Monday, July 15, 2013

Nostalgia Finds

I finally had the opportunity to go in the store I mentioned yesterday called Nostalgia Market. As soon as I walked in, I was hooked.

They have some of the most beautiful, antique stuff. It's all set up in booths, kind of like an antique flea market. The place was huge to say the least. The bottom floor was packed with everything antique you could think of, and the top floor was all furniture. I had my eye on plenty of things, but trying to stay in a budget didn't allow me to buy that much. 

For it being an antique store, things were priced pretty decently, I thought. The also had plenty of "retro" clothing. Most of it looked like from the 60's-70's, and a lot of the home decor looked like it was coming back into style. I'm really big on Chevron print anything. I seen some pillows I loved, and some fabric. It was a chevron style and had all different colors. I'm looking for fabric for a stool I want to redo, so I may just go back for it. I wish I would have taken a picture to show you all how pretty it was. 

Anyways, about halfway through the store, I found this:



It was marked $20, which I thought was awesome. Once I got to check out, it had been reduced to $16. 


Score ;) 


I've seen these all over Pinterest, and I wanted one badly! I just had no idea where to find them. 


It needs a good cleaning, and I'm thinking of either keeping it this color, or a barn red color, to match my downstairs. 

The possibilities are endless and that's what makes doing these kinds of things so much fun. 

I didn't make any progress on my other coffee table today, sadly! It was such a busy day, but I'm hoping tomorrow will allow me to get some work done on the window frame, and to finish up the table.

Also, I found hubby and I a dresser! The best thing is, it was gifted to us by a wonderful family friend. I am so excited to get it home and fix it up for us. It's black, and i'm trying to decide what to do to it. 

I will hopefully be posting more pictures tomorrow, of all these things finished. Also including the mirror, and shelf from yesterday! 

Until then, 


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Refinished Coffee & End Table

I picked up these beauties at the local thrift store. I had an urge to refinish some furniture, but I didn't want to spend a ton of money doing it. 








After searching all around the store, I ran across these. They were marked $59.99 with 50% off. It was a no brainier, I HAD to have these tables. I had originally planned on painting them white with black knobs. But, after a lot of Pinterest searching and reading many DIY tutorials, I decided I wanted to try my hand at white washing.

The tutorials I read said to use a latex based paint, and at 1/4 cup of baking soda to get a thick consistency. If you wanted to add a color other than white, mix a latex based paint color with the baking soda. I thought about adding the baking soda, but a lot of my projects I've tried to do haven't came out so well when I added something to them, so I decided to stick with white. Once I started painting these tables, I realized I wasn't even going to have to add the baking soda to get the white wash style. 
I started with the top of the coffee table first, and it started streaking it looked like, but the more I painted, the more the white wash started to come out. I just started swiping my brush across the wood, and I'm happy with what I came out with, before I added the handles.










This is the finished product on the coffee table:






I love the bottoms of this piece. 



I am still in the process of painting table number 2, but I will follow with a post tomorrow, with a picture of it finished ;) 



I also looked around and ran across a couple things I could see potential in. As far as redoing them. I read a blog that was really inspiring about Thrift shopping and really seeing potential in something. The lady had a few things to keep in mind.

1) When you head to a thrift store, you have to keep as open mind. Like I mentioned above, if you can't see potential in something, it will most likely never work out, and 
you'll end up hating it.
2) If you walk in a thrift store and don't find anything, its probably not your day for thrifting.

I found this mirror, that I instantly loved. 

I have a paint color called Sage by Valspar, and I think its going to look really good on this mirror. 


I have no idea where I am going to put it, but it was something I couldn't pass up. 


I also found a small shelf that I really liked, but again, I have no idea where I'm going to put it. My decor in my bedroom is light blues and whites, so if I decide to put it in there, I'm thinking of a light blue color. 



I found another black shelf that I will probably put in my bathroom somewhere. I'm not sure if I'm going to refinish it or not. I have a towel stand in there already that's black, so I'm thinking it will fit right in as is. All it needs is a little cleaning ;)


Next up on my list is to find hubby and I a nice dresser, and Chester drawer. I'm hoping to find a great deal like I did on these, but I know that will most likely take a lot of searching! I'm really excited to go by a store here in Knoxville, you can find the link here

From what I've heard, and seen on the site, it looks like the kind of place I'm looking for! Fingers crossed I will have found some things tomorrow. I will post with an update! 



Thanks for reading,