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Welcome to Saturday Nite Special #45!
If you're new here, join in! There are three categories to link to. Home Decor as well as Crafts, Sewing, Recipes, plus the themed link! Check below for this weekend's theme.
Party starts Fri night and ends Sunday 11pm pacific, so you have all weekend to join!
Party starts Fri night and ends Sunday 11pm pacific, so you have all weekend to join!
I LOVE to highlight inspiring posts during the event on the sidebar, so make sure you check in several times over the weekend. You may be next. :)
~ This weekend's themed link ~
OLD
I've been holding out on all of you. I've been following someone that knows how to work with old stuff like no one's business.
Meet Jim Healy, who posts on Junk Market Style. And he's a beater. A furniture beater that is. He likes beating up old things to make them look even older. And if they aren't old to begin with, he fixes that right up pretty darn quick.
Here's an awesome sample of the magic he creates.
Jim desired a kitchen pantry but much like me, wanted and needed it to look old. But authentic meant alot to him as well. (extra points, Jim!!) So he collected reclaimed lumber and went to work.
Jim designed this kitchen pantry from scratch. Check out that retro profile!
So what inspired this piece? Three coke bottle openers found at the flea market. I am totally DIGGING the white/black/red colour scheme. It truly does look like the real deal.
Old refrigerator drawers give this piece even more authenticity. Never thought I'd love a fridge drawer but these I do!
I'm crazy about his description on how he distressed this piece...
junkarchitect@yahoo.com
OLD
I've been holding out on all of you. I've been following someone that knows how to work with old stuff like no one's business.
Meet Jim Healy, who posts on Junk Market Style. And he's a beater. A furniture beater that is. He likes beating up old things to make them look even older. And if they aren't old to begin with, he fixes that right up pretty darn quick.
Here's an awesome sample of the magic he creates.
Jim desired a kitchen pantry but much like me, wanted and needed it to look old. But authentic meant alot to him as well. (extra points, Jim!!) So he collected reclaimed lumber and went to work.
Jim designed this kitchen pantry from scratch. Check out that retro profile!
So what inspired this piece? Three coke bottle openers found at the flea market. I am totally DIGGING the white/black/red colour scheme. It truly does look like the real deal.
Old refrigerator drawers give this piece even more authenticity. Never thought I'd love a fridge drawer but these I do!
I'm crazy about his description on how he distressed this piece...
junkarchitect@yahoo.com
The best way to achieve a true distressed look?
Work on top of original patinas.
All too often we sand off original patinas only to be left with virtually new surfaces again. These stairs had been uncovered for about 2 years before I painted them up. I let them get stained, paint splattered, you name it while the house was being renovated.
I then stenciled and stained directly over top the original dirty and paint splattered patina.
This look would have been MUCH more difficult to achieve if I had used brand new wood or had sanded the area down too far. Take advantage of that old patina already there to get the look you desire!
This look would have been MUCH more difficult to achieve if I had used brand new wood or had sanded the area down too far. Take advantage of that old patina already there to get the look you desire!
What method do you use to achieve the OLD look?
What's your fav project you've worked on with something OLD?
Share it in the 3rd themed linkup!
Voting ends Sun 11pm Pacific, so check back for the most popular choice!
The fabulous 10 winner giveaway event for a Shaklee cleaning product is still on!
Click HERE to enter, and good luck!
2. Please put a link in your post that leads back to the party so others can see what's up! (scroll button on sidebar if you wish)
3. This party is geared for DIY type projects we can all attempt to make ourselves. Items for sale may be linked up IF your entry is posted on your blog and in tutorial style (unless making the item is self explanatory).
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