I think paint must be fogging my brain, because these days I just can't stop seeing improvements I could be making around the house! It must be a sickness.
Anyway, the latest improvements can be seen in little love's room. All the furniture in the room was either given to us or bought at a yard sale for teeny $. The changing table and crib match, but they are a not-so-attractive color and are a little beat-up.
Here's what the changing table looked like a few days ago. And you MUST excuse the room where I painted it. You can see why we call it the dungeon. However, having an unfinished basement is the perfect painting studio!
And here's the after!
The little cabinet on the right side of the changing table holds a trash can and I bought it at a yard sale last year for a few dollars. I also painted it to match the table. Next I have to work on the crib, which is a bigger project.
And here's a CUTE mirror I found a Pottery Barn Kids outlet (Rockvale Sq.) for $5.99!!! It was painted a yellow-ish cream and I wanted it white, so I spray painted it to match the other furniture. (eeek, I guess I should clean the fingerprints off it!)
Ok, there are two Aimee's aren't there...how do you find the time?
ReplyDeleteHi Aimee!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks beautiful and I've said it before, but you have the most adorable baby...she's scrumptious!!
Have a great week!
Linda
xoxo
Great job! I love the cabinet for the trash can. What a great idea! It's amazing what a little paint can do. I need to do a few projects around my house too!
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What a great transformation, well done, I painted my first daughter's crib white for our second daughter , loved it so much , I passed it onto my brother and his wife, for when they have a baby of their own.
ReplyDeleteSweet Avery pictures.
I love seeing people use vintage finds for nurseries! It seems mostly everyone just buys things brand new (and expensive). Looks fabulous. Good photos of Avery too... isnt she just he cutest?
ReplyDeleteyou should get paid for this stuff!! i often wondered where your "studio" was!!! love that little girl! looks like a post card!
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