Found this Pier Chest on the side of the road. Peach paint, except for 2 drawers that had goopy brown paint. I was afraid that some of the hardware was missing, but was thrilled to find it in one of the drawers. Yay! A big THANK YOU to whoever was throwing it out.
This was the perfect time to try Annie Sloan's Chalk paint for the first time! I used Duck Egg.
No priming or sanding; I just painted 2 coats on with a brush. Then, I brushed wax on 2 of the drawers, but I didn't like how it looked kind of streaky and weathered, so I just painted another coat of paint right on top.
It left a lovely, matte finish.
I sprayed the hardware with Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint.
I like how it looks like it is smiling at me. What do you think?
Linking up to Piece of Work Wednesday at Primitive & Proper.
so pretty! the color is so soft and lovely- and what a HUGE improvement on the sad state it was in!
ReplyDeleteWhat are your plans for this one? And what's a pier chest, I mean, other than showing the photo, do you know why it's called that?
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on this piece, I love how you take an idea and run with it--always in the right direction!
That's gorgeous! Where are you going to put it?
ReplyDeleteLucky duck! It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try out that paint. Still haven't found a worthy project yet.
That smile is adorable!!!! Now I'm giving my own furniture the stink-eye for its complete lack of expression. Better than a frown, I guess...
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look like it's smiling!!
ReplyDeleteIt IS smiling! Probably because it knows it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt came out awesome!! I love it! Where's it going to go?
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteYou find the best stuff! I get my hopes up when I spy a piece of furniture on someone's curb, then get closer and see a waterlogged piece of garbage, which is OK, I guess, because I'd not have a clue what to do with it after getting it home! You find hidden gems!
ReplyDeleteAlso, before I'd finished this post, I thought, "Aww! Her pier chest is smiling at me!"
Man, that is one (rightfully) happy piece of furniture. It looks great. Having heard of neither oil rubbed bronze paint (gorgeous) nor a pier chest, it's nice to get me some learnin' from your blog. Thanks!
ReplyDeletedefinitely smiling. I'm smiling, too.
ReplyDeleteCertainly it is screaming 'Thank you thank you thank you'... Rescued from the dump and happy. Life is good!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and choice of paint color. I love it!
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ReplyDeleteUau, it became a lovely piece! You really know how to turn old things into adorable ones.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteDebbie