I found this cute cabinet at the local thrift store. I loved the shape but knew the color needed some help.
I had found these nifty tin strips at a craft store in Kaysville. They have a few designs. I knew I wanted to eventually find a
way to use them. This cabinet seemed like a good place.
The edge of the table was a bit thinner than the smaller strip. I used tin snips to remove the edge.
It did leave a bit of a sharp edge so I used a Dremmel cutting disk and just hit the edges with the flat side of the disk
Then I pulled the counter off of the cabinet so that I could cleanly paint all of it.
I had seen the Tim Holtz Alcohol paints and have wanted to mess with them. But I wanted this to be the specific color.
I painted the strips the turquoise. Then I squeezed a little rubbing alcohol and brown paint into a baby food jar and shook
it up to mix it well. I brushed the thinned paint onto the strip. then rubbed off with a rag leaving some behind in the details.
I painted the strips the turquoise. Then I squeezed a little rubbing alcohol and brown paint into a baby food jar and shook
it up to mix it well. I brushed the thinned paint onto the strip. then rubbed off with a rag leaving some behind in the details.
Then using small tack nails I put the strip around the edge,
I was going to use the larger edge pieces on the door. But I just wasn't liking how it lined up
and I really wanted the cooler Knob.
Just a fun little project
I am liking that I have easy access for things I am going to carry to church
but that I can hide it all away during the week.
Crazy week ahead. I get to meet my dear friend for some Christmas shopping. Hopefully get a hair cut and sacrifice time to be Kori's European Facial model. Yep, it will be rough.
Hope your week is great