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Elegant MCM Tallboy in Cast Iron Black with Natural Wood Accents

Elevate your space with this exquisitely reimagined Mid-Century Modern tallboy chest. Once bearing a pale, dated finish, it now stuns in a rich cast iron black, beautifully contrasted by solid wood drawers finished in a warm, natural stain. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated—from the elegantly updated black hardware to the refined moldings and drawer groove accents. Smooth-gliding feet have been added for effortless movement across both hardwood and carpet. Measuring 34" W x 17.5" D x 40.5" H, this sophisticated piece offers both function and timeless style—an instant statement in any well-appointed room.

Pretty In Rose Quartz Pink Jewelry Box


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This sweet wooden jewelry box was the perfect candidate for another rose quartz pink from  Jolie Paint makeover. The last jewelry box I painted in this color was sold immediately. This color was a huge hit.


Two coats were brushed on. Once dry, the whole jewelry box and edges were sanded with sanding pads from Jolie Paint to smooth and distress. To seal the paint, Jolie Paint's clear wax was brushed on with their fabulous wax brush. Dark wax was added for further dimension and aging feel to the piece.


It was a jewelry box marathon that day. Check out the completed grey and warm white jewelry boxes finished that day.


My favorite treatment for the glass on these cuties is to give it a faux mercury glass treatment. I tried a new product; Rustoleum mirror effect spray paint. I used it and vinegar spray to create my signature look.  


I think it pairs well with the aged pink finish to give an authentic aged finish. How about you? I would love to hear your comments :)










Finished jewelry boxes in warm white, soft grey, and farmhouse white!


This project has my affiliate link to Jolie Paint; prices do not change when you purchase paint and supplies thru the link, They do however give me a small credit to continue creating more amazing pieces using Jolie Paint.

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