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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.

Raised Stencil Wood Tote


Raised stencil wooden tote tutorial today.


I scored this sweet solid wood tote at the thrift store that was created for some woodworkers conference.


Using DAP wood pro-x and my handy credit card, I filled in the wood burned details and power sanded for a smooth surface. This was done on both sides.


The inside was painted with HomesteadHouse Milk Paint in bright cheery garden seed.

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To the remaining yellow milk paint I added Fusion Mineral Paint  fresco powder to create an embossing paste.


I applied it over a Celtic stencil from The Stencil Warehouse .


Then the stencil was carefully lifted to reveal the design and left to dry overnight before repeating on the other side and ends.


Once it was all good and dry it was ready to paint.


Fusion Mineral Paint in the soft turquoise blue called little tea pot was brushed over the outside of the tote.


The raised stencil was lightly sanded using a sanding sponge to reveal the yellow.


Fusion Mineral Paint's ageing wax was brushed over the raised areas and edges to give an aged feel to the tote and highlight the details.


Isn't it adorable?


These gorgeous navy salt and pepper set are painted Fusion Mineral Paint's liberty blue










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Comments

  1. I love the raised stencil on your wooden tote and the colors you painted it too!

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    1. thank you Marie, your kind words are always appreciated!!

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    2. Hello again my fellow Albertan, your sweet tote is our most viewed feature from last week's Snickerdoodle party! Hope to see you at 3pm 😀

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