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Vintage Art Deco China Cabinet Restore

This Art Deco waterfall china cabinet, circa 1940, had seen better days. Tucked away in a shop and used as a storage shelf, it was in rough shape. A family member, inspired by a photo featuring rich navy tones and warm wood, wanted to see it brought back to life. With that vision in mind, I gave the piece the repairs and makeover it deserved — blending classic navy with warm wood to honor both its history and a fresh new style.

Grey Salt and Pepper Shaker Set

 


You know I love a pretty salt and pepper shaker set update. Here is the first one of 2021 in a soft rustic grey!


Scrub clean inside and out with warm soapy water and some Fusion TSP Alternative and then they are ready for the paint.


Fusion Mineral Paint in the color sterling was brushed on.

Two coats in total were brushed on then lightly sanded and the edges distressed.


Then Fusion Furniture Wax; ageing wax was added to give an aged look for a farmhouse feel.



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I painted a matching coffee mug tree as well. 




Comments

  1. I never can find these kinds of salt and pepper shakers. These are so pretty. Very farmhouse.

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    1. Darn the luck, I am blessed to find them in my area quite often and will always grab them when I do as they are such fun to give new life too. I am sending you some luck to find a set :)

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  2. Very farmhouse and much improved! I love the grey color you chose. Thanks for sharing at EH&F!

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    1. Thank you so much, apologies for such a long delay as I found these comments in a hidden moderation folder :(

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