Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Hold Still While I Adjust Your Decoupage...

...*words every child fears their mother will say, right?  No, not really.  Not unless your mother is Patti from PattiPodge.  Patti enjoys decoupaging so much her children tease her that if they stood still long enough she'd give THEM the glue and paper treatment.  Until that day does finally come, her son can just sit back and enjoy today's furniture flip.  (*My siblings and I feared our mother would come after us with her saliva soaked thumb to wipe something off of our faces when we were kids.  I think she still would if we hadn't all topped her in height like we did.)

Patti normally does her art on wooden keepsake boxes.  One day she came across this student desk at a thrift store for the bargain price of $24.99...


Do you notice anything unusual about that picture?  Of course you don't because you do the same thing she just did!   Patti was so eager to begin her furniture transformation that she jumped headfirst into the project and THEN remembered "BEFORE PICTURE"!  Just like a true furniture flipper!  (Pardon me while I wipe a proud tear from my eye.  We've converted another one!!)

Patti decoupaged the front of the drawers with this super cool map paper and antiqued the edges with a bit of antique ink.  She painted the desk with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Graphite and distressed it.   She had run out of her antique white chalk paint, so Patti substituted a latex paint she had on hand and did the white trim.   She distressed this also and darkened it by using dark wax.  Patti then waxed the entire piece with both Annie Sloan clear and dark wax.  She found the most incredible compass knobs at the Charleston Knob Company and they completed the look of this desk perfectly.  

Let's take a look at the finished desk...


And another shot, showing the top of it...


Finally, let's take a close up of those knobs...


That.  Is.  Cool.

Patti had originally planned to list this item for sale but during the makeover she fell in love with it and now it proudly holds court in her son's room.  Be warned Patti, falling in love with the furniture you flip is a serious side effect, one you may not be able to ward off.  Good luck with that!  (Wink, wink from the woman whose vehicles may have to sit outside all winter.)
 
You can see more of Patti's handiwork on her PattiPodge Etsy Site.  Don't forget to express your admiration and encouragement to her here on the blog as well, by leaving her a comment.  We all appreciate feedback.  Plus, it's nice to be nice.  So go be nice today! 

Thanks so much Patti for sharing your out-of-this-world furniture flip!

2 comments:

  1. Lovely work Patti! Love the distressed graphite and especially love the compass knobs. Good find!

    Carole - Toronto Shabby Chic

    ReplyDelete
  2. Absolutely beautiful !

    ReplyDelete

Talk back! I'd love to hear from you.