Upcycling Furniture
"Crafting is cheaper than therapy - and way more fun."
I read it somewhere I can't remember. This line has stayed with me ever since and I got reminded of it at the furniture workshop, but I truly lived it when I wore a crafting hat myself this past week. I'm not a DIY-kind as I lack patience and somehow always chasing the clock. Having said that, sometimes, it feels good to do the unusual.
From browsing clothing stores to searching art suppliers, I landed on the famous Bluebird Arts website and filled up the cart with Caviar-coloured chalk paint. Further research about this paint led me to add a clear top coat containing polyurethane, sandpapers, rollers, and light gold enamel paint.
If you are wondering (or not) what's cooking then let me tell you I ordered this stuff to upcycle an old drawer chest that was chipped from various places. I was obsessed with green colour a few years ago, which explains the previous colour of the drawer chest. It looked luxe when it was brand new but over the years, it suffered abuse at the hands of my then-infant child and mover-guys. It was finally time to give it a makeover.
Currently, I'm all into grayscale with hints of green here and there for a pop of colour - plants (actually) to give some life to my otherwise monochromatic bedroom.
The package from Bluebird Arts arrived at my remote residence in only 2 days. I was thrilled to see the right products, which meant I could start right away, but I had to wait until the culinary competition was over, which took all my spare time.
I started working on the furniture right after coming back from the culinary event. Yes, I was that excited. The chalk paint doesn't need sanding or priming as per the instructions, but I still sanded it to even out the surface. I thought sanding the areas which were swollen due to moisture would be a good idea but man was I wrong. Since the chest wasn't made of natural or "living" wood but engineered plywood, sanding it exposed the inner uneven layers. (Mistake#1)
Wood-filler might have saved the day, which I didn't order and couldn't find in the local market.
The next morning, I wiped off all the dust and prepared the paint. 15-20% water for every ladle of it. Of course, I didn't use a ladle; it's just my expression for amount of paint more than a dollop.
The first coat looked ugly. Second, a little better, and third, suspiciously beautiful.
My impatience kicked in by the third coat, I wanted to wrap it up and put the drawers to use. But my husband found out that I had skipped the sides and insides of the drawers. So, he took the charge and painted all the drawers.
For a change, I shifted to painting the handles. It was difficult to handle the enamel paint. The texture was different - the whole thing was weird.
It didn't stay easily on the sleek handles, and on top of that, the gold shade was a little too bright for my liking. How must I have felt when my little boy said, it's yellow, not gold. It was too late to change the colour so I compromised on what I had. At least, I got around to handling the paint after a few failed attempts.
The last step was to apply a clear coat, which I got in matt. I didn't do homework on how to use a top coat and quickly jumped to the application part. Mistake#2
I applied one thick coat, which resulted in some cloudy patches here and there, but the piece looks fine in general. Later, I learned that the last step needed 2 thin coats and a dust-free environment. I locked some dust in with the top coat. But hey, it was my first project of furniture upcycling. Mistakes are allowed.
Lo and behold the final look. It's not perfect but much better than the chipped green version. My next project involves making a beautiful planter and discarding that dirty pot behind and now that I'm pro at handling chalk paint, I might change the paint of the mirror frame. How about black?
P.S. I might change the handles into a more muted colour sometime later. Champagne gold, maybe.
Great! I love sustainability. Sustainable furniture restorations in particular are worth a lot and look great. Just like new... ;-)
I also love sustainability but in theory or as long as there's no physical effort (from my side) involved. This successful attempt makes me want to restore all my furniture though. 😆
P.S. Thank you for gracing my post with your presence after I-can't-remember-how-long. You've been missed. (Well... who am I to say that... not engaging much lately myself.)
Haha, yes, I know. I'm also usually too lazy to restore furniture. However, on the rare, rare occasions when I've got around to it, I've always been thrilled... ;-D
Jo. My “engagement behavior” has changed somewhat. But I'm still there. I might even make it to my 7th birthday... ;-)
I noticed. That's great. I'm struggling though. ):
7 years are not enough - you know that, right? I will be joining you in the septennium league in 2 months. (:
P.S. Do I have to wait for someone to send me steem to take part in the spendenmarathon?
No... 😎
Especially lately, when I'm very concerned with the abysses on this platform, I keep asking myself why I'm so stupid... 😔
Donation Marathon:
Well, that's another thing...
The idea is actually quite good, but perhaps not as mature. I didn't expect the users to be soooo busy with themselves. Some transfers took place without a memo and the first chains got stuck in Africa (not Uganda, LOL). Oh, that annoys me so much...
You can wait. You can ask someone to please forward the chain to you. You can start a new chain (just copy the correct memo!!!). Or you can donate a STEEM to “me”... Even in a few days - I'll remind you... 😉
Abysses will always be a part of a place like this. There's a difference between being stupid and having a good heart.
The idea is interesting. I'm sending STEEM directly to you. Not a cool way but it counts and that's what matters.
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Crazy lady... I got the transfer, thanks a lot!
Yes, I know that. Maybe I had suppressed it? It's back at the top now because I've been giving out a lot of downvotes recently. And there are so many abusers, so many!
One even used the abuse in the Uganda fundraiser. Bitter: over 30 honest users have achieved quite a lot (we will collect 500 STEEM and more!!!) but this one user gives me a deep feeling of sadness and disappointment where I should be really, really happy. How can that be?
The guy was on an sc team. The gorilla investigated and he got kicked. A few bruises from the dv from gorilla and myself, a few days time and he will move on. With whatever account (we have proven two accounts and are too tired to look for more, although they are guaranteed to exist).
Maybe the A Team should start again? Just the ‘Fabulous Four’ of us. We promise higher votes (higher than this blob shit that has been established), but only 10 a day. Contest and learning participants will definitely get nothing. The rest must be used for dv if abuse is proven. Be sure, @the-gorilla gets them all!
Yeah, maybe. Unfortunately I'm really tired and afraid of seeing more crap every day.
Thanks for letting me know you - you're a good soul.... :-))
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I didn't know what you were talking about and ended up reading multiple threads regarding the recent scam. I had heard about the corruption of josepha but I thought simonnwigwe was a decent user. 🥲
I have noticed, Steemit team is all forgiving for some time now which can be one of the reasons for increasing abuse. Leave the downvotes, I often get surprised to see proven scammers getting support (e.g shabbir86). Getting easy on the rules is one thing which is well-received by the community but supporting scammers is incomprehensible to me. They possibly mean well and want a positive atmosphere. It's even hard to keep track of the foul players too. There could be a thousand reasons but nothing justifies supporting them.
I enjoyed giving 15 (on average) bigger votes in my recent curatorial ventures. It's either nothing or a substantial coconut, just not a peanut. It feels more satisfying that way than supporting dozens of below average blogs.
I got bored of curation, but A Team, without question, anytime. It will bring some excitement to my steem activities. We should have a comeback and (I agree) with the aim to fight abuse as well.
We should thank @the-gorilla for introducing us. 🙂
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It crossed my mind to apply again - for the pure and simple reason that if we're in charge of one of the accounts, then somebody else isn't. And I trust me.
Look at the final paragraph of my recent comment... it's always interesting to predict something before it happens. Trouble is, I know who this leads back to and I've caught her abusing her privileges before. I'm not sure anything changed though. Much like the reality that historic scammer simonnwigwe is back in a curation team again. Are him and his housemate josepha still running multiple accounts? Of course they are. Have they learnt from their mistakes? Of course they have. And I don't have time to prove otherwise. Sad, it's so so sad and if we were curators, they wouldn't get another dollar from whichever account we're in charge of.
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Hi. You have golden hands! This is a great result. In the morning light, this will be an Instagram photo.
The morning light shows all the flaws. 🤣
The photo is just meant to hide them :))
Thank you @max-pro for stopping by.
Congratulations, your post has been upvoted with a bonus by @o1eh,
which is a curating account for the WOX Community.
Thank you. But there's no vote. 😉
Sorry for this little inconvenience. I wanted to apologize for my forgetfulness, but in this particular case I definitely remember voting on the post. There must have been a failure with my Internet, now it is not uncommon here.