Sunday, June 24, 2012

French Queen Bee Desk

This Desk has been converted from an Old Roll Top to a Modern Focal Piece! It would look great in a Den, a Kitchen, a Large Hall, a Family or Living Room! I've painted it with a recipe I created myself for my own special Chalk Paint in Deep Black and White-White. I added Vintage Images and French Text to the sides using My Very Own Image Transfer Technique. I distressed it, gave it a European Hand Wax finish and changed out the old hardware with New Elegant Hardware!

~ SOLD ~
46 5/8" Tall x 51" Wide x 21 5/8" Deep
It looks like there are 18 drawers, but there are really only 11. There are four in the top organizer section, there are three on each side and one in the middle.
 Before
 After
 
French: Rein des abeilles
English: Queen Bee
Drawers are all lined, this is not a permanent lining so it can easily be removed if you don't like it.

Please note all measurements are at the
tallest, widest and deepest points.

If you are interested please email me with your phone number and I will call you!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Peek-a-Boo China Cabinet

This China Cabinet has a Vintage Parlor Blue-Green saying Peek-a-Boo from inside the cabinet! If I had the space I would keep this piece! It would look great in a Vintage Style Kitchen, Dining Room, in a Studio, or even a Shabby Chic Family or Living Room! I've painted it with a recipe I created myself for my own special Chalk Paint in Creamy White and a Vintage Blue/Green. I distressed it, gave it a European Hand Wax finish and changed out the old hardware with beautiful New Iron Hardware!

~ SOLD ~
78" Tall x 65" Wide x 17" Deep
Before
After

Please note all measurements are at the
tallest, widest and deepest points.

If you are interested please email me with your phone number and I will call you.
awhimsicalfleamarket@gmail.com

Oh So Shabby Chic

This set softly whispers Shabby Chic! The Dresser and Nightstands would look so sweet in a Little Girl's Room, a Studio, a Guest Room or in a Shabby Chic Master Bedroom! I've painted them with a recipe I created myself for my own special Chalk Paint in Soft Pink and the details in a Creamy White. I distressed them, gave them a European Hand Wax finish, changed out the old hardware with beautiful New Hardware to make them A Matching Set! I will sell these individually or as a set.

~ SOLD~

~ Dixie Nightstand #1 ~
25 5/8" Tall x 23 7/8" Wide x 16 3/8" Deep
Before
 After

~ Harmony House Dresser ~
45 3/4" Tall x 31 3/4" Wide x 18 1/2" Deep
Before
After

~ Dixie Nightstand #2 ~
25 5/8" Tall x 23 7/8" Wide x 16 3/8" Deep 
Before
After

Please note all measurements are at the
tallest, widest and deepest points.

If you are interested please email me with your phone number and I will call you!

Friday, June 22, 2012

I Think I Can Do Anything

I have this sickness, it's called
I Think I Can Do Anything Syndrome.
Some of the symptoms include,
always having to be busy making something,
getting board after making the same thing only a few times,
always wanting to learn something, anything new,
having a big huge imagination.
Phrases you will often hear from someone with this sickness,
"this has potential",
"it just needs a little paint",
"oh, I can fix that",
"you never know when you might need a...",
"I can figure it out, it can't be that hard,
and "I can totally make that!"

Sometimes this syndrome can be dormant and won't bother me for long periods of time, but then all of a sudden, out of the blue, it will start with just a little itch, so I scratch, and then it starts to itch even more, so I scratch and scratch and scratch until it's oozing eVeRyWHeRe, and my entire life, house and car are in an upheaval and I'm knee deep into some big project that's taking me way longer than I imagined, costing way more money than I thought it would and turning out to be "one of the coolest things" I've ever done!!!!

Okay so I guess I Think I Can Do Anything Syndrome isn't really that bad, in fact I've meet some of the coolest people I know and have made life long friends because of it and since I'm not sure if I will ever find a cure it's better just to accept it and feed the beast when it comes out of hibernation!

So now I really do need to give a big shout out and try to do it as LOUD as POSSIBLE, because I don't publicly and probably not privately say it eNouGH,
I have the BeST HuSBaND iN THe WoRLD!

Not only does he support every hair brained idea I come up with, usually he comes along for the ride too. He becomes my errand boy, making runs to Home Depot, Hobby Lobby, JoAnn's, Michael's. (I do have to admit camera phones make those trips so much easier and he rarely comes home with the wrong things anymore!) He lets me tear, and mean tear apart the house, the garage, the yard, he knows that I'm going to be up late and getting up early, that my current scheme is going to be priority and he won't get as much attention. He takes over all my duties with the house; cleaning, laundry, shopping, cooking; okay he always does the cooking so that doesn't really count. He takes care of the dogs; feeding, bathing; picking up medications, food, and even vet visits.  To top it all off, he forks over all the moolah for all my crazy plans.

The two best things about my husband, are:

#1~ He believes in Me.  He's unconditionally supportive and does everything he possibly can to help me succeed in what ever I'm trying to do.  He has supported everything I have ever wanted to try, even when the last thing I tried failed miserably. He's supported everything from my idea to wire transfer money to China for knock off purses, to my idea to cover anything I could get my hands on in rhinestones, to buying a bunch of power tools, saws, sanders, drills to use for woodworking projects, to my jewelry making. I could go on and on and on about all the crazy ideas I've had that he's supported.

 #2 ~ He doesn't complain.  He doesn't complain about making three stops on his way home from to work to pick up things I need for the project I'm working on but don't want to stop to make a supply run. He doesn't complain because he has to wash the sheets and make the bed this week because I was busy out in the garage or taking photographs all day and didn't get around to it. He doesn't complain that it is now his job to feed the dogs for the next few weeks; you just wouldn't understand unless you see it with your own eyes that feeding our dogs is no simple task. Oh, ya, he doesn't even complain about driving all around town picking up furniture I find on Craig's List on top of working his 40+ hour a week job managing 25+ employees!

Yes, I do declair, I am oNe LuCKy GiRL maybe even
THe LuCKieST GiRL iN THe WoRLD
to have such a supportive husband,
(shouting at the top of my lungs)
THaNK You BaBy!

He's being no different about supporting my latest scheme
...drum roll...Now I Think I Can....Paint Furniture!
Yep, this is me standing outside the 8' foot paint booth, (ya, I built that too) that is now taking up a good portion of our garage, the rest is so full of furniture neither one of us can park our cars in their right now!

I did not plan on this post being a toot my husband's horn post, I planned on tooting my own horn and showing you some of the furniture I've painted.  So since it turned out to be all about my husband, today I will only show you a few pieces that already sold, but I love how they turned out so I want to share!  They sold in about 20 minutes after I posted pictures on Facebook, I will be putting up more pictures of items that are currently for sale in the next few days or you can go to my Facebook page and see them now!

BEFORE

AFTER


SIDE NOTE: I'm not going to stop making jewelry and all my other fancies, but I'm going to spend most of the summer on furniture so that I can build up my inventory.  In the fall I will start working on fancies and pretties for the holidays!