I spotted an old tin spice rack on a street vendor's table in downtown Globe. I didn't really need it, but when the owner saw me looking at it, she immediately told me it could be mine for $5. Sold! Later in a flea market on a side street, I saw an old round lamp table and knew immediately it would be perfect with a coat of off-white paint. I'd been looking for a bedside table, and it was the perfect size. The dealer only wanted $40 and it was solid as a rock, so I quickly claimed it and Craig hauled it out. The O-Cedar-Mop tin was simply an impulse buy. I just decided it'd be cute atop my kitchen cabinets.
My flea market finds.
After a trip to Ace Sunday morning for some dusty ivory paint and a little bit of time spent painting in the afternoon, the bedside table was finished. I'll let it dry a little longer before putting it in the bedroom, but I really like the way it turned out.
After my painting chores, I hauled out the ladder and placed the tin spice rack and the little O- Cedar tin in their rightful places on top the kitchen cabinets with my old white enamelware collection!
Now I'm thinking about the items that got away! Why didn't I buy that old wire basket? And why the heck didn't I measure that old mission oak library table? I might have to make a return trip soon!
4 comments:
Amazing Beck, would you be so kind as to transfer some of your positive productive energy my way?
I was thinking exactly what Jane said, Beck. Everything looks great - nice work!
Beautiful table...a very good find! And I love your cabinets.
Seriously, I don't know what got into me, but now I have the itch to use some more of that dusty ivory paint.
Nancy, the table was a great find. My grandmother had furniture like it in her house. Wish I had all of it -- I'd paint it white! HA!
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