I refinished this cedar hope chest for my sister before I moved to Arizona last year, except I didn't have time to paint the handles and fix the missing lock hole. My sister promise she would do it, I even showed her how, yet every time I went back to Utah to visit the poor hope chest was still unfinished. :) Sooo, this past week I finally decided it was time. It had to be done.
Here's a little bit of the process. I primed with KILZ spray paint (I think 2 coats) and sanded lightly in between. Then spray painted a few coats of this...
After that it looked like this...
Then glazed the entire piece with a black glaze. This picture shows what exactly glaze does. The left side is bare and the right side has already been glazed. It makes a huge difference...
Glaze up close...
And another before & after...
It was hard to find a replacement for the missing lock so I decided to browse Hobby Lobby and see what I could come up with. I ended up with this cute little thing- I think I found it in the scrapbook section? I could be wrong though. Anyway, I just glued it on there and it ended up looking really cute..
Spray painted the handles with black(ish) metal spray paint...
Spray painted the handles with black(ish) metal spray paint...
And 11 months later she's finished! :)
2 comments:
I love your blog! If I could make one suggestion it would be to make a supply list at the top of each post for people who want to try out your projects. I like seeing the supplies needed in one easy to find spot. Keep up the good work!
It's beautiful Ashley. There's such a huge difference with the finished product. I love it.
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