Hey guys! Fancy Farmgirls here.
We’re stopping by to share a quick 1 hour spray paint makeover.
Garage Sale season is starting!
Garage sales are by far our favorite source for scoring a good deal and finding pieces with potential.
I picked up this childs desk set over the weekend for $15
1 hour, and 2 cans of spray paint later…
and she fits perfectly into the existing decor.
For some added personality,
The chair legs got a copper metallic dipped effect.
I temporarily lined the inside with a .97 cent Waverly fat quarter fabric piece.
You could Modge Podge it inside for a permanent washable surface.
Products used:
Rust-Oleum Matte Robins egg
Rust-Oleum Metallic Copper
.97 cent fat quarter Waverly fabric.
Removable gold vinyl dots sold HERE
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And go buy some “junk” and turn it into a treasure!
Spray paint makeover works perfect!
I didn’t think that child desk fit your room, and then… love it!!!
Did you sand and/or prime the desk before spray painting it? It looks beautiful!
This is a beautiful makeover. I love it! I might do a makeover in one of my rooms this summer.
Hairspray painting technique looks perfect! I’m new to spray painting to upcycled furniture and I don’t ever feel like it looks as good as yours and some other people, as they seem to produce final results much better than mine. I’ll have to practice a little bit and I’m sure it will get better as time goes by. Currently I’m spray painting a king-size headboard I got for $10. And I figured if I really didn’t like how it turned out, I could just redo it. However I’ve just done the back at this time and then I’ll spray the front I figured I’d do the back first and make some of my initial mistakes there and go on to hopefully improve. The little desk is cute and I was wondering if you used anything to seal it or if you just left it as it is?