So recently our church merged with another church - one that used to be a church of 2,500 people in Southeast Atlanta...the church is over 120 years old! I had no idea there were so many rooms in the building...and there was stuff in all of them (desks, pianos, pulpits, extra pews and chairs are the most popular...I have NEVER seen that many pulpits in one place!). I happened to come in one evening when they were cleaning out rooms....and I turned into my mother :-) I left with 6 pieces to restore/redo and 5 are done and sold (less than a work week later!) Here are the few I did first.
I love lace. I love the delicacy with which it presents itself to the world. That being said, I dont really use it very much. I do have some family doilies, and my wedding dress has some lace, but I dont go too crazy. I like to be able to clean things, and not have dust mites clinging to every available piece of cloth (they cling to everything else anyway.)
So, I decided to try a painting technique. Why not paint the lace on the object? Easy to clean, lovely design, what could be better?
We got this child's vanity in an old attic pick. Yes, we went into someone's hot and muggy attic for several hours. Yes, they let us jsut dig through things (can you believe it?!?!) unsupervised. Yes, we had to take our own flashlights. And yes, there was mouse droppings and dead birds up there. It was gross, but worth it. My boy LOVED it! American Pickers is his favorite tv show.
So this school bus yellow vanity sat there looking at us. Begging for new life! I knew if we left ...
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