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Swedish Clock Transformed with Paint

By Anita 18 Comments

  I had planned to buy an antique clock really I did. I even found a fabulous one and came very close to buying it. The price was a bit of a problem. The antique Mora clocks are very expensive, so I just wasn’t sure. And so I waited… and waited… and waited… until I […]

Filed Under: chalky paint, chawk paint, Joss and Main, paint, Paint Project, Project

My Favorite Decorating Tip

By Anita 32 Comments

  I don’t know about you, but I want to know what everyone’s favorite decorating advice is. For me… Hmmm, I had to think about this one.  But the more I thought about it, the more it came to me. PAINT!   Have you heard that love covers a multitude of sins? Well, so does […]

Filed Under: DIY TIPS AND TRICKS, paint, Paint Project, Project, Uncategorized

4 Rooms with French Decorating Ideas

By Anita 24 Comments

That’s right, it’s 4-fer today! I’ve done a make over in 4 rooms and I’m sharing all of them with you today.       The farmhouse is getting a French face-lift and I thought it would be fun to see all 4 rooms together.  Hopefully you will get some French decorating ideas. To help pay […]

Filed Under: country French, French, French furniture, grain sacks, paint, Paint Project, Project

My 3 Most Popular Posts

By Anita 15 Comments

It’s always fun for me to see what posts were the most popular ones. As a blogger, it’s important for me to know what you like, so I can provide more.     One of the things I get is that you want to walk away with usable information, not just pretty pictures.  With that […]

Filed Under: country French, French, Paint Project, sewing project

Chairs Transformed by Paint – 6 Projects

By Anita 11 Comments

Paint really has trans formative powers. It can make things look totally different. Today, I’m sharing four paint projects involving chairs.  I painted all of these chairs, and love the new look. I sometimes buy furniture that looks really dated, give it a coat of paint, and then it looks perfect!  Here are my four painted chair […]

Filed Under: chalky paint, paint, Paint Project, Project

Ceiling Tile Artwork

By Anita 15 Comments

  Did you notice my new artwork above my bed?  Want to see the before? The basket is okay, but too small. I needed something bigger and more impressive over this king-size bed.     I needed a B-I-G statement piece on the wall.  (sponsored post) My partner, American Tin Ceiling Tile,  provided me with these […]

Filed Under: paint, Paint Project, Project

Painting a File Cabinet

By Anita 12 Comments

  Come on into my study.  This is where I spend a lot of time on the computer. I would like to say I am rarely on the computer, but blogs don’t write themselves.  🙂   This is the view I have been hiding since we moved into the new house.   I REALLY don’t […]

Filed Under: chalky paint, Paint Project, Project

3 Antiquing Projects

By Anita 6 Comments

Antiquing furniture is a hot topic.  I know my pins on antiquing are some of the most popular pins from my site. So today, I thought I would share 3 antiquing projects with you.  It really makes a big difference in how furniture looks if it has been antiqued. The technique I use is very easy […]

Filed Under: Paint Project, Project

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