Hi Leigh Ann. This looks so great. You are the second person I have seen today who has re done a piece and covered up the heart. Trust me, I love hearts. My daughter is a Valentine's baby...But, when it comes to this 80's furniture with the hearts, it just has to go!
im new to your blog and just want you to know how beautiful i think all of your pieces are! so creative! i have a few pieces i have been getting ready to paint grey but have been looking for the perfect color to do so. i love the grey you used on your sons entertainment center piece. if you dont mind i would love to know the brand and color you used! THANK YOU! comeandgeddes.blogspot.com
Ok, I have to admit, I've passed up many a piece at Goodwill or a thrift store due to the 'heart syndrome'. But, wow, what a great idea!! You made it gorgeous ~ amazing job!
Hi Leigh Ann. Why couldn't I see that? Amazing. I used to think I was creative but you ladies in blogland put me to shame. This turned out beautiful and timeless. I'm new to your blog and am looking forward to being a new follower and hopefully a new friend.
Oh my! Great minds think alike.That looks great! I JUST did over a heart cutout coffee table...with beadboard! You have to come see! Shannon www.akadesign.ca
I see things with heart cut-outs all the time. I pass them by because they just look too country. Now I'll definitely give them a second look!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! She makes me smile, too! What an amazing job. The finish is gorgeous. I'd love for you to add this to my Sweets This Week link party.
ReplyDelete~Sarah
Wow! I never would have had the vision for that one! Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Leigh Ann. This looks so great. You are the second person I have seen today who has re done a piece and covered up the heart. Trust me, I love hearts. My daughter is a Valentine's baby...But, when it comes to this 80's furniture with the hearts, it just has to go!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Lisa
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I have a little side table that my grandpa made with hearts like that cut into the ends... now I know how to revive it!
ReplyDeleteTania
Ohmygosh! I think I have me one of these "dated" chests too. What a great way to give it an updated look. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteim new to your blog and just want you to know how beautiful i think all of your pieces are! so creative! i have a few pieces i have been getting ready to paint grey but have been looking for the perfect color to do so. i love the grey you used on your sons entertainment center piece. if you dont mind i would love to know the brand and color you used! THANK YOU!
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Ok, I have to admit, I've passed up many a piece at Goodwill or a thrift store due to the 'heart syndrome'. But, wow, what a great idea!! You made it gorgeous ~ amazing job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation! It sure is love leigh again!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great transformation! So much better now :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, what a transformation -- this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteJenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
The way you covered that heart was genius!
ReplyDelete-Rene
I will see those ugly heart pieces of furniture in a different light from now on! What a beautiful job!!
ReplyDeleteShelley
I would have never in a million years been able to envision this. It's absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out sooo amazing!
ReplyDeleteKrista
Hi Leigh Ann. Why couldn't I see that? Amazing. I used to think I was creative but you ladies in blogland put me to shame. This turned out beautiful and timeless. I'm new to your blog and am looking forward to being a new follower and hopefully a new friend.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonder day. Hugs...Tracy :)
Thanks for linking up with Sweets This Week :)
ReplyDelete~Sarah
Oh my! Great minds think alike.That looks great! I JUST did over a heart cutout coffee table...with beadboard! You have to come see!
ReplyDeleteShannon
www.akadesign.ca
the chest turned out great...
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