White paint, no distressing, and dark walnut stain as a glaze. I filled the original hardward holes and added some brass vintage pulls. LOVE!
Of all the finishes I do, this one sells the best. You can't go wrong with dark walnut stain as a glaze!
~Allison
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i especially love that sweet scalloped one! too cute!
Love love love those pieces! How do you mix the stain to make your glaze? I've been scared to use the stain as a glaze so far...I'm afraid it won't wipe off easily and ruin my pretty white pieces. Am I being dumb to be nervous?? lol.
Terrific trio Allison :) You are right about this combination of paint selling quickly..I guess it goes with everything. Congratulations on your giveaway winnings....I've seen your name posted on a few blogs Lucky Duck!!
Totally agree about the power of paint. It's amazing how unified stuff can look when it's all the same color.
(Stopping by from Not Just A Housewife)
Great job! Love it! Really does bring it all together
Love it! Great job!!
Really pretty finish Allison! And they look great together!
gorgeous! just found your lovely blog...come visit anytime:
http://hellolovelyinc.blogspot.com
smiles.
michele
Very pretty! I love the color and especially the way you used the glaze on it..I am so afraid of glaze, and have yet to try it..
Fantastic makeovers! Found you over at MRL!
Nice makeovers - they look like new pieces!
cute, cute, and cute! :)
I love, little table makeovers, and I too love walnut stain as a glaze!
great job!
gail
Alison,
CUTE tables!! Thanks for coming to my NIFTY THRIFTY PARTY last week. Stop by today, because you have been featured at this weeks party. Please feel free to grab my starfish featured button (you can find it under my header) for your blog.
Blessings,
Linda
Great saves all three!
Kristy @ 4 the love of WOOD
That's such a good idea to unify each piece with the same paint. Hope they sell fast for ya!
Wonderful makeovers, I'm sure they will sell fast!
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