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November 30, 2017
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November 15, 2017
DIY Driftwood Oak Dining Table
Hello friends! Zack and I are finally heading north and have left the sunny comfort of Florida. We are trying not to freeze our bottoms off in Georgia. I know that sounds crazy, but it's cold here, ya'll! We spent a few days in Savannah and did the best ghost tourt here.
For this week's project, we're back to my roots! Which means we're creating knock off Restoration Hardware colors today! This project is easy peasy, just apply to wood and watch the magic happen! You're going to love this tutorial to easily achieve the Reclaimed Gray Oak look.
November 9, 2017
November 8, 2017
Rustic Pine Table Makeover
Have you noticed Anthro and Ethan Allen are showing furniturepieces with an uber distressed look? You will be surprised to learn this look is just one additional step beyond what I typically show you. All you need is your Weatherwood Stain and some leftover chalk paint. For this project, you'll learn how to distress furniture without having to sand off the paint. It makes for a quick layered look and a lot less work.Ready?
Cerused Oak Table Refresh
Hey friends! Did you happen to catch my big news I shared last week? It was a year long secret, so I've been dying to share our news with you. Onto other news, this Scandinavian look is just so hot right now and the white washed look works on everything wood. Well hear it from me, this white oiled look is MAJOR right now. Here's how to use the product to achieve a cerused oak look.
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