I brought several pieces over to the Cooperage today, but I am most proud of one, in particular. I've had this dresser for what seems like ages. It had gorgeous green glass knobs when I bought it, but because someone had trimmed off the ends of the screws with a bolt-cutter, I wasn't able to remove them. So, I worked with what I had. I painted the main part of the dresser white and decoupaged the fronts of the drawers with pages from an old gardening book. Adorable, no?
Well, that was a year ago and the dresser still hasn't sold. This past week I filed off the ends of all the screws in order to remove the original glass knobs. I decoupaged the fronts of the drawers with ledger pages from the 1840's and added new, clear glass knobs. I LOVE it! What do you think?
I have a few other pieces--both furniture and decor--at the Cooperage that also showcase new uses for old papers. Take a look:
I've always been drawn to old books. The look, the feel, the time and effort it took to create them. Perhaps it's the reminder of a simpler time, a time before multitasking...ahh, now that's a happy thought!
Sweet! I noticed the new dresser yesterday and thought it looked strangely familiar. Now I know why! Love it with both papers, but especially with the ledger. And now you have a set of pretty green knobs to boot. Nice job. Tera
ReplyDeleteThat dresser is going to fly out the door now! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI like the new and improved version! Nice!
ReplyDeleteLove your work. I will be featuring some of these pieces on my blog www.liveloveconquer.com with a link back to yours, hope this is ok with you. I am going to be doing a give-away for a vintage french 1911 journal which has fabulous old ads, photographs and many more fabulous images that would look amazing on furniture like you have showcased.
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