Re-painted furniture: tiny cottage side table makeover

Okay let’s get one thing clear: I’m terrible at “befores.” It’s not that I don’t appreciate – or want to share – a dramatic transformation. On the contrary – but sometimes I forget to take the before picture!

So for this before/after project, please imagine if you will… a tiny, dark brown side table complete with spider egg sacs on the underside, missing its center support and crying out for rescue like the sad puppies in the ASPCA commercial. (I’m pretty sure Sara McClachlan would spontaneously start singing “In the Arms of an Angel” if she saw this table.)

I acquired my little table at an auction several weeks ago… I won’t tell you what I paid for it, but I will tell you that I never… EVER… pay more than $10 for a table at an auction. (Except for that one time I did, because Greg thought he was being helpful by waving his hand with five fingers displayed, thinking he was bidding five dollars… and turned out he was waving affirmative at 25. I was the lucky winner of THAT table too, because no one in their right mind would’ve paid that much for it. Ahem. I will show you that project another time.)

So anyway, the table was cheap. Which is good, because it was awful. Greg redeemed himself (mostly) for the $25 table because he did a LOT of work to this piece. He pulled out all the wobbly bits and re-glued them, AND he rebuilt from scratch the v-shaped support in the lower part of the table using dowel construction and a hand saw. He tied and weighted the whole thing down with heavy books and some sort of secret sailor’s knot (because we didn’t have any clamps), and we left it alone for a few days. When the ropes and weights came off, it was a sturdy little table once again.

Now it just needed paint, which in this case meant two coats of “Romance” chalk paint by Americana (now called “Rouge”). And – voila – no more sad puppy!!

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

Isn’t it adorable? Look at that sweet center support!

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

That little shelf is perfect for CDs, Little Golden Books, Christmas greenery, or… or… or even plain!

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

At this point the only problem that remained… was that the top was a beautiful, but rather boring, expanse of red.

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

Now let me tell you I debated on what to do about that for a couple more weeks. I considered adding a vintage label graphic, painting roses on it, painting a Union Jack, leaving it plain, and all manner of other ideas. I finally decided to go for the roses.

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

So there we are, at long last, the “afters” on a poor little sad table that certainly isn’t sad anymore! In fact, I daresay that if Sara McClachlan could see this table today, she would likely change her tune to “How Much is That Doggie in the Window.” Arf arf!

Side table furniture makeover cottage style | Vintage Floral Cottage

I will be linking my sweet little cottage table at these parties, so be sure to click through for oodles of inspiration!

Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
A Round Tuit at Creating My Way to Success
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Home & Garden Thursday at A Delightsome Life
Flaunt It Friday at Chic on a Shoestrong

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Pumpkin patch in the city

I’ve been somewhat obsessed enamored with “blue” pumpkins this year (like this Pin from French Country Cottage) but until recently had not really found anyplace local to buy them. Then over this past weekend I was driving to Walmart and happened to catch sight of THIS… almost missed it as I whizzed by:

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

Now that is a city-fied pumpkin patch if I have ever seen one! About a half-acre covered with harvested pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, straw bales, dried corn stalks, and other natural Autumn items! Just look at all this loveliness!

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

 

 

 

 

I picked up two pumpkins for carving, a few small white pumpkins (because I am ALSO in love with those!), a few gourds, and of course my blue prize:

 

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

And took them all home and arranged them on the porch (okay the Indian Corn was kind of an after-thought – LOL):

Des Moines, Iowa Pumpkin Patch | Vintage Floral Cottage

 

I will be ready for trick-or-treaters on Friday night!

Do you have trick-or-treating (or Beggar’s Night) where you live? One thing that seems to be unique here in Des Moines is that the kids must tell a joke or riddle to get their treat. So here is my riddle for this year, in case I have a chance to get a treat:

What is the difference between a hippo and a Zippo?
Well, one’s pretty heavy and the other is a little lighter. 

GET IT?? A LITTLE LIGHTER… a-hahahahaha!!!

*sigh*

 

 

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Cottage cookbook storage

I’ve been on a mission to find some cottagey storage to hold my cookbooks, and recently came upon this little cutie at the Valley Junction Antique Jamboree here in West Des Moines. She was, of course, a tad over-priced – especially given that, upon close inspection, every leg was loose and there were some obvious places where the top had been filled/repaired (poorly) around the edge.

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

But still, she had a lot going for her, including the pretty legs, dual doors, and also perfect height for her intended spot in the kitchen. So I haggled a bit and got her for a much better price. I did not even have to pay extra for the few tiny spiders I found on the underside. Which is good, because if there’s one thing I never pay for… it’s spiders.

 

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

I am not a professional furniture painter by any stretch… I know enough to follow the grain (mostly), tape off the glass, and gob it on to create that “this thing’s been painted so many times over the years I lost count” look that is sooo critical in a cottage piece. (That IS critical, right? If it’s not, I’ve been doing a lot of gobbing for no reason. And that is worse than paying for spiders.)

 

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

And, although I do plan to try both chalk paint and mineral paint on upcoming projects, for this project I stuck with good old latex house paint – a used half-gallon I picked up for $3 at my local Habitat for Humanity Re-Store.

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

Here she is completed and sitting in her intended spot. I think she looks adorable!

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage
I also sprayed the original hardware with a pretty aqua blue. It looks okay, but as you can see it doesn’t even really fit. On second thought, perhaps that is NOT the original hardware. It is simply the hardware that was on the piece when I bought it. Anyway, I think I will be trading that out for some smaller knobs. Maybe glass or frosted pink.

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage
Here she is with a soft bit of scented drawer liner inside, loaded with cookbooks and sporting some Autumn-themed pretties on top.

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

Cookbook storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

 

 

 

All set for cookbook storage duty in my cottage kitchen!

Cottage Cookbook Storage | Vintage Floral Cottage

 

 

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Autumn hydrangea love

Autumn hydrangea love | Vintage Floral CottageLately I have been wishing that there was some way I could enjoy some big, beautiful Autumn hydrangea blooms – especially after seeing THIS POST from Donna over at Funky Junk Interiors. Alas, my little “dollhouse rental” is seriously lacking in hydrangeas.

Well this past weekend, one of the many fun activities I did was travel a short distance up to Ames, Iowa to spend part of “Mom’s Weekend” with my daughter and her Phi Beta Chi sorority sisters. The primary activity was a scavenger hunt, which included hunting down a few of the “Cy” sculptures that have been artistically decorated and placed around the city.

Astronaut Cy, Ames, Iowa | Vintage Floral Cottage

Football Cy, Ames, Iowa | Vintage Floral Cottage

Sugar Skull Cy, Ames, Iowa | Vintage Floral Cottage

Disco Cy, Ames, Iowa | Vintage Floral Cottage

While we both were photographing “Disco Cy” on Main Street (he’s the one covered in mirror tiles), I happened to spy something across the street that I really could not believe, Do you see them?

 

City Hydrangeas | Vintage Floral Cottage

Yep! City planters full of freshly pruned hydrangeas, and garbage bags full of the blooms, ready to be hauled away! So what’s a girl to do who has been wishing for some Autumn hydrangeas?

City Hydrangeas | Vintage Floral Cottage

If you said, “strut shamelessly across the street and pick some of those big full blooms right out of the bags,” you’d be spot-on, as that is exactly what I did! (And yes, I did get the teensiest eye-roll from my daughter, but quite honestly I know she has come to expect this sort of thing from me.)

Kidnapped hydrangea cuttings | Vintage Floral Cottage

Later, at home, I snipped and stripped those stems and plunked everything down into my thrifted sage-colored MSE pitcher for a touch of Autumn hydrangea love!

Drying Hydrangeas | Vintage Floral Cottage

 

Autumn hydrangea love | Vintage Floral Cottage
This was my favorite “curb find” for the week – have you had any experiences where you were hoping to find something special, and it sort of fell into your lap like this?

I’m linking this happy post to Home & Garden Thursday over at Kathy’s sweet blog, A Delightsome Life, at Inspire Me Tuesday at Marty’s A Stroll Thru Life, Feathered Nest Friday at Courtney’s French Country Cottage, and Make It Pretty Monday at Kathryn’s The Dedicated House.

 

 

 

 

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I can’t get enough of (insert decor fad here)!

Decor trends I love | Vintage Floral CottageI’m a firm believer that it’s not enough in life to complain about or tear down what you don’t like. You also should spend a little time building up the things you DO like. So in that spirit, and in contrast to my post about decor trends that I am “over,” I thought I’d share a few trends that I simply cannot get enough of.

Painting furniture! Although I know there are times when the original or restored finish is the best solution for a particular piece, I have no problem at all with the concept of painting furniture. Painting furniture has made a strong comeback in recent years thanks to products like chalk paint and mineral paint. And the results have been amazing!

The time-worn look. Things that show their age speak of history. And as I get older, I am realizing that things which survive decades just have a lot more personality than things which are brand new. (They’re also, generally speaking, of higher quality, but that’s another issue altogether.) So give me a home filled with carefully-chosen pieces or even impulse buys, full of imperfections but evoking the spirit of having seen (and survived) a thing or two.

Roses! I just love this flower as a motif on anything and everything – dishes, linens, even furniture! Every time I see roses as an embellishment, I feel transported to an English cottage garden filled with heavenly scents, beautiful blooms, and perhaps a secluded bench to invite thoughtful enjoyment of the surroundings.

Junk-to-treasure. Make garden art out of a bowling ball? A coffee table out of book crates? A pendant light out of a metal colander? I love the clever re-purposing of cast-offs, discards, and just plain junk. These types of items give a home character, give new life to old things, and keep junk out of our landfills. Win, win, win!

What trend or fad do you find yourself ooo-ing and ahh-ing over?

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