Saturday 23 February 2013

Small Altered Drawer and Shelf Unit




Close up of Drawer.
This unit started out a dark brown colour. Sadly I forgot to take a before photo but I am sure you can imagine what it was like.
As you can see I used my ASCP again in Old Ochre and Old White. With an undercoat of Duck Egg Blue for the knobs. I then Decoupage Websters Pages paper to add some more "Shabby" interest.
This could be used as a jewelery box, letter writing unit, needlework box infact I'm sure there are countless other uses too!
I will be listing this on ebay at some stage so I am hoping someone will love it as much as I do! 

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6 comments:

  1. Hiya Alyson and Sophie !!

    Just popped in to see what you've been upto and OMG what alot of fab projects !! Just love this unit, so pretty !!

    Vey belated Birthday wishes Sophie and my you are growing up fast sweetie !!

    hugs to all,

    Diane xx

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  2. So nice to meet you and thank you for stopping by and your new following. I have so enjoyed my visit and your darling creation. What a gorgeous piece and so springtime inspirational.
    Your blog is lovely.
    I am a new follower too.
    Hugs, Celestina Marie

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  3. Sooo pretty - love the color combination!
    It took me a long long time to remember to take photos of before's lol
    Hugs,
    Suzan

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  4. Hi Alyson,
    So nice to view your pretty redesign again. Love it. Thank you for stopping by and your kind birthday greeting.
    Wishing you a nice weekend.
    Hugs, Celestina Marie

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  5. Hi Alyson, nice to see you this morning. Thank you for stopping by and your kind comment. I hope you enjoyed a nice weekend and have fun plans for the first week of March.
    Happy Spring Soon (we hope)
    Hugs, Celestina Marie

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  6. So pretty! You did a great job. I too, forget to take before photo's mostly because most of my projects are not planned... I just start doing them.. on a whim.

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