Sunday, October 23, 2011

just "eh"?


yup, i did it again.  i'll try to spare you the ramble and babble and let the pics spit their 1,000 words each.


bought it for 20 bucks from a smart guy named jack......


who knew better than to tangle with 'dis sh#@.

but--as with the ugliest tomato at the stand--it had me at "hello"


de-caned, de-crudded and de-leaded...

 painted annie sloan old white 'cuz we were still on the honeymoon.


so i tried that "layer"-thing again.


eh?  yep, eh.  countless hours. still... just "eh".  


"eh" needed "oomph" so in came the industrial-ish screens


$9 + tools + dusty foot  + 40 minutes + X = new shelves.

X = trim  (algebra, remember?)


"eh" + greek blue + red = brighter "eh"


drill + screws = desperately seeking "oooohhh!" & "aaaahhh!"


original brass "nubbies" + old white = eclectic "eh" (maybe)



ooooohhh???


 hmmm.

ahhhh???


eh.


just eh.



...off to search for "ooohh!" and "aaahhh!".


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51 comments:

Rosemary@villabarnes said...

Boy, you really went at this full force. It doesn't look like the same piece. I think it's more than "eh". What's coming next?

Erin of Salvaged Whimsy said...

I have a feeling this one will get ALOT of OOOHHHHS and AHHHHS from the blogging public. I just love how it turned out - though I don't think I would have had the guts to tackle it. I love the screen/metal shelves and the touches of red on the trim. Fantastically, amazingly, wonderful!!

Gwen @ The Bold Abode said...

Ho,Ho,Ho...Merrrrrry, ummm, you betta start hookin up dis prOject, girl, cuz you KRAZY... That, my dear, is what the intellectual community would call, brilliant, genius, and a whole lotta otha big words that are not in my squishy little grey matter of a brain... You never cease to catch me with my pants down...

Amy @MaisonDecor said...

I think it is fantastic! Love the screening instead of glass for shelves...well that is what I thought you were gonna do, but this is much cooler.

Jill @ Junky Vagabond said...

Get your eyes checked Gurl! You did a fab job on this - love, love, love it!! Curious how strong the 'shelves' are - did you put any support under or was it not needed?

Cassie @ Primitive & Proper said...

oh amy! i am in LOVE. that piece is awesome!!! awesome awesome awesome! no more to say.

Marie said...

Wow...what a stunning transformation! I mean wow, really, that's just jaw dropping! You are talented. Stopping by from Mod Mix Monday. Have a great week!
-Marie

T.@WhatWeKeep said...

Amy, Amy, Amy...this is a gorgeous piece! The only change I'd make (if it were mine to make) is that I'd distress it more. Just my personal preference on my painted stuff. ; )
Great job!
~Tina

Mandy said...

Just eh? Are you kidding Amy???? It's gorgeous and an AMAZING re-do!!!! I LOVE IT!!!

Sandi Sharp said...

Sandi @ Making It Homey said... This is so cool, what a great find. You did such a good job on the redo. Congrats on the Leibster award as well.

Kimberlee said...

I think it is lovely. Love the finished color. Visiting from It's A Party.
~Kimberlee

Aimee said...

I am SUPER impressed!!! I'm so glad you invited me to your blog via my chandelier linked at a party! And thanks for the congrats on hitting 100 "followers" ~VERY FUN!!! I'm now your newest follower, I love stalking beautiful transformations!!! I think I'm going to have a lot of fun at the Salvage Connection!!!


Aimee @ ItsOverflowing

Jennifer said...

Eh? Are you kidding? It is definitely ooh and ahhh.

Anonymous said...

I love it! That was a lot of work...I see baskets or beautiful linens stacked on it.

♥Linsey
Farmhouse Porch

Heaven's Walk said...

Seriously, Amy.....this way waaaaaay above just an "eh", girl!!!! This is beautiful! This is unique! Your layering is absolute perfection! I'd buy this piece in a heartbeat!!!! :)

xoxo laurie

Suzanne said...

You are way too hard on yourself. That is a 100% improvement and looks awesome.

doğumgünü hediyesi said...

I think it is fantastic work you shared. The screening instead of glass for shelves is superb. Really stunning transformation.

Anita @ Cedar Hill Ranch said...

Oh my goodness, that is fantastic!! I love the incredible transformation, and what a great idea to use the chicken wire for the shelving. I love, I love it, I love it. I am also following now. I would love a follow back (I am hoping to reach 500 followers this week!!) Thanks. http://cedarhillranch.blogspot.com/

nelda said...

Wow, I think it looks 200% better now! Looks like it would have been tough to put the screening in...I never would have thought of that. One of my fav color combos for a pop is a black wash (or a dark wax) over red. It really shows the detail on a piece like this with fluted legs.

Amy of The Salvage Collection said...

uh, yeah...i did happen to have my eyes tested just this week AND I NEED GLASSES! hahahaaahaa! but not the kind that will make me love this guy. nope.

what is wrong with you people? i think it's as dull as a builder-grade doorknob. how about orange? i think i hear it screamin' for orange.

but it's sturdy! the screen is stapled in a zillion places under the wood trim. sturdy but still "eh".

Shannon@shabbytochicqueencreek said...

I love it! Following you from the Project Queen.
www.shabbytochicqueencreek.blogspot.com

Kahli said...

You did an awesome job! I love that color too it's gorgeous!

Tam said...

Beautiful - I think it's awesome!

Deborah March said...

WOW!! Jaw droppingly AMAZING transformation...I'd NEVER have seen the potential that you did! WOW twice...thrice...WOW!!

Deborah ♥ (visiting happily from http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com/... hope you’ll drop by and say hi!)

Sara said...

LOVE!!!! So pretty!! Would LOVE it if you would link this up at my turquoise lovin' party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/10/turquoise-lovin-10.html

Jenny @ Simcoe Street said...

You are so talented. I really love this!

Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

Jamie said...

I really like this piece! beautiful job!!

Anonymous said...

Nice job....I love it.
http://pam-lifethroughmyeyes.blogspot.com/

Jessica @ Nuchey's Mommy said...

I just found you on Shabby Creek & this is awesome! Makes me want to go find some junk piece & see what I can do with it! :)

Suzy www.savedbysuzy.blogspot.com said...

YOu have been busy! I was kind of scared of the before pictures, but the afters are amazing!

Ruth said...

It is a magnificent transformation. It may not be the oooh and aaah you're looking for but it is great. So much better than what it started as. I can definitely see it in orange though.

Ruth

Ruth said...

Personally, I think it's a bit more than 'eh!' but I suppose ypu're entitled to an opinion! :o)

Becky@Beyond The Picket Fence said...

eh! eh! eh! Fantastic, thanks for linking up!

Deneen@dreaming-n-color said...

Im a new follower! Looks great to me!

Patti said...

amazing, interesting and fabulous!

Cheryl~ZanyMayd said...

OMGoodness ~ Now That is an InCrediBle Transformation... I Absolutely Love It!

Pamma said...

I like the colors and the screen is an interesting choice. Have fun with your next furniture adventure.
~Pam
pamspaintparlor.typepad.com

Tonia @ TheGunnySack.com said...

You get an oooohh and an aaahhhh for this one! What a great idea. You have way more energy than me! Thanks for sharing!

Korrie@RedHenHome said...

Well, *I* think it's oooooh! What a great idea.

Tonia @ TheGunnySack.com said...

Just stopping by to let you know I am featuring this today @TheGunnySack!

A Vintage Vine said...

This one did get a feature....HAHAHA! I still can't remember where I saw the other one! Love this piece!

Its So Very Cheri said...

This looks awesome-
You've been featured--check it out.

Cheri

gail said...

seriously, I can't believe you paid $20 for it in the shape it was in, but wow! It turned out fabulous! super job!
gail

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

I really like it too~ the color and the shelving- looks really charming! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!

Sassy Sites! said...

great transformation!! I think it's WAYYYY better than "eh!" :) Thanks for linking up to Sassy Sites FFA party! Have a wonderful Halloween weekend! XOXO!!

Marni @ Sassy Sites!

vikki said...

Love it. Didn't know what you were going to do with it at first. Not eh..., ohhh and ahhh.

very merry vintage style said...

Great makeover! Thanks for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday; hope you'll be back this week. Mary

Mandy said...

Hi Amy, featured your "just, eh" this week on Link Party #6 Highlights. Link Party #7 is up if you'd like to share something. Glad you got home safely from that wedding!

Jaime Lyn at Crafty Scrappy Happy said...

ahhhhhmazing! I LOVE the transformation! Perfection! Thank you SO much for the wonderful inspiration and for linking up!
Jaime from crafty scrappy happy

Greta said...

This is definitely beyond an "eh." Also, I love the door in the background.

Allison @ House of Hepworths said...

Love. LURVE. I love this. Great job! Your "after" looks fabuloso!

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