Blending Technique Furniture Rescue
Some people rescue pets at the SPCA, I rescue furniture at thrift stores.
I needed a side table to go in front of my window and found a perfect table for $20. Instead of painting it just one color, I did a blending technique that turned out really cute.
This table was exactly what I was looking for. It just needed a little TLC.
Watch my step by step video to see how I created this blending technique using three different color chalk paints.
To give it that beachy look, I also make my own hardware out of a shell.
Learn how to make your own Knots, pulls, and handles
Have fun and get creative. Show off your next project in my Facebook group ASK CHERYL PHAN. I would love to see what you’re working on.
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XO
Cheryl
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