What do you think? It's not hard to do - just takes time and a little determination. I applied about 5 coats of gloss varnish because I wanted it shiny. It is important also, to sand in between coats of dry varnish. My new sewing bureau is ready for use. You could apply as little as two coats of a matte varnish if you prefer. It is now in my new sewing room, filled with fabrics and projects waiting to be finished. I couldn't find handles long enough to span the 5 inches of space between predrilled holes, so I opted to put two round nobs on each drawer instead. I like it - it functions very well. So, next time you see a throw away piece of wood furniture - take it home and give it some love! You'll be very glad you did. To see phase 1 of this project, click here .
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I know it must be cute, will you post your own pic. so I can see you cute creation?
It's such a great picture! Did you take it? If you did I am very impressed =D
I sent you email and I hope it didn't end up in your spam filter. :D I'm leaving a comment here just to be safe... I need your mailing address because there is chocolate in your future! :D My email is wende (at) evidently.org
And the bag picture wont come up either!!
Kim I LOVE how your blog is looking! And that picture is beautiful of the bee and flower! You rock!!!
Suzi Finer??? sigh.......