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Showing posts with label knobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knobs. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Box store furniture CAN be aged loveliness, Whitewashed Apothecary Jars TUTORIAL, and 25% off coupon code

I am currently in the process of decorating "middle boy" and "baby boy" s bedroom into a vintage/nautical/sailing room.
It has been quite fun
to come up with random ideas
 and hunt the thrift stores
 for bits and pieces to make it all come together.
-So I thought I should share a few
random little ideas
on how to get that look without
breaking the bank ;)

I started out with a basic box store book shelf that had two shelves
and a basic 4 drawer desk.
Both had a cheap dark finish on them.
The bookshelf was $5 at the thrift store and the desk was $3 at a garage sale.
(It was toward the end of the day at that sale and the couple told me that they were just going to tear it up and use it for firewood if no one bought it! -You can just imagine my mouth dropping open when I heard that! The desk was completely sturdy and had TONS of use left in it)

So anyway,
blue was the lucky color for this desk and bookshelf.
I had found a fabulous blue color
(Marine Magic by Behr)
in a magazine and then promptly lost the name of it.
So I chose a blue from the chips at the store,
came home,
primed and painted both pieces and OH NO!
That blue was way too bright and bold with a teal tone to it.
So there they sat in my garage for months.
And then one day the name of the color I had been trying to find popped into my head from out of the BLUE, ;)

Needless to say, I rushed to the store,
bought a gallon,
painted both pieces,
and there they sat for a month, cuz that's how I work :)

The other day I happened across an extra hour so I flew out to the garage and started sanding both pieces to give it that worn, vintage look.
As I was sanding I noticed the bright blue from the beginning was starting to show through here and there.
Oh my word was it ever lovely!
So I guess mistakes can lead to great new ideas!

-But wait, I'm not done with my longwinded post here ;)
As I was sanding the edges, the sander was taking of the dark finish and leaving the cheap light wood or whatever fake wood it is and making the piece look terrible.
What a bunch of ups and downs!
I racked my brain and the only thing I could come up with was
the same thing I always use:
a dark paste wax.
I was sitting there thinking, hmmm...
what if just rubbed a heavy coat of it everywhere that raw wood is showing through the paint?
So, I tried it,
and
I could not be happier!
This is the exact look and feel that I was aiming for in their room.


Oh, and the jars?
Well, that could be a whole other long winded post so I will try to quickly give the basics.


They are being used in a holiday vendor sale/ flea market/whatever you want to call it sale, coming up this weekend.
(I needed a fun way to display my knobs that I make so this is what I came up with)
-By the way all the knobs and other items in my etsy shop are 25% until Tuesday November 8th
with coupon code:
NOV11
So feel free to hop on over and check out the latest styles I have added.
-I have almost hit 900 sales so let's celebrate and thank you all!


Anyhow, 
for the jars,
you just go to your local thrift store 
and grab up random jars 
and
those lovely-wooden-candlesticks-that-are-so-plentiful-at-thrift-shops-and-no-one-seems-to-wantanymore.


Throw a light whitewash on the candlesticks and if the jars have wooden lids, do those also.
Grab your handy dandy tube of E-6000
(I don't get paid to say that, the stuff is just like gold to me though!)
put glue on the top of the candlestick and center you jar on it.
Voila!
You have some out of this world apothecary jars:)

-A teeny tiny tidbit........ Look for wide bases on the candlesticks,
otherwise your jars are gonna be tippin' over on you
and breaking!

Enjoy!
I would love to see what you all come up with!

Monday, October 17, 2011

20% off sale through Friday Oct. 21st at VintageSkye

IT'S SALE WEEK! 
Everything at VintageSkye on Etsy is 20% off
 this week with coupon code:
FAB20

We have grown to
OVER
150
Handstamped knob designs!

Sit back and have fun browsing the latest and greatest styles
AND
take advantage of
great pricing
this week only.
































Wednesday, August 31, 2011

New Knobs


Wow, summer came and is going and I have been very poor about posting!
My VintageSkye Etsy shop has just grown like crazy this summer.
Lots of orders have gone out and as I make them up, I wonder what lovely piece will they end up on?

Well, I just saw the most fabulous idea for them!
Check out these lovely curtains!
 That are hung on knobs!
I do believe,
 I will be using some of my
handstamped knobs
for hanging some lovely, delicate curtains :)


And on that note, here are some of the latest designs:
(Keep in mind that I now have over 100 designs available)






Have a lovely day!
~K

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

When the Rooster Crows and French Dictionaries

 This is for all of you people that are lucky enough to live in an old farmhouse:



The following knobs are from my latest


These knobs are mix and match


and look totally fabulous when they are combined onto


the same piece!

Oh, and don't forget to hop over to the
lovely

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

175 sales and newest knobs

Well I have hit over 175 sales in my Etsy shop
 in just a few short months,
you gals (and guys) are awesome!!

It was a dream
that I TOTALLY did not expect
 to become a reality,
that my knobs
would catch on
as a new trend.

Well, they have,
 and I am thrilled that you all love them
as much as I do!

So for those of you
 who have not seen them,
I invite you over to my shop,
Vintage Skye on Etsy,
to check them out
 and see if they can make your heart
go pitter patter!

Here are some of my newest
knobs that were just
listed.


Carte Postale Knob


Vintage Sheep Knob


Faded Ironwork Knob


French Script Knob


Faded Grapevine Knob


Vintage Silhouette Knob


Script and Butterfly Knob




Faded Bicycle Knob


Delicate Pansy Knob

Friday, May 27, 2011

Paste Wax links

I have been asked what paste wax I use so I figured I would do a little post to help you out.


I first found out about paste wax from Miss Mustard Seed, she has the loveliest blog!

I use a brown paste wax from Fiddes and Sons available here. I believe mine is the rugger brown.


I finish it off with a couple coats of clear Minwax paste wax. There are some higher qualities of clear wax available on the internet that are easier to work with but Minwax is convenient because I can just run to my local Lowes store to get it.


Miss Mustard Seed took the time to make a WONDERFUL video tutorial on how to use paste wax. I highly recommend watching it. This is how I learned to use it.

Hope this helps! Paste wax really takes distressed furniture to another level in my opinion!


I know you will also want to hop on over to see my lovely knobs on etsy if you haven't done that yet.
It is just amazing how popular they have become in the last few weeks. In my opinion (I guess I am a teeny bit biased) they just really complete the look of a dresser, nightstand, etc. AND they look awesome on distressed furniture!
These knobs have been mentioned by the lovely Stephanie at UnderTheTableandDreaming, Shaunna at Perfectly Imperfect and Marian at MissMustardSeed


Have a lovely day!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Paste wax finish and Vintage Inspired French Hotel Knobs


An actual piece of furniture all finished and ready to show off my fancy knobs!

This piece is EXTRA special because I only paid $15 for it!

Yes, the top was cracked!

But a little gorilla glue and some nails fixed it right up!


It started out as this- welll, I did start brushing primer on the side of it before I remembered to take the pic, but you get the idea!

Hmm, -the previous knobs had two screws- have to work some magic with wood putty, sander and a drill to make it ONE hole for these Lovely knobs!


 (These are my NEWEST knob design available in my etsy shop)

More primer

Some lovely blue paint with ivory details, a heavy hand with the sander and a coat of clear paste wax and dark paste wax and it is DONE!