look beautiful together!
Here are the recipes for the barn wood and chalk paint.
I first painted on the barn wood mixture. Then I applied the chalk paint to the front of the wood box/drawer.
After it was dry I sanded the wood with a hand sander. Then I applied Butcher's Bowling Alley Wax clear paste.
*I use Butcher's wax for my antiques, wood floors and painted furniture.
I like that it does not yellow overtime.
I added a French cabinet knob for some bling.
Update:
I stamped the front with a French rubber stamp.
The drawer is now holding supplies in my bathroom.
I think it looks cuter than a basket.
I plan to give them out as gifts. They can be filled with so many different treasures.
Here is a pretty close-up picture of the glass knobs.
Rustic Chic!
xo,
Dee
I'm Joining:
Wow, this is a beautiful finish! You make it look so easy, too. xo
ReplyDeleteCute drawer. Love the green knob. I made note of your recipes. Thanks.
ReplyDeletebeautiful job!
ReplyDeleteOMG how sweet Dee! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteNice little project! I like the tip you gave about the wax not yellowing. And thanks for posting the recipes too! I need to copy them for future projects...thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It looks beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteThat is just fantastic, Dee! I love the knob!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt uses bowling alley wax for her hardwoods. I've never known anyone else to use it but her!
Love this drawer, Dee! I just got a sewing drawer that I love and I'm hoping to use for my trims. I'm debating painting it because I even like it as is with its dark stain.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is awesome! This looks just like the real deal. I love the color you ended up with. I'm saving this post for future use.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
~Emily
the French Hutch
So pretty,Dee! I love the vintage effect and the cute green knobs add the perfect bling! I also love your chalk paint recipe and the break down of it... really appreciate the tip about the non -yellowing part of the bowling alley wax.Pretty burlap sachets... love 'em! Well done!Thanks for sharing the paint recipes. Have a lovely night!Hugs,Poppy
ReplyDeleteAwesome post ! Thanks so much for the recipes. I have yet to try chalk paint but when i do , I'm going to use your recipe. And the green knob is ADORABLE !
ReplyDeleteDee,
ReplyDeleteIt was very generous of you to share this recipe! I think I can afford this chalk paint! I'm going to be brave and try it out. Your box is beautiful.
Very neat project Dee. I love the knob. Great tip on that wax too, I have never heard of it before.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I really love the distressed finish!
ReplyDeleteDee, I love your rustic chic! It turned out beautiful!! Thanks for the inspiration and hope you have a wonderful day, Gail
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks amazing. Love that beautiful knob. Thanks for sharing. Cheers SpecialK XoXo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little project - it is simply charming. I just love your glass knob - it's to die for.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
Ohh, Dee!!!! Your rustic chic is just so chic!!! I just loved the final result and all the decorating pieces!!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Nadya
GREAT job on this -- love the contrast of the chalk paint and stain and the knob is the perfect touch. Thanks for sharing the recipes -- I just bought some of the unsanded grout to try mixing up some chalk paint. We'll see how it goes!
ReplyDeleteDee, The drawer turned out great and the glass knob is adorable. Thanks for the tip on the wax.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great display piece! I've never heard of putting apple cider vinegar in with steel wool...coolio!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to make some of your barnwood stain - who would have thought apple cider vinegar and steel wool!!!
ReplyDeleteRhonda
That's awesome Dee - I love the final look. I think I know exactly where to use this treatment!!
ReplyDeletexox
Very cute, Dee. Love that knob, and the finish is a perfect backdrop.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the Bling!
ReplyDeleteOh how clever and creative. I love the drawer and the pillows. The contrast of the paint and stain is perfect and thanks for the tip. Great idea. Thanks also for joining TTT. Hugs, marty
ReplyDeleteNice work Dee. Those cute key pillows would make adorable door stops if filled with seeds or grain.
ReplyDeleteCharming.
Ciao bella,
Suzanne
That is so awesome!!! Are you putting it out on a shelf or table? or is there a cabinet that sweet drawer goes in? And, if it is stand alone (which would be awesome) where did you find that little gem?
ReplyDeleteI put a the clear know you showed on several drawers and doors in my house! I love bling!!!
You are so amazing in all you do!!
xxDaniella
You did a beautiful job, Dee. It looks great!..Christine
ReplyDeleteThe contrasts are beautiful Dee! Adorable knob too.
ReplyDeletegorgeous job! looks really great!
ReplyDeleteHey Dee - thanks for this post...so simple - yet so beautiful. I didn't know the barnwood finish (new to me!!) So, I have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for always commenting on my blogs...and for following me. I truly appreciate it!
Linda
The drawer turned out sooo cute! I love that little touch of bling. Thanks for stopping back and sharing the recipe with us.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day!
Patti
Absolutely beautiful! Love that drawer!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mothers's Day!
Charo
Your drawer is lovely, Dee. Great info on the paint recipes- I haven't tried either before. I haven't seen Butcher's Wax before, either. Those knobs are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out fabulous!! Truly inspirational... thanks for sharing!! I need to find knobs like that!! :D Browsed the rest of your blog and loving what I see... definitely following along:)
ReplyDeleteVery lovely :) Thanks for sharing such a cute little diddy!!
ReplyDeleteLOve this faux barn wood technique. Will definitely be using this. Thanks for sharing, liz
ReplyDeleteDa una cosa da buttare hai creato una bellissima cosa!! brava!!
ReplyDeleteFelice fine settimana....ciao
Great tutorial and lovely finished drawer!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely piece and a tutorial too. Thanks for sharing your creation. Happy Mother's day.
ReplyDeleteLove those drawers and those knobs are great!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy watching other people work and create almost as much as doing it myself. I should get busy though. :) I found this post at Savvy Southern Style. Come see me at Quirky Vistas.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Gorgeous! I love the rustic chic boxes. You did a fabulous job!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute! I've been seeing a lot of drawers for decorating but yours are special!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love your drawer idea's. I just purchased a drawer last week and am so inspired now.. Thanks again,
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..
Cindy
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThese are just fabulous! Not sure where I'd find the blank boxes, but I'd love to try these. The stamping really sets them off even better... and the knobs are the jewelry for these.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the french script! Would love if you stopped over to link this up to my party!
ReplyDeleteStacey of Embracing Change
Very creative! The script was a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteThose are too cute cute Dee! Thanx for sharing at THT! Have a fab weekend.
ReplyDeleteCute...that is adorable. Thanks for sharing. http://pam-lifethroughmyeyes.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteLove your little drawer boxes Dee! great project!
ReplyDeletethe script... is it a stamp? or paper?
gail
Oh, yes, the vinegar and steel wool mix is wonderful for aging wood. The recipe I was given has strong tea painted on first, for added tannin, but after using it, I'm not sure the tea actually does anything. I'll drink it, next time!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for a decent recipe for chalk paint. I will have to give this a try!
That green knob is beautiful and so original.
ReplyDeletelisa
This is so cool. You are so creative!!! Thanks for sharing on BeBetsy - you inspire us.
ReplyDeleteAll the best ~ sharon and denise
These are absolutely gorgeous Dee! Do you mind me asking where you get your beautiful hardware?
ReplyDeleteMarie@TheInteriorFrugalista