First of all, if you haven't heard about Olie & Evie, the newest little quilt shop in town, head on over to their
blog or
facebook page and check them out! I think Rhonda and I are kindred spirits... we like old stuff...weathered wood... rusty metal... fabric...quilts... pretty much everything. So, when she asked me to convert this old dresser into shelves for a display cabinet and said she wanted it in MMS Milk Paint, in Boxwood, I jumped on the opportunity. Here is a before photo of the dresser...
Honestly, I never thought of using the color Boxwood, I don't really have a reason why, I just didn't. So I was really excited to try something outside of my "normal" color choices. The color was... incredible!
To my surprise, the milk paint didn't chip much. I didn't even use the bonding agent... just a few chips here and there around the edges.
I tried to photograph the awesome variations in color... isn't it pretty?
I finished it with MMS's clear wax. I love that stuff.
And here's the best part... We traded services! I had a vintage red, white and blue quilt top that I had found a garage sale a while back, all hand pieced! And some vintage quilt blocks I found as well. I sewed the blocks together to make a funky bed scarf. Rhonda has a long arm quilting machine, and is a very skilled custom quilter. So, I asked her to quilt them and bind them. I wish the photos were better, but here they are...
I'm absolutely thrilled with the results! I wish the photos did them justice, but they don't. They are so beautiful, I just can't keep my eyes off of them! Now to find a place to display them... :)