I found this sad little piece at a garage sale. I snatched it up for $2. (garage sale tip: never ask what they want, always make an offer. It also helps to point out what poor condition it is in!)
Anyway, I knew it had potential. I sanded it, spray painted it, and then gave it an antique feel by sanding the edges and wiping it with a brown glaze. Then I attached fabric from the “Moda Fandango” line (which is inspiring my dining/living room). And I love it. It fits all the children’s music perfectly. Yea!
From Junk to storing Piano Music
March 10, 2011 by Leave a Comment
From Junk to storing Piano Music
March 10, 2011 by Leave a Comment
I found this sad little piece at a garage sale. I snatched it up for $2. (garage sale tip: never ask what they want, always make an offer. It also helps to point out what poor condition it is in!)
Anyway, I knew it had potential. I sanded it, spray painted it, and then gave it an antique feel by sanding the edges and wiping it with a brown glaze. Then I attached fabric from the “Moda Fandango” line (which is inspiring my dining/living room). And I love it. It fits all the children’s music perfectly. Yea!
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