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January 31, 2012

Farmhouse Hutch



I found, bought and painted this hutch in 3 days, why you ask? Is she crazy you wonder? Well... a little bit!

   I sold a hutch at a local store so I wanted to put in a replacement before the other one left the store.  It was not much to look at when I first bought it but it was solid and had a good base.  The one thing I did hate about it was the rose pattern on the glass window ( so very 80's)  If anyone out there has any solutions on how to hide unwanted glass etchings let me know.  Painting it with glass paint didn't work, spray frost didn't work so I just left it.  
     I painted the entire hutch white and then used my crackle glaze, let that dry for and hour.  I painted over the hutch with an antique tin color by Behr, sanded then I went over it once again with antiquing glaze.  The inside back of the hutch is voyage by Behr then I added amber lights and Done!!!

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15 comments:

  1. How about take the glass out and put in chicken wire?

    ~Bliss~

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  2. Yeah I was going to say use chicken wire too, that is what I like to do. That glass and brass do nothing for your hutch...sorry!

    xx Karen

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  3. I am all about the chicken wire. You did a great job on the finish.

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  4. Gorgeous job! How about using etching cream over the rose and just etch over the rose? I feel your frustration with it! - Susan

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  5. Really pretty! Great color combinations.

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  6. Love the crackle, and the layers of color! Well Done!!

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  7. Looks beautiful! I just recently did a grey/peacock blue hutch and I love the combo :-)

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  8. Awesome! The color you used & the distressing is fabulous!
    The two things I LOVE to do is distress & decoupage. I'm sure that's what I would do over the rose images. Beautiful!

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  9. Amazing new look and fabulous job! Thank you for sharing your lovely post at Potpourri Friday!

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  10. Wow, you did an awesome job! It looks great!!!

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  11. Love the blue, I think it makes the piece.

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  12. That color is AMAZING! On that note, you've been featured!

    http://makinglemonadeblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/refresh-your-nest-friday-20.html

    XOXO,
    Carrie

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