It's time again for Pinned it, Made it! Monday. Have you tried out a Pinterest project, tip, or recipe lately? That's what Pinned it, Made it! Monday is all about. We'd love to see what you've been up to!
This week I finally got to the project I was wanting to do last week (and the week before). I had to work it in between rain days.
I've actually spray painted several things in my home before including door knobs and light fixtures with Rustoleum textured spray paint. But here's the pin on my Pinterest board that I guess you could say inspired me this time around (as well as a friend that had just done the same to her dresser hardware) :
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This time I used Krylon Oil Rubbed Bronze from Walmart (Satin Brushed Metallic).
And this time it was for the remodel of the bedroom we're working on. Remember the brass hardware on the dresser, chest, and night stand?
This furniture was inherited from Jason's dad and it's nice furniture. However, I really don't like brass anything. So I knew I wanted to try the oil rubbed bronze finish on the hardware.
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I've decided this oil rubbed bronze spray paint is my friend. :) I'm thinking up stuff to use it on! It's budget friendly too!
Now it's your turn!
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Thanks for stopping by! Have a great week! :)
♥ Tammy ♥
Amazing how much a change there is by just painting the hardware. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNow that changed the whole look of the dresser and the night stand
ReplyDelete! I love that look...so much more up-to-date. Good choice, Tammy. Oh, and I really like the light fixture...much richer looking.
Susannah
Tammy I am putting together a craft swap. I would love to have you join us.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so nice! I will have to try this and "update" our knobs soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm missing the button to add my link? I baked a new cake last night and would love to share.
I need to get some of that paint! Love the difference. I'm not a bold gold person myself.
ReplyDeletetried to link my post, but am not seeing a button.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference! I have a few things that could use a 'sprucing up'! Thanks for the show n tell.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Karen
Love the change! I recently did something similar to a curtain rod.
ReplyDeleteOoooh~ these look terrific, Tammy! I especially like how the light turned out... we have one just like that in our bathroom that is starting to rust and I need to do the same thing~ thanks for the great idea!! ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I tried some to cover some copper cabinet pulls, but it hasn't worked well for us. Maybe I need to try again. Thanks for the information!
ReplyDeleteI love how much better it looks with the spray paint!
ReplyDeleteMama,
ReplyDeleteSpray paint is great, isn't it? :D It looks so great! :) Such an easy makeover.....
Love you! 8!
Love,
Joy :)