Tuesday, March 31, 2015

My Primitive Chest


primitive chest of drawersNot every sixty-one year old would tout the traits of having a primitive chest.

But I do when it is a handmade, homemade chest of drawers.

Notice that each drawer is a different width and the wood spacers between the drawers are different.

Each leg is slightly different.







This is how she looked.

I loved the quirkiness at first sight.

I thought I would paint it.











The old pull handles are different sizes.

I thought I would paint them.












There were at least a gajillion spider egg cases.

I swept them off into the side yard.

Chucks wanted to know why I release them into the wild instead of bundling them into the trash can.

OOPS!  I may end up regretting that decision.

Luckily I like spiders.







After cleaning came the sanding.

And I thought why in the world would I ever, ever consider painting this beauty in the rough.









The top had a super thick coat of black over silver paint.


















The body was tan, black, silver, and blue.















The handles were sanded to reveal pure patina.














A thorough waxing and basking in the sun.


















No repairs needed.

No tightening.

No straightening.















The side after waxing.



















The top after waxing.




















My primitive chest - what a beauty.

Does not fit anywhere in my house.

Three neighbors measured it for their houses.

NOPE!

So reluctantly I took her to my booth where I hope she finds a new home to love her as she is.

I do not want to know if you paint her.

I will cry.

See y'all!



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25 comments:

  1. I do like the distressed look very much! But then, it is your trademark :-)
    Amalia
    xo

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  2. Total perfection, Donna. That would have been perfect for my guest room remodel.

    Erica

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  3. This is distressed perfection......I love it!
    What type of wax are you using?
    I may have something out in the shed that I could try this on!

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  4. Oh, that chest is perfection! The soon-to-be hubby I think would actually like this piece and let me put it in his office. Too bad I'm not closer!

    PS - Thank you for the shout out! Several people have stopped by so far! :)

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  5. I would NOT paint that. I hope you find some comfort in that statement.

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  6. LOVE it!!! and same here, what type of wax are you using?

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  7. You are the only one I know that can make anything look naturally old and worn! It is fabulous! Your biceps must be buff from all that sanding!!

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  8. Love it as is, and hope someone loves her as well!

    Linda

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  9. Oh, I do love this!!! You captured its personality perfectly!!!!!

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  10. Miss Donna;
    What a Primitive Beauty!!! If I lived closer, I would have marched right over with my measuring tape in hand, also!!! UGH!!! I wish that you could keep her in your Guest room, at least!!!
    She would be Stunning off to the side of my Kitchen, and I would not touch the finish at all, as she would fit in here too nicely.
    You are able to Capture the true Heart of any piece that you find.
    Take Care :-)

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  11. I love her, and would keep her as is. : )

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  12. She's a beauty and I agree, she doesn't need a paint job. It would cover up all her character! Hopefully someone who can love and appreciate her will end up with her. Have a blessed and beautiful evening!

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  13. Someone is going to grab her right up. She's Purdy.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  14. She's fabulous just as she is. I'm sure she'll sell quickly!

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  15. Donna, I LOVE your primitive, er, chest! (You crack me up!) You did a great job-it's a wonderful piece! :)
    Susan

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  16. All together now:

    PRIMITIVE CHESTS ARE BEST!
    PRIMITIVE CHESTS ARE BEST!
    NO FANCY ARMOIRES
    IN OUR BOUDOIRS
    CUZ PRIMITIVE CHESTS ARE BEST!

    Seriously, nice!

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  17. This is gorgeous! I love how you made it look and the quirkiness of this piece.

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  18. It's a beaut and I love her as is!! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  19. What a beauty; I'm so glad you decided not to paint her. No doubt she'll sell and maybe even to the highest bidder, lol. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Inspiration Party.

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  20. I love the lines of primitive furniture and I think it was very interesting to let it show all its different coats!

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  21. This looks fabulous, good work!
    MacGIRLver

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  22. Very cool, Donna. I'm glad that you let her be herself with all her layers and personality.

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  23. The chest is so great and I love that you released the spiders!

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  24. Well I paint everything and I swear to you not a drop would touch this beauty - it's absolutely gorgeous Donna - what a find !
    xoxo

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