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Friday, April 15, 2011

Shabby chic bed

Yesterday I shared this horrible nasty bed I purchased at Goodwill.



I painted it a pistachio green and distressed it. For some reason I feel that photos never show the true colors and awesomeness of a bed when you are showing it without a mattress and bedding....But oh well....





My Etsy seller GIVEAWAY ends Sunday night, so be sure to enter soon....


Have a great weekend everyone!

14 comments:

  1. SOOOOOOOOOOO much better! Great save!

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  2. Loove this bed! That is one of my fave colors right now!

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  3. Doesn't even look like the same bed, even without the benefit of a mattress and bedding! Awesome job!

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  4. adorable! it will be so cute in a kids room!

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  5. So pretty! When you distress your newly painted items, do you mainly use sandpaper?
    Thanks!

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  6. love the color! glad you were able to get the horses teeth marks out! lol.

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  7. That color is so great Lisa! You made quite the ugly piece into a beauty!

    Have a great weekend!
    Pam

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  8. I love the color! Looks beautiful and I can just imagine it with fluffy, girly-girl bedding!

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  9. Lisa, I love the color!
    you did a great job. What size?

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  10. I can picture that bed done up with all pretty pastels bed linens.

    Hope you had good luck at ET today. Wish I could have gone.
    x
    Carole

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  11. Hi Lisa!

    I never get tired of seeing what a coat or two of paint can do. You saved that bed. Great color! I know what you mean about the color not showing true in photos. Frustrating with our type of blogs. This will be darling in a cottage bedroom!

    Hope you're having a great week!
    XO,
    ~M

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  12. I understand what your saying. Not having the mattress and the bedding is like having shoes without shoe laces. How can you judge how good a shoe looks without shoe laces?

    -Zane of ontario honey

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