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This chest of drawers is an Ethan Allen piece that was in the house where I grew up. It has sentimental value because of my distinct memories. My mother had it set up near a suspended stairway and displayed a gift that I gave her back in 1973, a "Mother" plate. I would sit on the stairs memorizing the poem printed on the plate, Only One Mother to Cherish and Love. Because of that, I still know every word of that poem. Somehow the message got through to me at an early age.....to cherish my mom. In the end, this plate and the mantra I memorized ended up being a gift for me. She was taken from me before the birth of my first child 16 years ago. Even though she is gone, we had the best years. I enjoyed every moment with her. Well....maybe not every moment......I was a teenager!
Cat scratches/Candle burn. |
I was super excited to freshen up this chest, and because of the sentimental value was wanting to go the extra mile. I chose to add a muted toned seashell fabric. The Mother Poem talks about nature and the multitude of miracles in the skies, land and the oceans. "Thousands and thousands of flowers and trees, Hundreds and hundreds of mountains and seas," says the unknown writer. I grew up and still live near the ocean, as did my mother. She would take us to the beach in the early morning hours when we were little kids with sand pales and Styrofoam 'surf boards' that we got from the dime store. I have wonderful memories of my childhood with my mom. Getting back into that hot car, after barely dusting the beach sand off my body, and sitting on my damp towel has we drove home....Salt clinging to my skin and tightening it as we drove.......
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Her and I took a 'girls' trip when I was 15 years old to Naples on the west coast of Florida. I was so excited because, unlike the east coast, the west coast waters were gentle and the sea shells were amazing. She helped me pick up shells for hours. We floated in the gulf waters and she told me stories of her teenage years. She helped me spell out my then boyfriend's name in the sand with the collected seashells. That four days still remains four of the happiest days of my life. (I can grow a tan like no other as you can see by this photo!)
Well, I am almost finished with the chest. All it needs is a good poly wipe and wax. After a heavy sanding, I put two coats of Sherwin Williams All Surface Acrylic Latex Primer. I then painted the chest with two coats of Sherwin Williams "Creamy."
I detailed the edges with a few accents of Americana Deco Art craft paint in Turquoise Blue with Folk Art Metallic Pure Gold layered over the top of the blue. (I used the blue to bring out a little blue detail in the seashell fabric.)
I then followed up with a wash all over the entire piece with MinWax Dark Walnut.
I soaked the hardware in vinegar to clean them up a bit.
I then precision cut the fabric to fit on the sides and drawer fronts of the chest. I used a thin layer of Mod Podge to adhere the fabric and used a credit card the press and smooth it down, concentrating on making sure the edges are firmly tacked. I did not cover the fabric with the Mod Podge because it is a heavy, outdoor fabric and I know it will take the wear and tear. Plus, I like the texture that the raw fabric brings to the piece.
Hope you like it. I do.....and I am sure my mom would have thought it was awesome.
Millions of stars in the heavens above,
Only one mother to cherish and love,
Thousands and thousands of flowers and trees,
Hundreds and hundreds of mountains and seas,
Everything multiplied over and over
Robins and butterflies, bees in the clover.
Many good friends to think the world of,
but only one mother to cherish and love.
~Unknown~
~Unknown~
-The End-
I am linking this project to:
I played with my Barbies under this table...I WANT IT! lol
ReplyDeleteNice job! I like the fabric on the drawer fronts.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Thanks for linking up!!
ReplyDeleteToni
A Bowl Full of Lemons
What an incredible project with such a deep and meaningful story behind it. Thanks so much for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.
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ReplyDeletethat turned out so nicely, lesley! i love how the drawers stand out now.
ReplyDeleteStunning! You've done an amazing job. I bet you're glad you kept it! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is SO beautiful! What a beautiful piece that will continue to be a family treasure!
ReplyDeleteI love this piece...I'm so glad you give the details of how you did it. It is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat chest is fabulous you should link up to every blog that has show and tell
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job
This is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWow that is original.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable redo. I did not know that you could cover drawers with fabric.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I know you love it for many years! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteSusan
mycottagelife.blogspot.com/
turned out very cute, love the use of the fabric
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job! such a lovely statement piece!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on the redo, and beautiful job telling the story!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper ....great makeover!
ReplyDeleteBenita
I loved this makeover so much that I am featuring it tonight at my Swing into Spring party which opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by then to pick up your "I've Been Featured' button. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis piece is just priceless. The sentimental value alone makes it so much more beautiful. Well done.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the makeover!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's awesome too! Great job, it looks stunning.
ReplyDeleteOk I have a few tears in my eyes after reading this post... love this story and your wonderful memories of your mom. It turned out beautiful--I love the fabric on the front and that gold really sets off the shape. Thanks so much for linking this great project to STL Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteMary
What a great transformation. I love it. Thanks for sharing it at WUW.
ReplyDeleteYay! You came! And yes, it looks awesome :) Really appreciate you sharing this great post with us at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful transformation. I am so glad you shared and joined my newbie party. Do come again soon!
ReplyDeleteLesley~ a beautiful tribute to your mom!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about the chest- the poem is lovely, too.
I came over from Debbie's Newbie Party,
...I recently post about my farm table and a tale of my mom too. Nice to meet you, Pat
This chest looks amazing!! Love how you Mod Podged the shell print on! Martina
ReplyDeleteHi Lesley~
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely piece of furniture, the transformation is wonderful!! Happy to be a new follower of your blog, found you via Debbiedoo's. :) I invite you drop by & link up to my fun & inspiring blog bash K.I.S.S.
Drop By The Tattered Tag
Amazing transformation! I love it!
ReplyDeleteDee
Your new follower
how special this piece is! You have done a fabulous job with this makeover!
ReplyDeletegail
"catching you this week"
You did an awesome job! I hope one day I get brave enough to try out fabric on something special like this. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful makeover! I am so glad you were able to bring this heirloom back to life.
ReplyDeleteI finally found a quiet morning to visit everybody again and actually leave a comment this time.
Thank you again for playing in my We Love White linky party!
okay, now i'm gonna have to follow you.
ReplyDeleteamy
Just amazing! Such a precious way to remember your Mom. I almost cried reading it and thinking how much I had some of my Mothers furniture to redo. Karen
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story. You translated so much of it and so much love into that piece, it couldn't be anything but gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteYour story, the poem, and your finished treasure of a chest are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the poem.
ReplyDeletelisa
I love it. Some fabrics are better than scrapbooking papers. Keep creating!
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