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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Card Catalog Drawer Makeover




I wanted to say thank you again to everyone who voted for me in Circle of Moms Top 25 Design Moms.  I really appreciate your votes.  I finished up at No. 61 and while I didn't quite make it into the top 25, I was thrilled that I made it as far as I did. 
Thank you for helping me get there!!
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I thought I would share a quick project with you.
One day, I would LOVE to find one of those really big card catalogs like the ones I can remember from elementary school. 
However, I also love these little single card catalog drawers too and I have been on the hunt for one for quite some time.


 I was in the Salvation Army a couple of weeks ago {it's my favorite place} and I came across this nice one for a dollar.


I sanded it down to the original wood with my brand new {awesome} sander that Mr. French Cottage bought for me.  I love this sander.
 I left just a little bit of the original green so that when I painted it gray and then sanded it again, I would see some of the green peeking through.
A nice, layered effect is what I was going for.
Once the paint was dry, I sanded and distressed the drawer and as a final step, I went over the whole thing with Minwax stain in Dark Walnut.
I applied it in small sections and then wiped it off with a paper towel.  I left the hardware in its original condition
 {a little rusty and crusty}


She looks pretty now!


Much better!




Have a great week!

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen

15 comments:

  1. You did a wonderful job making it look old and weathered! What is it about drawers that we all love so much? Maybe it's the mystery of what could be tucked inside...
    Michelle

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  2. You did a wonderful job making it look old and weathered! What is it about drawers that we all love so much? Maybe it's the mystery of what could be tucked inside...
    Michelle

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  3. Love this. I have a four-section card holder. I gotta pull it out. Its perfect for my recipe cards from my Mama and my Grandma and my uncle who was a great Southern chef. I think I may have to paint mine, too. :)

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  4. What a great transformation. And you gotta love Salvation Army! Love the green, and the waxed effect.

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  5. I too would love to find an old card catalogue. I love what you did with this one.

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  6. Great post,I really like your article

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  7. there were a few of those here at the sale last weekend...I almost bought them...now I am having flea market remorse!

    hope you are doing well -
    xo+blessings,
    Anne Marie

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  8. Ahhhhhhhhhhhh..........so much better now.

    Blessings,
    Spencer

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  9. Love it...but then anything you touch turns to beauty!! Hope your well...lots of love to you!

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  10. "she" came out lovely.
    A far cry from what she was!

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  11. LOVE LOVE LOVE it! You did a great job giving that card catalog a makeover. Just perfect.
    Blessings & hugs,
    Karen

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  12. Oh thats a great piece and you really did a wonderful job on her! All that for a dollar (and some elbow grease)! I'd buy that over a coffee any day!

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  13. It turned out wonderful. Great job!! I am going to start my hunt for one right away. Wish me luck:)
    Rebecca

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  14. These turned out amazing! Great job! Christie at Three Pixie Lane

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