Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Coffee table made from pallet wood black

This is a custom built pallet wood coffee table. The dimensions are 38" long by 24" wide and 20" high. I selected quality looking pieces of wood for this design. The material is re purposed pallet wood. The top has a smooth finish and the sides are rough finished. I liked the look of this piece because it highlights the natural wood grain and character marks of the wood. It is stained black and has a flat poly finish. This could be used as a T.V. if preferred. Makes a great accent piece to any room! For more info click on the link below!https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeMarc



Antique Shutter Shelf

This is a custom made shutter shelf made from an antique shutter. The shelf is 6" deep by 41" wide. The color is mahogany with a poly finish. Comes with wall hanging tabs. Very unique design. The shelf was aged to look like real mahogany using a foe finish technique. This is a one of a kind piece. Great for kitchen, dining room, or living room decor. To purchase this click on the link below for more info!https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeMarc


Handmade Spoon Handle Earings

This is a pair of handmade spoon dangle earrings. They are made from a set of silver spoons. They are about 1 3/4 long! They have a simple hook through hook. The spoons have been polished to bring out the silver finish.The spoon handles have a nice elegant pattern on them. Great for any occasion and or especially for brides! Limited quantities available. To purchase these click on the link below for more info! https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeMarc





Antique Desk and Chair

This is my latest piece! It is an antique desk and chair. There are four drawers. Not sure of the time period but I am pretty sure it is quite old considering the style of the chair and how sturdy the desk is made. It is quite heavy. The dimensions are 55" wide by 24" deep by 30" high.
This is my first refinishing project. The desk was already stripped and sanded down some before I started. I had to do some light sanding and the chair had some loose pieces that I had to fix. I had heard about this paint called chalk paint and I did some research on it. I was a little skeptical about it but I thought I would give it a try. I happen to work at a hardware store and we just started carrying Amy Howard chalk paint. I took a look at it and thought this would be a great project to try it out on. So I looked at some colors and picked something that I thought would fit the piece and make a great accent to someones decor. I painted the pieces as directed and finished it with paste wax and buffed it out. I chose a color called French Blue and I painted the trim white. I was at the step of upholstering the chair and was looking at fabrics. I had one in mind but saw this other one and thought hmm that might work. I put new foam and finished the seat cushion and WOW was I shocked at how it matched perfectly and the pattern really set it off. I found a few knobs and pulls that would stand out too. To say the least this is one of the nicest pieces I have ever done. It took a lot of work and time and I think it payed off because it looks beautiful! I really hope somebody buys this and enjoys it as much as I did making it. It is a rare piece so don't miss out on this one. I hate to see it go but it will be a conversation piece for sure! For more info check out my Etsy store at https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeMarc