Hey everyone, It’s Tracey from Traceys Fancy! Painted denim jackets are a new thing for me! After years of painting denim overalls, I’ve transitioned to the jackets by request. I actually prefer the painted denim jackets as the art seems easier to feature as the main focus on the back panel. Let’s get started, get your jacket/jeans/overalls to practice on! Materials List: Fine Mister Bottle Easy Peasy Spray Wax Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral Paint Artist Brushes 1/8 inch Permanent Marker…
Hi everyone! It’s Rachel from Tea and Forget-me-nots! Want to add patterns to home décor without buying new pieces? All you need is your current décor and a stencil you like. Patterned décor can be expensive because by its nature, it’s more unique. So, updating things you already own is a great way for a fresh look. And when it’s time for another change, you can try a different stencil. It’s much cheaper and more original than buying new décor…
Hi everyone! It’s Tracey from Tracey’s Fancy! Clay pot…. outdoor planter…. pottery makeover? Two years ago, I documented the process of Matt and I painting our outdoor pottery! It was one of the many projects we took on during our Covid lockdown. Outdoor Décor, those pots have endured two heat filled burning hot summers here in Texas…. as well as the arctic blast Snowmegeddon from last year….. and so much more crazy weather shenanigans! We never finished painting ALL of…
Hi everyone! It’s Erin Rochon from Rochon Design! Create a custom look while elevating your painted furniture by adding a stencil. The Belles and Whistle line has several stencils that work with any style and are easy to use. I had a tired side table that was the perfect project to try out Dixie Belle’s Mudcloth stencil. Here are the steps and materials so you can step up your refinishing game and try it out on your next project! Materials…
Hi everyone! It’s Do from Do Dodson Designs! I always say you get what you get, and you don’t pitch a fit. Well, I had to eat those words the day I drove 45 minutes to get this JANKY dresser after purchasing it on Facebook Market Place. I was looking for a dresser redo project, but this was more like a roadside kill. There were too many things wrong with this whole deal, but I could tell the woman that…
Hi friends! It’s Tracey from Tracey’s Fancy! I came across this early 1900’s washstand while purchasing an armoire from a nearby Bed & Breakfast. The owner offered it to me for an extremely fair price….. but I really had no need for it. I purchased it anyway and placed it in storage where it sat for 9 straight months. Until now! Let’s get started! Materials List: White Lightning BOSS Fluff Salt Water Anchor Peony Prickly Pear WoodUBend Bow Appliques Whimsical…