This project involves a basic oak buffet that was a workhorse piece for a client over the last decade, but just couldn't find its place in their dining room since they restyled the room. I started with two coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in French Linen on the whole piece, edged the interior of the cabinet doors with ASCP Old White, followed up with clear wax and dark wax, and sanding of edges. The knobs are the original, and I would love to see the cabinet doors updated with teardrop pulls or ring pulls in the same dark metal. My client has a great eye, so I can't wait to see what she decides to do. Hopefully we can get a follow up photo in the dining room!
I've played around with creating custom silhouettes digitally using Adobe Illustrator. I start with a digital photo, creating an outline using the pen tool. I love the way they look! Of course they pale in comparison to the artwork that silhouette artists create with paper and scissors, which is what I have on my mantle, but this is a fun project that I have enjoyed exploring and doing for friends.


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