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malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 10:16 PM Apr 2016

Old, sturdy wood furniture redone "very" cheap.

Last edited Sat Apr 23, 2016, 11:18 PM - Edit history (1)

I refurbished an old badly worn blond, art deco bedroom suite for $15.00.

I sold it for $1500.00.

Interested? Just ask.

ETA: I'm not selling anything here. I'm suggesting things to make all our lives better. Everything I've learned I'm willing to share.

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Old, sturdy wood furniture redone "very" cheap. (Original Post) malokvale77 Apr 2016 OP
wow grasswire Apr 2016 #1
I have a similar one in my room... malokvale77 Apr 2016 #2
huh! grasswire Apr 2016 #3
JPR will let me upload from my computer... malokvale77 Apr 2016 #7
To post photos here, Curmudgeoness Apr 2016 #17
Let me get back to you. malokvale77 May 2016 #18
I can't answer that. Curmudgeoness May 2016 #20
imgur works as well -- you can just upload the photo from your 'puter villager May 2016 #27
super! good for you. oldandhappy Apr 2016 #4
Nicely done. You have the skills to do that. rusty quoin Apr 2016 #5
No, not labor intensive at all. malokvale77 Apr 2016 #6
All the sanding of little places...what do you mean? rusty quoin Apr 2016 #8
I'm not talking about sanding anything. malokvale77 Apr 2016 #9
Oh...that's something I'd like to learn about. rusty quoin Apr 2016 #10
Tell us more. My 840high Apr 2016 #11
OK... malokvale77 Apr 2016 #13
I did a patio table for a women... malokvale77 Apr 2016 #14
Thank you. 840high Apr 2016 #16
Let me better explain malokvale77 Apr 2016 #12
We can do that. 840high Apr 2016 #15
I'm waiting for people to tell me of that basic foundation. nt malokvale77 May 2016 #19
OK because no one went further... malokvale77 May 2016 #21
sending to my daughter. 840high May 2016 #22
Wow... malokvale77 May 2016 #23
I'll tell my daughter - she 840high May 2016 #24
You're welcome. nt malokvale77 May 2016 #25
Thanks a bunch for updating the thread Melurkyoulongtime May 2016 #26

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
2. I have a similar one in my room...
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 10:50 PM
Apr 2016

that I can photo but DU won't let me upload from my computer.

What's up with that?

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
7. JPR will let me upload from my computer...
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 11:10 PM
Apr 2016

maybe I can link it from there (snicker).

Give me a day or two to remove my personal stuff and figure out how to do this.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
17. To post photos here,
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 08:08 PM
Apr 2016

you need to use Photobucket or Flickr or some other photo hosting site. If you need help, let me know. I am not proficient, but I do post from Flickr.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
20. I can't answer that.
Sun May 8, 2016, 06:57 PM
May 2016

I have never tried anything but Flickr, and I know that people seem to like Photobucket better but I have no experience with it or how it works. Maybe you should post an OP asking everyone here about that.

 

villager

(26,001 posts)
27. imgur works as well -- you can just upload the photo from your 'puter
Fri May 13, 2016, 02:04 AM
May 2016

...without having to sign up or join anything...

 

rusty quoin

(6,133 posts)
5. Nicely done. You have the skills to do that.
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 10:56 PM
Apr 2016

I know that it is labor intensive work, and I admire how you made it valuable again. I like old furniture too.

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
6. No, not labor intensive at all.
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 11:04 PM
Apr 2016

Mostly relaxing and having fun. I do this in my living room while watching TV.

 

rusty quoin

(6,133 posts)
8. All the sanding of little places...what do you mean?
Sat Apr 23, 2016, 11:14 PM
Apr 2016

You can use a chemical dip, you can use chemicals outside of course...even the stains and finishes need ventilation.

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
13. OK...
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 12:18 AM
Apr 2016

First checkout post #12. It has the basic procedural. Use what ever paper you want for the background.

If you want to personalize it with flowers, vegetables, guitars, rock stars or family and friends, I can tell you how to do that.

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
14. I did a patio table for a women...
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 12:36 AM
Apr 2016

who's life was centered around her garden and her family. I tucked pictures of her family amongst the flowers and vegetables.

I'm not saying do this for a living, I'm saying, enrich your own lives with your imaginations.

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
12. Let me better explain
Sun Apr 24, 2016, 12:02 AM
Apr 2016

This works best with less ornamental curved pieces.

Practice on any old piece of board.

5 - 10 parts water to Elmers glue (depending on the dimension you want), mixed in a flat pan.

Let's say you have brown paper bags on hand. Tear them into large or small or random sized pieces. Whatever floats your boat.

Dip the pieces of paper into the glue mixer, lay them on the surface, slightly over lapping, until the surface is covered. Let it dry.

That's the basic step.



malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
21. OK because no one went further...
Fri May 13, 2016, 12:03 AM
May 2016

you should have a basic stone or slate looking background.

Brush 1 or more layers (depending on the 3d effect you desire) of your glue mixture over your foundation.

This is where the fun begins. This is where I wish I could give hands on experience.

Using precise cut outs of the subjects you decided on, build your scene with the same, glue dip and paste method. Building from distance forward.

Brush in between with layers of glue mixture.

I'm kind of rushing this before I'm booted.

malokvale77

(4,879 posts)
23. Wow...
Fri May 13, 2016, 01:03 AM
May 2016

I'm glad you're still interested.

PM me and I will give you my private email address. I might be able to upload some pics for you.

Melurkyoulongtime

(136 posts)
26. Thanks a bunch for updating the thread
Fri May 13, 2016, 01:38 AM
May 2016

I'd love to see the photos you mentioned if you're able to post them. Can't wait to try it out and add this technique to my repertoire.

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