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Spring Makeover on a Thrifted Cabinet

I had no preset plan in my head, I just did light strokes with an almost dry brush to give a feathered, barely there look.

Oh yes, there’s many imperfections but I think it adds to the charm of this new, old cabinet. Moving on to putting the handles back on, I went with handles not knobs for the doors this time resulting in me drilling extra holes.

Yes, yes, yes that’s better I prefer the handles, on the doors at least.

One last, tiny job before I share the reveal, the knicks in the wood finish needed some attention. I simply applied and then buffed a black sharpie paint pen, it worked like a charm!

Okay so now we’ve come to the reveal, are you ready?? It may not make it into the makeover hall of fame but it will certainly make it into my dining room!!

Look at all of that hidden storage just waiting to be filled, it’s going to be a game changer to have accessible craft supplies nearby as I cook or bake in my kitchen.

I think the green was a great backdrop for any white accents that I choose to display.

Thanks for checking in on my little, old makeover just using minimal tools and minimal effort to make it purdy once more.

All of my picture frames are stored inside the cupboard doors and stencils and scrapbooking paper are hidden in the two drawers. At any moment that my meal is just simmering I can take a couple of steps and continue with my creating.