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Make visuals great again too dark
Make visuals great again too dark




I thought a nice weathered whitewash finish might be nice. I have a little gold, a little gold/silver, some dark wood and some weathered wood in this room. I considered painting the frames white but the prints are not a white-white and didn’t think it would look right. They didn’t really match my decor anymore but I loved the herb prints. So I pulled these out but wasn’t thrilled with the dark green frames. I had them packed away in a box and happened to come across them recently.Īs I was decorating my shelves, I knew I wanted a mix of framed prints, pretty decor and dishes, etc. I don’t think they ever made it into this home’s decor, if so, briefly. I’ve decorated with them in 3 of the homes we’ve lived in. It means you don’t have to go to the thrift store to find something to reinvent, it may be right under your nose already!Ĭan you believe I’ve had them for over 18 years? So, since I did these on a whim, what that means is, it was truly a quick and easy little makeover.

make visuals great again too dark

I’m really LOVING my “new” dining room decor. I shared a little snippet of them over on Instagram.

make visuals great again too dark

I literally did this on a whim as I was decorating my brand new dining room shelves! Really old is new is “old, worn and weathered”. Good morning my lovely friends! I’m sharing a super quick little tutorial on how to make “old new again” with a weathered whitewash finish….using only Chalk Paint.






Make visuals great again too dark