So I bought a few flea bargains from a boutique store that was closing down in down town McKinney. The store was practically giving stuff away! I bought an entertainment stand for $10 and a run down book shelf for $5. Pretty cheap! Brock told me that I had to refinish both of them or he was not going to help me move them from the store. I agreed on his proposal and completed my mission. Both pieces are now finished.
For the entertainment stand, I chose a vintage purple that is simply divine! I wanted my room this color, but it is already vintage pink. Proudly, I completed the project in the small space of my apartment. To me the knobs are the icing on the cake, so I went to Hobby Lobby and found some pink, crystal clear knobs for a shabby chic feel.
The shelf, on the other hand, was a bit of a challenge. I decided to go with spray paint, which I normally do not like to do on big pieces. For one thing the price adds up and the smell is awful! I ended up going through 6 or 7 cans! The shelf if made of plywood and it is more difficult to sand off the old plastic finish, so spray paint was the best option. I decided to make this for a little girl's room, so I chose some simple paisley fabric for the backing of the shelf. The backing was a challenge, due to the fact that we could not figure out how to apply the fabric without wrinkling. Thank goodness for Brock's mom. She brought out the batting which helped smooth out the wrinkles. The piece turned out all right and hopefully I will find some more deals under ten dollars!



