Here is the before.
I always stick with my "don't buy anything more than $20" rule and this little end table slid in right under at $19.99. You see the wood finish was messed up and this type of table is a bit out of style so why not freshen it up a bit?
I mixed some Annie Sloan Old White Chalk Paint with some Waverly Crimson Chalk/Acrylic Paint for the perfect shad of pink.
The Waverly Black and White Toile Print fabric really sends it up a few notches on the cuteness factor!
...and those burners, hand painted them myself - love!
My favorite is the little Peekaboo Lined Drawer that holds all of the utensils for every little chefs' delights. I have an entire post showcasing my favorite Peekaboo Drawers because I think they are so fun!
Do you have a little chef in mind that would love this little pink play kitchen? I sure do!
| Blue Damask Childs Play Kitchen |
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8 comments :
That is adorable - well done! Pinning to share :)
I love all your little kitchens! I sooo wanna make some! There are so many old pieces of furniture out there that could be REused to make a little chef VERY happy!
OH. My. Goodness.
I saw the holes in it in the first picture, and thought, ummmmm...
But man! That turned out SO cute!!
Hmm, our play and living space over lap. This might've a good solution.
That came out fabulously! Any little kid would love to get it!
Tami,
This is so cute. For sure so much better than those plastic kitchens. I love it.
What a super idea! Where were you when my children and grandchildren were little? It's simply charming and the color theme is perfect for a little chef! Congrats on such a great makeover!
oooooo! Love this practical upcycle. What did you use for the burners?
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