We searched for someone to help repair the backside of the hutch so the piece would stand square.  Then I sanded it down.  The inside that is painted ivory was so stained from whatever had been set on the shelves, that I sealed the shelves with primer and painted the inside.  The exterior got several coats of satin polyurethane.  
I love keeping my collection of glassware and serving pieces on the shelves.  The cat's favorite napping spot is up on top on the quilts.  It was such a hunk of junk when we hauled it home and I think it was a great rescue of an antique.
Tuesday, I was in a baking mood with the snow falling and it was cold outside.  I talked about baking cookies.  Well last night I finally got back to finish baking the cookies I had mixed up.
The quiches and the meatloaf I baked that night were a big hit with the family.
I have linked up with the 627 Handworks and Colorado Lady for Vintage Thingie Thursday.
Yours in quilting, 
Terry



 
furniture thats lived a life is always the best
ReplyDeleteI love that hutch too!!! Always thought it had so much character. Now I know why, because you rescued it and gave it loving care.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover of that vintage cabinet. You did a great job.
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