Since we moved to our new house almost 2 years ago, I’ve slowly been making updates throughout different rooms. Our main living spaces were my first big focus, so our living room got its makeover pretty early on. You may remember that it started looking...
I know it’s a bit late to be sharing a 2020 wrap-up post, but that’s honestly evidence of how this year has gone for me–just behind, on all the things. I thought about not writing it, since it’s already mid-January, but then I decided...
Merry Christmas Friends! I don’t know about you all, but I am really looking forward to having a little special Holiday Cheer in our lives over this next month. After what feels like the longest and strangest year ever, our family needs a little pick-me-up, and some...
Can anybody really have too many washstands? I honestly love these little pieces–they’re such a quick makeover and can be used in so many different spaces in your home! This one I found recently at a local flea market. The wood was kinda orangey...
If you’ve been following along with me for a while, you probably know that it’s been a long time since I have used chalk paint for my painted furniture projects. I was using chalk paint a lot in the very early days of Lost & Found, but then I...
Who’s in the mood for a great painted furniture makeover today? If that’s you, I’ve got good news! I’ve been holding onto this oak cabinet makeover for a while now, but today is the day to finally show it off. Check out the great bones on...
Who’s up for a bright and fun piece of painted furniture today? Today is your day then! I wanna share with you this yellow painted chest of drawers, and how you can get this look yourself. If I’m being honest, cool colors are more of my vibe. I tend...
I think old washstands are my absolute favorite pieces to paint. Not only are they small (and so make for a quick project), they’re just so versatile! You can use them in so many different rooms and for so many different purposes. Here’s one I found...
Milk Paint is one of my favorite paints to work with! But it comes with a lot of questions: How do you mix it? Is it durable? What if you don’t want it to chip? Does it actually have milk in it? Those are just a few I’ve gotten over the years 🙂 So...