That's what I thought when I first spotted this in the thrift store....A French writing desk
Here's my subject, look at the bubbles, I was already in the process of giving this gem a bath!
OK, so here's how I made my vision a reality. I used my electric spray painter and heirloom white paint in a satin finish.
Then I envisioned old post cards on the top, graphics courtesy of Graphics Fairy, printed on water slide decals
This was just begging for some old Paris knobs...My homemade polymer clay knobs stamped with Paris graphics
Now, I so believe in something being as beautiful on the inside as the outside, so I Mod Podged some 7 Gypsies Paris tissue paper in the drawers
And added a French water slide decal inside the top
I was almost done, but that bar across the bottom was bugging me
So, I made up some plaster appliques and added a little glaze over them so they would stand out
Ah, here it is my interpretation of a French Writing Desk
Ok, a French Desk in front of my French doors...To much French for you?
I'm planning to bring this to the Fancy Flea, the show I'm doing in April. Now, here is the good news and the good news...I am trying to keep my booth at Orange Tree Stocked at the same time I'm getting ready for the show....So, some of the things I thought I was bringing to the FF, are ending up in my booth. No sympathy needed, I'm having way to much fun!
Happy Creating
OMG! That is gorgeous! You find the most wonderful things, and turn them into the most beautiful treasures!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so good at remembering to take the "before and after" photos. I never think to take pictures before I start.
Thanks for dropping in and commenting on my French inspired dress form. I will have another dressed in pink organdy for Pink Saturday. Hope you will pop over for a peek.
Keep inspiring us!
Luv, Luv,
Elizabeth
Tres Jolie!
ReplyDeleteIf you can put a French desk in front of a French door, I can give it a French shout out.
I love this. The custom knobs by Carol are the perfect touch to it, too. The way your stuff sells so fast, it's got to be a challenge to fill up both the booth and get your "Flea" ready, but I have all confidence in you.
I really wish I lived closer so I could go to that Fancy Flea show.
Wow Carol you sure made the sad little table look fabulous. I love all of the details that you've added. The images are perfect for the style and I can never get enough french!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you've managed to take care of your booth and get stuff ready for your show....whew...hats off to you girl!
hugs
Sissie
What a transformation! The customers will be fighting over her I'm so glad I stopped by. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteVery nice desk! You did a wonderful transformation!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous project! This sweet little desk is going to sell very fast...
ReplyDeleteThat desk turned out great! You have a way with transformations...from sad to happy in 3.5 seconds! (although I'm sure it's not actually 3.5 seconds)
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the desk.
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration when it comes to the redo!!
Have fun,
Cheryl
Ps... I just ordered my water slide decals from Ebay. So excited! XoXo
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ReplyDeleteGreat job on the "French" desk! What a great idea! I check out your blog often and am always amazed at your talents.
Veronica
this is absolutely beautiful! i am so in awe of everything you do, you are truly a talent!
ReplyDeletei just ordered some water slide decals and am anxiously awaiting them, you're such an inspiration. thanks for sharing.
It looks great! I love the finishing touches. Especially the plaster decorations. Nice job!
ReplyDeletenever too much french!!! love it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Carol! Totally love it!
ReplyDeleteall of your details make it sooooo oooolala! People would never believe what it looked like before you got your creative hands on it! Really beautiful Carol! t.xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your French writing desk is going to sell fast. I love the homemade knobs and appliques.
Sell your talent as I can see you will be sold out at the Fancy Flea and your booth.
Dee
oh my gosh this is beautiful, what a creative mind you have, love this so much!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I wish I had your vision when I see things at the thrift store! What a great piece of furniture...well it is NOW! Big hugs! Enjoy this gorgeous weather we're having! ♥
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautiful! I love how you accented this piece
ReplyDeleteBet it goes really quickly
You've got the plaster applique down girl! I love your desk...not to 'frenchy' in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI like it!
~Pat
...I'm going to have to go read your plaster technique, I bet making the mold was the hardest part.
see ya!
I would not have said it had a snowball's chance....but you did it again!!! Fabulous!! So sorry you're having to work so hard to keep up the booth AND get ready for the April show! lol!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Carol! Love it! Even the paint alone changed this up to pure loveliness. Love the graphics and appliques you added. I think I would be quite happy to sit at this desk!
ReplyDeleteCiao Carol cosa dire? Sei deliziosamente magica... Trasformi qualsiasi cosa in arte.
ReplyDeleteBaci Simo
Lovely transformation! I'm always amazed at your ability to use "just enough" bling on a piece. Me, I'd want to decoupage every piece of Paris-y decoration I had onto the desk. I have to look at examples like yours as my inspiration; that way, I don't over do it. :)
ReplyDeleteOne question: what is 3 Gypsies tissue paper? Is that a name brand? Can you point me in the right direction to find it? I did an internet search and came up with nothing. Thanks!
Never too much French!
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
You have the wonderful ability to see the end result in something that looks pretty pitiful to most people! I enjoy looking at the French -inspired look, but what happened to the Italian -inspired look? I'm not finding too much crafting supplies that have anything to do with it, and that's what I prefer. My home is a mixture of Italian and Western. I call it Spaghetti Western!
ReplyDeleteToo much French?!! No way! It's beautiful, you did a great job envisioning the final end product.
ReplyDeleteJudy @ Distressed, But Not Forsaken
That is just a gorgeous piece. You did a marvelous job on it..Too French? NEVAH! I LOVE it! xo Diana
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ReplyDeleteYou transformed what I would have thought was a piece of junk into something beautiful! Again.
Love it!! You are so talented...with all those knobs and everything...have a good sale!!
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty. I need to come to The Sunshine State. Good luck with your show.
ReplyDeleteI love this piece. It is so much better than deary brown and the creativity is off the charts.. so going to borrow this idea.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Oh my gosh! That is EXACTLY like the one I just donated (except part of our side was chewed on from when our dog was a puppy!) What a difference you made. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteCarol, you are brilliant and an absolute inspiration! The desk is "tres magnifique". And thanks for doing all the leg work on finding a paint sprayer...UPS just delivered mine (hip-hip-hooray, unfortunatley we're having are monsoon season here on the Oregon coast so it will be awhile before I can get out and paint.
ReplyDeleteYou have all KINDS of talent! Knobs, appliques, decals, paint, spayers, redos, updos....amazing!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with your sales , I'm sure it will sell.
Keep having fun!
this is such a treasure, carol:) LOVE those knobs!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I really want to do those water slide decals. They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteToo much French isn't possible. Love the post : )
ReplyDeleteGreat job Carol! I knew you would do something great...
ReplyDeletePretty French desk, love that you add your own personal touch!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Haha! Carol, yes I am still plugging away at the kitchen reno. Fitting it in between work and going out of town for hubbies course. Six doors to spray, and banquette to build and a table to re-finish...oh God I thought I was nearly there now I listed it it seems I still have such a long way to go!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great eye you have for envisioning and creating! Beautiful job :)
ReplyDeleteLove your French desk, Carol. Those decals really make things look great and so do your hand crafted knobs and appliques. You're the best my friend!------ Shannon
ReplyDeleteWonderful transformation, Carol. You never disappoint with your great imagination.
ReplyDeleteExcellent job on your new desk transformation Carol....your imagination and creativity is so amazing and makes for such inspiration to us all....I already have a list going here on what I want to redo with my new sprayer...I am also wanting to try my hand on some of the water slide decals for my projects...can't wait to get started :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful up coming weekend! Hugs Mary
Lovely as usual!I had a show on Saturday and it poured! Here's hoping your show is much drier!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...stopped by via Miss Mustard Seed. After oohing, aaahing, and drooling over your beautiful desk, I toured your home and wondered, "why the heck haven't I ever been here, before?!" I can't wait to come and spend some time walking backwards through your posts and feasting my eyes on the results of all of your many talents!!~~
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm guessing you meant 7 Gypsies Paris tissue, not 3 Gypsies. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow Carol! What a beautiful desk you created out of that ugly duckling. All your special touches, the knobs, decals, and appliques gave it so much character.
ReplyDeleteWell, I was pretty surprised when I saw that little desk as I have the same desk I bought in '74 for $49. I was in court reporting school and needed a desk and it was the perfect thing for me. I still have it and it's been used by my husband for years. I think I see a new future for it though! Thanks for sharing, it came out beauitful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project. It turned out great!
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Marielle
Checking on my profile signature to see if my blog shows up. Thank you Carol for all your help.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, so gorgeous, I love it:-) Hugs, Biljana
ReplyDeleteYou are one busy and creative lady!!! Great transformation!!! Good luck with your booth and the April show!!!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteThis is my absolute favorite blog. You are the most talented person ever. I look so forward to each post. I just started my "humble" blog today with so much to learn. I'd love for you to visit. You have inspired me so!
betty-southerngrace.blogspot.com
Carol
ReplyDeleteAnother drop dead gorgeous transformation!!
LOVE IT!!
Hugs,
Deb
WOW WOW WOW!!!! I LOVE this but then, what dont I love? :P
ReplyDeleteHugs,
I don't think I've seen a french desk before. It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteSandy xox
OMG, this is my new FAVORITE!!!
ReplyDeleteEvery touch is perfect.
just gorgeous Carol!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty Carol! Such a special piece once you got your hands on it!!!
ReplyDeletehugs...
Oh, Carol, I KNOW you're having FUN!!! Everything you do turns out so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers tutorial has been so wonderful for me! I just love making them, because they turn out so pretty!(at least when I finally got the correct fabric. The Jo-Ann shop near me has the perfect kind!!!
Thanks again, Hugs, Maki
Just found your blog! Thanks so much for all your inspirational ideas! Keep up the good work! Have a good and Godly day! Laura Rhodes
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautifully, Carol! And I love the idea of decoupaging the drawers!
ReplyDeleteohhhh la la! I love this piece Carol.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
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Pat
Just beautiful!
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Pat
This is exquisite! You did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome transformation! You have such a great eye for details. Wish I lived closer!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteJust have to say that you are one amazing force of nature. I sat down to read your blog an hour ago and can't get up--there is just too much to see. You do such a nice job of documenting every step, and with such great photos--and your kindness and creative spirit really come through at every part of your blog. I may have to travel from California to Florida just to meet you in person. You're awesome!