some say
i see only the best in people
thankfully
i have to say that’s
true
♥
like this lovely white iron headboard i found online for only $75
it had a lot of scrapes and gashes in it when i finally saw it in person
but a little white spray paint
liberated her beauty
♥
i thought about it for a few weeks
nervous that i would mess it up
planning to carefully tape the brass and marble bits
but one glass of wine later, i decided
{ like every other DIY I’ve done }
to
just go for it
and with every passing sweep the headboard became new again
{ some paint got on the brass, but it was easy to clean off with turps }
let’s be clear, it’s
not perfect
but anything of value never truly is
♥
i can’t wait to bring her to my new home
only 10 more sleeps
i’m beyond excited to be living in a home with my own furniture again
♥
i think i have an eye for the “bones” of a great house
and see the potential in vintage pieces that require a little TLC
and just so,
i have always found it
much easier to see a person’s
lovely potential
it’s far more difficult for me
to see the detractors or to be suspicious..
because it doesn’t
feel like a true measure of that person
♥
disclaimer.. sometimes, sadly, it is–
and if this is the case, that person is only allowed a small window of time in my life
and then we part ways
onward and upward
♥
but for the most part, when you see
that person’s kindness, their truth and laughter-
your see them at their
best
they are showing you
all they can be..
or their potential
♥
i much prefer that
to finding
fault
♥
seeing the
“best”
allows me to
appreciate
{ and hopefully sometimes forgive }
“mistakes”
..perhaps they comes from an lack of self-awareness,
a challenging childhood,
a tough year
or maybe just an “off” day
♥
we are
{ most of us }
all just
doing our best
{ i like to think so anyway }
with what we have been given
so why not
allow room for those mistakes
or those decisions even if they cause
us pain
we can choose, instead, to understand and
feel empthy
♥
i wonder if i see the best
somehow it may
encourage more of that
“best”
to shine in that person-
if only because someone believes in them
♥
like my little headboard
up close there are a myriad of imperfections
but from a distance
well, you get the “big” picture..
♥
This process works so easily for any interior/exterior metal decor. In fact the paint I purchased at Canadian Tire apparently works on wood, plastic and laminate as well. From start to finish, this little project took only about 30 minutes, not a bad investment for $75 + paint!
♥
Refinishing Wrought Iron Decor
Materials
cast iron item for refinishing
1 can Krylon Dual Superbond Paint + Primer, White * Satin, Indoor/Outdoor Fast Drying
soft cloth, paper towels
turpentine
Directions
If your item is already clean, just wipe down with a soft cloth to remove any dust or debris.
Work in a well-ventilated area where it won’t matter where excess spray paint will land. I found the back lane worked great!
As instructed, shake your paint for 1-2 minutes. Make sure you point the nozzle in the right direction to avoid getting paint on your hand 😉
Using brief, wide, light sweeping strokes, pass over sections of your item.
Once dry (about 25 minutes) repeat for better coverage.
Remove unwanted paint immediately using turpentine and a cloth or paper towel.
I think you could hold a piece of cardboard while spraying to prevent paint getting on your brass areas, etc.
Allow to fully dry for one hour then repeat if desired.
I love these types of pieces, if it’s too perfect it looks totally fake. I like the little scrapes and scratches! I’m sure it I’ll look great in your new place, you have such a beautiful style.