
I recently acquired this old waterfall desk at an estate sale. It had definite potential!
I had already removed the hardware and gave it a light sanding in this picture.

I decided to go with my homemade chalk paint just like I used for my dresser redo.
I used a slate blue and off white color.
I mixed 1/2 Cup Plaster of Paris
1/2 Cup HOT water
1 1/2 Cups of Paint
I did give the thing a coat of primer with the spray on primer. Then I went to work with the chalk paint.

After 2 coats of Chalk paint, I used a dark mahogany stain on the top.
I went back and sanded around the edges, corners, and legs to give it a distressed look.

I gave the drawers a coat of dark brown glaze. This helped me to achieve that perfect antiqued look.
I found the cute little decal on a glass that I found at the thrift store. I thought it looked good...
Next, I used some old scrapbook paper and decoupaged the top, and the inside of the drawers. I decided to do this because the veneer on top wasn't perfect, but I didn't want to strip it. I love how it turned out. I really think it gave the desk some character.
Covered it with a few coats of poly to protect the paper and vwa-la!
I used the original handles, which I painted black.
What do yo think? I absolutely love it. Like usual, I don't want to sell it. :/
But... Yes I am selling this piece.
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