Monday, April 23, 2012

Thrifty and Nifty Chica Guest Post

Hello, I’m Whitney from Thrifty and Nifty Chica, and I am ecstatic to be guest blogging for you today. I am lucky enough to share with you one of my favorite techniques for making something new look old.
This is one of the easiest and most fun ways to quickly distress your new projects. Aren’t you so excited to see how to save time on your next project? You will need a base coat and a top coat. As you can see I was super anxious to get started and forgot to take a picture of just my supplies. I used 12x12 , 9x9 and a 7x7 board. To create the layered look, I grabbed two of the short candlesticks. It's going to be so cute!!

For your base coat you can use anything…Acrylic, latex and I have even tried spray paint. I used acrylic here because it’s cheap, I had some on hand and it dries pretty quickly.

First you want to put a coat of your base color on any surface that you want to peek through. I like to distress the edges and corners so that is what I did. You can paint the whole thing if you want it more distressed.

After that dries it’s time for the secret ingredient… Vaseline! I said it, Vaseline!
I bought a tube of it in the baby section at Wal-mart. I think the tube is easier for application, otherwise you could have a real mess on your hands.

I like to rub a little vaseline on any surface I want to show through my top coat. Again I did my corners and edges but you can add more or less depending on the look you are trying to go for. The Vaseline will keep your top coat from sticking.

I don't know if you can tell but it looks kinda greasy.

After you have applied the Vaseline, its time to get your top coat ready. I used the Ivory Acrylic paint for the top coat. Depending on how dark you want it you may need two coats.



Now let that dry for awhile. Once it is dry it’s time for the exciting part. Distressing! I used a sanding block to distress mine. Just rub your corners lightly to reveal the base coat. The more you sand it the more awesome it will look. Just sand it until you are pleased with the look! So Nifty!


Next, we have to assemble the stand. I used a good wood glue and a ruler to make sure I got things all lined up. You may need a few eyes to look at the sides while you move things around and get them lined up.
Make sure you let them all dry for awhile before you lift them up and move it around. Voila! You have an amazingly versatile cake stand/display stand.



You can use if for many different displays. I tried to give you and idea of all the things you could do. I imagine that you are all very creative so you can come up with loads of ways to use it.

Now for some exciting news! The Wood Connection has given me a $25 gift certificate to giveaway. Leave a comment on MY blog by Friday April 27th at midnight. I will pick a winner at random, please leave your email address so I can email the winner.

32 comments:

  1. How can I pin this on pinterest?

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  2. Very creative! What's the little nob on the top tier? (random, but I love the turquoise mirror!)

    starpixie9 at hotmail dot com

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  3. Beautiful! I absolutely LOVE the wood connection! eizember(at)gmail(dot)com

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  4. Beautiful! I absolutely LOVE the wood connection!
    eizember(at)gmail(dot)com

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  5. where did you get the finial and candle sticks?

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    1. They are on the shelves in the first room at the store. You could ask at the counter.

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    2. I got them in the first room, on the shelves. You could ask at the counter.

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  6. Where did you get the finial and candle sticks?
    lindykartchner@yahoo.com

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  7. Love it! I'm feeling inspired! :)

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  8. This is so adorable! I am going to make one for my kids birthday.

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  9. This is adorable! I love you guys.

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  10. Looks great! Seems pretty simple to do also. Melissalanderson@live.com

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  11. Cute idea! Love the rustic look! Afullerton73@gmail.com

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  12. I have always wondered how to do this. I am going to try it with the candle sticks I bought from Wood Connection. Thanks

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  13. sorry my e-mail is stevestephanieolsen@gmail.com

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  14. Such a great idea! elkins04@gmail.com

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  15. I just love this project! Looking forward to making my very own dessert stand and decorate it with some yummy cupcakes! Libbi, libbi.flynn (at) gmail.com

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  16. I absolutely love this!!! I am going to make this for my boss and me, I work at a wedding cake shop, I honk people would love it for their cupcakes!!!!
    Andriakt7@yahoo.com

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  17. I absolutely love this!!!! I will make one for my boss and me, I work at a wedding cake shop and I think people would love to use this stand!!!!

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  18. Good post Whitney! Looks like a good project.

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  19. Omg soo cute love the distressed look!

    Ashpete78@gmail.com

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  20. Seriously cute and clever...now I need to make one before my grandson's birthday party that is coming up. Thanks for sharing! breakcycle1225@gmail.com

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  21. Vaseline who knew... That looks fatastic... I am so making one of these this weekend...Thanks for the inspiration... Did you use a finishing spray on this??? mitzi.tischner@imail.org

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  22. This looks like such a fun and easy project. I love that you gave it a distressed look. Great job! Thanks for sharing! veronica.bori@gmail.com

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  23. This seems like such a fun and easy project. I love that you gave it a distressed look. Thank you for sharing! I will be making one of these soon! My email address is veronica.bori@gmail.com

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  24. So cute and creative, I need to make one! Dfkitchen74@gmail.com

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  25. So cute and creative, I need to make one! Dfkitchen74@gmail.com

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  26. So cute will use for a wedding that is comming up because it looks so easy to do.

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  27. It is an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing. paezworld at gmail dot com

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  28. I love this and thanks for the tip about Vaseline. I am going to give it a try.

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  29. I love this and thanks for the tip about the Vaseline. I am going to give it a try!

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