Monday, August 29, 2022

The Hutch Begins its Transformation

 

You know how you look at the same thing every day for years and then all of a sudden one day you look at it and say, "NOPE. I'm sick of it. Gonna change it"?

Well, this was the hutch, before.

I've already shown you how I got rid of the dishes I no longer used, and reorganized with some of my favorite things. I had decided to paint the interior of the hutch, above. But it would need a big chunk of time.

I took the doors down, and removed the hinges. Then I primed the facing. I'll have to remove the contents before I paint the insides, and to do that I'd have to get the doors out of the way.

So after I cleared my dining room table and covered it with a tarp, I removed the doors, removed the hardware and washed the glass. Then I added blue painter's tape on the glass...

Then I painted them with primer. Tomorrow I'll flip them over and prime the insides, and after that I'll make a trip to the big box hardware store for paint for the top coat. When I've applied the two coats of the top paint to each side, I'll set the doors aside, and empty the contents of the hutch itself, and then I'll start painting the inside.

Actually I may not wait that long. I just have to figure out where to put the contents of the hutch so it won't be spread out all over the house. Then I'll paint the insides. I figure it will be messy and the air might turn blue, but I'm on stay-cation for the next couple of weeks. I'll be watching the tennis in New York, as I do each year, so I'll have time to complete the job.

And I'll be picking up the first bird quilt from Janet Lee, my long arm quilter, and I'll be working getting that bound as well, and I'll be putting the second one together, so I'm excited about that too.






6 comments:

Linda Swanekamp said...

Polish pottery and Fiesta ware are my all time favorites. Wish I could chuck all my other dishes for sets of them. Looks like a lot of fuss work ahead.

Ruth said...

I think you are on to a good thing!! Interesting use of your cups as you paint. The bird quilt looks absolutely beautiful!!

Marty Stanchi said...

Naturally you would have have many colors of Fiestaware dishes!

Quiltdivajulie said...

This is going to look so much cleaner and fresher. (I use soup cans to elevate items when painting, where you used mugs - either one works!)

Michele in Harrisburg said...

Looking good! Also excited to see the bird quilt finished. One of those birds is one I made. Lol Lynne, I emailed you 5 days ago, as somehow I'm unsubscribed from your blog, and I can't find where to sign up for it again. No rush, but if you can help me with that, I'd be much obliged. Thank you and have a wonderful day! Michele

Quiltin' As Fast As I Can! said...

The cabinets will be beautiful! I moved my 15 place setting set of Fiestaware to our 1920's library case as it was too heavy. We use a 12 place setting set of simple white Corelle now, its so light and really sturdy! Deb E