Victorian Dressing Chest Painted in Farrow & Ball Lime White |
Regency Mahogany Folding Tea Table |
20th Century Students Bureau |
Ercol Vintage Bookcase |
Since we work from home, as a concession to our neighbours, we rendezvous with our courier at the local A1M service station to hand over the items, rather than have a regular collection outside our cottage. Anything to keep the peace, since early on, our immediate neighbour objected to a courier van being loaded on a weekly basis next door to her house. Despite the fact she looks out on a beautiful church in a country lane - a commercial vehicle calling once a week was, for her, a blot on the landscape and just unacceptable.
We also sent a parcel off via our local post office, as well as one via Hermes - a brilliant courier employing local people to collect and deliver parcels, hold on to them all overnight until they are collected by a main van and taken to the depot. This keeps their charges to a minimum and provides local employment too. The Post Office could learn from them.
While Mike took charge of packing and despatch, I completed painting an Edwardian washstand in Annie Sloan's Duck Egg which I finished in dark wax fading to lighter tinted wax.
I also painted a Victorian pine table base and two chairs in Duck Egg, with tinted wax to create an aged effect, as well as a bookstand. For the latter, I used the paint effect suggested by Annie Sloan in her book, Paint Transformations - two contrasting shades on the same brush. In this instance, I used Antibes Green and Aubusson. Delighted with the end result. Photos to follow.
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