I recently (well not recently, actually about 2 months ago) bought a wooden magazine holder for $1.98.  at one of my favorite treasure stores.  However, it was definitely dated and did not suit my decorating style.  It has sat in the garage for awhile and as I passed it, I knew what I wanted to do but just didn't find the time or rather make the time.  Here is the before picture....


It was barn red with Noah's ark on both sides...Now I do love Noah and the wonderful promise we receive from that Biblical event...but nonetheless, it did not go with our den.  So with several days at home (in a row-that's the key), I gathered Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (Old Ochre), brushes, rags, the dark wax and began to transform Noah and the animals into a great magazine holder.  
I have refinished  many furniture pieces through the long process of stripping, sanding, priming and then painting, varnish, gloss or wax finishing.  However, Annie Sloan paint is all the rage, so I wanted to try it on something smaller before I venture to a coffee table that is waiting in the garage...I am here to say that --IT IS AWESOME!!  Two coats, dark wax for the  finish and it is done.  
**One key tip to pass on is to use a brush for the wax, especially the dark wax.  I brushed it on and then used an old t-shirt to buff.  For the brush, dip it in the wax and get a small amount.  Then brush in the direction of the grain until there is no more wax.  Then with the used t-shirt, buff into the wood and let dry.  It only takes a little while to dry.  Here is the finished result...
Now to fill this with great reads, inspirations ---I think it turned out great.  Now onto the coffee table. Until next time,
Blessings,
 
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