This is what I came up with based on Casey's tutorial. It took several attempts before I found a combination of rubber stamp motifs that I was happy with.
The hutch on the right is like the one I used. On the left you can see the finished hutch. The door insets are leather. I used cherry acrylic stain and then a dark walnut glaze to add depth to the finish.
The color on the picture above is more accurate but this one shows the detail a little better. I love how expensive the finished hutch looks.
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7 comments:
The hutch looks great!
Looking good De! I like the stamps that you used on yours!Was the stain Minwax?
Thats beautiful De
How lovely that looks!
Clever
Im afraid I do not have any stamps!
Can't keep up with you girls anyway!!! lol
Your "new" hutch does look expensive!
I'm really going to have to try this...
seems the old wardrobe that had my grandmother in the library!
compliments is really nice!
Happy New Year!!
Caterina
Thank you all!
Casey, I used Folk Art water based craft stain and Plaid glaze.
De your hutch looks amazing!!! Off to go read start to finish how you and Casey made those hutches look like a million bucks!
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