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I got this well worn writing desk for $15! Was very solid but could use a make over.
She was taken apart and sanded, with a few wood cracks filled with wood putty and then the exterior was painted with black chalkboard paint.
The interior of the desk I decopaged with old comic book pages and sealed. It's one of my favourite DIYs.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/earl-s-140g-walnut-multfill-ready-to-use-filler_p1661737
https://www.bunnings.com.au/white-knight-250ml-chalkboard-paint_p1566487
https://www.bunnings.com.au/plaid-8oz-236ml-gloss-mod-podge_p0287072
https://www.bunnings.com.au/boyle-400g-clear-matt-spray-sealer_p1852664
Orbital sander
Paint scraper
Screwdriver
Paint brushes
This was the piece sanded back ready for Painting
For the decopage, I layered the comic pages with mod podge and PVA glue. I tried to find interesting panels to place where people would see them.
After the placement was complete and dried I sprayed with a matte sealer.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Stephnie33. It's marvellous to have you join us, and many thanks for sharing your amazing project.
It's truly inspiring to see how you transformed a well-worn piece into something remarkable; the comic book page interior is an absolute showstopper!
Finding such a solid desk for just $15 is quite the find, and your makeover skills have definitely done it justice. Taking it apart, sanding it down, and filling the wood cracks with putty shows your attention to detail.
Thank you for sharing the stunning results and providing the list of materials and tools. It's incredibly helpful for anyone looking to embark on a similar project.
Mitchell
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