I decided to use Mat board. It is really easy to work with and relatively inexpensive. And make sure you have a sharp blade on your knife to get a smooth cut.
Slowly I started to draw and cut the pieces that I had sketched out earlier.
I made sure to label each piece as I cut it and eventually I had every piece cut.
Slowly I started to draw and cut the pieces that I had sketched out earlier.
I made sure to label each piece as I cut it and eventually I had every piece cut.
It was time for the moment of truth and glue! Did my measurements work? Did the piece of furniture look anything like my inspiration picture? I carefully glued my pieces together. I did not put the drawer fronts on. I wanted to paint them first. I knew that I was planning on putting small beads in the recessed areas and a little window on the front sections. I knew that it would be MUCH easier if I painted first.
I chose to paint my piece in a brown paint. I was trying to go for a wood grain. I luckily had some brown paint in my stash, so I pulled it out.
And I got to work!
It took a couple coats of paint to make it nie and smooth and uniformly brown.
My last bit of painting was to paint the recessed areas black. I wanted to give the allusion of more space behind the beads, so wanted it to be black.
From here the project was mostly done. I just had to glue some small seed beads into the recessed areas glue a window on the drawer front and glue them in to place. I did attempt to make more of a wood grain. It was passable for my first attempt. I will have to work more on that technique for sure!
Overall, I am happy with my general store counter and can't wait to really put it to use in the stonehouse quilt shop!