This vanity was aptly named, Roxy! This vanity started out in all white and I wanted to go in another direction. I was feeling a rock n roll, leather, nailheads vibe - maybe because I was listening to Guns n Roses while I was cleaning her?
Rock N Glam Vanity
By Lisa Vassallo at Timeless Furniture Resto by Lisa in Manahawkin, NJ.
Winning Category

Watercolor Dreams
By Peggy Meidinger at Sweet Serendipity in Glendive, MT.
Winning Category
This lovely 1928 bedroom set was dreaming of a new look, one that would take her from dark and dingy to fabulous!
Glossy black paint, decoupaged watercolor tissue paper and a glimmer of gold made that dream a reality. A bit of texture and distressing to show the layers of pink and yellow took it right over the top.
She's a watercolor dream-come-true!

Map File Cabinet
By Missy, Owner, Creator, and Blogger at Gypsy Magpie
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An old map and some navy paint was all it took to cheer up a sad old oak file cabinet! After coating the piece with navy blue paint, I decopaged a map onto the drawer fronts. I lightly distressed then sealed the whole piece with High Performance Top Coat in Satin. The original brass hardware got a gentle cleaning, to retain some patina.

Kendra's Salon Treasure
By Rhonda Dracoulis, Owner at RK3 Designs in Seguin, TX.
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This piece was an inspiration from my daughter and her need for a large hutch in her salon. I was on a very strict timeline with this piece and I wasn't able to stage it appropriately. I started with GF Stain blocker on the entire piece then painted with a Base coat of custom grey followed by a coat of MM Silver Metallic and GF Pitch Black Glaze. Bottom doors were then foiled with a rose pattern, crackled, then glazed with GF Van Dyke Brown.

Modern Farmhouse Table
By Darry Coggshall, Owner/Artist at GarageMama Vintage in Doylestown, PA.
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My client asked me to come up with a creative design for her uninspired square table. After finding that it wasn't "strippable", I pulled out a toll of blue painters tape and a bunch of paints and glazes. What I came up with was a barn door feel but a little less barn, slightly more modern farmhouse. I love the outcome and so does my client!

Rehabbed Dresser
By Lizzie Lou, Artist at Born Again Decor
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I found this diamond in the rough online advertised as a Pinterest fail. Their loss my gain, right! An entire day of heat guns and sanding I had to change gears. Made lemonade out of lemons. Got creative and hid the deep gouges with a paintable wallpaper. Turned out fantastic. The amazing client contacted me year later to have matching nightstands made. Win win.

Every girl loves Roses
By Funky Furniture Eyemouth in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, GB
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Sets of pine drawers revamped in Antique White and hand stencilling of pink roses and stalks etc, I used a mix of stencilling and decoupage to choice this look, this was for a vintage embed bedroom which was all floral and chintzy

Bayberry Green Inlay Chest
By Darry Coggshall, Owner/Artist at GarageMama Vintage in Doylestown, PA.
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I purchased a can of GF Bayberry Green and waited patiently to use it until the perfect piece came along. This cute but boring wood chest was in need of love. Using Bayberry Green as the backdrop and hand-stenciled using GF Snow White, I created an Indian bone inlay design that costs bajillions over at Anthropologie. I loved this one so much, I just couldn't part with it. Now I use it to store my paint brushes and hardware.

Cheery Coral Desk
By Cathy Skarloken-Domeier, Owner at Lucy Locketts Painted
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What teen or tween girl wouldn't love studying at this cheery little "Stripes and Polka Dots" desk? Done in General Finishes Coral and accented with Snow White it offers a bright and comfortable spot for studying or just being creative. A protective coat of General Finishes High Performance Top Coat in Flat was added for extra protection. The six paper lined drawers with wooden shell handles offer a good amount of storage for all those important papers and treasures.

Herringbone Stenciled Table
By Julie Donovan, Artist at VintagelessJules in Wheaton, IL.
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This IKEA INGO table was given a fresh back to school update. The table was stained in General Finishes Antique Walnut gel stain and stenciled using the "Herringbone Shuffle" stencil by Royal Design Studios. The table was sealed in General Finishes High Performance topcoat.

Western Armoire
By Melissa Flippin, Owner/Artist at Flippotential Custom Finishes in Wheelock, TX.
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This gorgeous western Armoire was painted in GF Milstone milk paint, slightly distressed, glazed with Van Dyke Brown, and sealed with GF HP Topcoat.
The drawer fronts were covered in anaglypta, painted with GF Lamp Black milk paint and Rustoleum brown chalk paint, then sealed with GF HP Topcoat.

A Splash of French Parfume
By James and Brenda Hess, Owners at Rundown Rustics in Riverton, UT.
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This vintage waterfall dresser didn't need much in the way of repairs. After prepping this old gal for paint, she received a couple coats of Driftwood milk paint as the base. We followed it up with a thinned coat of Antique White to give it the appearance of age. We found an vintage French Parfume ad that would fit perfectly on the front of the dresser. We then hand painted the details of the ad on the face of the dresser, followed by some additional distressing for an even more aged appearance. The entire piece was sealed with High Performance Poly in Satin for protection.

Ode To Breanna
By Jeff Davis, Owner at Real Faux Decorative Finishes in Greenwood, IN.
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I built and painted this curved front wall cabinet to commemorate my daughters playing in her high schools state golf tournament. The inlays are faux mother of pearl, red tortoise shell, and melachite. The cabinet and hand paintings are chalk paint. One of her golf balls is used as the knob. The inside door panels are decoupaged scorecards from the various courses she played her senior year.

Patina finish
By Amy D Davis
Winning Category
This American Martinsville Dresser was refinished in several color mixes. The peach color is a blend of :Coral Crush 2 parts, Sunglow 1 part. Snow white 2 parts. The blue is a mix of Hynacith blue 3parts to Emerald 1part. The mint green is 1 part Emerald and 2 pars snow white. To top it off with Argentine pearl effects and HPTC

Anchors Away
By Laura Clark at Hardt Restorations in St. Charles, MO.
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This Lammerts dresser got a nautical themed makeover. Painted in Coastal Blue and Antique White with a handpainted custom mixed grey anchor.

Coastal Colorwash
By J&P Designs, Owners
Winning Category
Stunning vintage Henredon Buffet color washed in Coastal Blue and sealed with High Performance Top Coat in Satin. The top has been stained Antique Walnut gel stain and sealed with Arm r Seal in Satin. Original hardware was updated with vintage copper spray paint.. The center doors open to 3 drawers, the top one lined for storing your fine silver.
79 inches long 20 1/2 deep 33 1/4 high

Going Coastal
By The Colorful Cottage, Owner
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When creating a coastal look, there's no better color than Coastal Blue! The deep navy milk paint created the perfect foundation for the nautical theme on this Watchmaker's Desk. The drop-down desk folds up to create a second top, which makes it very versatile. The stenciling was done with Art Minds chalk paint in Porcelain. The stencils are from Cutting Edge Stencils. General Finishes High Performance Topcoat in Satin completed the piece.

Sunset Dreams
By Debbie at TreasuredEverAfter
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I really had a strong desire to use yellow, orange, and red togther. Like the sunset. Add in a little color of the clouds & water and you have Sunset Dreams! Used some GF Sunglow, GF Persimmon, and GF Holiday Red to create the base colors of this dresser. Add in some blues, grays, creams and a bit of GF Van Dyke Brown to complete the look!

Purple Royality with a little Bling
By Evelyn Estala
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Lightened Royal purple with Snow White and a black glaze technique to pop the already beautiful purple appearing through.

Seahorse Chic
By Marc James at The Blue Fallow
Winning Category
Being an older piece I was worried about some bleedthrough so I covered the entire piece with some satin enduro-var urethane. Hope it works! The colors on this we're pretty interesting. I used milk paint! I started with a Queenstown gray base coat. I covered the lower portion of the chest and other areas that needed some darkening with a mixture of coastal blue and the green patina. I highlighted certain areas with persimmon and then did a thinner wash over the whole piece with a mix of patina green, halcyon blue, and Klein blue.

Stencil Me Beautiful
By Cindy Collins, Owner, Designer at Romancing the Home at Queen of Hearts Antiques and Interiors in Buford, GA.
Winning Category
This unusual secretary desk lended itself to something different. I choose stenciling, but with a twist. Rather than using layers of paint to create the stencil effect, I stenciled General Finishes Milk Paint in Linen over the existing wood finish. As a result, the warm wooden finish shows through the stencil. All-over distressing further enhances the effect creating a one of a kind design.

Bird House
By Laura Clark at Hardt Restorations in St. Charles, MO.
Winning Category
Solid wood side table made by Drexel for the Saint Louis Ritz Carlton Hotel now with decoupage birds for a fun and rustic update.

Blue the Swell Bookcase
By Sittin' Pretty by Deanne
Winning Category
General Finishes Chalk Paint in Fjord Blue was used on the body of this bookcase. The back was decoupaged with a vintage nautical wallpaper. The shelves were sanded down to reveal a light wood that was then sealed with General Finishes High Performance Topcoat in Satin along with the body of the dresser.

Funtastical Dining
By Debbie at TreasuredEverAfter
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Funtastical on soo many levels! Why dine with a plain table when you can dine in style! Painted all over with a lightened up GF Millstone and then stenciled diamonds in black. Added GF Van Dyke Glaze for shading and some beautiful gold floral stenciling. Let's not forget the stripes on the leaf of the table! And of course every dining table needs GF High Performance Top Coat to protect the awesome design from everyday use.

Decoupage Delight Dresser
By April Hyde, Owner at RAWHyde Furnishings in Nashville, TN.
Winning Category
This dresser was inspired by a photo I saw in Southern Living magazine that incorporated emerald and blush in the decor. I custom mixed the colors using General Finishes Milk Paint and added bold decoupaged drawer fronts in a simple pretty paper from Spoonflower. The emerald green color was mixed using one part Emerald Milk Paint and one part Lamp Black Milk Paint. The blush color was created using one part Coral Crush Milk Paint and two parts Antique White Milk Paint.

Bifold door masterpiece
By Karie Bogart, Owner at Flipping Fabulous Salina
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This bifold door was given new life with texture mediums, gel mediums, Saltwash, & lots of color - Chocolate Brown, Patina Green, Persian Blue, Halycon Blue, Linen, Millstone, Holiday Red, Copper Pearl Effects, Van Dyke Glaze Effects, and High Performance Flat. It was created to be reversible, with the back being as sweet as the front is dark. The reverse side was created using Patina Green and Van Dyke, with paper decoupaged. It is one of my favorite all time projects.

Refinished dresser
By Twisted Vintag Az at Twisted Vintage Az
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Beautiful Dresser refinished in lamps black and natural left drawers

Sultan Swirl Drum Table in Somerset Gold
By Jennifer Cahill, Owner at Trillium Park Designs, Olympia WA
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Because of a sizeable burn to the top of this accent table, I decided to sand, stain with Java Gel, and do an all over stencil pattern to camouflage the flaw. The base and apron of the table was painted in Somerset Gold, sealed, then antiqued with glaze. After the stain had fully dried, I stenciled with Royal Design Studio's Sultan Swirl. The entire piece was then topped with two coats of High Performance top coat for added protection.

Hand Stained Rose Accent Table
By mmembellishments.com, Owner, Designer, Artist at M&M Embellishments in Franklin, PA.
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This accent table's base was painted in Heirloom Traditions Paint in Rainy Day and then Fusion Inglenook. The Inglenook was wet distressed to show some of the Rainy Day. Gilding paste was used on the distressed areas. The top was painted in Heirloom Traditions Manor House. I then hand-stained the rose onto the top using Minwax Ebony stain. It was all sealed with General Finishes High Performance Topcoat.

Cuban Cigar Leaf Empire Table
By LaDeeDa Design Lori Gravink, Owner Designer at LaDeeDa Design in Crystal, MN.
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I've seen Empire buffets, tables and dressers. I've never seen an Empire vanity. That is until I found this one. Vanities are fun, but I felt it would be more valuable to today's buyer if I removed the mirror and upcycled it as a desk or entry way piece. With that in mind I chose a brown and metallic color scheme. Much of the veneer was missing and that is why I chose to decoupage and where to place the decoupage.

Dreamer
By Karie Bogart, Owner at Flipping Fabulous Salina
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A special request from my teenager! Layered with a Saltwash base, these are given depth with Patina Green, Halycon Blue, Summertime Blue, Key West Blue, Lamp Black, Antique White, Dark Chocolate, Holiday Red, Coral Crush, Emerald Green, & washed with Snow White.

Beach Washed Cabinet
By LaDeeDa Design Lori Gravink, Owner Designer at LaDeeDa Design in Crystal, MN.
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My spouse has a business partner. One day he showed up in my driveway withbthise Oak Cabinet. "Can you do something with it? He said.
It was honey oak with 1980s style and HUGE brass pulls. I considered going farmhouse, distressed and changing out the pulls, but that was safe. I don't like safe.

OMBRE BUFFET
By Katie Clemente, Furniture Artist at Katie Clemente Studios in CHARLESTON, SC.
Winning Category
What do you see when you look at this piece? Some see a sunset, a mountain range, or even a cityscape.
Me? I see over 80 hours of blood, sweat, and tears! Haha!
My client wanted something different for her living room, and boy did she get it! With creative freedom to do whatever I wanted, I created this gorgeous weathered ombre finish using about a thousand different products and techniques. I could go into detail about every aspect of this piece, or I could just let it speak for itself.
I choose the latter.

French Provincial Desk with Hand Painted and Stained Artistry
By mmembellishments.com, Owner, Designer, Artist at M&M Embellishments in Franklin, PA.
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Unique & Noteworthy! This well crafted French Provincial desk will keep your attention with all of its exquisite detailing. This is not just a functional piece of furniture, but a mixed media piece of art! I revived this piece by using professional quality chalk and mineral paints and then added layer upon layer of artwork, using stain as the predominant medium. Daisies, Damask, French Bee, Eiffel Tower, Butterlies ~~ you will find a little of all of these elements on this creative piece. These are not stencils, all of the artwork was done by hand using an oil-based stain.

The Empire Beauty
By The Modern Farmhouse reimagined furniture/decor in Olympia, WA.
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This beauty was missing large pieces of vaneer when I brought it home. But saw how much beauty was waiting to shine with this curvy empire! I used bondo to fill in, and sand smooth. Then finished off wish a wash of General Finishes Lamp Black, and more coverage over areas that were repaired. I then sealed with General Finishes Flat Out Flat.
To give it a more feminine look I added gorgeous crystal knobs!

"Ombré Balayage" Dresser
By Susan Tuthill, Owner at REHABArt, LLC www.rehabart.com in Fort Mill, SC.
Winning Category
This gorgeous "Rustic Marries Modern" American of Martinsville manufactured dresser has been refinished using one of our newest techniques called the "Ombre Balayage". This unique design created by REHABArt has been inspired by 2 of todays most popular HAIR STYLES and is truly "One of a Kind".

Boho Bliss
By Furniture Art Studio in Toledo, OH.
Winning Category
This beautiful dresser was given a bohemian vibe using 9 different stencils.
This old dark dresser was freshened up with two coats of paint in Snow Owl by Wise Owl paint. The stencils are all done in Weathervane, a dark brownish gray.
The whole thing was finished with two coats of General Finishes High performance top coat in Flat
What a statement !

Tuscan Sunset
By Stephanie Zentner, Proprietress at The Quirky Cottage in Huntingtown, MD.
Winning Category
Layers of color create the depth and warmth of a Tuscan Sunset on this ornate piece. Starting with General Finishes Persimmon Milk Paint as the base, Nantucket Green Chalk Style Paint and Somerset Gold Milk Paint were then used to highlight the various areas. Once the colors were just right, they were sealed with High Performance Satin Top Coat to retain their vibrancy for the final layer. With a little Antique Walnut Gel Stain mixed into the Satin Top Coat, a perfect glaze was created to bring out the rich details through chip-brushing on and wiping off the excess.

Color Washed Table
By Chris Swearingen at Remember When Furniture
Winning Category
Table Top was refinished in a color wash of Driftwood Paint & Winter White Glaze. Table legs are painted in Antique White.

Lovely Sofa Table
By Julia Harrison at Boxwood & Brass
Winning Category
Gorgeous sofa table refinished in seagul gray and pitch black glaze.

The good ole bookworm
By Ally Leaindi of CharleyChic, Ireland, Owner at CharleyChic in Roundwood, WW, IE
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What's more fitting with an old desk but an old classic book.. Or whole lot of them.
I was given shade guide by the client and that's about it.. I asked if she wanted safe or sound refinishing, she choose sound and I delivered.

The Bomb Bombay
By LaDeeDa Design Lori Gravink, Owner Designer at LaDeeDa Design in Crystal, MN.
Winning Category
I've named this Bombay chest, The Bomb! She's curvy, vivacious and a mix of sassy and elegant. When I found her she was tan. A real Plain Jane.

FarmHouse Table
By Chris Swearingen at Remember When Furniture
Winning Category
Fell in love with this Farmhouse style table. I accomplished this look by using only General Finshes produces. The legs are Antique White & the top is a color wash using Van Dyke Brown Glaze Effects with Millstone and Linen sealed with GF Arm-R-Seal.

Willow Mirror
By Sittin' Pretty by Deanne
Winning Category
An old forgotten mirror from a garage sale gets a fresh new look with a custom mix of General Finishes Chalk Paints in Empire Gray and Fjord Blue. Hand painted leaves in copper are scattered for a very natural look.

'Mariah' peony dresser
By Tracy Lee at Tracylee A Southern Junkin' Princess in Candler, NC.
Winning Category
Peony hand drawn stain art chest of drawers

Alice in Wonderland table
By Peggy Meidinger at Sweet Serendipity in Glendive, MT.
Winning Category
Grandma's old table got a "Wonder"ful new look with layers of Chalk Paint and pretty Wonderland paper.
Colors were layered on (with brushes and fingers) and distressed back, paper was layered and decoupaged, and the whole piece was sealed for durability.
It's never "Too late, too late" for a great new look!

Cedar Chest
By Ashley Olson at Eden Elyse Design Co. in Stillwater, MN.
Winning Category
This chest has been in my family for three generations and was built to stand the test of time. I refinished the exterior in lamp black milk paint and a deep blue with a black glaze that has brought new life and a refreshed style. I have left some of the decorative molded pieces in natural wood, adding a nice contrast to the black paint. The cedar interior remains unfinished and has that unmistakable fresh cedar fragrance.

DANCING IN THE ORCHARD -- Country French Dining Set
By LaNae Rasmussen in Centerville, UT.
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This Project was inspired by my love of French Toile Fabrics. I chose to dress up the chairs by gluing wood applique of scroll work to the tops of the chairs.
The table top was transformed using plaster and fabric to create texture, depth and imperfections, a hallmark of the French. These pieces were painted a custom color of warm white.

Bursztynowy stolik
By Anna Nowak-Wrona
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Pomysł tkwił w mojej głowie już dłuższy czas, oczami wyobraźni widziałam go jednak nie znalazłam odpowiedniego koloru, w tedy znajoma podsunęła mi farby General Finshes, gdzie znalazłam odpowiedni kolor do mojego stolika.

Rustic Hand Stained Lotus
By Jean at Mockingbirds Kottage in Queensbury, NY.
Winning Category
This tired drop side coffee table was in serious need of refinishing. It sat around for a while before I figured out what I wanted to do with it. Then it came to me, a hand stained lotus flower!
I free-hand a Lotus flower, and used General Finishes Antique Walnut Gel Stain to shade out the flower. The edge of the coffee table was painted in General Finishes Antique White Milk Paint and then heavily distressed. I love how it turned out! It was finished off with three coats of General Finishes Gel Topcoat.

Wait a Nautical Minute!
By Wendy Wold, owner at Broken 2 Beautiful
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Picked up this coffee table at a firemans flea market. It was wobbly and drab! I knew exactly how to spruce it up! After getting it completely solid I refinished the bottom in General Finishes Coastal Blue and sealed it with General Finishes High Performance Top Coat. The top and bottom shelf I made look like rustic wood plankes (thats right its not real wood!!) by using Wood Icing textura paste and Wood Icing Tree Bark and Licorice stain. Adding the nautical knob to the drawer tied it all together! Ahoy!!

Shutter Bar
By Jilian, Owner at ReFind Design by Coco Clare in Algonquin, IL.
Winning Category
This amazing bar was first lightly sanded. We applied General Finishes Lamp Black as a wash to give this a rich stained look and sealed it with black wax for a deep matte finish (interior in High Performance Top Coat). New antique brass knobs complete this beautiful makeover.

Garden Party
By Kimberly Marquart in MECHANICSBURG, PA.
Winning Category
There was nothing special about this drop leaf table when I found it at a yardsale. It was given a light sand and stained with General Finishes Gel Stain in Java. The base of the table was then painted in a homemade style chalk paint made with Valspar paint in Pure Silk and then distressed. The table top was decoupaged with one ply of napkins and sanded. The entire table was then sealed using General Finishes High Perfomance Top Coat in Matte.

Boho Bar
By Q Uitta Allen, Artist Owner at All Shabbed Out Vintage Collection in SHERMAN, TX.
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In the 60's and 70's this little bar was filled with shakers n vermouth, lemon twist and olives. This in home bar was usually owned by someone who entertained often. Thrown in storage with its original carnival amber glass and left for trash waiting to be removed, repurposed with a fresh, funky look using GF products to bring it back to life and into this day and time. Using Persimmon and Coastal Blue Milk Paint and sealing with GF top coat completes her new outfit.

Whimsical Flower Stand
By Elena Isaykina in Santa Clara, CA.
Winning Category
Gold and blue flower stand with whimsical details.

Round Mandala
By Bethany Shmyr, Owner at FourLeaf Furniture in Sparks, NV.
Winning Category
These sweet little tables add a bit of fun to any room. Chalk painted, then stenciled and finally sealed with General Finishes High Performance for lasting durability of that great design!

Piano
By Karina Kudymova in San Jose, CA.
Winning Category
I found this piano in a Thrift store, and it was in a good condition to use as an instrument for my daughter who just started to take piano lessons. The idea to paint it appeared after a trip to Las Vegas. At that time we also moved to a new home in San Jose and wanted to create a colorful and inviting living space. I covered the piano with Snow White Milk Paint coat and used acrylic paints for geometric ornaments. I protected the surface with a coat of soft gel and several coats of hard MSA varnish.

The Ocean Awaits
By KT Lyons at KT Lyons Design
Winning Category
This boring sofa table was transformed into a stunning piece of art! Using GF Seagul Gray on the entire base, followed with the product SALTWASH for texture. I then added a custom Turquoise mix on the drawer fronts, followed with GF Coastal Blue. To pull it all together I created drips with metallic silver, Turquoise and GF Coastal Blue. Truly an amazing piece of functional art for the home. One can't help but to dream of the ocean when looking at this piece.

Boho dresser
By Lisa Holmes, Co-owner at Flipping Fabulous in Salina, KS.
Winning Category
Boho 9 drawer dresser

AGED TO PERFECTION
By SHABBY SHACK STUDIOS, Lori Kenny Dailing in Colorado Springs, CO.
Winning Category
Soooo many techniques were used on this. I used many colors of DIY chalk paints and texture medium along with crackle medium. I also used General Finishes milk paint in lamp black in a few areas to add a "dirty" aged appearance. After I was happy with the overall look I used a homemade glaze in burnt umber. The top of the dresser is done in golden pine General Finishes gel stain. From top to bottom it's sealed with General Finishes High Performance in flat.

'The Desk that took a Year...'
By Bethany Shmyr, Owner at FourLeaf Furniture in Sparks, NV.
Winning Category
Ok- I DID happen to have a baby in the span of that year-which did slow things down a little, but it was well worth it. Whenever I had a spare moment, I would sneak out to my garage and stencil a bit of it. There was plenty of sweat from a sweltering 120 degree garage in the summer and a bit of frozen fingers that wouldn't quite paint in the chill of winter. I ended up hand tracing each and every angle since I didn't like the bleed from the stencil. It was a tedious labour of love, but I will remember this project fondly.

Blues all the way Cabinet
By Maja Komasa, MRS at ReLoved by Maja Komasa in Wągrowiec, PL
Winning Category
I love distressed and chippy furniture. One of my favorite colours is blue. In order to this I've combined all of the GF milk paint blues, added some green and white and created this piece.
First of all I sanded down old finish.

Waterfall Nightstands
By Vicki Zaleska, Owner at The Shabby Shack in Hernando, MS.
Winning Category
Vintage Waterfall nightstands painted in Linen Milk Paint. Drawers were decoupaged using shabby chic floral napkins and Heirloom Traditions 1Gel. Annie Sloan's dark wax was added for age and depth.

"May Angels Guard You Through the Night Bed Frame
By Barbara Hansen, Artist at MetamorfozaFurniture in 09-411 BIAŁA, PL
Winning Category
Idea of Angel Wings on the Headboard of bed was with me for a long time...I just needed Bedframe demeged enough to experiment on it.
I used soft masa clay and molded sculptured and carved each feather by hand and create wings.
Stencil with Quote was custom designed and made for me by Agnieszka HagArt.
I used Miss Lillian's Texture Magic to create background looking like Old World Plaster and to make raised embossed stencil.

Love Planter
By Tammy Schultz, owner at Redesigned Frame Of Mind in Acme, PA.
Winning Category
The wood of this unique Love Planter was brought to life with a dry brush technique of General Finishes Chalk Style Paints. This fun, beach-y mix of Summertime Blue and Key West Blue is a refreshing splash of color, and a sure way to welcome your family and friends.

'HAZEL' SWEET DREAM BED
By Q Uitta Allen, Artist Owner at All Shabbed Out Vintage Collection in SHERMAN, TX.
Winning Category
Sweet mahogany with all the right curves and carvings soaked up all the beautiful GF Basil Milk paint with gold pearl finishes sealed with a glass finish of Eurovar. Snow white and bits of coastal blue and dark chocolate shading to make anyone stream all night long.

Fun drawers for young boy
By Funky Furniture Eyemouth in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, GB
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A normal boring set of drawers Upcycled using Marvel superheroes wall paper decoupage, sealed with varnish and frame in GF Milk Paint Queenstown Grey , such a fun unique set

Dracul
By Walnut Hill Decor in Buchanan, MI.
Winning Category
As an ode to my love of Halloween, I created this hand-painted dresser of Dracula's Castle!
High upon a mountain with a crashing sea below, sits this dark brooding castle of Count Dracula.
Hand painted in GF colors of Lamp Black, Klein Blue and Seagull Gray to name a few, along with blends of some other colors too.
This was a labor of love for me, I'm not sure how many hours were spent on him, time quietly slipped by entranced as I was.

"Whimsical Owl" Chest of Drawers
By Susan Tuthill, Owner at REHABArt, LLC www.rehabart.com in Fort Mill, SC.
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This Chest of Drawers shocases a truly "One of a Kind" hand - drawn and painted design that features a whimsical owl design. The body is painted in a subtle aquamarine color and the drawer sides are decopauged with a contrasting black and white chevron fabric.General Finishes Antique White and Seagull Gray Milk Paint and various other colors were used to fill in the design. The hardware has been refinished in an rub n' buff gold leaf and the entire surface sealed in a durable semi - gloss polyacrylic sealer. .

ANGEL Bedroom Vanity
By Barbara Hansen, Artist at MetamorfozaFurniture in 09-411 BIAŁA, PL
Winning Category
This Vanity is part of my Guest Bedroom Set and have Old World finishes look and feel. I was inspired by colors of many old paintings and Icons of Angeles- Gold..Grey Olive/Sage, and blues are the colors used by Lucca Giordano, Raphael , Boticelli to mention few.. I mixed colors on artist palette until I have achive shades I like. Then I used General Finishes Glazes to deepen the colors. I also used Pearl Effects for stencils on the sides of the vanity..

Cheerful Telephone Table
By Brightwork Refinishing, Freeport, ME, Owner/Designer at Brightwork Refinishing
Winning Category
We were given this antique telephone table and I wanted it to be a fun entry-way piece. I used Patina Green Milk Paint and glazed with Van Dyke Brown Glaze Effects. Even though most people don't have a use for traditional telephone tables anymore, this is the perfect mail and key drop spot. The new owners of this piece love it!

Hand Carved Bombay Chest
By Talya at Wild Cotton Design in CO.
Winning Category
The "mean girl" chest turned into the "beauty" chest It seems like every item of furniture I acquire comes with a story and I end up naming the furniture. Can you believe this chest was called the “mean girl”? Here is how it received the mean girl name. My amazing sister and I were trying to figure out how to carry this heavy chest down two stories of very narrow stairs when a little girl came up to my sister punched and then kicked her, ouch! I guess this little girl was not happy to see this chest go, lol.
How I transformed this beauty…

Decoupage for effect
By Funky Furniture Eyemouth in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, GB
Winning Category
Two sets of Vintage drawers Upcycled in GF Milk Paint Halcyon Blue with Marvel superheroes decoupage for a wee boys room who was daft on Marvel Comic characters
very individual bespoke finish

Vintage bedside into bathroom storage
By Funky Furniture Eyemouth in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, GB
Winning Category
Old dark brown wood vintage bedside cabinet redone using GF products into a cute bathroom cabinet for storage
Antique White and Corinth Blue create the stripey finish

Americana
By Rusted & Rescued, Owner
Winning Category
I needed a fun Americana project and when I got this table for a bargain it was on! The measuring and figuring of the width of stripes and the placement of the stars was the most time consuming. I have done several Americana projects and this one was just as fun. Holiday Red, Antique White and Costal Blue were the perfect colors for this then topped with dark wax for an amazing finnish. Lamp Black for the bottom.

Creme de la Creme
By Kimberly Marquart in MECHANICSBURG, PA.
Winning Category
When this table came to us it was in pieces and unstable. It first had to be repaired. The previous finish coat was removed and the table was sanded. A light coat of General Finishes Gel Nutmeg Stain was applied and quickly removed just to freshen up the color of the table top. Multiple layers of Minwax Polyurethane in Gloss were applied to the top. The base was then painted in a home made chalk style paint using Valspar Paint in Pure Silk. A color wash in Cashmere was then applied to age the piece. Pure silk was applied and quickly removed to drawer pull to add demension.

Little French Chest
By Nicole Martin, Owner at Altered Ending
Winning Category
This little piece was SO UGLY and outdated when I found it. It was black with some red and gold roses painted on it.
Oh, how it longed to noticed again!
I painted this with Antique White Milk Paint and the Blue stripe color is a mix of :
-1 part Antique White Milk Paint
-1.5 parts Coastal Blue Milk Paint (All GF)
I applied the decoupaged image with 1gel from Heirloom Traditions Paint and used their Liquid wax in Muddy Pond to give it all an "Aged" look.

Darling Vintage Vanity/Desk w/Chair
By Diana Cosme-Aguilar, Owner at The Shabby Chicas in Selma, TX.
Winning Category
Because this vanity-turned-desk is low at a lil over 26" tall, I knew I had to come up with something to overcome it's height. I chose Antique White Milk Paint for its light color because a dark color would only make the desk look smaller. To further enhance the petite desk, I decoupaged floral scrapbook paper to the drawer fronts and color mixed a hot pink color from Snow White and Holiday Red Milk Paints. The chair and drawer insides were painted in Annie Sloans' Provence Chalk Paint for an added touch of fun color. Everything was sealed with High Performance Top Coat in Satin.

The "Oops" that turned out Better than the Plan
By Lisa Vassallo at Timeless Furniture Resto by Lisa in Manahawkin, NJ.
Winning Category
I knew that this piece was going to "get it" because the flat surfaces would allow me to really add so many extras I hadn't tried yet! I had just got a new color in, Abyss, by Wise Owl. I also ordered textured rollers from Artistic Painting Studio, along with some chrome foil and adhesive. I started by stripping the top and sanding it down so I can apply General Finishes Java Gel stain. The bottom of the piece got two coats of abyss chalk paint. I then tried using the texture roller to apply my foil adhesive so when I applied the foil, I'd get a pattern.

Pretty in pink Toybox
By Funky Furniture Eyemouth in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, GB
Winning Category
This was a plain pine kist or trunk which I Upcycled into a cute Toybox for a little lady, I used GF Little Pink( please bring this colour back) teamed with Antique White on the frame, sourced medium firmness foam and upholstered in pretty pink patchwork material. The pleased young lady models it perfectly.

Every Day is a Day at the Beach
By Wendy Wold, owner at Broken 2 Beautiful
Winning Category
This is probably one of the funnest tables I've refinished. Solid and heavy this round coffee table is refinished in a beachy salt wash finish with mutiple sun, sand and water colors mixed together to remind you that "Every Day is a Day at the Beach". I personally envision her out on the deck overlooking the lake with several muti colored adirondack chairs around it. --

Turquoise and Copper Buffet
By Rhonda Dracoulis, Owner at RK3 Designs in Seguin, TX.
Winning Category
This is one of my all time favorite pieces. I love the color and texture combination. The piece came to me with a few needed repairs, mainly the top being in bad shape. Instead of repairing the veneer, I chose to add a texture. I used Artsiville texture medium and my decorative roller to create a faux hammered effect. Painted with MM Antique Copper, accented with AS Florance, added copper foil and glazed with GF Van Dyke Brown, sealed with GF High Performance Top coat. Body was painted with AS Florence then clear/dark wax dry brushed with MM Antique Copper.

Faux Bois Tortoise Shell Desk
By Bridget Fitzpatrick McDonald
Winning Category
This old desk has been given new life in Onyx with a Faux Tortoise Shell technique used on the drawers. The addition of gold gilding on the rope trim adds a touch of Elegance. General Finishes High Performance Top Coat completes the look.

SHABBY CHIC DINING
By SHABBY SHACK STUDIOS, Lori Kenny Dailing in Colorado Springs, CO.
Winning Category
Table and chairs painted with General Finishes lamp black milk paint. Then crackle medium was used. Then painted with DIY tourqoise chalk paint. Top of table General Finishes Java gel. Top coated with General Finishes High Performance flat seats were upholstered with coordinating fabric.

Vintage Dresser gets a Multi Color Makeover
By Lisa Vassallo at Timeless Furniture Resto by Lisa in Manahawkin, NJ.
Winning Category
Meet Caesar. He is my handsome and very ornate vintage dresser. I fell in love with him the moment I saw him. I knew all that detail was screaming, HELP ME! So... I rescued him! I had a client spot this on my page and she snagged it to match a mirror she had previously gotten from me. So, here we go.. 5 colors were used! I stripped the top because he was so full of scratches. Then I applied 2 coats of Annie Sloan Old White, over the entire piece. Next, I mixed up a brown wash using Buffalo by Shabby Paints and applied that all over.

Hutch with added flair of french!
By Kimberly at 400 Rustic Station in whittemore, IA.
Winning Category
Took this Hutch for a customer who wanted it updated, it was her moms and was not being used. she wanted to use it for her wine and wine glasses but wanted a little flair to it! We started with Antique White, we then did a wet and dry brush technique to it with Seagull Gray. We then painted the inside of it with Antique white and added our stencils.

Farmhouse End Tables
By Mary Gonrowski at R&R Refurbished and Re-Loved
Winning Category
These farmhouse end tables have been refinished in a mixture of a custom teal and GF Coastal Blue with light distressing and black glaze. GF Coastal Blue was just what these tables needed to give them depth and a farmhouse coastal feel.

Peeling Billboard Inspired Cabinet
By Tessa at Room Thirteen, Brighton, UK, Owner at Room Thirteen in Brighton, GB
Winning Category
I love billboards that are peeling and showing so many different layers of so many different stories and I wanted to recreate this on a piece of furniture.
Used Gf Persimmon as the main colour, decoupaged some beautiful wrapping paper to front and sides, protected with GF Topcoat, then a layer of Crackle Tex(Artisan Enhancements) over the decoupage. Used a custom mix of GF Holiday Red and Tuscan Red and a custom mix of Autentico Paint in blue peeled away with a dampened sea sponge.

Pretty Little Hall Table
By Keepers Creations, Owner at Keepers Creations Custom Painted Furniture
Winning Category
This pretty little hall table was painted in a taupe base color then washed with Persian Blue, a very light wash of Antique White went over that. The details were brought out with to shine with more Persian Blue. The top was finished out with Dark Chocolate Milk Paint and clear coated with HPTC in satin finish. The top coat was then sanded back to give a nicely aged patina to it.

Vintage Dresser Brought Back to Life
By The Repurposing Man From Apex, NC
Winning Category
It took some patience to do this project!! It took a couple of days stripping this dresser down to the original wood, and a day of sanding starting off in stages using 120 grit, and then to 180 grit, and finally 220 grit. Wiped down entire dresser with mineral spirits, and started the staining process by applying 3 coats of General Finishes "Georgian Cherry" gel stain to the top and drawers, and then spraying 3 coats of General Finishes "Snow White" milk paint to the body. I finished it all off with 3 coats of General Finishes "Top Coat" satin.

Classy jewlery armoire
By Buttercup's Painted Cottage, Owner
Winning Category
This jewlery armoire received a much needed makeover using GF Antique White Milk Paint, french print decoupage and GF High Performance Topcoat in Satin. I also applied some gold gilding wax to highlight the details.

Stenciled in Black
By Kim, Owner at Kim G. Designs in Eden Prairie, MN.
Winning Category
This piece was a labor of love. The bottom drawer was missing and the back was coming off. I reattached the back and made the bottom drawer into a shelf. I knew I wanted a two tone look so I went with my favorite black (Lamp Black) for the body and stained the drawers in Java Gel Stain. Perfect! I added gorgeous ceramic knobs, some metal baskets, and finally lined the drawers in removable fabric drawer liners. To top off everything I added a stencil randomly to the drawer fronts to give it an added WOW factor. I love how it came out.

1930 Champagne/ Gold Dresser and Mirror
By Royal Reincarnations, Owner/ Designer in Rosenhayn, NJ.
Winning Category
This beautiful Dresser and Mirror set from the 1930's has been refinished with General Finishes Nutmeg gel stain. It has been painted in rustoleum champagne and gold. I then antiqued the dresser and mirror with black antiquing glaze. To enhance the beauty of this already staggering piece I sponge stenciled the front and sides of the dresser. The set was then sealed in General Finishes High Performance Top Coat to ensure lasting durablility!

Hosukai Wave Cabinet
By Lori Holdread at Sophistafunk Furniture in Trinidad, CO.
Winning Category
I use a combination of decoupage to transfer master classic works of art to furniture, then I paint out from the image and back i tomthe image to interpret the classic work and transform it to fit a piece of upcycled furniture. My challenge is to match and i tegrate my line style and color mixing with the original artists style and to make it all work on the furniture piece I've chosen. I get deeply intomthe zone, the hypnogogic trance, and feel exhilirated while I work.

Horse corral dresser
By Kitt Harloff, Owner at Pink Kitten Kreations
Winning Category
I took this very primitive dresser and painted the top in a wash of Annie Sloan graphite and darkened it with dark wax I then painted the body in old ocher and aged it using general finishes van Dyke brown glaze. I took a black and white horse poster and measured it off on each drawer and using a exacto blade I cut the poster to fit each drawer. I carefully decoupaged each drawer with the poster, rolling out all the bubbles and wrinkles and allowed it to dry completely. I then added another layer of decoupage paste and then added.

Seaside Watercolor Buffet
By BJ Buchter Massa, Owner at Junk’d Up in Carmel, IN.
Winning Category
This buffet is amazing in structure and needed an equally amazing finish to bring it into the 21st century home. The beauty of the original wood veneer was too pretty to paint so the rest of the piece was lightened up using a dreamy, layered watercolor finish. Yellow, blue and green paints were wet and dry layered followed by a color wash in teal to bring it all together and enhance the layered paints. After finishing with a hand rubbed wax finish to impart that beautiful glow and adding a touch of aging cream (on the body) this piece now takes center stage.

Country Hutch
By Amanda Schneider
Winning Category
This gorgeous Hutch has been finished with General Finishes Millstone and French Vanilla with a rich Java gel stain and a smooth satin top coat. This beauty would make the perfect addition to any home.

Vintage Desk with World Map Detail
By Becky Herrmann, Owner at For Love of the Paint in Round Rock, TX.
Winning Category
With General Finishes Queenstown Gray Milk Paint and Modern Masters Matte Metallics in Gold Rush, this piece really came alive! Two allover coats of Queenstown Gray milk paint gave the desk a classic, timeless update with a gorgeous smooth finish. We then used a map silhouette and traced the outline of the continents with graphite, then began to outline with gold. I worked with a small detail brush, walking around the desk so that I could approach the lines with the paint, pushing it right up to the edges away from me for maximum visibility and control.

Table Masterpiece
By Ryann ~ Junque With A Purpose at Junque With A Purpose
Winning Category
Love when I get to do a client piece that is a challenge and I'm able to use my artistic ability. When asked how I complete some looks, I wish I could say it is a 3 step process but usually it's 20 or 40. :) I just keep "creating" until I love the finish and more importantly my client loves it. My initial plan was to use weathered gray and white wash stain. That alone was not enough to produce the finished look my client and I wanted.
