THE FRENCH DREXEL SHELL CABINET BEFORE AND AFTER
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My neighbor had this old 1970’s cabinet in his garage and gave it to me. It is a piece made by Drexel, and was worth saving. That old 70’s green had to go.
I decided to go with a first coat of Annie Sloan Aubusson Blue. It is a greeny blue and didn’t fight the original finish. I painted the interior in the blue and added a coat of Annie Sloan Florence before applying one more coat of the blue on top. For the outside and base, I used washes of Aubusson, Florence and Provence. I then sanded back to reveal the beautiful painted details on the drawers. This gave the interior a deeper hue than the outside.
The whole piece was waxed in Annie Sloan clear wax and after it cured, I added Provence into the clear wax and applied it over sections. I also added touches of gold using Gold decorative paint.
Here are a LOT of pics to share. I hope they show the many layers and details of the piece. Each layer builds upon the last to create an aged patina.
Before and after below!