First, my big announcement. It has taken me, and I am not even kidding, FOUR YEARS to finish re-finishing my kitchen cabinets. But I am DONE!!!!!
It was a simple process, really. I have no idea why it would take me so long. First, chemically strip off old finish, use after-project wash, an old steak knife, and a green scratchy pad to clean off stripper and clean out the many, many crevices. You may attempt to guard your hands with all kinds of protective gloves, but they will turn out to be completely useless. Next, use wood putty to fill in holes in the middle of the doors where old handles used to be, apply 1/2 water-1/2 paint layer to mimic stain, paint insides of cabinets with primer and then with a layer paint, then cover the whole thing with one, two, three and four coats of varnish. Throw in a couple of pregnancies (where I would have to stop for 9 months due to fumes), a Primary calling, three other children, and a husband that works 45 minutes away, and crunch all those numbers with your little calculator and you will get: 4. Which, of course, stands for four years. Or was it supposed to stand for four months? Maybe four weeks? My bad.
Anyway, here is the result:
And don't try putting a damper on my happiness by telling me that the pictures are crooked because I'm already on it!
I just have to share the following in relation to this. During this whole ordeal, whenever I'd look at those stupid cabinets, which I know were mocking me, and I'd think that I really didn't want to work on them, that I'd rather blow them off and go paint my toenails instead (which I still have yet to do), I seriously had this poem leap into my mind every time and haunt me:
Stick to your task till it sticks to you;
Beginners are many, but enders are few.
Honor, power, place, and praise
Will always come to the one who stays.
Stick to your task till it sticks to you;
Stick to your task till it sticks to you;
Bend at it, sweat at it, smile at it too;
For out of the bend and the sweat and the smile
Will come life’s victories, after awhile.
I thought it was Pres. Monson who I'd heard use it in a Conference talk. He did . . . back in 1979. But the only recent reference I found was in a talk by Russell M. Nelson. So I blame him. It is an especially poignant poem because when I used the chemical stripper to remove the old finish, the residue was very, very sticky. I wish to never hear the word "sticky" again. And I wish that no other task will "stick" to me in the quite the same manner. Blech!
And speaking of "Blech!" I have another fun picture for you. You can use it as a party game. Amuse your friends! Begin by looking closely at the following picture:
Now try to guess which one of my highly-favored earrings traveled safely all the way through Mitchell's digestive tract and came out the other end with the back still on!
The answer may surprise you . . . but it probably won't.
6 comments:
The cabinets look amazing. When I decide to re-finish mine I'll be sure to invite you to an all-expense-paid trip to Houston. (Oh, except you'll have to pay for your plane tickets.... and a few sitters for your kids) :)
I'm curious to know what your cabinets looked like before. Do you have any pictures of them before you made them so glamorous?
Like Rachel Rebekah, I too could fancy a few "before" or even "during" shots, but I don't want to make you feel like the "after" shots aren't enough. They really do look great. As one of my numerous children likes to say "I am proud to you".
Sorry to hear about your earing and a young boy's digestive track. REALLY SORRY. It reminds me of the time that I told Pie that 18 month old Josie swallowed a button. He wanted to know how I was so sure she had swallowed it. Uh, because she pooped it out in her diaper, I said. Much to his horror I revealed to him that I had thrown away the button. But what if we NEED that button, he worried. I responded, Of all the buttons we could need, we need THAT button LEAST OF ALL.
If you are very, very interested in seeing a partial "before" shot of the cabinets, you'll have to dig back to my post on April 3rd 2008 entitled "Love the Laminate." That'll have to do until I can unearth the "before" video I took when we first moved in.
Everyone already said what I wanted to say...so I guess I'm heading to the April 3rd post.
Very impressed, by the way. I barely keep my kitchen clean, much less "improved." Are you trying for the Martha Stewart of the Year award? Because after 4 years, this might be your year!
Looks AWESOME Irene!!!!!! Great job!!! Now you need to throw a party so I can see it in real life. ;-)
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