We found you one snowy Sunday, wedged between a wood laminate desk and a 1980s sectional at lonely little place called Bargain Barn. This place could have been the inspiration for Retail Rodeo from The Good Girl.
The nice salesman came down pretty quickly from $49 to $30, and then threw in a cute little bookshelf for $10 more. We were the first tire tracks in a week-old snow at the loading dock where a man in polyester pants put you in the back of the pickup.
When you arrived, you were missing a drawer pull, had a big gouge in the front, and one drawer wouldn't open. I cleaned the spider nests off the bottom of you and big poppa got to work before I could get a true "before" pic.
Some wood filler, a few coats of killz and a couple layers of honey milk latex paint did the trick to get rid of that ugly brown. A bar of soap helped your sticky drawers slide a little smoother. Then we found just the right pewter drawer knobs, lined the inside with some contact paper and hey.. you clean up kind of nice!
Wow, your drawers go on forever! Baby Girl won't have any worries about where to fit all of her clothes, hair bows, and blankets.
On top you have the honor of displaying the most precious of knick-knacks. You will keep safe all the little items not yet suitable for little hands. Currently on display is a replica ballerina jewelry box just like I had as a little girl. And Susie.
Susie is a little doll who was once rescued by my Grandma Nellie from an old attic. She was filthy, naked and nearly bald. My Grandma took her in, cleaned her up and made her an outfit. She put barretts in her hair and hand-stitched her bonnet, dress, under-slip, socks and booties. She put so much love into something others threw away... just like we did with you.
Welcome home. It won't be long now before you meet your new owner...
so so so so sweet :)
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