Monthly Archives: May 2014

Vintage Shabby Chic Bureau no. 16


The print transfer you can see on the piece below was created with Screen Printing method, however you can replicate this effect using Water Decal or Stencil, that are available in our online shop at BigBite Studio – Print Transfers.

You can have the design as
Water Decal: Vintage French Advert: ‘Hotel Papillon’ #007 or
Stencil: Vintage French Hotel Papillon Advert #007


Tall Shabby Chic Bureau with Bookcase .

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Vintage Shabby Chic Bureau with Detachable Bookcase

Here you have another tall Vintage Shabby Chic Bureau of us. This time with a bookcase.

We have feeling, that the choice of ‘hang on the wall’ vs. ‘leave on the top’ is quite valuable. That is why we fixed the top of bottom part of this piece and made it smooth as never touched by any screws, and attached brackets to the back of bookcase for hanging on any wall.
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Shabby Chic Nest of Tables no. 16


The print transfer you can see on the piece below was created with Water Slide Decals, available in our online shop at BigBite Studio – Print Transfers.

If you want to try it yourself, you can have this design as
Water Decal: Vins & Spiritueux Vintage Advert #001 or
Stencil: Vintage French Vins Advert #001


With Graphic Transfer.

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Vintage Image – Graphic Transfer on Furniture

Our classic Shabby Chic Nest of Tables with French advert Graphic Transfer.
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Shabby Chic Nest of Tables no. 17


The print transfer you can see on the piece below was created with Screen Printing method, however you can replicate this effect using Water Decal or Stencil, that are available in our online shop at BigBite Studio – Print Transfers.

You can have the design as
Water Decal: Vins & Spiritueux Vintage Advert #001 or
Stencil: Vintage French Vins Advert #001


Annie Sloan’s “Old Ochre” & “Dark Wax”

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Shabby Chic Nest of Tables with Vins & Spiritueux Advert

Making this Shabby Chic Nest of Tables we decided to try something new for us.
Firstly – we tried new colour from Annie Sloan’s palette, secondly – as never before, we used mix of waxes to achieve finishing distress.
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