The Lady Bug Revival

The Lady Bug Revival Furniture re-finished with intention.

01/23/2026

One day ideas flow and everything clicks. The next, it’s like the well runs dry and you’re staring at a project you want to love but can’t seem to touch.

Almost a year ago, a friend asked me to refinish her coffee table. I said yes, even though I already felt myself slipping into a creative slump. I didn’t want to turn her away.

Weeks turned into months. The table sat there, quietly reminding me that my spark felt… gone. Every time I thought “I’ll start tomorrow,” it felt heavier.

No one really shows this part. The stalled projects, the self-doubt, the guilt of moving slower than you think you should, trying to learn how to do new things while everything else piles on top.

But here’s the part that mattered: she gave me grace. No pressure. No rushing. Just trust. And eventually, the spark came back.

Last week I finished her table. Not rushed, not forced, but done right. With care. With intention. The way handmade work is supposed to be.

If this season taught me anything, it’s this: grace is essential in a creative life. Grace with yourself when things take longer. And choosing clients who understand that real, human, handmade work doesn’t run on hustle culture timelines.

I delivered it last weekend, and it felt like more than a coffee table. It felt like proof that creativity always finds its way back.

Sometimes you just have to let yourself take the long way there.🤍

🌟 Before & After: Mid-Century Modern Revival 🌟This beautiful Mid-Century Modern dresser got the ultimate transformation!...
11/15/2024

🌟 Before & After: Mid-Century Modern Revival 🌟

This beautiful Mid-Century Modern dresser got the ultimate transformation! Here's what I did:

Paint: The body is painted in "Iron Ore" by Sherwin Williams, a rich, deep charcoal that exudes sophistication.

Stain: The swinging doors and central drawers are stained in dark walnut, finished with a semi-gloss polyurethane for a sleek, durable shine.

Base Transformation: The original base was removed and replaced with stylish legs, giving the piece that iconic Mid-Century Modern vibe.

This project was all about celebrating clean lines, timeless style, and functionality. While this dresser isn’t for sale, it’s a testament to the magic of thoughtful refinishing and design.

Swipe to see the "Before" shot and let us know what you think in the comments!

✨ At The Lady Bug Revival, we breathe new life into old treasures, turning them into stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces. Want to transform a piece of your own? Message us—we’d love to help!

I had the absolute pleasure of giving this cute little cart a face-lift for my friend and fellow business owner . The cl...
10/18/2024

I had the absolute pleasure of giving this cute little cart a face-lift for my friend and fellow business owner .

The client loved the style of the cart but wanted to modernize it to fit better with the flow of her space. It was pretty wobbly when I picked it up, so I took the whole thing apart to find the root of the cause. Once I figured out how to fix that, I got everything cleaned up and prepped for paint.

She told me there is a lot of black in her space so I went with black paint to cover the wood laminate on the shelves. We liked the idea of gold for the spindles, but the original was pretty brassy, so I just gave that a touch of my favorite gold spray paint to brighten and modernize it.

The top is where it got fun! As you can tell from the before picture, the top was damaged and would have been difficult to fix. Megan gave me quite a bit of creative freedom, so I decided to completely replace the top! I sanded down some pine 1x4s and bought some backets to hold them together. Since she's using the cart for her catering business, I wanted to add her logo in colors that matched but not have it be too "in your face".

Once all of the topcoats were dried and set, all that was left was to put it back together! I LOVE the way that this piece turned out and can't wait to see it put to work. Thnolacateringwyotrusting me with this project🤍

Saw this post from  and immediately asked if I could repost it. So many people think that furniture refinishing is "just...
03/14/2024

Saw this post from and immediately asked if I could repost it. So many people think that furniture refinishing is "just a fun little hobby," and believe me, it is. I have so much fun and get so much enjoyment out of doing it. But it's also A LOT of work. And there are SO many things behind the scenes that don't typically get accounted for. Generally, I only post on social media when I have finished something or want to show a progress photo. So when you see me dormant on social media, I'm probably doing any number of these things. Even if I'm not posting every day, I'm still here and I'm still working on pieces to help elevate your living space🤍

Thanks so much to my clients for your patience and understanding that good things take time 🤍

Okay friends, I need some help. Bear with me here, I know there are a lot of choices but I'm terribly indecisive. I'm lo...
02/27/2024

Okay friends, I need some help. Bear with me here, I know there are a lot of choices but I'm terribly indecisive. I'm looking to change my logo and have created a bunch of mock ups but need your help deciding which one to go with! I'll probably narrow it down and do this one more time before making a final choice. Put a 👍 or ❤️ on the logo you like best😊 I am planning on making some merch eventually (Tshirts, sweatshirts, stickers) so i want something that will look good on clothing. also I'm very open to suggestions in changing these or doing something different if anyone has ideas❤️

"Listen, smile, agree, and then do whatever the f*ck you were going to do anyway" - Robert Downey Jr. ✨️Friendly Reminde...
02/22/2024

"Listen, smile, agree, and then do whatever the f*ck you were going to do anyway" - Robert Downey Jr.

✨️Friendly Reminder✨️ Don't take people on the internet too seriously.

I posted in a few furniture refinishing groups that I'm a part of looking for some advice. I included pictures of the look I was trying to get along with pictures of the table in its current state.

The following thread were some of the comments I got.

Guess what? I did it anyway, and I LOVE it❤️

P.S. I also had quite a few people who were very kind and actually gave me the advice I was looking for🤍

Found this votive holder (I think that's what it was for?) at the thrift store, and I immediately saw its potential🕯 I'v...
02/20/2024

Found this votive holder (I think that's what it was for?) at the thrift store, and I immediately saw its potential🕯

I've had these insulators F O R E V E R but haven't been able to find a holder that fits them just right.

Absolutely loving the dreamy lighting they give off. They're the perfect centerpiece for our new kitchen table, but don't worry, I have plenty more insulators. I'm definitely planning on having more of these to sell, so keep an eye out if this is something you're interested in🖤

It's finally done!🥰This table has been in my family for 3 generations since sometime in the 1960s. There have been count...
02/19/2024

It's finally done!🥰

This table has been in my family for 3 generations since sometime in the 1960s. There have been countless cups of coffee had, beers drank, stories told, pages of homework done, tears, and laughter around this table. I'm so thankful I get to carry on all of those things in my home.

Obviously, with having all of that happen over that span of time, this table needed a little TLC (Swipe for before pictures). I wanted a cottage style look with natural wood tones. I also wanted to keep all of the dings from where grandma ran her wheelchair into it and scratches on the top from games played and homework done. So, this style was perfect to highlight all of that.

I started by stripping off all of the old finish using a chemical stripper. Once that was done, I rinsed it with TSP, and that helped to get the dark stain out (i left some of the darker stain in the nooks and crannies for highlighting). I covered the whole thing with a tan wash (tan paint mixed with water) so that when i put the finish coat on, it wouldnt alter the natural color. After that, I added an antiquing glaze to really bring out those dents and scratches. The final step was a matte wipe-on polyurethane. I went with matte to give it a more natural looking finish but still have the durability of polyurethane versus a wax or oil finish.

I'm so in love with this table and can't wait to share more that I'm working on in this style❤️

In love with the wood grain pattern on this mid-century dresser😍😍
01/11/2024

In love with the wood grain pattern on this mid-century dresser😍😍

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