(Featured at Tip Junkie)
I blinked and it was February. Did that happen to anyone else?
January seriously flew by. I’ve been working on fun stuff left & right!!
This
lovely little dresser, another Craigslist find (of course)
I picked up the
first week of January.
I had
been hunting high and low for months for something JUST
like it to paint for the school “Redono” auction! I was beyond excited when I found it.
It had great character. It had nice lines. It was the perfect size for lots of uses –
dresser, buffet, foyer statement piece…..
Of course it needed some love.
The top was in about 4 pieces and it was allll wonky! Wonky in this case is defined as needing a wall to lean on or it quite
possibly would fall down. True story.
A few
new corner blocks inside and a lotta glue and it was back upright and ready for
paint!
Right
after finding the dresser on Craigslist I started fabric shopping.
I picked up
this fabric by Braemore on sale! Score!!
image VIA Online Fabric Store
I like
to sketch a little on paper. Then make a
practice board to see how the sketch translates when it’s in color.
Then in
this case I cut out the flowers I sketched and laid them out in different
combinations on the dresser til I couldn’t think about it anymore….
Then I
started painting!
After
it was primed I decided the drawers needed more wood fill. Which means more sanding. And more priming. But eventually I got to the base coat.
Because
of all the layers of paint there was a lot of waiting for paint to dry….
Obviously you can’t paint a color on top of another color til the bottom color
is dry.
Slows everything down which is
nice if you have things to do in between painting.
BAD if you are in a hurry!! But GOOD if you like to text friends non-stop while painting.
The
flowers imitate the fabric. Sorta. I had done some sketches before I even found
a dresser or fabric and came up with a flower I wanted to use. So I did.
Even though technically it’s nowhere on the fabric!
I painted
the drawer sides with a coordinating blue.
Sidenote:
for the first time EVER I used ALLLLL matching Pulls! WHOA!
How about that!
Slapped a glaze on it.
And
called it done. 4 days after I started. 24 hours before the auction.
Just
call me Queen of Procrastination.
Someday
my tendency to procrastinate will most likely end badly.
But boy
O boy I hope I’m wrong!
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wow! beautiful work! love the color and details!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deletewowwww!!!!
DeleteLookin' awesome, friend! You da woman!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks girl! What are you painting next??
DeleteI have no idea, but I WON'T be showin' it to you, THAT'S for sure!!!! ;)
Delete"Sidenote: for the first time EVER I used ALLLLL matching Pulls!"
ReplyDeleteCareful! This kind of matching compulsion can turn into something clinical :spins in chair three times before clicking "publish":
Oh, and beautiful work :)
hahaha! i love to spin at least 3 times in my chair! thanks bare!
DeleteThat looks amazing! Great job! Love the flowers and the knobs : ). I am your newest follower. Stop by sometime!! -Sarah
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah! I checked out your great stuff too! Glad you stopped by!!
DeleteWhat a SUPER transformation! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat!
DeleteYou did such an amazing job on this! I LOVE it and I'm sure you made a ton at the auction!! Very, very cool!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It did do pretty well at the auction! Definitely warmed my heart!
DeleteHey girl! I'm your newest follower from Wow Us Wed, and LOVE the dresser! It is beautiful- and i love painted furniture! Awesome job!
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Thanks for following and for your kind comments! I am a complete sucker for painted furniture!! That's probably obvious tho!
DeleteHey there, this is totally gorgeous. Love the blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you much G.G.D! Means a lot from a fellow furniture re-inventor!
DeleteThis looks absolutely amazing....visiting from Home Stories A to Z! Fabulous! I pinned it.
ReplyDeleteblessings,
karianne
Thanks so much Karianne!
Deletethat is amazingly fabulous! super super job.
ReplyDeletethank you - I'm totally happy with the results!
DeleteLovely dresser - love the lined drawers! Please stop over to my blog home and link this up to my Inspired Creations party happening NOW! I would love to have you there!
ReplyDeleteStacey of Embracing Change
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Thanks Stacey! I have a soft spot in my heart for furniture that is pretty inside and out, hence the lined drawers....
DeletePS thanks for the invite to the party!
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ReplyDeleteI love this! So pretty! Thanks for stopping by my blog...is that baby for sale?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by here Kirby! Noooo not for sale, I painted it for a donation to a school auction. But it did sell there! ;)
DeleteI love how your dresser turned out! I also love that fabric because I bought it for my roman shade in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike Jacqueline! I LOVE that fabric too!!
DeleteVery impressive! Love your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyndi!
Deleteyes, this is one gorgeous dresser from shape to design to lined drawers. way to go!!
ReplyDeletethanks amy! i wish i could find 5 more dressers just like this one!! it's such a great piece!
DeleteOH my goodness what a beautiful paint job! It's simply stunning! This project would be perfect for our linky party featuring "Transformations" called Repurpose-Remodel-Reveal, I know our readers would love to see it too! (It starts Friday, March 2nd 2012 at 7:00 am MST and reoccures every 1st and 3rd Friday)
ReplyDelete-Whitney @ TheRoosterAndTheHen
Thanks for stopping by Whitney! And thanks for the party invite! Great to find you!
DeleteLove it! You incorporated so many great ideas into one piece but it isn't overwhelming to they eye at all! BRAVO!
ReplyDelete-Jacque@theDIYvillage.com
thanks!! sometimes I worry about that exact thing.... TOOOO much going on! BUT one of my FAV quotes is "too much is never enough" great words from a great architect! (morris lapidus)
DeleteGlad you stopped by!!
absolutely gorgeous! I love it!!! :)
ReplyDeletethank you!!
DeleteThat's lovely, I love what you did! Beautiful painting job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Maria!
DeleteYour dresser is fabulous - great job and thansk so much for linking up - pleasecome back again this Thursday to do the same - you are a great addition to the party!
ReplyDeleteStacey Of Embracing Change
Thanks so much Stacey!
DeleteYour dresser is absolutely gorgeous. You did such a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brandi! I was just a little sad to see it go! ;)
DeleteThis piece is GORGEOUS...so magnificently well-done....even the sides of the drawers are beautiful! I hope you raise lots and lots of money for your school auction. Total WOW!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin! I LOVE pretty sides of drawers... and drawer lining. Not that you ever really see that part BUT I still love it!!
DeleteGreat job and awesome design instinct. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up!!! We featured you this weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!! Thanks girls!
Deletethis is beautiful. you have quite the eye for turning a dilapitated old dresser into a darling accent piece. love all the colors you chose as well.
ReplyDeletejudi
Ha! Thanks Judi! I think I have some sort of furniture attachment disorder.... I love the unloved furniture! ;)
DeleteBeautiful! Great job pulling it all together. What color is the base coat paint? It's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin! I actually don't have a base coat name.... its a combination of leftover colors I mixed together! But I really like it too!!
DeleteThis is the most beautiful dresser I have seen in blogland. Seriously! You do great work!!
ReplyDeleteWell Thank you Amanda! That's really sweet! Glad you stopped by!!
DeleteI'm in love with this dresser! I have been searching high and low for something just like this for inspiration. I am revamping my yucky super ugly bathroom vanity and had this in my head! I am so glad I now how some pictures to show my husband! Thanks! I love it. Do you happen to know what color you used for the body of the dresser?
ReplyDeleteHi Christy - something like this would be fun on a vanity for sure! I've had this dresser idea in my sketch book for awhile now. I was thrilled to finally find the right piece of furniture to paint it on! I actually don't have a official color for the dresser.... its a combination of paint scraps I mixed together.
DeleteWow, where have you been? I'm so glad I found your blog through "Better After". I love this dresser and I believe I'm gonna have to copy it for my home. You did a great job. I am now a follower through GFC and LF. I would love for you to stop by and follow back anytime. Lori
ReplyDeleteLOL Thanks Lori! I'm not sure where I've been.... here... in a teeeeny tiny town in Missouri! Thanks for your comments and for being a new follower! I WILL stop by!
Deletethis is the prettiest redo I've ever seen
ReplyDeleteWell thanks Cynthia! Thats super sweet of you!! Glad you stopped by!
DeleteHi Meg, just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
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Hi Chris! Thanks for stopping by and for following! I'm headed to visit your blog now!
DeleteI would like to know what the base color is of that dresser and how you achieved the whole look minus the flowers. Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi there - I don't have an exact base color to share. Sorry! I mix my own colors out of paint I have on hand til I find a color I like. This would be one of those "Mix" paints!!
DeleteWish I was there to bid. great Job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie!!
DeleteHi!! Wow that is beeeautiful! I enjoy redoing furniture also..but have been procrastinating...You inspired me to work on a desk this Spring. I have never tried your design method, I am wow'd!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks Sunny! Re-doing furniture is my favorite thing! I love no-rules design!!
DeleteI love it! I have almost the exact dresser from my grandparents. The veneer is coming off at the bottom on both sides. How did you fix that before you painted it? Also what do you do when the drawers are sticking pretty badly?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I have an almost identical dresser from my grandparents. The veneer is also peeling at the bottom on the sides. What did you do to the peeling veneer before you painted it? What do you do when the drawers stick quite a bit? I can't wait to see what you are going to do next. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen! Thanks for your comments! I use a good quality wood glue and clamps to reglue any loose peeling veneer. Anything that won't stick I peel off and then use a paintable wood fill to fill the missing spots. Drawers that stick could be caused by lots of things! Build up of residue that needs to be cleaned, something could be out of align or maybe too many layers of paint! Clean and sand areas where they are sticking. And try using a bar of soap on the drawer runners to "grease" them up a bit! Good luck on your project!
DeleteThat came out really good! I love the design, great job! New follower, looking forward to more of your projects! =)
ReplyDeleteSimply put, this is gorgeous, good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks again Faye! It's always fun to paint something thats going to a good cause!
DeleteI love this piece! Can you tell me what type of glaze you used? I am wanting to do much the same on an old bookshelf I found but am intimidated by the glaze. Any tips?
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