This women's creations were absolutely amazing and beautiful. I really wanted to give furniuture painting a try and figured I could find a
Nick and my brother-in-law actually went to pick up the dresser (I mean this thing probably weighs 80-100 lbs. (Hey, it's quality craftsmanship! The doors are dovetail construction and the piece was manufactured in North Carolina). Having arranged all of this, it was obvious my mind was made up that this was the perfect piece. However, I still received an almost panicked call from husband while my at the thrift store. "Katie, are you sure this is the piece you want? I'm REALLY not feeling this. And, it's really HEAVY, not to mention that it will be a nightmare to to move."
"Yes, honey I'm sure this is the piece I want. I know how much you love me because your doing this for me!" I replied.
The dresser Nick went to pick up. I'm sure you can understand his panic! |
Well, begrundgly Nick and my brother in law Travis delivered my $40 dresser to the house. Nick was positive we had just wasted $40. Travis didn't say much, but you could tell he was also on the skeptical side. I went to the paint store the next day and the project began. I was amazed at how every step of the way the dresser just looked better and better.
First I took off the ugly hardware and wood filled the holes left from the hardware.
Then we sanded just the top slab of the dresser
Color=classic. Type of paint- interior acrylic latex.
I then distressed the dresser with 60 grit sand paper, and used a stain/glaze combination to wipe over the entire dresser. Finally two coats of polyurethane were added. Added some hardware then VIOLA!!
The picture quality is a little poor due to the picture be taken on my blackeberry phone. Sorry! |
See the distressing created by the sandpaper? |
Close up of the distressing technique and glaze compination. Hardware is a surf/beach theme which cordinates with Spencer and Josie's room. |
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2 comments:
I'm quite impressed Katie. Turned out great!
Thanks Pat! That means a lot coming from you :)
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