I found this beauty at a yard sale right at the end of my street. How about that for luck!
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Below, you can see the dresser exactly as I found it. White... yes... but not the shade of white I wanted.
So I got to work!
So I got to work!
I put it out in the backyard, removed all of the drawers and turned on the sander
I painted the dresser in Ivory Satin by Krylon. Yes, spray paint this time. I didn't feel like messing with the power sprayer for this project so I pulled out the spray paint cans. I gave her several thin coats. When spray painting it's better to go light and easy in lots of smooth coats than heavy and thick. If you spray too much you'll get those drips and runs and we don't want those!
Here, I've sanded the edges and added the glaze.
I painted the dresser in Ivory Satin by Krylon. Yes, spray paint this time. I didn't feel like messing with the power sprayer for this project so I pulled out the spray paint cans. I gave her several thin coats. When spray painting it's better to go light and easy in lots of smooth coats than heavy and thick. If you spray too much you'll get those drips and runs and we don't want those!
When the paint was completely dry, I sanded along the edges where it would normally get lots of wear and tear to give it a distressed look. Then I went over the whole thing with a glaze of acrylic paint mixed with water.
I used Apple Barrel brand in Brown Oxide #20511
I used Apple Barrel brand in Brown Oxide #20511
I just put it into a plastic container and mixed it with a little water. Then apply the glaze with a damp paper towel and wipe off with a dry paper towel {very scientific...I know}
Work in small sections as you go.
Here, I've sanded the edges and added the glaze.
Be sure to get the glaze into all of the grooves and details to make them stand out!
Happy Friday and enjoy your weekend!
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xo and God Bless,
Kathleen
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