Dressers are always fun to paint for kids! This recipe comes from a dresser painted by Becky. It is a 1970’s oak dresser. It is very solid and has bark-like grooves. Wowee!
This piece needs a major furniture intervention to make it work for a 3-year-old fairy and butterfly room.
Lilac Dresser
Before |
LILAC DRESSER
Ingredients: sand paper, Graco cordless paint sprayer, primer, paint and crystal handles
Steps:
Ingredients: sand paper, Graco cordless paint sprayer, primer, paint and crystal handles
Steps:
- Sand. This always helps the paint stick to the wood. It also helps to clean up the piece.
- Prime with with Zinsser Bullseye 1-2-3
- Paint with Valspar Lilac (2 coats). The Graco cordless paint sprayer was used to spray the paint.
- Sealed with spray polycrylic
- Add crystal handles
So, so pretty! |
Here they are again...
Before and After Now partying it up at : |
That was an INTERVENTION if Ive ever seen one!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
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ReplyDeleteBecky
it turned out sooo pretty! love that mirror above it- silver and lilac are just so pretty together!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect color for spring! Adorable!
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