Happy Fall everyone! It’s officially starting to get pretty chilly here in the morning and the leaves are slowly starting to change so I guess whether we like it or not—it’s here!
Today’s flip strayed a bit from my original vision, but in the end I absolutely adored how it turned out!
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I found this large dresser on Marketplace and was hopeful that it was made out of solid wood. My original vision was to do a natural wood top and top drawers, while painting the rest.
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I started by removing all of the hardware and the gave it a good clean, both inside and out.
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I then began sanding…only to find a super thin veneer that was too difficult to save!
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I went ahead and moved on to plan B. I scuff sanded all of the surfaces, then filled the existing hardware holes with Bondo since I decided to do single knobs.
I did sand down the faces of the jewelry drawers and taped them off for a cute little surprise that you will see later on.
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I wiped everything down before spraying on the first coat of paint.
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Dixie Bell paint has a built in primer, however this type of wood had some serious wood tanin bleed through, so I had to go over those spots with my trusted stain blocking primer before applying the final coat.
I sealed it all up with some poly, added new knobs and here is how she turned out!
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As you can see the cute little surprise was the pop of scalloped wood on the jewelry drawers. I used a special scalloped tape that unfortunately is no longer sold, but to recreate this you could trace it and cut it out on regular painters tape.
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I decided to do some light distressing on the edges for a little extra character.
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I am so happy with how this one turned out!
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PIN FOR LATER!
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