Wednesday, May 21, 2014

French Provincial Dresser Makeover & Tutorial

I just finished a dresser I've been working on for awhile and I'm so happy with how it turned out! Here's what it looked like before...



I've been wanting to paint a dresser like this one for years! I love the curves and feminine look of this dresser, as well as the recessed details. I've seen a few on Craigslist but they are always so expensive. So when a friend of mine approached me about painting a dresser for her and she showed me a picture of this French Provincial number, I jumped at the opportunity! There's only one problem... I have to give it back to her! Seriously though, I don't want to! Here's how it looks now…


Unfortunately, I had trouble getting any good shots of this dresser, the lighting was not cooperating with me! But you get the idea.

 

It was so fun painting this piece! When I met with my friend about what she wanted to do with the dresser she said, "let's paint it the color of your wall in your kitchen!" I was so excited! The color is from Behr it's called Spearmint Stick. It's a blue-green color that I love! In some lighting its more blue in other lighting its more green and sometimes it just looks white. Here's the wall in my kitchen…


Here's a quick overview of what I did to this piece. To begin I sanded down the entire piece with my electric sander. I spent quite a bit of time getting rid of residue left from what looked like packaging tape (but it could've just been stickers) on each of the nine drawers!!! I used Goo Be Gone and a lot of elbow grease! I didn't sand down to raw wood but I did sand quite a bit to get rid of the glossy texture that was on the piece originally. Next I primed the dresser with an oil based white stain blocking primer.  I don't usually prime with oil based paint. But this dresser had a very shiny texture to it originally (similar to laminate) and I wanted to make sure the paint would stick.


Here's the primer I used along with my secret weapon (baby wipes!) whenever I paint I always have them near by. They are a perfect way to clean up occasional drips and here's after I was done priming…


Next comes the fun part! I painted two coats of my Spearmint Stick. I used a combination of a roller and a brush on this piece since I knew I wanted some texture to work with.  I painted all the recessed areas of the dresser in a cream color. After painting, I distressed it using a combination of my electric sander and sand paper. After distressing, I coated the entire piece in Annie Sloane Clear Wax and then I began to experiment a bit. I was hesitant to use dark wax on this piece since it's such a light color and I didn't want to darken it too much; instead I tried something new! I mixed a custom stain (basically 4 parts grey stain to1 part walnut stain) and then I mixed in some mineral spirits to thin it out a bit. Next I rubbed on my mixture with a cloth and then rubbed in off fairly quickly with a clean cloth.


I'm really happy with the results of my experimenting. I felt like this technique was a bit easier to control than when I use dark wax and it gave me the subtle results I was looking for. I will definitely be using this technique again! I sealed this piece one more time with my clear wax to add even more durability.


That's all for now, I have another French Provincial Dresser waiting for me along with a few other pieces! Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

A Painted Chest and a Handmade Sign

I've been busy the last few days keeping my kiddos (and myself) cool! Boy it's been hot! We've been spending a lot of time in the water and I've been avoiding cooking dinner as much as possible (sorry hubby) but who wants to cook when it's 85 degrees INSIDE the house! I did find time to finish a custom job for a client...


Sorry I didn't take any before pictures. I sanded and stained this chest, which my client uses in her entry way to hold shoes, in a red mahogany stain to match the other furniture in her living room. And then I got to work on the flower and leaf pattern which encompasses most of this piece. I'm really happy with how it turned out...



I've also been working on some wall art. I made this sign...

Here it is on my shelf with my gallery wall in my dining room...







Proverbs 31, which is quoted in this sign, is one of my favorites. I'm inspired to be like this woman, one who "laughs without fear of the future". I'm definitely a work I progress just like my sign making! I'm trying to find a more efficient way to make them and learning how to use power tools (which, can I just say, is so much fun)!


I'm excited to start working on so more work for clients and make a few decorations for my brother and sister in laws' baby shower!

I started a Facebook page! I will be doing giveaways, selling items, and doing updates on this page so connect with me on Facebook!

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