Accenting With Metallic Stencil Creme

This dresser was a match to a set I found at a local flea market. I got the set at a discounted rate because both pieces were extensively damaged. I sold the tall chest but the cupcake feet on the dresser stole my heart, so I kept it! I had to remove all the veneer from the top, rebuild missing carvings and patch missing veneer all over. So much work went into it, I just couldn't let it go! I really wanted to showcase all the cool inlay so I went for shine. Metallic Stencil Creme was the go-to for the inlay and for all the detailed molding. The look is subtle but the details really pop! See all the product details and find out how I rebuilt the missing molding on the blog post!
After!
Before shot...lots of veneer damage!
Rebuilding the missing moldings.
Rebuilt moldings now accented with metallic stencil creme.
Stencil Creme Accents
I love distressing!
Those cracks and crevices make my little heart beat fast!!!
Stencil creme can also be used to refresh hardware!
Angela Davis- A to Z Custom Creations
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  • Mary M. Prinzavalli Mary M. Prinzavalli on Aug 02, 2015
    Beautiful-It is ornate but not over the top. I love,love,love it. Great job!
  • Cynthia Madore Cynthia Madore on Aug 27, 2015
    I have never seen anything so beautiful to a dresser makeover, such as this. just a breath taking job you under took for this transformation, I'm so jealous! Cindy
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