Thrifted Dresser Turned Shabby Chic
by
Kimberly Noelle
(IC: blogger)
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I'm an avid thrifter. I go out about 3 times a week in search of the gem among the rubble. I've been looking for a dresser for a while now and on my 3rd jaunt to one of my favorite Thrift Stores last week I found this antique dresser, all wood, and dovetailed. The only flaws were the "dents" the employee said. If he only new......The roughness of the piece adds character. I took it home got immediate color inspiration from a flowered water color like print from a new throw pillow. I decided on doing two tones on the dresser and am thrilled how it all turned out.
Materials Used...
1. Miniwax Water-Based Wood Stain in Green Tea
2. Pantone Paint in the color Nude with a Satin finish
3. Knobs- Hobby Lobby 50% off.
To see the process, my color inspiration and a funny little story about my missing knobs check out my blog http://quirkycool.blogspot.com/2013/05/thrifted-dresser-turned-shabby-chic.html
Materials Used...
1. Miniwax Water-Based Wood Stain in Green Tea
2. Pantone Paint in the color Nude with a Satin finish
3. Knobs- Hobby Lobby 50% off.
To see the process, my color inspiration and a funny little story about my missing knobs check out my blog http://quirkycool.blogspot.com/2013/05/thrifted-dresser-turned-shabby-chic.html
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Published May 24th, 2013 10:46 AM
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Stacey @ 23 White Terrace on Jun 01, 2013Those darn dogs! LOL
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Kathryn Sanderson on Apr 10, 2017
I just love the Green Tea stain! Nice job.
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