Stenciled Dresser Makeover

Heather Cammack
by Heather Cammack
3 Materials
$50
4 Hours
Easy

If you have a dresser that needs a makeover, consider using stencils to transform it into a unique statement piece. I combined weathered gray stain, white wash, and a herringbone stencil to achieve a cool distressed dresser that could be used in any room.

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I've been wanting to try a stenciled furniture project for a while. When I came across this ugly guy at the thrift store, I decided it was time to initiate project stencil.

I used a herringbone stencil and white paint on the drawer fronts. I think the white contrasts nicely with the weathered gray wood stain.

There is room for improvement with my stenciling skills, but I think it turned out pretty cool. I'm definitely going to keep playing around with the stencils.

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  • Birdz of a Feather Birdz of a Feather on Aug 31, 2019

    I think your stencilling came out perfectly imperfect on this piece; it really adds to the effect. Love it!

  • Brigitte Brigitte on Mar 25, 2020

    Great insperation and hopefully I will remember. All our craft stores now closed. Love




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