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DIY Rustic Dresser
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Spruced.Sticks
(IC: instagram)
5 Materials
$60
6 Hours
Medium
This was a fun lil character piece! I love mixing rustic stains with a fresh coat of paint. Check out the video or photos below to see how I flipped this dresser from drab to a rustic fab!
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The first order of business was to strip the stain off the drawers. I sprayed this stripper on the wood, let it sit for approximately 30 minutes and then scraped it off!
After stripping the drawers I sanded it down to the wood until it was clean and smooth.
I next used a dark stain. Because the wood was fairly damaged it didn't pick up the stain as well as I had hoped. But I ended up leaving it this way as I thought it added a nice rustic feel to the drawers
I then used a semi-gloss polyurethane to cover the drawers. Using the semi-gloss keeps the rustic feel.
I then picked up some new hardware from Hobby Lobby!
I then painted the rest of the dresser grey!
And there it is!
I topped off this dresser off with these nice moss balls from http://www.commercialsilk.com/ These are a great way to add some nature to your home without worrying about them dying! Check 'em out if you need a little help in the plant department
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Published July 27th, 2017 9:25 PM
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Cre26547956 on Feb 08, 2021
Paint the entire dresser!!
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