She started out a little sad with just one pull, which of course made it very hard to get the drawers open.
She had some damage on the top and she was missing her mirror, but that turned into an opportunity for a cute detail.
A little wood filler and an old bed support board cut to size came to her rescue.
And this bright and happy green was just what she needed to shine again.
After just one coat, she's already looking so much better.
And here she is all ready for her photo shoot.
After the repair work, she got two coats of the chalk paint and a light distressing. I used the Annie Sloan clear and dark waxes again, but this time I tried a different technique. After covering the whole piece in the clear wax, I took a second small brush and just rubbed a little bit of dark wax in select areas. Then I used the brush with the clear wax to blend it in really well. Remember that it is recommended that you not put the dark wax directly on the paint as it will permanently stain the paint and then you can't work the darkness back out. This two brush technique worked much better for me, although the wax still took several days to set-up to a point that I could buff it smooth. But overall, I'm thrilled with the result!
I found a whole bunch of these knobs at Marshall's a few months back, so I stocked up. They are cute and go with everything!
Look how cute that little ledge looks on the back. Perfect touch for a cottage dresser!
I love everything about this dresser! It's my personal style and I think the color is really cool. Just imagine how this bright pop of color would brighten up a neutral room!
I had several questions after my last post about how far a can of chalk paint goes. This particular dresser really soaked up the paint. As you can see, it used a little more than half of the can. But of course with the chalk paint, you can skip the primer step. And as for the wax on the previous dresser, it took about a week to get to the point that I was really happy with the buffed out finish. If you paint a good bit of furniture, my recommendation is to enjoy the process and experiment with different products to find the ones that work best for you. Each of us here at Elizabeth & Co. is experimenting with the chalk paint and different waxes, so stay tuned.
And with that in mind, I wanted to share this sweet retro desk from Katie at Craptastic. When I first saw it, I thought this was a chalk paint project too. But in fact, Katie used Palm Leaf by Valspar. So you see that you can achieve very similar looks with different products. Now go out there and have fun painting!
Now just make sure you've entered our Elizabeth & Co. First Birthday Giveaway before you go!
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