A Little Birdie
I was lucky enough to come across this dresser while on a walk. The neighbours were just going to throw it away! I waited until my husband got home so we could go and snatch it up. After I got it home, I sanded this dresser to scuff up the finish. Then I primed it using a little foam roller and a brush to get in the corners. I painted (also with the foam roller) with a white latex paint with an eggshell finish.
I drew the bird and branch design onto contact paper and then cut it out. I placed it to the drawers and spray painted using Krylon's Watermelon.
I covered everything with two coats of spray Varathane.
Here is the result:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Very cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh i love this re-do! fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. This looks great! Glad I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteOh, how cute! I love it!
ReplyDeletethat is so pretty, I'm impressed that you cut that bird stencil out,wow!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! Love the bird!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! i just hopped over from fresh coat friday and am going to subscribe (via reader in case you don't see my pic in your followers section.) i look forward to more great projects!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! This is just too adorable.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic job! Love the branch and birdie detail!
ReplyDeleteI love that bird & branch detailing! I would love if you could do a posting with a tutorial of just that...I would LOVE to try it out!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love the graphic and the color! Did the varathane yellow at all? I am always nervous since I have heard that can happen.
ReplyDeleteThat is so stinking cute! My daughter would love that in her room.
ReplyDeleteI really love this. You did a great job!
ReplyDeletelove, love, love this! I am so into Birds right now!! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOK! This dresser rocks! I'm addicted! I love your stuff....so I'm now going to stalk your blog :) I'm following you now :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I just came across your site through Primitive & Proper. I love your Mod Podge work and I am very interested in doing this myself. Can you tell me the steps you apply to do this (in detail if possible). Please email me with your instructions daubin56@yahoo.com. I am going to continue to follow your site, I saw that you also have some stenciled furniture that I want to also view. I really like these ideas because I am a beginner and do not know how to free hand paint. Your pieces are REALLY lovely. I can't wait to do this on my own. I appreciate your time if you send me the instructions. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanks Giving
Debbie
daubin56@yahoo.com