These were both pretty dinged up, and the small chest was missing the top two knobs.
Last fall my basement was briefly painted a very pale yellow--I liked the color everywhere except actually in the basement! (Something about the evening light made it seem a little green, and my husband said he felt like he was sitting in the middle of a key lime pie). I decided this was a perfect project on which to use my leftover paint!
I painted both chests in the soft yellow, and then I glazed them both with burnt umber acrylic paint. I didn't bother filling any but the really big dings, so the glaze settled in them and gave them a more gracefully "aged" look.
I replaced the top two knobs on both chests with glass-look knobs from Hobby Lobby.
Did you notice my little stencils? I used my Cricut to cut out cardstock stencils of four different birds and two different branches. I didn't want anything too babyish or garish; I wanted these pieces to be able to "grow" with the girl I envision using them.
So the top of each chest has a bird and a branch of some sort, and the second drawer of each has a different bird.
These went home to a pair of 8-year-old twin girls!
They turned out really pretty! I like the stencils. That's mostly what I use my Cricut for.
ReplyDeleteAs always, very cute! I like the stencils you used. Very smart putting something on the dressers that can grow with the girl. Girls are so expensive!!! :D
ReplyDeletevery cute! i love the soft color palette.
ReplyDeleteYou just put a smile on my face....
ReplyDeleteI was so happy you stopped by Starview Sonnet today to leave a comment. I hopped over to the Red Hen and had to smile about your husband not having room to park his car in your garage! That sounds SO FAMILIAR! I think we have a lot in common and I an anxious to explore your past posts.
I love the bird and branch chest of drawers! This furniture re-purposing is addicting!
best to you,
Cori
I love how subtle these pieces are. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJust darling and NOT overdone. great job. Wish I still lived near a DI, sigh!
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