Showing posts with label dresser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dresser. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Green Dresser Finished!

This is the green dresser I found for $25 at a garage sale. It is solid wood and has three different layers to it...green, white, and a stain. 




I stripped it and then sanded it down. This process took some time due to the three different layers.


I did one stain of Bombay mahogany. Then did a clear semi-gloss seal on it.

Here is the final product! I got the hardware from Hobby Lobby and painted the turquoise with a dry paint brush.


Monday, July 16, 2012

Dresser Complete!

Here is the finished product! It goes perfectly in my room. I am very happy with the way it turned out. I cannot wait to finish the green dresser!





Friday, July 13, 2012

Refinishing project #3

I have started refinishing another dresser that I found at a garage sale for $25. I am still working on the green dresser but it takes time for the stain to dry. So I started working on this dresser! This is the progress of this one right now. I am staining the top and painting the rest of the dresser.

The dresser before my creativeness got to it!




Finished sanding down the top.

Primed the drawers and body.

The dark color if spray painted an oil bronze.
The gold is the color the handles were before. 


Stained it Bombay Mahogany. 

Steel wool in vinegar creates a black stain. 


Added the wool stain to the drawers and this is what happened 
after it dried over night. Kinda of gives it a rustic look.



Added a chevorn stripe to all of the drawers. 
Just mixed a drop of turquoise with the base
 paint I used. 

I still need to go back and sand the edges again 
and rub the wool stain over it again. 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Green Dresser

Since I refinished my end table I wanted to take on something bigger! I found this lovely green, solid wood, dresser at a garage sale for $25. I had to get it! As I was stripping I found that it had three layers...the stain, white paint, and green paint. I got off what I could and the rest I will do with sanding. I plan to stain this dresser Bombay Mahogany. It is still a work in progress.