My First Project:
A dresser and mirror set
Found it: On Craigslist
Purchase price: $55
Before
(I already took the mirror off to fit it in the car)
(I already took the mirror off to fit it in the car)
I ended up replacing the knobs on the dresser as well.
I think that really helped complete the look.
(The cost of that was 3 dollars x 6 =18 dollars plus tax)
I think that really helped complete the look.
(The cost of that was 3 dollars x 6 =18 dollars plus tax)
Burlap Monogram:
Cost:
4 pack of Canvases at Michaels, 8.99(on sale) plus and an extra 20% off
$4.21 for a yard of burlap (I have at least a half yard left)
Paint (I already had)
I saw something like this on Pinterest and thought I could make some for our new dresser. I bought deep canvases at Michaels and covered them with burlap using my staple gun. I found a font that I liked and printed out our initials. Traced them with a sharpie and then painted the letters in. I did two coats to make it darker.
Before painting
Burlap letters on the new dresser
Round Side Table
Found it: At a garage sale
Cost: $10
When I purchased this piece I wasn't sure where I was going to put it, but I figured for 10 dollars I could find a place in my house for it!! I was thinking for this piece I would try something a little different. I ended up painting the bottom part of the table a creamy white and then staining the top a dark brown. I really like how it turned out. I also just used only one distressing technique on this one. After painting it, I just sanded some of the edges unlike a lot of the other pieces I have done. I typically sand it after I paint it and then paint on some stain and wipe it off to get an antiqued look.
Table before
I decided to try it in the office in-between some leather reading chairs. Now I need to get a lamp and some other decorative things to put on the table.
before
I painted it a dark gray that I found in the "oops" paint section. I absolutely LOVE the color!! I ended up using the original hardware as well, I just used a flat black spray paint to paint them. It only cost me 2.99 for new looking hardware!
Side Table/Night Stand
Found it: Salvation Army
Cost: $23
I bought this piece right after I finished my dresser. I thought it would be a great piece to go next to the front door. It was a little beat up but that made the finished product that much better!!
Night Stand/Side Table Found it: Salvation Army
Cost: $23
I bought this piece right after I finished my dresser. I thought it would be a great piece to go next to the front door. It was a little beat up but that made the finished product that much better!!
before
I painted it a dark gray that I found in the "oops" paint section. I absolutely LOVE the color!! I ended up using the original hardware as well, I just used a flat black spray paint to paint them. It only cost me 2.99 for new looking hardware!
Night Stand/Side Table After
How it looks next to the door
Now I just need to figure out what to put on it.
Tool Box After I also used that great gray to paint the tool box. What a great "oops" find!!
Next to the dresser Any suggestions as to what I should put in it?? I was also thinking of standing it up so you are looking into it. I'm still playing with it... I also want to stencil either numbers or or letters or a combination of the two on the outside or inside to add a little spice.
How it looks next to the door
Now I just need to figure out what to put on it.
Old Wooden Tool Box
Found it: at a garage sale (next to the round side table)
Cost: 17 dollars (they wanted $35 for it!!)
I thought it would look great next to the aqua dresser in the entryway.
Found it: at a garage sale (next to the round side table)
Cost: 17 dollars (they wanted $35 for it!!)
I thought it would look great next to the aqua dresser in the entryway.
Tool Box before
Tool Box After I also used that great gray to paint the tool box. What a great "oops" find!!
Next to the dresser Any suggestions as to what I should put in it?? I was also thinking of standing it up so you are looking into it. I'm still playing with it... I also want to stencil either numbers or or letters or a combination of the two on the outside or inside to add a little spice.
1 comment:
Look at you! I love what you've done to your furniture. I now know how you spend your mornings while Carson is at preschool! ;)
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