Today I want to show you the beauty of chalk paint on old, mismatched furniture items that are suitable for storage in the craft room.
We had a dark stained pine bedroom suite when we were first married. Forty-five years later, it was really showing all the nicks and scratches that were created over the years by various house movers. Although we were reimbursed for the damage and replaced the furniture, I kept this one dresser from the set, to use in the craft room. It has lovely deep drawers that easily hold card boxes from Michaels.
My first thought was to chalk paint the dresser white, thereby matching the other painted furniture in my room. But then I read that dark brown or mahogany coloured stains can bleed thru chalk paint, so using an old rough looking paintbrush, I painted on two coats of KILZ primer. Then I used two coats of Folk Art Teal textured teal chalk paint that was purchased on clearance at Joannes for $5 a can. It went on so nicely as it was really thick, and helped to hide the many fine surface scratches. Sadly, it was a very bright teal and just did not look right in my aqua and teal room. So I used two more coats of a duller Folk Art "Cascade" teal chalk paint from Walmart, and then hand painted white in all the cracks and grooves with a fine art paint brush. Two coats of Behr white decorative finishing wax highlighted the white even more so, and I was happy with the end result.
I had a white French Provincial bedroom set that I used in the bunkhouse up at the old RV lot.. When we sold the lot, we had to leave most of the furnishings behind. I was able to keep the desk and desk hutch.
I moved that hutch downstairs to the craft room and painted the outside boards with the same teal chalk technique and then just added a little more paint across the detailing on the front. This hutch was again finished with the white Behr decorative finishing wax.
I had a devil of a time getting a good photo.
Here are some shots of the drawer interiors...
Washi tape and bling on rolls
More envelopes, varying sizes
Envelopes again...do you think I have enough? Some preprinted card too as well as hessian, aida cloth, linen and others materials and fibers.
I am really happy with the end result. I put two layers of wax on the whole piece and then two more layers on the dresser top. Hopefully this will give a little extra protection to the top, as I usually drag the finished card baskets forward to browse through them!
I had three brushed silver drawer pulls leftover from a previous kitchen remodel. Luckily they fit over the old screw holes. I will have to pick up four more and this project will be done!
Absolutely fabulous recycling Mo, I hope you've managed to tailor it to suit your needs, it looks brilliant, Kate x
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful! Great upcycling, functional and lovely to look at!
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Wow such fabulous furniture for your craft room! It loks really useful!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Maureen, your draw unit looks wonderful in blue and with all the distress accents :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous job on your furniture, love the colour, you are so talented. Xxx
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful makeover for your old pieces of furniture Maureen and how tidy those drawers are too. Hope that crafting is more easier now that your knee has been done.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Congrats on taking up another great hobby - re-purposing furniture! This turned out so pretty and I have to say you are super organized too! Love this project and especially the end color results!
ReplyDeleteYour dresser is beautiful Maureen, you not only have lots of fabulous storage but it looks fabulous as well.
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Beautiful!
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Marilyn ❤️
Fabulous job, Mo. It's so nice the you can up cycle and use a beloved piece from yesteryear AND now you have some lovely storage. [Bunny]`
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely unit and so useful what a brilliant idea to use it for your crafty items and thankyou for sharing this x
ReplyDeleteI love this color, Maureen. This is a fantastic storage piece!
ReplyDeleteWow! You put in lots of time with the furniture but it sure paid off. It is beautiful and really nice additions to your crafting area.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful job you have done painting and re-purposing this fabulous dresser. I love the colour and it works perfectly for all your storage needs.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Wow, looks great and definitely reflects all the work you put into it. This especially interests me as I have an old piece that is pretty banged up and I was thinking of doing something similar. Thanks for the inspiration.
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