I seem to have become a handywoman of sorts
since opening my first antique mall booth recently.
I dunno, something about necessity becoming a mom or something....
The gals at Shanty2Chic are throwing an
party (or as I like to call it, Extreme Makeover, Ugly Dresser Edition) over on their blog, so here's my contribution to the festivities!
To my dismay, I have no true "before" pics,
but I purchsed this woeful little dresser at a local flea market
for a pittance. It was dressed in a thick coat of black paint and had no drawer pulls.
but I purchsed this woeful little dresser at a local flea market
for a pittance. It was dressed in a thick coat of black paint and had no drawer pulls.
I thought I'd be thrifty and decided to tackle the paint job
with a super cheap gallon of white from the Habitat for Humanity store.
with a super cheap gallon of white from the Habitat for Humanity store.
Exhibit A:
Oh, one other small detail...I'd never painted furniture before.
Hard to believe, eh? ;-)
I pretty much took nastiness to a whole new level with this project.
Realizing that skimping and shortcuts just weren't gonna cut it,
I did my research and headed off to the Depot to get the tools of the trade.
Afrer sanding, priming, painting with Behr Creamy White Paint,
doing a Ralph Lauren Tea Glaze and putting on Antique Glass Knobs
( all without my better half ), here's the final result:
All dressed up and ready for her new home at my booth!
Be sure to head on over to see all the other industrious wives at