I love coming across plain, flat-front dressers because they are like a blank canvas all ready for paint (sorry about the fuzzy phone "before" pic)....
I painted it with two coats of "Duck Egg" Chalk Paint and used the French Wreath with Butterfly graphic from The Graphics Fairy too add some interest to the piece and painted the graphic in Maison Blanche "Vanille". I heavily distressed the paint, sealed with wax, and although I was intending on spray-painting the hardware white, I felt that they would compete with the painted image so I left the antiqued-brass as it complements the Duck Egg color.
I think this would make a cute dresser in a girls room or even in a foyer in place of a console table. Now that my garage is cleaned out, I'm hoping I can get out this week and tackle a large sideboard that's been out there calling to me.
I'll leave you with a funny story... Last week as I was leaving the grocery, an older gentlemen said to my three-year-old and I, "Have a nice day ladies". As we were walking away, my daughter looked up at me and said..."You're not a lady, you're a furniture painter!" Ha! Too funny! I'm going to remember that one for a long time :)
Kristen
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Simply beautiful! Lovely design. Blessings, Vanessa
So beautiful, Kristen. :)
Very cute and makes me excited for Spring! Just wanted to let you know that I stopped by your booth this past weekend! It was my first time at Suzanna's! Everything looks beautiful! Also, Let me know if you are still interested in the Reclaimed Barn wood from my brother!
Beautiful makeover, Kristen! Love the color and that graphic is fantastic.
Turned out so nice-I have a highboy just like that and now the brain wheels are a turning-lol
Lovely! The graphic is a perfect match!
Oh My the words of babes! So adorable!! I have to say, last week Oliver (now 4) came out of the gym daycare and told us he wants to be a girl!! Worried???
Xox Glad
What a sweet story! Your dresser is PERFECTION!!!! It is so creative and beautiful!
Beautiful job Kristen!
Hugs Peggy PJH Designs
I LOVE IT!!
I love your daughter's comment :) Gotta love kids! You do beautiful work--the dresser looks amazing!
Love the dresser. It`s beautiful
The dresser turned out beautiful! Great work!
Just gorgeous Kristen....I am sure by the time I am writing this comment that dresser has been long gone from your shop.....and so glad that the bee dining set found a good home!!
Kristen, your dresser looks so pretty. Love the French butterfly theme!
oh, your dressed is stunning. love the color and the graphics.
you really did an Amazing job. yes, it would look perfect in a girl's room.
rita
This is just Beautiful... great job! Would love it if you came by and shared it at Share it One More Time www.onemoretimeevents.com
Great job...very pretty!
Great transformation. Lady! You are a talented painter. Love the colors.
Oh SO pretty! And so unique too! I've seen lots of French Scripts and designs, but never a butterfly with the pretty plant designs up the sides. Gorgeous. I'm in love! And I have a soft spot for Duck Egg. Pretty much my favorite color ever. The lighting that you took the pictures definitely brought out more green in the paint, which is funny because sometimes it can look really blue sometimes! New follower!
What a beautiful transformation!!!
Hope you had a heart filled day - you furniture painter you lol
Hugs,
Suzan
You are amazing! This is gorgeous!
I would love if you link this to my party happening now!
XO
Isabelle
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I love the dresser, duck egg blue is one of my favorites. Did you transfer the image with projector?.
I'm a new followers of yours. You have a very nice blog!
That is my favorite AS color. Love what you painted on it! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
Wow! You did a brilliant job! Sharing this Friday over at my place. XOXO
Thank you for sharing. This is beautiful, but the link takes me to a graphic showing a partial wreath with a bumblebee. Do you have a link to the graphic with the butterfly? That is what I'm interested in.
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