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Sunday, August 11, 2013

A little bit of this and a little bit of that

My first FULL weekend home with no softball for the girls. What to do with all that time??? It was a busy one out in the garage. My dad (aka handy man) came over to help with a list I had for him. I always learn quite a bit when he comes over. I know he laughs at my skills but I'm still learning. He comes over and fixes a dresser in 15 minutes that would have taken me a few hours. He also brought over the entertainment center he built for us. Wait til you see the pictures of that. It turned out great. 

My favorite project this weekend was a dresser that I repurposed into an armoire. It was a dresser I received from a friend. I thought the top part would be great for doors instead of drawers and what do ya know it worked!! Here is a before- I know not a very good pic but I get so excited to get started and forget to take the before pictures. 
 Here I took some old fence boards I had and made them into door frames. It worked out perfect and fit like a T. A little elbow grease with steel wool and some poly to finish them off.
  Annie Sloan Chalk Paint of course was my color choice. I used Provence and then Duck Egg for the 2nd layer. Topped it off with dark wax. You can see in this picture I took out the shelves in the top section and added a pole to hang cloths from.
 Here it is all finished up. I decided to use fabric for the inserts in the doors. Those were a yellow buttery cream color curtains I got on clearance at Target. Just cut the fabric twice as wide as you need it so you get some nice pleats in there. The hinges...let's just say when I went to the store and asked for butt hinges the guy at the hardware store thought I was a little odd but hey that is what my dad told me to get and they work great. I love the combination of the rustic, painted and fabric.
Now it is time to figure out what to do with another dresser I got. 

11 comments:

  1. I really like this. I have two armoires that have resided in the basement, but in the farm house we just bought, they will be quite visiable. They need redone and you've given me some inspiration---thanks! :>)

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    1. Hi Beth- Oh lucky you on getting the dressers!! You'll have to send pics when you are done would love to see them.

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  2. Wow! This is a beautiful piece of furniture! So creative. :) Thanks for sharing it. :)

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  3. Love the colors you used and the idea :D

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  4. super job on this dresser to armoire! Love the color!

    gail

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  5. Do you sell furniture the reason why I ask I'm looking for an armoire dresser for a changing table

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    1. Hi Anonymous- I do sell my furniture at a fun little place called Mama's Happy. Not sure where you are located but I am in Minneapolis. If you'd like more info you can shoot me an email at annie@unexpectedtransformations.com. I hope you get this....not sure if you will since it was sent as an anonymous.

      Thanks!!
      Annie

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