Showing posts with label makeover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeover. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2012

gray stripe dresser makeover

so i bought this little dresser off craigslist forever ago!  at the time i couldn't decide how i wanted to finish it (it came completely unfinished) so i ended up just filling it up with junk and so it stayed for several until i decided on a design.  i bought it because i really liked the interior because each drawer is separated into 3 little compartments based on where the trenches are but i wasn't a big fan of how all the little knobs and trenches looked on the front.  my boyfriend likes that sort of apothecary look but it was just too busy for me.  

so i totally redid the whole of the dresser and it looks completely different now!!  much more sleek and modern and the darker grey stripes are done in chalkboard paint so i can label each drawer with what's inside!  

if you want to redo your own dresser, start by cleaning up your dresser.  notice i have crap all over mine and in the background..and a little bunny cave in the back.  

next remove all the knobs and fill in the holes and any other imperfections (aka giant trenches) with wood putty.  i sanded it after a couple hours while it's still sort of softish then let it dry completely.  it will shrink a little bit after it's completely dry so it's best to wait then reapply.  this is what took me the longest since the dry time is usually pretty long hence the lack of pictures.  

that whole fiasco took me like 5 days just cause i could only do about 10 minutes of work a day.  after that i kind of forgot about photos sorry!!  so after you'd filled everything in so it's all smooth in the front, you can cut the handles out.  i actually did mine by hand with a leatherman, 'cause i'm hardcoare like that hah.  and it actually went pretty fast.  but i think that's because this dresser is made of pine which is pretty soft.  and i had a lot of sanding to do afterwards but it only took me about 45 minutes to finish all 3 handles.

after that, it's pretty simple: just clean the dresser again making sure you get all the sawdust and other particulates off.  prime and paint!  the lighter color is a mis-tint and the darker grey is 'sweatshirt gray' by benjamin moore.

to get the chalkboard effect, just add 1 tablespoon  unsanded grout to 1/2 cup of paint and mix!  this makes the paint super thick and chunky so if you have to do several layers like i did you might feel a definite ridge wherever you tape it off.  to prime your chalkboard just lay a piece of chalk down against the surface and lightly run it all over, wipe and it's ready to use!

and that's it!  i was really intimidated at first to change the look so much but it was a lot easier than i thought.  it was really hard to imagine how i wanted it to look with all the knobs and trenches in the front.  but i really like the way it turned out and now i have a cool place to store all my crafting supplies!

do you have any old outdated furniture you want to makeover?  or maybe a cheap CL find?  

linking up with these craftalicious blogs here

Friday, April 27, 2012

blog makeover

so i had the day off from work today so i decided to change things up in my blog a little bit.

first, the background-it went from chevron to more of a herringbone pattern.  not really a major change but i actually made this background myself instead of using a free background so i like that.  i just used a sharpie (ahh sharpie fumes) and a sheet of computer paper.  then i scanned it and slapped it (electronically) up on blogger.

next, my new social media icons!!  i stumbled across this awesome tutorial via Her New Leaf that shows you how to make your own icons with html.  i've never used html before and i thought it was pretty easy to follow-mostly cut and paste.  one thing i did have a problem with was getting the icons side by side.  originally i was making a new gadget for each icon-you need to put the html code for each icon in the same gadget and then they'll be lined up horizontally.


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here is the code form Her New Leaf, just switch out the bolded parts for your own image/site.  again keep adding the code to the same gadget instead of opening a new one each icon.  


 i was going to use these cool pantone freebie icons from The Academy but i decided to make some bunny inspired ones instead.  i couldn't decide what color to make them but i settled for a turquoise color that was part of my blogger color palette.  i'm sure i'll end up changing the color...as soon as i decide what to change it to...