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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Fun Aqua/Turquoise Dresser

I actually passed on this cute little dresser the first time around. I saw it at the Goodwill last Wednesday. It had just arrived and did not have a price yet. The lady in green (she wears all green, only green, head-to-toe green, every single day) told me it was $15. Now, I don't know what I was thinking, but I walked away. That night I couldn't stop thinking about it and was just hoping it would still be there first thing in the morning. As I was walking (very quickly) down the aisle, I saw it was in fact still there - whew! But now it had a price - $30. Oh no! The lady in green does not work on Thursday, but I found the manager, told her my sad story and she sold me the dresser for $15 - whew again.






It started out mint green with a lovely oval of tiny twinkly stars contact paper stuck to the top.












The drawers were lined with more colorful contact paper.







The contact paper may have had something to do with my initial hesitation, but fortunately it all peeled off rather easily.





I thought this looked like a fun retro dresser that deserved a fun fresh color - a shade of aqua/turquiose.





I've been wanting to do a stencil on a piece of furniture and was just waiting to find the right piece. I had a vine stencil that I thought would work well on the drawers. Instead of stenciling across one drawer at a time, I did the center vertical row of vine, then spaced out the other rows after that.










To soften the look, I did a light sanding and brushed on my favorite glaze - a little white paint mixed into Valspar's Clear Glazing Mix. I've talked about this in detail in several recent posts in case you missed it




I added pretty oval crystal knobs and this Goodwill find took on a whole new personality!










I can't believe I almost let this one get away!







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32 comments:

  1. Wow!! That looks amazing! You got a screaming deal:) I LOVE the floral reed accents...
    Visiting from justsewsassy.com
    PS. Come check out my blog for a fun giveaway going on right now:)
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  2. Once again you have outdone yourself. I like the leaf detail and the crystal knobs.

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  3. Love the knobs too and you did a great job with the stencils!

    Rondell

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  4. SOOO cute! you know i love me some aqua... it really turned out nicely! the details fit the style of the dresser so nicely.

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  5. wow, great job! lots of work, but turned out super.
    gail

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  6. What an absolutely beautiful dresser and what a great job you did on it.

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  7. I LOVE the transformation. So cute! And the knobs? Perfect!!

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  8. It's beautiful! I love your stenciling.

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  9. Oh how I love me some aqua! I've been on a turquoise or teal kick with furniture lately! It can spice up any old piece! It looks great!

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  10. You clever lady! I love how this turned out. NOW where do you have this lovely little piece?
    You sould come to the Gallery Walk this Saturday! Would love to see you.
    Molly

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  11. That looks so cute! I'll have to go check out this glazing effect, thanks for the tips! Amazing job, great colour!

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  12. Stopping by from Furniture Feature Friday! The dresser turned out just amazing!

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  13. Love the dresser, love the colour! Great new look !

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  14. Awesome makeover !

    Caroline
    http://ateliercaroline.blogspot.com/

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  15. This turned out SO GOOD! Thanks for posting on FTF!

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  16. Wow, I love how this turned out. Great job. Turquoise/aqua hues are my new favorites.

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  17. How fun is this little dresser! Good job!

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  18. Fun is the perfect word! I love the colour and I love the vines!

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  19. Pretty color, pretty stencil!! Love the redo!

    Hannah
    http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com

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  20. That is such a great color!

    -Rene

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  21. Fantastic transformation!! Such a bright piece! Thanks for the details on the paints -I always like to know what worked. :)

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  22. Oh this is just lovely! I saw this on a link party and just had to come and check you out!

    I LOVE this dresser, it is so unique and lovely! I kind of wish I had one! And what a great price you got!

    Cute blog too.

    I host a Friday link party if you are ever interested in joining. (No pressure of course!)

    Thanks for the inspiration though. I am just about to close on my first home and will be in desperate need of some new furniture but will have a very limited budget...now I just need to find where a goodwill is in this new town/state I moved to!

    ~Ashley
    www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com

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  23. I think it's a great upcycle! The color matches the 'bones' perfectly.

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  24. Looks so much better. I'm glad you didn't pass it by and REALLY glad you only got it for $15.

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  25. Beautiful job. What a fun color & the stencil came out so cute. Perfect glass knobs. Love it!

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  26. i love everything about this dresser! you did a fantastic job-nice save!

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  27. brilliant redo! love the blue + white leafy vines :)

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  28. It turned out just beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration =)

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  29. Hi Sharon! I'm not sure which I love more - The color or the stencil! Fantastic job - very pretty! I am featuring this today; stop by and grab a featured button if you like. Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase Party. I greatly appreciate it. Hope you have a fabulous week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  30. The stenciling detail is terrific! It's a very charming chest now (but don't you miss that contact paper? LOL)

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  31. I love this dresser. The stenciling really makes it pop! I am going to check out that glazing post!

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