This weekend I brought home this CL find... Natalie, you are the sweetest friend, thank you for the shoutout!!!! The best part about it was the price... The dresser top had a couple of rust stains, so I decided to strip it and stain the wood.... Love the wood accent, now!! This baby is ready for Farm Chicks!
I have a dresser that I have been debating whether or not to paint. Now, I know just what to do... sand and stain the top-paint the rest. Thank you. What did you use to finish the top with?
ReplyDeleteLeaving the rest - authentic shabby vintage. Great.
ReplyDelete- Joy
What a beautiful find. The color is neat too :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE what you did with this piece! It will go quickly.
ReplyDelete-nancy
she's a beauty...won't last long, I'm sure:)
ReplyDeleteRene
it looks GREAT isabel! so glad you got it!
ReplyDeletevery nice! i would have a hard time parting with this sweet piece.
ReplyDeleteHello Isabel
ReplyDeleteOh - how pretty this is.
Anna
hoi it is beautiful en the colour to
ReplyDeleteso it looks great
not painting it
gr sandra
Oh this is so cute. I agree I would have a hard time selling this piece.
ReplyDeleteCame out great....it won't last long!
ReplyDeleteI just love anything with casters on the bottom!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful find! So many times there are problems with the top surface of painted pieces, and I think stripping the paint is a great solution. I'm going to save your image as an example for future reference.....thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have been seriously considering giving up my antique booth and just do a few great shows a year. My wonder woman days are numbered!!! I just want it to be fun again!!! Chin up my friend and thank you for your friendship!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie PS I will keep you posted.