It’s been on my to-do list for more than two years now and it feels so great to say that I’ve FINALLY painted our little antique dresser!!!
I introduced you to this beauty a few weeks ago when I wrote about my maiden voyage with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint HERE. I fell in love with it when we were shopping for Baby Mercer’s nursery (*note that Baby Mercer is now almost two years old and goes by Carson). I knew right from the beginning that I would paint it white, yet I still wanted to find a way to keep the character (read: cigarette burns) in that gorgeous wood top. I chose to paint the base with Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint in Old White and just a quick coat of wax over the dresser top and drawer knobs definitely brought some life back to the stained wood. I absolutely LOVE how it turned out – the cream colour sets off the beautiful wood tones just right!
I am really am beyond thrilled with how it turned out!!! So thrilled in fact, that I hate to put it back into our super boring guest room, which is definitely in need of a makeover itself. Although I am tempted to overhaul the entire room tonight, I promised Brady myself that I would focus on one room makeover at a time. So it seems that since I’ve already committed to making a room for Carson (you can check out what we’re planning HERE), my dreams of a luxurious guest room will have to wait. I suppose that’s really okay because, if I’m being honest, I have absolutely no clue what I want to do with it yet anyway.
Instead staying up all night redecorating our guest room, I found a few more things to paint to tide me over:
I think these empty antique frames will look lovely grouped on the wall over the dresser (just as soon as I choose a spot for it).
Have you taken the Chalk Painting plunge yet?
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looks great! Love that you left the top wood 🙂
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Thanks Bre!!!
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Love your dresser. I, too, like that you didn’t paint the top. The frames are also fun! Visiting from Grace at Home.
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Thanks so much Heather!!!
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The dresser looks great and I am absolutely in LOVE with those frames!!!!
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Thanks Nicole!!! I can’t wait to hang them up!
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Love that dresser and the top has pretty great character. Thanks for linking to TTF!
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Thank you so much Linda!!!
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I have used chalkboard paint but not chalk paint. Beautiful dresser and frames.
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Thank you! I haven’t tried chalkboard paint yet, but I’m definitely on the lookout for a great project for it!
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This turned out fantastic! Can’t wait to see it in person Kristi!
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Thank you! I know you’ll love it 🙂
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Hi Kristi,
This piece is gorgeous now. Great transformation.
Trish @thedecoratoraholic.blogspot.com
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Thanks SO much Trish!!!
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The dresser looks great! Love the wood and cream combination. I have a children’s antique rocking chair that I am wanting to chalk paint- still working up the courage.
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Thanks Kris! Working with Chalk Paint really is super easy. You could always work on a practice piece as I did (here’s a link in case you missed it: https://makingitinthemountains.wordpress.com/2014/04/02/experimenting-with-chalk-paint/) before you tackle the one you’ve been dreaming up 🙂 I’m sure it will look lovely … be sure to share a picture once you take the plunge!
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WOW! Fabulous job! So creative how you left the knobs and top stained wood! Great contrast!
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Thank you SO much Colleen!!!
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Very quaint!
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Thanks!!!
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I just love your dresser!! And I just love Annie Sloan Chalk paint. I just posted a project I painted on Flaunt it Friday…where I found your post. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you SO much Kathi!!! I’ll definitely check it out!
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So pretty! I love the warm wood top against the white! I’ve only used ASCP once, but I loved it! Thanks for sharing at Best of the Nest!
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Thank you SO much Pam!!!
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Kristi, your dresser turned out so great! I love how distressed it is, and that you kept the top wood toned (to keep that “character” 🙂 ) It’s such a pretty piece!
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Thank you SO much Lisa!!! I’m still a total newbie at this, but I’m really happy with how it turned out too 🙂
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This dresser looks gorgeous! I love the wooden top too. Visiting via Think Pink Sunday! Have a great week. V@ Sprout’s House xox
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Thanks SO much V!!!
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i LOVE how the dresser turned out! Such a great job. I love using chalk paint. The frames are adorable too!
Featuring your dresser tomorrow evening (Monday 4/28) on Project Inspire{d}! Thanks for linking up!
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Oh wow! Thank you SO, SO much Steph!!!
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Beautiful! So simple and nice. I love the color and the distressed top, too!
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Thank you SO much Leslie!
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Cute makeover!
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Thanks Sherry!
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The dresser turned out great! Love the combo of stain and paint. Thank you for sharing it and your Thai Steak Salad at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great week!
Blessings, Deborah
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Thank you SO much Deborah!!! Wishing you a fabulous week as well 🙂
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Those antique frames are beautiful! They love great with the chalk look.
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Thank you!!! I can’t wait to get them up on the wall!
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