So with Ben and Sariah, I had a changing table. Nothing fancy but it worked. So when we were cleaning out my parents’ house, we found this old dresser. I decided to take on the project of redoing it and making it into my changing table.
Little did I know how much WORK this would be. So here are the pictures of it in all its ORIGINAL GLORY:
At first, I thought I would use a stripper on it. So I had my “get it done” group help with that. We tried it and man it just wasn’t working. I mean we put the stripping agent on and scrapped and scrapped with minimal success. So then I turned to sanding it. This was more expensive considering how many sanding pads I ended up using. But much faster and worked a lot better. (After talking to friends I learned that strippers don’t work as well on old paint and oil paint- I think this dresser had both.)
So next go round of get it done, I had them help sand some more. And then I made James help sand some more. And don’t worry I sanded myself a lot too! You can also see the drawers in the background. We did replace the bottom of the drawers as they were starting bow. I just forgot to get pictures of that process. Here are some IN PROCESS pictures:
After a lot of sanding hours- A LOT- and some spray paint and some new handles here is the FINISHED PRODUCT:
(Note: Sariah refused to let me take a picture of just the dresser. She had to be next to it.)
Here it is with the changing pad. Of course my cover matches it- which I wish it didn’t. I had the cover already so oh well! I’m still debating on trying to add a glaze or distress it some. But as my due date was getting closer I decided I like it how it is and will do that in the spring if I still want to.
So from this:
To this:
I must say I’m pretty happy!
1 comment:
Wow! Great job. It looks so nice!
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