A sense of imagination
Bargain Hunting Skills
Oh!
and a dresser
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We've been in our home for about 6 months and I still haven't fully moved into my craft "room". Our bedroom is big enough so we're using both our dressers; which means I lost my craft storage to clothing. So, like any good DIY'er I decided to take this opportunity to hunt down a used dresser with good bones to refurbish for my craft space.
Folks are doing all sorts of things with dressers these days. I've seen them painted, stenciled, altered into benches, shelves, dog food holders, and so many other creative uses. With so many choices, my refurbishing plan is to maintain the existing dresser and redecorate it with a combination of paint and a patterned covering for the fronts of the dresser drawers.
Like any good bargain hunter I canvassed multiple estate sales, garage sales, curb sides, and lots of thrift stores. After a few months I finally came across this beauty at one of our local ARC thrift stores. She's got eight drawers and lovely curves that I see as the perfect canvas for my refurbishing ideas (insert that need for imagination here!).
the blank canvas, an 8 drawer dresser |
my new favorite spray adhesive |
Through trial and error during previous projects, I learned the key to straight edges is to match only ONE edge to the piece you are covering and make the other three sides long (too big). Once your piece is cut, follow the directions on your spray adhesive of choice and stick it down. Then take a sharp knife, a straight edge and trim the long edges straight. Be sure to use the sharpest knife you have as a sharp knife is a safe knife.
trimming the excess and achieving a straight edge |
keep excess on all sides, easier to trim for the straight edges |
I've seen several folks paint not only the fronts of the dresser drawers but also the sides and interior of the drawers. While I love the look, I don't love the amount of time involved; so it was a simple paint job for me and my craft dresser. Now it's finished and living in our home, providing colorful inspiration and sufficient storage for my current stash of craft supplies.
Thanks for stopping by our neck of the DIY neighborhood. And as our favorite neighbor Mr. Rogers used to say, "You always make each day a special day for me, by just being you. There's only 1 person in this WHOLE world like you; that's you yourself, and people can like you exactly the way you are. I'll be back next time. Bye-bye!"
Bye-bye neighbor!
The final product. My new craft supply storage. |
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