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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sand and Shells Dresser

Hey to all of my
Lake Lovin'
Coast Lovin'
Beach Lovin'
Friends!

I have a fun furniture transformation to share.

Here's a sneak peak:


My niece inherited a dresser from Aunt Lucille.
Auntie's style went something like this:



That's not Kate's style.
Kate is a modern beachy girl.
She is looking for
"Some Beach"
"Somewhere".

So here's her plan.
"Give me something sand and white with a little bit of shabby,
and I will hunt down the drawer pulls."


So my mission started with a good sanding,
and primer and a little bit of wood filler repair.
You know my thing about old dressers and their drawers...
I like to freshen them up.
So I took out the old liner paper,
sanded the insides of the drawers,
wiped it down ,
and then sprayed the interiors with a clear spray.
That will help rid of anything musty.

I painted the shell of the dresser semi-gloss white.


and then sanded the edges for
a worn look.



The drawer fronts stay the original wood
because they are going to get a dip and drag paint treatment.



You can find out more about this paint technique
at one of my other tutorials here.

Using a piece of folded cardstock, dip into multiple paint colors
and drag across surface.
Refrain from covering entire surface
so that it has a really textural appearance.
The tan, gray and white mix
will be the grainy beach sand look I'm going for.



Then to top it off,
Kate found the perfect knob...
a clear glass swirl
that looks like a shell!

Sand and Shells...
found in textured paint and swirled glass
create just the look we're going for.
And really, the solid white surround
anchors the piece and gives it a really restful feel.

















This dresser is going in baby's beach nursery,
but really it would be great in any room
adding a bit of coastal charm.

Thanks for your visit!
See you soon,  Deb



Link Parties:       


Thursday:         Beyond the Picket Fence
                         The Shabby Creek Cottage
                         House of Hepworths
                         The 36th Avenue
                         Delightful Order
                         Embracing Change

Friday:              Miss Mustard Seed
                         Redoux Interiors
                         At the Picket Fence

Saturday:         Funky Junk Interiors

Monday:           DIY Showoff
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                        I should be mopping the floor
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                        The Dedicated House

Tuesday:          Coastal Charm
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                        My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
                        Primitive and Proper

Wednesday:    Savvy Southern Style


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40 comments:

  1. IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, AND YOU GAVE IT THE PERFECT NAME! great techinique
    lauren

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  2. Thanks, Lauren!
    I appreciate your visit, Deb

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  3. I love that technique!! It makes the dresser look deliciously old! Great work as always Deb :)

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  4. I love that technique!! It makes the dresser look deliciously old! Great work as always Deb :)

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  5. L-O-V-E it! This might be an idea for my hallway built in... What do you think?

    http://neverrush.blogspot.com/search/label/built%20in

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  6. How lucky is Kate to have one of your wonderful beachy pieces of furniture? Great job Deb!

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  7. I adore this sweet Beachy dresser! Fabulous makeover!
    Would love if yOu stopped by my linky party to link it up!
    Stacey of Embracing Change
    Http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com

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  8. Wow... I love your style, Deb! ...and everything beachy ;-) Lucky Kate!

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  9. Now that's appropriate for sure that you might connect to this post. Great Name!
    Thanks for your kind comment, Deb

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  10. This turned out beautiful!! What a fun paint technique! I will definitely have to try it out! Following along now!!

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  11. Thanks, Sarah.
    I hope you give it a try, Deb
    Thanks for your visit and comment.

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  12. This is so cool! I love the colors! I'm going to go back and read your tutorial on this method!

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  13. It turned out so beautiful! Lovely job! Visiting from Coastal Charm. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/06/make-it-pretty-monday-week-3.html Wishing you a grand evening. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  14. Do you know I love everything you make?

    ~Bliss~

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  15. Now that comment will keep me going for a long time! Needed that. Thanks, Deb

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  16. i love this beachy look! going to pin this technique!

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  17. Thank you Cassie!
    Much appreciation, Deb

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  18. As always, perfection! You truly do such beautiful work. I'm inspired every time I come for a visit. I love the way you take the time to give such detailed picture tutorials of your projects. I know how much extra time it can take to add all those little extras to make sure someone else could duplicate the look & it's part of what makes your blog so wonderful. Visiting tonight from POWW and following so I don't miss a thing!

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  19. Thank you, Stacey Anne, for being specific in your comment. Very helpful to me, Deb

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  20. I just love what you have done the colours on the drawer fronts are amazing, and the knobs are perfect, pinning this one! CJ

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  21. Very beautiful! This technique is fantastic!

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  22. Very beautiful! This technique is fantastic!

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  23. I am so in love!! Thank you for sharing a new technique too. Featuring at my party today, starts at 2, EST!

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  24. Oh, that's great news.
    I always appreciate your link parties!
    Deb

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  25. Nice piece! Love your technique. I have done a similar technique only I used a trowel. Thanks for sharing.

    Lori

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  26. I'm seriously going to try this soon. I love it!

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  27. Deb, it's absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! I am loving that cool card technique. Very fun. Love the hardware, too!!
    {HUGS},
    kristi

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  28. Thanks, Kristi.
    I appreciate your party link!
    Deb

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  29. Thank you, Kim.
    I appreciate your link party!
    So nice to meet you,
    Deb

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  30. This is g.o.r.g.e.o.u.s. with a capital G. Oh - I mean, this is G.o.r.g.e.o.u.s! :)

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  31. W O W ! ! So gorgeous. I am in love with it!!

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  32. Found this project over at Savvy Southern Style. Interesting technique you used on the drawers. I'll have to check out your tutorial on that. And great tip about spraying the drawers with a clear spray. I've never thought about that before as a simple solution to smoothing out old drawers and keeping out old smells. I'll have to try it myself!

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  33. Im doing a special feature on dressers and i would love to include your dresser, if this would be ok with you please let me know,
    lauren

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  34. I am sure auntie would love it!! cool effect and those knobs are perfect! Love it.
    Nancy
    http://wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

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  35. Just Beautiful!!! Found you at Wow Us Wednesday. I just re-finished an old dresser also. So much fun! I'm now a follower & would love to have you stop by for a visit! Blessings ~ Judy

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  36. Deb,
    Kate is a lucky girl to have a Aunt who can take the plain to amazing! It looks wonderful, am going to have to give it a try! It definetly looks beachy, the colors are perfect. I'm your newest follower and would love for you to visit me!
    Rebecca

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  37. Love the shell drawer pulls, our master bedroom is in all beachy and blue, very cooling and fresh!

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  38. I really appreciate the encouragement girls! I have been so busy with the 4th celebration and family I haven't made it to my blog as much.
    Have a great week!
    Deb

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