It’s been a fun run or making over the stash of furniture I purchased from a storage unit. If you need to catch up, you can see the previous pieces here: (1) Mid Century Modern dresser (2) antique dresser (3) waterfall chest. Now it’s time for the last piece from that haul of goodies. Needless to say, I also have more from other places, but…here is an antique chest of drawers that looks like a match to the dresser I have in my bedroom. Isn’t it a beauty?
In short, these classic pieces were built solid and will stand the test of time. That is, except their veneer. I always get disheartened to see one flaking away, but this chest was seriously parched and so very brittle.
You can see how the previous owners had tried to tape the veneer down to keep it from lifting. However, each side and drawer had damage, but that’s nothing that a little wood filler and glue can’t fix.
Also, I even love finding these unique markings on pieces like this that give you the history and show their craftsmanship.
DIY TIME
First, to get this redo started, I begin by repairing and gluing down every loose piece of veneer I can find. There were patches everywhere and I ran out of clamps so that I had to use my locking pliers too! Hot mess happening here, let me tell ya. Oh, and notice my energetic sidekick. He’s standing guard to that the kids don’t mess with my clamps.
Next, I patch every spot I can find and let the wood filler cure. Once cured, I lightly sand it all down with my orbital sander and my Corner Cat sander. After whole lotta of sanding and gluing and more sanding, it’s ready. Additionally, the entire piece had fluffy grain from being so dry.
PAINT TIME
Finally, after all the prep work was done, it’s time to get my paint groove on with this antique chest of drawers. Unfortunately, I had hope to save some wood somewhere, but it all left much to be desired. So…here we go! Here’s my color scheme for this piece: blue, beige, and soft white, along with 3 brushes. Yes, those brushes look like they’ve been around the block, but they last forever and keep on going.
Likewise, for the sides of the cabinet, I used the blue base. No primer needed, just a good cleaning with to get rid of dirt and grime, plus promote awesome adhesion and we’re good to go.
In addition to the drawer fronts, I decide to do the same technique as I did on my recent antique dresser and blend the 3 together. Not only does this add dimension, but also drama to the piece.
Last, but not least, after doing two coats of the blending, I add some of my artwork. Because…it’s fun and I love to paint. Then, once I add some detailing, I use my brush to accent with brown wax.
THE REVEAL
Here she is all dressed up in blue and ready to go.
It’s fun to add the unique touches to a piece that is begging to shine. Many ask why I don’t embellish like this more often. To be honest, it takes so much time and I need paid for my time since I have little to spare. However, these extra paintings are for fun, mainly. With that in mind, I am an artist in many facets, and this is just one of them that brings me much enjoyment.
WHAT NEXT
In the past, people have accused me of just slapping paint on a piece, and I take offense – who wouldn’t? I am an artist, whether it’s my #trashure creations, my crochet, my cooking, my woodworking, my sewing, my gardening…you get the idea. It’s no different than someone painting a blank canvas or a wall, creating with textiles, wood, etc. Also, we can use them as we see fit.
Likewise, I can’t say enough that this truly was a fun project and am excited to say this was my first contribution to my Finding Home Program. So fun!
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Up next, I’m giving a kitchen update and a new video tutorial to show you how. See the after HERE! Now it’s time to see what my Furniture Fixer Upper friends have for you!
Cathy says
Beautiful work Larissa!
Larissa says
Thank you, Cathy. 🙂
Jessica says
I would finish off some doors to a bookshelf that need a specialty brush to finish easily.
Larissa says
Sounds good.
Karen Q says
I recently began checking out your beautiful projects… you are such an amazing artist! Love your work. I have some small projects and could definitely use some nice brushes. I’ve not heard of Zibra before… hope to try them!
Larissa says
I’m so happy to hear it, Karen. I’m glad you found me and the Zibra brushes. I love them!
Christina in SW FL says
Wow, Larissa, this is a stunning makeover. Your artistry knows no bounds. 🙂 Seriously beautiful painting my friend.
I have several folding chairs I’d like to update with paint and I’m certain the brushes would make this a whole lot faster and more professional looking.
Larissa says
Christina, I can always depend on your for love. Thank you!
Pam says
This dresser is just beautiful!! I’d like to see how you painted the narrow white line around the drawers. Do you just wing it with a steady hand? I’ve had trouble trying to glue veneer down. I would like to know how far into the loose part is far enough to glue down. You are very good and I’ve been following along for about a year but I have to ask if you’d post more pictures and include a few more steps for those of us who have absolutely NO experience yet. I’m also wondering what you do with the drawers. I’ve found that there’s always something wrong with them: either they are cattywompus, dirty, or just plain old smelling. I’d sure like to win those brushes to start on the old dresser in my basement.
Larissa says
There was a trim that I highlighted with the brown. Otherwise you could use tape if you wanted to create that effect. Drawer are…a pain. Always something to tweak with a sander, etc. Half the fun is figuring those out. Beeswax on side and bottoms, or even rubbing an old candle does wonders!
JILL NELSON says
Beautifully done. I like the creative approach instead of just a straight paint job. It’s not for every piece but it sure is fun to read about!
Larissa says
Thanks! Yes, some are better left plain for many reasons, but these intricate pieces beg to shine. 🙂
Rebecca - Knoxville,TN says
Sweet update, love your color choices! I’m a fan of Zibra brushes and have a garage half full of projects waiting.
Larissa says
Thanks!
Lori Sawyer says
Love how matches the two pictures hanging above it
Larissa says
Funny thing is that these hang by my desk and I kept telling my daughter I had no idea what to stage with it. As I was walking around my house looking for something, I did a head-smack. haha!
Alison S says
I have some chairs I would like to paint.
Larissa says
Fun!
Christy@Confessions of a Serial Do-it-Yourselfer says
Another beauty, Larissa! Those pretty details are amazing! XOXO
Larissa says
Thank you, Christy. These pieces are fun to find and dress up.
Cathy says
Gorgeous! The painted detail goes so well with the framed pictures you used for staging!
Larissa says
I was so glad to see my vintage art go with it. Fun!
kimmylouwho says
another great piece! You are so talented and can’t believe all that you do with your large family! Congrats on handling life so well!
Larissa says
I feel like I’m drowning sometimes, but I am so blessed! Thank you.
Elizabeth R says
I love your work. I bought an antique bow front dresser almost a year ago. Between kids, work, and working on my bachelor’s degree, I haven’t had much spare time to work with it. It has layers of paint and peeling veneer- so, I’m glad to see this solution for the veneer!
Larissa says
Thank you. Sounds like you and I are twins. 😀
Paula says
I appreciate how you bring these pieces to life. Your personal touches make them so unique! You are a true artist because you live creatively! And you inspire others to be artists too! Thank you for the chance to win a set of Zibra brushes. I have a couple of wall hanging shelves that I want to paint in fun colors for my boys.
Larissa says
Your words touch my heart, Paula. I would love for you and everyone to win!
Queen of Rods says
My first project with the new brushes would be a jewelry box that I’d like to makeover 🙂 Thanks for this opportunity to win some quality brushes.
Larissa says
You bet.
Debra Wise says
Stunning! You are truly an artist in everything you touch. I wish I had your vision and talent. You are such an inspiration! I would use the brushes to paint a dresser I have waiting to be done. I buy cheap brushes to use for painting and would love to have some good ones. Thanks for the giveaway!
Deirdre BReau says
I love how you always think outside the box!
gwen says
beautiful colors blended and such wonderful artwork!
SONJA HANSEN says
I just tried my first Zibra brush yesterday and am anxious to put it back to work today..
Kimberly says
Easy for all the armchair quarterbacks to talk about “slapping on paint” when they have probably never loved a piece back to life. Keep on keeping on!
Larissa says
haha…love that. Thanks, Kimberly!
Marcie Lovett says
That is such a lovely dresser, Larissa. People may not understand that when you spend more time on a project, you have to charge more. Also, the more detailed pieces probably appeal to a smaller audience. Whatever you do, it must be working, so forget about the critics.
Larissa says
You would think it’s common sense as they expect to be paid for the day’s work too, right? haha…ah well. I try!
Kathleen says
What a gorgeous renovation! I drove extra blocks through the neighborhood this morning (trashure day) in case there were “finds” left behind…not today, but your pieces are so inspiring!
Larissa says
You sound like me! Too funny…next time! Thank you for the love.
kandice kullmann says
This came out so pretty! I literally laughed out loud when I saw the tape holding down the veneer hahah
Larissa says
I know, right? Gotta love the make-do spirit.
Elizabeth says
Your work is beautiful!
I’m going to be working on a small dresser and these brushes would be great!
Larissa says
You’re so sweet! Thank you. Sounds like fun!
Janis Bilbrey says
I love the way you blend the different paint colors. Very beautiful pieces.
Larissa says
Thanks! This one was kept on the loose side and I’m happy with it. I wanted an aged look and feel it worked out. Hugs, Janis!
Angela Hardison says
Great job!!
Larissa says
Thanks, Angela!
Teresa says
Beautiful job Larissa!
Larissa says
You’re the best, Teresa!
Tammy Shelton says
Love this “work of art”! You are a TRUE artist! I would use these brushes on the vintage jewelry boxes I’ve been hoarding.
Larissa says
Thank you for the encouragement, Tammy. 🙂
Laura Walster says
I wish I had the money and resources to be able to create such beautiful items as you!
Recently had a double mastectomy and not able to work.
When I have the opportunity, I am going to paint a dresser like this one!
I love beautiful creations, and YOURS definitely qualifies!
Larissa says
Oh my, Laura. I’m so sorry! Glad to hear you have your eyes on the future and making goals. You go girl!
Kimberly says
You are an inspiration! Finally I am stepping out of my comfort zone and doing a project for my hair stylist. Yikes! But seeing your projects and how you do things helps me figure out what I need to do. Thanks for sharing your work!
Larissa says
How sweet is that?! I’m excited for you and know you will rock it. My pleasure. 🙂
Cindy Downing says
Love the color….i would start my kitchen cabinets with these
Larissa says
Thank you.
Karen Baumgardner says
Really unique and pretty, Larissa! I would love to win those Zibra brushes, the square ones would sure come in handy. For that blending technique, speaking from an artist’s perspective, try out one of the super soft watercolor wide blending brushes (oriental style from an art supply store) – it barely moves the paint but leaves it a soft and blurred masterpiece. You can blend as much or as little as you like. They are fairly inexpensive, too. I’ve used them for years on canvas paintings, especially backgrounds. Love the makeovers, and forget the criticisms. Artists can’t escape them, and most folks don’t even realize all the work “just slapping that coat of paint on” takes !!!!!!!
Larissa says
I wanted hard lines and got that look I was after. I have artists brushes too as I paint on other canvases, etc. Yes, slapping paint is for some, but not me. tee hee. 🙂
Norma says
Bold and beautiful! Great choice of colors and techniques!
Larissa says
Thanks for the smile, Norma. 😀
Dixie Lee says
Love the flower piece in the central vignette.
If I won, I would paint a campaign dresser that my DD discarded and has been sitting in my garage for years. Or the two end table and two coffee tables and hutch bookcase or the dresser that is going to be a potting table. Not that I’m behind or anything. (Of course, I do have a thing for brushes – just chose three watercolor brushes to give to my 4,3, and 1 great-nieces and nephews…oh well, must buy more…..)
Larissa says
Thank you. I hear ya on the project. I have them coming out of my ears! You’re an awesome grandma.
Sjb says
Great color combination. You are amazingly talented! Anxious to try the Zibra brushes.
Larissa says
You will love them!
Liz Wiesemann says
Your work is exceptional. Love your simple to understand instruction s and your accompanying photos help. Thank you, I just love your blog, family,etc. Good for you!
Larissa says
You just send me the biggest bear hug. Thank you, Liz!
Fonda Rush says
I have a small book shelf that needs to be painted.
Larissa says
Sweet.
Lisa Wilson says
Another beautiful piece! I have a wardrobe style dresser to paint, still trying to decide on colors.
Larissa says
So many to choose from, isn’t there?
Jen @ Girl in the Garage says
Such a pretty piece, Larissa! You really are an artist. xo
Larissa says
That means much, Jen. Thank you.
Deidre says
Beautiful! Love the flowers you painted. I need to try to paint some. I bought canvas two years ago and just haven’t found the courage yet I guess. Lol
Larissa says
I’ve been there! For me, it’s having the time. I have a list of things to do when my kids are grown and this is one of them…though I’m not wishing that time comes fast. I love them more!
Regina says
I really find this technique very interesting. I would love to see a video tutorial of it in action someday. Beautiful!
Vicki Wright says
Beautiful job on that dresser!! You truly are an artist!
I know that a good brush is key to being able to achieve a really nice paint finish and would love to try out the Zibra brushes.
Larissa says
Thank you, Vicki. Yes, you are so right. It’s so important and you will love them! 😀
Tracy says
I love all your special touches to each
Larissa says
I’m delighted to hear it, Tracy.
Kathy E. says
Your work is always so energizing and inspiring! My first project would be an old side table I keep downstairs. It really needs new life!
Larissa says
Woot! That’s what it’s all about. Thanks, Kathy! Your project sounds perfect.
Marji Hughes says
First – I loved the do-over & second, I’d have a hard time choosing, since I have an over-abundance of project pieces waiting for their make-overs (long story) but I think I might go for the old radio cabinet I finally got around to emptying of its inner parts & pieces/
Larissa says
I know what you mean. That sounds cool!
Sandi Jones says
I love the Yankee blue! I have one Zibra brush I bought after reading how much you liked them. I’m a believer. They are awesome. Great job and thanks for sharing your talents with us.
Larissa says
It’s such a rich color full of history. I’m so happy to hear it!
Ruth A says
Great piece you did!
Larissa says
Thank you, Ruth.
Elaine says
Every time you post a new project I can’t wait to click on the link to see what your latest piece has become. Such lovely detail with the flowers… She now looks to me like a French country lady.
Larissa says
You’ve made me giggle! I love it. Thank you for the sweet words.
Terri Hughes says
WOW….beautiful. Great job!
Larissa says
Thank you, Terri. 😀
Frances Batson says
You made this piece so special. I love it. The colors are great. I could use the brushes. You are so talented.
Larissa says
Hugs to you, sweet Frances. I had fun!
Patty Soriano says
Well, it’s pouring here, finally. But Big Dog doesn’t like the thunder so here I am at 4 a.m. waiting it out in the living room. So, what is one to do ? Well, see what Larissa is doing, of course! I love this blue piece! and another piece with the hand painted focal point. Where did you learn how to do that!? Just gorgeous!
Larissa says
haha!! I’m up over here too and working, as usual. So happy you come to visit and that you like my latest piece. My mother is an artist and have just found it’s in my blood. Such fun to do!
Julia Harting says
2 birds with one stone! Learned a new technique and a giveaway for my favorite brushes, what could be better?! Thanks Larissa.
Larissa says
Wahoo!! You’re so fun, Julia! 😀
September Whisenant says
I always enjoy seeing an old piece brought back to life and you did a marvelous job. TFS!
Larissa says
My absolute pleasure! Thank you.
Melissa Z. says
I have a hoarded collection of wood furniture and unique wood shelves that need a make-over.
Larissa says
fun!
Pamela says
Just beautiful! One of these days I will have a Larissa original. You inspire me so much. I would love to have that set of brushes, I’m afraid to use my hippie family, their just to cute, lol.
Larissa says
awww…you deserve a hug, Pamela. I was so glad you got the brushes because I couldn’t use them either. hahaha!!
Charlene says
Very nice ! I LOVE those drawer pulls !!!!!!!! The art work looks great !!!
Larissa says
Those were my favorite feature. Thanks so much. 😉
Sara says
Beautiful paint job 🙂 I recently bought an armoire. It needs a lot of work before receiving a paint job but when that time comes I hope to have a few new brushes to use.
Larissa says
Thanks! I love armoires. 😀
Marie says
Just slap paint on a piece…whaaaaaaat…you’ve got to be kidding me. Larissa, you’re definitely a talented artist and so so much more! Look at this gorgeous work of art – I challenge any of those naysayers to try this!
Larissa says
I know…can’t believe what some people will say. ugh. So glad you like it, Marie.