Being a mom to six kids comes with a bit of pressure and a whole lotta blessing. Here I am responsible to teach, enable, and to encourage. My kids just love giving DIY a try. When my second oldest daughter, Miss S., decided she wanted to have at another large piece of furniture. How exciting to help her start! Here is the Art Deco waterfall dresser we pick to work on. Isn’t it a beauty?
As you can see, there is much that needs done with this piece, but nothing I knew she could’t handle. Miss S. has seen me work, helped me finish projects, and has done her own projects as seen in these posts. However, it’s just been awhile since she’s done something of this size, so I couldn’t wait to see what she would do with it.
The dresser has some missing veneer with bubbling on top, the wood is very parched, and really ready for a fresh new look.
TIME TO START
She couldn’t wait to get started, so I gave her some tips and let her have at it. Miss S. started by removing the flaking veneer off the bottom scalloped piece. It all literally fell off except one piece that had apparently been glued back on…sideways. haha.
I helped her glue down the bubbled/split parts on the top, the lifting veneer on the sides, and patch the missing veneer on the drawers with wood filler and wood glue. Basically we were doing all the prep work so she can be ready to start. You know this is the longest part of any makeover, but soooo worth the effort to do it right.
If you look at dresser, you would assume that those pulls and knobs were metal. BUT…they were plastic. Yes, plastic!! I was surprised as this was only the second time I had ever encountered plastic pulls on a nice piece like this. Crazy, I tell ya. Obviously, Miss S. was going to swap them out for new. In order to do so, she needed to use my Kreg Hardware Jig to makes new holes on the top drawer. This tools made it so easy for me to show her how to set it up and have at it with my drill.
NEXT STEPS
Once all the prep work was done, we took this Art Deco waterfall dresser back outside so Miss S. could give it some love using my sander. She’s not new to this tool and knew exactly what to do.
After the sanding, she blew it off with our compressor, and then wiped it down with a lightly dampened cloth. Time for the fun part!!
Since the dresser already had wear, Miss S. and I agreed it would be fun to dress it up a bit with some details. First, we use my nailer to attach the braided upright wood trim. Next, we added this beautiful millwork applique in the center, but cut it in half first so the drawers could open.
TIME TO PAINT
Then the even more fun part…paint! haha. When choosing what color of paint to use, my guys always ask me, “What will make it sell?”. I guide them a bit, but truly leave it up to them. In this instance, Miss S. chose to go with one of my favorite colors.
Miss S. gave it two coats of paint allowing cure time of approximately 2 hours in between. She also used a antique white color to paint the added trim and applique for a soft contrast.
When all was painted and ready, she lightly distressed and then gave everything a light coating of gray wax.
THE BIG REVEAL
Are you ready for the big reveal of this Art Deco waterfall dresser? We are!
The dresser looks so good with that gray wax to give it the aged appeal Miss S. was hoping for.
To add even more fun, we added a pretty embossed wallpaper lining to coordinate with the details we added to the front. It’s those kind of peeks inside that make it fun to put your things inside.
Swapping out the ugly plastic pulls for those beautiful bail pulls was smart move. They really dress up this classic piece. We both agree the mirror is our favorite part. Neither one of us has seen one like it. Have you?
With much pride, I can say that my daughter originally had the intent of selling this piece, but instead decided to donate to our Finding Home program. I am so proud! You can read the recipient story HERE.
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Up next, I’m working on with this pair of louver doors I found during my recent spring city cleanup. Any guesses? See what they became HERE.
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Deb says
Great job looks beautiful!
Larissa says
Thanks!
ColleenB.~Texas says
Beautiful make-over. Miss S. done a wonderful job.
I have a couple of bar stools that need work so would probably start with them.
Thank you for this giveaway opportunity
Larissa says
Thank you, Colleen. Sounds like fun!
kelly kayfes says
What a wonderful job Miss S. !
Larissa says
Thank you for making her day, Kelly. 😀
Lois Stimax says
An advantage of homeschooling is that your kids have time to do things like this-and build skills that they just don’t get in school. Job well done! Give her an A+ for the project!
Larissa says
Yes, I am eternally blessed to be able to have my kids with me and teach them in more ways than one. Thank you for the rave review! 😀
Lori Sawyer says
She did a beautiful job!
Larissa says
I’m so proud of her. Thank you, Lori.
Norma says
The dresser is just beautiful. It is great that you support your children the try bigger things and are right there helping them learn what and how to do diy’s. Repurposing old to new and saving all these old broken pieces to beauty. Miss S did a great job.
Larissa says
It is pure delight for me to see them go. Stretching their wings and flying! Thank you so much, Norma.
Sherry Fram says
The dresser is gorgeous!! Love the added detail on the front. Miss S. Did a fantastic job! Now if I was to win those awesome brushes I would give my dining room table the love it deserves after all we’ve put it through! lol
Larissa says
Thanks for the love, Sherry! I’m a proud mama. You will love them!
Roberta Schultz says
Beautiful! I like the added moulding detail the best. It gives the piece an added touch! I have so many projects that I’d like to paint with th Zibra brushes. Too many. ?
Larissa says
It seemed like a blank slate to us, and we had fun. Thanks for the love!
Robin says
Miss S. has done a lovely job on this dresser!!
Larissa says
Thank you for saying so, Robin. Made her smile!
M says
very impressive, Miss S!! Beautiful work!
Larissa says
She says, “Thank you!. and I do too.
Rebecca - Knoxville,TN says
Wonderful makeover. What amazing skills of self reliance and confidence you are teaching your kids. Proud of Miss S. and proud of you too!
Some Zibra brushes would come in handy for painting a rocking chair.
Larissa says
It was crazy as I was busy doing my own project and kinda forgot about her and come to find her done. So cool!! Thank you, Rebecca.
Carole says
She did a great job! It’s beautiful. Those brushes would come in handy for a lot of things,
Larissa says
We’re happy to hear it, Carole. Thank you!
Michele Branham says
Looks like Miss S. is definitely following in her mom’s footsteps. It look beautiful! I know you are proud of her.
Larissa says
You bet I am. Thank you, Michele. 🙂
Nancy says
Well, there you have it………like mother, like daughter! What a dynamic duo you are!
BRAVO, Miss S!
Larissa says
Yahoo! How fun to hear, Nancy. Thank you!
Heather Rose says
The first thing I would paint with the Zibra brushes would be a dresser I have that is going to be made into a kitchen island. Thank you for your blog because it has given me so many ideas and practical info. Btw, beautiful dresser and awesome work by your sweet kiddo!
Larissa says
Sounds good! Thank you for the kind words.
Rebecca Drake says
I agree, the mirror is beautiful. I love the trim added. I think it really makes the piece!
Larissa says
Those curvy designs have me swooning. haha. Thanks from the two of us, Rebecca.
Kathy E. says
Another beauty, Larissa! Your skills always amaze me. The first project I’d use my brushes on is a small chest in my guest room. It looks rather shabby and needs some life!
Larissa says
All props go to my daughter. She worked so hard. Thank you, Kathy!
Shelly says
An inspiration, as usual!
Larissa says
Thanks so much!
Jane says
I am not a fan of gray anything, but I have to say, that is beautiful. The white detail work on the front and the pulls really break it up and add to the charm. She did wonderful. You are truly blessed!
Kimberly says
Beautiful job. I am blown away at the new look of this dresser. I especially love the wood accents and the color of the duck egg after the wax.
Larissa says
Hooray! So glad to hear it. Thank you.
Sherry Stuifbergen says
You are teaching your children by example. What energy and pep all of you have. I love your before’s and after’s. God Bless your family as you all work together.
Larissa says
You’re the best, Sherry! Thank you so much for all your support in all we do.
Deb W. says
Lovely piece.
Larissa says
Thank you.
Lee Oliverio says
She did a beautiful job! And boy you are right about those Zibra brushes, they are the BEST for no brush strokes! I seriously want them all ;-). I am fixing my house to sell and will have a new home to decorate soon, no telling what will be my 1st project but there will be many! Thank you for this chance to win!
Larissa says
Thanks! They sure are. I am wholeheartedly addicted to them. haha. Hope you win!
kimmylouwho says
what a lovely job on this, Miss S! Your choice of color was spot-on! Great skills for your adult life too! Congrats!
Larissa says
She’s loving all this attention and she deserves it because she worked so hard. Thank you, Kimmy.
Susan says
What a delightful new look ! Your daughter has inherited your talent as well as your work ethic. Great job !
Larissa says
She is such a driven person. I’m so proud of her. 🙂 Thank you!
Ashleigh Hall says
So beautiful! Great job Miss S! I’d love to try those awesome paint brushes to paint my daughter’s furniture.
Larissa says
Thanks! Sounds like a plan. 😀
Kenda says
Wow, you rock Miss S.! I love how the color reminds you of your favorite pair of comfy worn jeans. Good job, sweetie!
Larissa says
She loved reading that! So fun to hear, Kenda. Thank you!
Kaycee says
Larissa, Another proud Momma moment for you!! Miss S. your vision for this piece was spot on! The trim work, applique and hardware, work beautifully on this dresser. The color and wax choices are perfect!!! Well done Miss S.
Larissa says
Thanks so much, Kaycee.
Jo-Ann says
If the plastic knobs were original to the piece, they could be Bakelite, which is collectible. It would be interesting to check them out. I love the finished job, beautiful!
Larissa says
Not Bakelite, just plastic…trust me. 😉 Thanks!
Laura Forehand says
Wow! What a makeover! Timeless beauty
We just made over a table and chairs, with the same Dixie Belle colors…..love the feel and look…
I would use the brushes for a dresser makeover similar to yours, I have 2 plain, flat front dressers that need freshening up….thank you for the inspiration!
Larissa says
Thanks! So fun to share.
Tammy Shelton says
Perfect! What a great job! I would use the brushes for upcycling old jewelry boxes.
Larissa says
Thank you. Sounds like fun!
Dale L Cundy says
Your daughter is amazing! Talented just like mom…. The dresser came out beautiful and the color is perfect.?
Larissa says
aww…thank you. She is delighted to hear it. Tough girl she is! 😀
Robyn Wright says
Great job! Because of you, I now recognize “waterfall” dressers when I go to the thrift store.
Larissa says
Awesome! Happy to help. 😀
SONJA HANSEN says
Congrats on teaching the next generation. She is certainly a quick student. O
Larissa says
I just love it! Makes my whole world to see them go. Thank you!
Debra Wise says
Great job Miss S! She is as talented as her mama. It’s wonderful that you invest the time in teaching your children. I’m sure you’re very proud of all of them!
Larissa says
I’m can’t say enough how proud I am. Thank you, Debra!
Janette says
Miss S did is such a beautiful job! Talent definitely runs in the family!
Larissa says
Thanks so much! Happy to hear it, Janette.
Michelle says
I only have on Zibra brush, but I love it! Thanks for introducing us to this brand.
Larissa says
You bet! Happy to share what I love. 🙂
Lisa says
Wow! What an inspiration! I’m looking forward to working on some projects this summer myself. I’m always thankful to see what products you have used. I’ve been learning to hold out for the best. Thanks for sharing.
Larissa says
That’s an awesome thing to hear. Thank you, Lisa.
Danelle says
This is so inspiring! Thank you. I would love to use the brushes on a curio cabinet that needs a face-lift.
Larissa says
Wonderful! Sounds like a fun piece.
Saundra J Simpson says
She did a fantastic job and I love that she is following in your footsteps.
Larissa says
Every mama’s dream, right? I love it.
Audra Taliaferro says
Looks great! Love the applique! We have a buffet in our dining room that doesn’t match with our style anymore, but with some paint, it would work quite nicely!
Larissa says
We both felt we needed to add some pep to this piece. Thanks so much. Sounds like a great project piece.
Mary says
Larissa the depth that is achieved with the paint and wax is amazing!! It almost looks like a fresco.
Larissa says
She loved hearing that, Mary. Thank you from the two of us. 😀
Liz Wiesemann says
She is a very talented patient young lady. Wonderful job!
Larissa says
Her determination is amazing. I love it!
Jana says
Great job!
Charlene says
Very Nice ! I LOVE the color and the detail piece that was added. That really made it extra nice.
Larissa says
What fun it was for her to have at it. Thanks so much!
Sandi says
Your daughter did a beautiful job. I love her paint choice and her choice of handles she used. She is very talented. She is her mother’s daughter for certain.
Larissa says
Thanks! We both couldn’t be happier with the outcome. So excited for her!
dodie says
Wow, Ms. S! I always show my husband your kiddos’ workmanship. There seems to be a common misconception that young kids are unable to accomplish more than adults give them a chance or credit. Kuddos to mama for thinking otherwise and inspiring your kids to be creative and an avid recycler. We need more parents to teach kids to be independent, creative, and skillful.
Larissa says
Hooray! That is so awesome to hear. Yes, I believe people tend to underestimate kids abilities and they can do far more if we give them the skills and our time. It builds confidence and create memories that last a lifetime.
anne says
My daughters twin bed is from the 40s, I would like to freshen it up a little. Then maybe move on to the other pieces in her room so that it all coordinates!!
Alison S says
Great job! I have some chairs I’d like to paint with the brushes if I win.
Larissa says
Thanks!
Sara says
I would paint all those craft and home decor projects I’ve been meaning to do.
Larissa says
Sweet.
Lisa says
Beautiful work Miss S!
Larissa says
Thank you, Lisa. 🙂
Donna Gonzalez says
Not sure if your kiddos inherited your talent or you taught them well or BOTH, but this is gorgeous!
Larissa says
This girl has such drive that I think even if she didn’t inherit it she would make it happen. haha!
Julia Harting says
Great job! Takes after he mama! Talent runs in the family.
Larissa says
I sure feel so blessed to have them as my family. Thank you.
Annette says
This turned out so lovely. I would use the brushes to repaint an old vanity that’s been in the family for years.
Larissa says
Thank you.
Pamela Brazier says
Great job Miss S, the dresser looks gorgeous. Your as talented and as beautiful as your Mama. Zibra brushes are great. ?
Larissa says
Thank you, Pamela.
Elaine says
What a beautiful job she did! And I just love the extra touches!
Larissa says
So glad to hear it. Thank you!
Zoe says
That’s gorgeous! May I ask, did you replace the veneer on the scalloped bottom?
Larissa says
Thanks! She just sanded, stained, and painted. Most often the wood is just fine under the veneer for painting.
Marie says
Miss S did a beautiful job! Love the color, her grunge wax application, and those pretty extras. Finger’s crossed her hard work pays off very soon 🙂
Donna says
Great job! I need to get my daughters to help me ?
Barbara Pelzer says
Miss S did an absolutely lovely job! I am very impressed with her abilities! BRAVO!
Larissa says
Thank you from the two of us, Barbara. 🙂
Deidra says
Beautiful dresser!!! Love the color
Larissa says
Thank you, Deidra. 🙂
malinda pelkey says
She sure worked wonders, I’m impressed!
Larissa says
I am so happy for her. Thank you!
Melissa Storms says
Wow, that looks fantastic. I am impressed with the painting skills. I am planning to paint my bathroom vanity.
Larissa says
Thank you, Melissa.
Emma says
I have a similar piece given to me years ago from an elderly neighbor. It desperately needs to be refinished. I’m wondering what you used to strip it and the steps involved. Beautiful job.
Larissa says
Good on ya. We typically just sand and then go from there. If you want to use a stripping solution, CitriStrip is your next best bet.