08 July 2011

Red Dresser Makeover With Sheet Music Drawer Fronts


Red Dresser Makeover With 
Sheet Music Drawer Fronts
submitted by Polka Dots and Pizza


Wow! I am excited. My dresser turned out SO much better than I thought it would! Here is the before pic again. 


The top of the dresser was warped, and that's why the lady I got it from said she was about to throw it in the trash! AH! My hand husband was able to clamp the top down and re-nail it back down. There is a little crack at the top from doing this, bu nothing that you can notice or that hurts it!


TADA! I painted it RED! and I mod podged sheet music to the drawers.



I am super happy with it, and am now trying to decide where to put it! It is a LOUD piece. I am so excited my vision actually came through!


Also, check out these other fantastic dressers from previous submissions:
Turquoise Painted Dressers
Wisteria Inspired Dresser Redo

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4 comments:

  1. It turned out so cute...I'm getting ready to re-do my daughters dresser and I like the idea of Mod podging the front...Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. Ah! That is one beautiful dresser. It turned out really great. I bet if the previous owner sees this she would surely be sad she gave it away. LOL! :) I bet it would be great in a library room/ music room if you have one. :)Beautiful!

    Adin B

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  3. Love the contrast of the sheet music with the red! Great work.

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  4. i can't decide wheater i like it more when it was white or now when it's red...beutiful work

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