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ikea dresser redo with annie sloan

19
June

Finished Ikea dresser Annie Sloan redo pleasure in simple things blog

This Ikea dresser has really made the rounds! In its first life, it was a dresser in a young boy’s room. It performed that job marvelously, then made its way to a college apartment. Here too, it was a sturdy piece that provided plenty of storage.

But, when it crossed over into ‘adult’ life, it was time for a makeover! Join me in my painting studio (aka: my backyard) for Friday field trip today to check out how some Annie Sloan paint and a few new knobs have updated this Ikea piece.

Before dresser photo pleasure in simple things blog

The first thing it needed was a little cleaning and some wood fill in a few spots. And, because it was crafted of a knotty wood, I knew it needed to be sealed to prevent any knots from showing through the paint. So, I applied a coat of Zinsser primer sealer.

After that, I used two coats of Annie Sloan French Linen – one of my favorite colors for a beachy look!

after photo Ikea dresser Annie Sloan French Linen and Old White pleasure in simple things blog

From here, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to add an anchor…or, maybe some stripes?  I decided finding knobs would be my first order of business since purchasing twelve knobs at a decent price was not going to be easy. The dresser came with wooden knobs and I was hoping not to reuse them. Unfortunately, every knob I liked was $6 or $7 and purchasing twelve at this price was beyond my budget!

Dresser redo with Annie Sloan Old White and new knobs pleasure in simple things blog

I started contemplating making some knobs out of rope; thinking I may try to make some monkey’s fist knots and started researching how to tie them.

Then, I got a call from a friend who said she found some great rope knobs at Home Goods and they came in packages of 6. When I discovered the knobs were actually monkey’s fist knots and each package was $12.99, I knew these were my knobs!

starting grain sack stripes pleasure in simple things blog

After purchasing two packages of the knobs, I knew I wanted to do a grain sack style stripe to coordinate with them, so I masked off and painted the stripes using Annie Sloan Old White paint.   It is easy to mask stripes with blue painter’s tape, but it does take a little patience!  After the stripes were dry, I mixed a wash of Old White paint and water (approximately 70% water). I painted this over the piece, working a section at a time and wiping it off with a cloth after painting it on with a brush. I love the way the wash gives some depth to the piece and helps with the beachy vibe.

applying Old White white wash over French Linen Annie Sloan pleasure in simple things blog

rubbing old white wash over french linen Annie Sloan pleasure in simple things blog

Result of Old White and water over French Linen Annie Sloan pleasure in simple things blog
Next, I added a coat of Annie Sloan clear wax. After that, I did some distressing, concentrating on roughing up the white stripes. After the distressing, I added a second coat of clear wax.

Annie Sloan French Linen and Old White Dresser pleasure in simple things blog

Doesn’t it look great? I am finishing it off by using some old nautical maps for drawer liners. :)

Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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annie sloan chair redo (before & after)

2
June

chair seat Annie Sloan redo pleasure in simple things blog

It’s baaaack…painting season, that is!  Once the weather gets warm, I love being outdoors and transforming some old furniture with a little paint!  This season started with an old chair.  When I saw the detail on the back of this chair, I was hooked!  I needed to paint it!

chair before pleasure in simple things chair redo

I had some great fabric left from a chair project I completed last summer, so that spearheaded the color choice for this chair.  I started by putting a sealing coat, since the type of finish on this chair often bleeds through paint.

After Chair Annie Sloan pleasure in simple things blog

Then, I painted the entire chair with a coat of Annie Sloan Paris Grey.

detail Annie Sloan chair redo pleasure in simple things blog

The next coat I painted was Annie Sloan Old White.  Using those two paint colors and, also, some Duck Egg, I mixed the paint to add a design to the back of the chair.  Because the chair fabric had an abstract kind of a look, I went with the same type of feel for the back of the chair, using soft, loose strokes.

Annie Sloan paints pleasure in simple things blog

Once that was complete, I added a coat of Annie Sloan clear wax to the entire piece.  I then did some distressing of the piece before adding a second coat of wax.

painted detail Annie Sloan chair redo pleasure in simple things blog

What do you think?

Annie Sloan paint chair pleasure in simple things blog

I am calling my first piece of the season Rockport.  :)

Rockport chair pleasure in simple things blog chair redo

Thanks for stopping by.  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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