Give Old, Shabby Furniture a Fresh, Modern Facelift.
By Chrisjob
My three-year-old niece just moved from the nursery to her first “big girl room,” and the only thing holding back her new space’s style is this worn dresser from the 1960’s. It’s in good shape, but the finish is tired, and there are several broken pieces that are simply unacceptable for a toddler’s room. So, as a birthday gift, I wanted to turn this tattered piece into a sparkling pop bureau that suits her personality perfectly. This technique will work on any non-lacquered wood furniture that you might wish to paint. Just adjust according to your needs. Click here for the full story.
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