This was such a fun makeover. Consider using holiday stencils for special occasions to dress up that curbside dresser or roadside find.
Below is a complete supply list to help you find the products I used with this makeover. Click on the products in the list if you need help finding where to purchase them.
- wood furniture – dresser/side table
- wood cleaner – Krud Kutter
- electric sander- mouse sander | orbital sander
- My sander – Surfprep Sanding System
- 100 grit sandpaper
- 220 grit sandpaper
- hammer
- paint scraper tool
- screwdriver – to remove hardware
- pliers – good for removing finish nails
- wood filler
- painter’s tape
- caviar (black chalk mineral paint)
- buttercream (chalk mineral paint)
- artists brush
- holiday joy Christmas stencils
- makeup wedges – for stenciling
- card catalog hardware
- polyvine wax finish varnish I didn’t seal this piece but this is what I recommend to keep the wood looking natural and it works well with chalk paints.
It’s important to understand that everyone’s finish will be different. No two finishes look the same. Be patient with yourself and go over each step of the video as you begin. I learn better from repetition, and having a video to replay and review can be very helpful.
I know you can do this. As always, please feel free to reach out to me by email or use the chat feature below if you have any questions at [email protected]
Merry Christmas from our home to yours.
xo, Do