Isn't this dresser just as cute as can be? It's feminine and masculine at the same time. I can just imagine it as a bathroom vanity... I turned the mirror around and painted the back of it with chalkboard paint. So versatile!
It's sitting on the original wooden castors.
And it's for sale! Shoot me a message if you're interested!
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day! :)
I love the two tone. Typically the top is stained and the rest is painted but I love the way you switched it up!
ReplyDeleteI think this dresser is beautiful, so it's been featured on my blog this morning. Thanks for the inspiration! ~Lisa
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ReplyDeleteLove it! How much do you want for it?
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DeleteOops! I didn't realize I was signed in as my husband. :) I'm asking $200.00 for it. Thanks Ashley! :)
DeleteJust found you off of a FB garage sale page. AMAZING! Seriously, I just spent some time viewing all of your older posts. I wish I had more than a $100 to buy one of your dressers! I'll be checking in for inspiration on any future projects!
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DeleteJust found you via Pinterest. I am in LOVE with how you're featuring raw wood on some of your pieces. I've become addicted to Citristrip and how easy and PAINLESS LOL it is to strip old pieces. Even without sanding. :) I find I can't bear to put paint back on most of them, which had been my plan. I just put a matte finish on them and ooooooooo I love them. I've found many of your pieces to be jaw-dropping beautiful in how you've just exposed the underlying character of the wood. What you've painted simply becomes framework for (I'm out of words) gorgeous-ness. I've got to go find where you are, because although I need NO furniture whatsoever, sometimes a chick's gotta do what a chick's gotta do. I'll see you via Bloglovin!
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