A Dresser for the Nursery
Safari themed nurseries seem to be a hot commodity right now. What little girl or boy wouldn’t love to begin their journey in life with this cute giraffe dresser?
Time: 20 Hours Cost: $85 Difficulty: Medium
Next I used my cameo silhouette to print out a removable vinyl sticker. The negative space of the sticker will become a mother giraffe with her baby. I gave the paint 24 hours to dry then placed the sticker onto the drawer fronts.
My granddaughter used a dry brush to create a thin coat of teal paint over the entire drawer front and vinyl stickers. If she can do this, so can you ;)
After 3 thin coats of teal paint, it is time to peel off the sticker. It is easier to peel off the sticker while the paint is not fully cured. I used an exacto knife to pick at the sticker.
The top of the dresser had numerous gauges which needed correction. It wasn't within the budget to sand it down to bare wood and time wasnt on my side with the baby due in a few weeks.
I absolutely love General Finishes topcoat! It is self leveling and creates a beautiful, durable finish without the hassle of waxing. I used three coats of Flat Out Flat!
Mom has loaded up the dresser with the cutest of outfits and all essentials that little ones require. It is truly a statement piece in the nursery. I hope Mom enjoys her view of it as she rocks her bundle of joy to sleep at night!
Materials used for this project:
- Yellow paint (Ace Hardware)
- Teal paint (Ace hardware)
- Paintbrush (Lowe’s)
- Cameo silhouette (Hobby Lobby)
- Repositional vinyl roll (Hobby Lobby)
- Exacto knife (Lowe’s)
- Sandpaper (Lowe’s)
- Flat out Flat Genersl Finishes (Hobby lobby)
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