I love it.
But for many a sundry reason, it took me a year from start to finish. Here it is:
Yes, thank you, I know the door is a little crooked--just waiting on my awesome dad to come over and help me fix it. Other than that, isn't it fun?
Here's the before:
Yowza.
Let me just say: stripping is SO not my thing!
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Get your mind out of the gutter. I meant THIS kind of stripping:
That process only took about three weeks! Sheesh. And then I sanded. Messy!
The drawer guides all needed to be replaced, and as I am NOT a carpenter (that would be so cool, though!), I enlisted my wonderful father. He's awesome. He spoils me.
Then I moved the whole thing into my living room to paint it. Fewer bugs were likely to land in the wet paint since I could mostly only paint at night after work.
This was before I had my new floors, so I wasn't totally concerned with keeping the paint/primer off of the floor. Ha!
I didn't get any pictures of the paper process, but I just Mod Podged the wrapping paper to the front of the drawers and the door. I also painted the inside of the cabinet and the drawers, and I lined the shelf and drawer bottoms with black and white wrapping paper. I Mod Podged the shelf, but just stuck the paper in the drawers with double stick tape. I didn't really feel the need to go through the extra trouble with the inside of the drawers. I probably could have gotten away with that on the shelf, too. I love that black and white paper, though! It makes me want to leave the drawers and door open!
I do believe that my favorite thing about this whole piece is the knobs! I heart them!
I sealed all the paint, etc, and put it all together. It's in my living room, and it's the best looking piece in there. I need to get busy with the rest of the room!
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