Now a days, with the economy the way it
is, everyone is looking for bargin! When I hear the word bargin, I
immediately think of a
Thrift Store! I rarely ever buy anything new
anymore. I first search high and low at every
thrift store I can
find and if then I can not find what I am looking for... then I will
resort to buying new.
I was talking to my daughter about a
new bathroom project I am working on. I am turning an old ugly
dresser into a nice storage piece for my bathroom. She told me
she didn't know how to do something like that and that many people
just don't know how to do a project like this and wished they could.
So this got me thinking that I should create a blog of all the really
great finds that are just over looked in a thrift store. You can
re-use and repurpose items that are kind of ugly or what looks like junk and turn them into
something everyone loves or some extra cash in your pocket! It's really cheap and easy. It may take a little time and
effort but so worthwhile!
For this project, I found a poor ugly
dresser that nobody wanted because it just wasn't eye apealing. The
drawers were functioning and all made of wood but this poor thing
looked just sad. I paid $5 for the dresser. Went out and chose the
color of semi-gloss paint, clear coat paint, sandpaper, cabinet & drawer paint
roller and now I am ready to start.
First remove the drawer knobs and place
all the drawers on newspaper with the front of the drawer facing
upward.
Using the sandpaper you either already
have in your garage or just purchased...lightly sand the entire
outside of the dresser or other piece of wood furniture you are
wanting to refinish. You don't have to sand all the paint off. You
are just sanding the finish enough to give the paint something to
adhere to.
Once you have finished, with a damp
cloth, wipe down the entire project to remove all the dust and let
sit to fully dry for about 20 mins.
Now you are ready to start painting!
Make sure you used a cabinet and drawer roller. It's a special foam
roller that leaves a nice smooth finish. Start rolling the paint on
all in one direction covering every corner. Don't put the paint on
to thick or else it will run and you will have to sand down and paint
over. A nice thin cover will do. I painted this dresser about three
times letting it fully dry in between each time I gave it another
coat of paint.
This is what the dresser looked like
after the first coat of paint.
Once you are satisfied with cover, let it completely finish drying before putting on the clear protective coat of paint. Cover with clear about 2 to 3 times to help seal the paint and protect it from peeling. After the clear coat has finished drying put your handles back on to the drawers. I found a great set of drawer knobs at a thrift store. You can get really creative with your knobs to really add just the right touch to your refinished piece of furniture.
Before and After...quite a difference and it only cost me $15 total for this entire project! Now that's a bargin!
For more
thrift store bargins, check out our website www.hersandhisthrift.com
Thanks...Stephanie :)