GIVE YOUR FURNITURE A BRAND NEW LOOK WITH WOODUBEND! | CURB-SHOPPED DRESSER MAKEOVER [VIDEO]
Hi friends, I hope you’re all safe and well! Here in the GTA, everything is in lockdown again. This means I have plenty of time to PAINT and go on long walks with the dog… which brought me to this curb-shopped find! My sweet neighbor put it at the end of his driveway for bulk pick-up. He’s 82 years old and has decided to move to a condo. I’m sad to see him go. But it made him (and me!) happy this dresser is getting a makeover rather than going to the dump! I can’t wait to show my neighbor (and YOU) how a little WoodUbend, paint, and glaze totally transformed this piece!
Here’s the before…
And here’s the after!
The WoodUbend turned it into such an elegant piece!
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SOURCE LIST
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- Curb-Shopped Dresser – SALVAGED
- Paint Brushes
- Sandpaper | Shop Towels
- Water Misting Spray Bottle
- BIN Shellac Primer
- WoodUbend Appliques
- Stormy Seas {20%)
- Manatee Gray {80%}
- Buttercream (for dry brushing)
- Grunge Glaze
- Posh Chalk Pigments Blck (for hardware)
- Satin Clear Coat
WoodUbend Curb-Shopped Dresser
I like incorporating the details of a piece into my makeovers. This dresser is solid and well built, a really gorgeous piece — but the grooves on the top drawers weren’t doing it for me. I must have sat staring at them for over an hour wondering what to do and still didn’t come up with anything I liked. WoodUbend to the rescue!
Here’s the step-by-step video tutorial on how to get this look including tips on…
- How To Remove Key Hole Plates
- How To Fill Mirror Holes on Dresser Tops
- My FAV Primer to STOP Bleedthrough
- My FAV Paint Brushes for a Smooth Finish
- How To Hide UNWANTED Furniture Details
- How To TOTALLY Change the Look with WoodUbend
- If you find them helpful feel free to subscribe to my channel. ๐
STEP #1:: Clean and Sand
I started by giving this piece a super good cleaning with this White Lightning. Then I sanded it from top to bottom to even out the surface and help smooth out the surface scratches.
STEP #2:: Fill w Bondo
As I mentioned, I like to work with a piece’s original details but I just couldn’t come up with any sort of design I was liking for the top drawers. I filled the drawer details (and old mirror holes) with Bondo. If you missed my video tutorial, you can see Bondo For Furniture Repairs here.
Bondo dries within 10-15 minutes and then it’s ready for sanding and priming.
STEP #3:: Apply WoodUbend
Here’s the fun part that changed the entire look and feel of this dresser! I added a few WoodUbend Moldings to the top drawer, corners, and bottom lip. What a transformation! It looks like an entirely different piece of furniture. I love how versatile these furniture moldings and trim are. Unlike the ones I buy at HomeDepot or LeeValley, once these are heated they can bend, be cut, drilled, and pieced together to create an original design. They are super easy to work with and a lot of fun! If you have a plain piece of furniture, this is an amazing way to level it up and create a ton of character! Here’s a step by step video on How To Appy WoodUbend.
STEP #4:: Prime
Once all my WoodUbend was adhered and dry, I gave this piece two coats of BIN Shellac Primer to ensure no bleedthrough would show through. Here’s a step by step video tutorial on How to Apply BIN Shellac Primer and STOP bleedthrough, stains, and odors. For ‘fast’ makeovers, this primer is fabulous because it dries within 30 minutes!
STEP #5:: Paint
I’ve been trying to use up bits of paint I have left in some of my containers so I mixed a custom color using Stormy Seas {20%} plus Manatee Gray {80%). One coat was all it needed to give me a basecoat for my glaze. If you haven’t tried Dixie Belle Paints, they are highly pigmented. Depending on your paint finish, oftentimes one coat is all you’ll need.
STEP #6:: Glaze in Layers
I used this Grunge Glaze to age the finish. Instead of painting it on, I used a brush to dab and drag so the paint finish looks “grungy” and antiqued.
Here is what it looked like after the first coat. I layered repeated the process until I had a look I was happy with.
STEP #7:: Finishing Touches
For the finishing touches, I dry brushed the dresser including all the WoodUbend moldings with Buttercream. This highlighted the appliques and toned down and blended the glaze.
The vintage hardware, Hobby Lobby teardrop hardware, and metal caps on the feet were given a black on black finish using this POSH Chalk Pigments in this Black. AMAZING! If you have a stash of old hardware that you’d like to update, it’s as easy as brushing this patina on with an artist’s brush or your finger. It comes in a variety of finishes like Copper, Gold, Silver, and Metallics!
To seal and protect, I used this Satin Clearcoat and sprayed three coats. Here’s how it all came together.
Here’s another look at the before and after!
LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THIS WOODUBEND PAINTED DRESSER… OR FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE… I ALWAYS LOVE HEARING FROM YOU. IT MAKES MY DAY! ๐
I’ll be back next Tuesday sharing what I’ve done with this FB Marketplace find! See you then!
Happy furniture painting my friends!
Denise x
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Cynthia says
This is a beautiful piece! I have an old wooden farmhouse type table that I would like to do using this technique. What other steps would I need to add at the end to make sure my table is more durable as a dining room table?
Thanks for your help!
Kathy W F says
I am so far behind in reading what you’ve been up to. Lucky for you this went “to the curb”. It’s a beauty and now has a new look; thanks to your creative talent. The “bendables” really sets this piece off and gives it a softer look. The color fits it perfectly too. I’m off to the next one! LOL. I’ve got to get caught up on what’s happening in your painting world.
Denise says
Thanks, Kathy! It’s a web crawl instead of a pub crawl! ๐ I’m off to the next as well. ๐
Lisa says
What a beauty!! Love itโค๏ธ Could you tell me if you think of the Posh chalk pigment would work on a door knob set? I have an ugly old gold tone set and I would like it a darker color. But Iโm not sure of it would work…..Thank You Denise
Denise says
Thanks, Lisa! And I wouldn’t want to say because this is the very first time I’ve tried this product on my hardware. It’s taking a while to dry/cure and time will tell how durable it is. ๐
HEIDI says
Your pieces inspire me! Thanks for sharing your ideas and creations.
Denise says
Thanks so much Heidi! xo
Barbara says
Thanks for your info Denise, I appreciate it. Have a lovely day!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Barbara and you too! ๐
Lynn says
Amazing transformation….its Beautiful. I can’t believe they got rid of it Wow
Denise says
Thanks Lynn! ๐
Marie B. says
Hooray for rescuing this piece from ending up in the landfill. Would have been such a shame. I bet he’s going to be amazed at the transformation. Hopefully, if he has any more furniture to purge in his downsizing he’ll come knockin’ after seeing this stunner.
Denise says
Thanks, Marie! His son is helping him clear out so I told him I’d keep my eyes peeled for anything else that might end up roadside. He’s such a sweet man.
Caye Cooper says
Your finished piece is just super lovely! Truth told, I was a little leery when I saw the grunge applied, and sooo hoped it would be changed into loveliness—and YOU DID IT! WoW!! Good job, as always!!
Denise says
Thanks Caye! ๐ And yes, I was a little concerned when I saw the first coat of Grunge Glaze applied…lol. ๐
Rosie says
Love love it!!! Turned out amazing, soft beautiful colour. Your neighbour will be very impressed with the finished product. ๐
Denise says
Thanks Rosie!XOXO
Christy says
Absolutely stunning, my friend! What a shame it would have been to see this gorgeous piece go to the trash…glad you were able to rescue it! XOXO
Denise says
Meee toooo! Thanks so much! XOXO
Cheryl Atkinson says
Hi Denise! Very pretty. I wouldn’t know which Woodubend Appliques to use. Its amazing how you put them together and it looks gorgeous. Great job and i love that color mix.
Denise says
Thanks! There are SO MANY styles to choose from, right?! Something for everyone’s tastes for sure.
Barbara says
This turned out absolutely beautiful. Can the Zinzer BIN shillac be used on a piece that is not made of wood but is real dark?
Denise says
Do you mean like a laminate or something?
Barbara says
Yes laminate, mdf, and paper covered mdf.
Denise says
Yes! BIN Shellac Primer is a great choice for mdf or laminate. It’s a bonding primer.
Liz Shivel says
This piece looks great! I really liked the original finish as I like antique furniture, so I wasnโt sure if I had it if I would have wanted to change it at all. But it looks lovely! Was the original finish a painted burl wood finish?
Denise says
Thanks, Liz! The original finish was a burl veneer that had been ‘modified’.
Susan Calland says
Hi Denise! I love the dresser make-over! Very nice job. I was wondering where you purchased the White Lightening cleaner. Is it good for cleaning all finished wood? Thank you. Keep up the beautiful work!
Denise says
Thanks, Susan! And yes it is… it’s like a TSP substitute and I get it here. It lasts me a long time as well as I put a few tablespoons into a big spray bottle. Hope this helps. ๐
Crystal Miller says
Hi Denise! Once again you have inspired me with new products to use and a finished look that is timeless. (By the way, It was an honor meeting you at the 2019 Dixie Belle/Prima workshop!) I really enjoy each of your posts because you take it step by step & it doesn’t seem so overwhelming. I really like the POSH black for the hardware. I’ll have to add that to my idea list!
Denise says
Hi Crystal! ๐ Can you believe it’s been over a year since we were at the workshop?!… omgosh, time flies. If you try the POSH I’d love to hear what you think. I don’t know if you’ve ever used Rub’N’Buff but I find it works just as well but it doesn’t smell or dry up! ๐
Donna says
OMG! That piece is absolutely STUNNING!
Denise says
Thanks, Donna! xo
dominique says
bonjour
ton travail et toujours aussi beau,
mais nous n’avons pas tout ร fait les mรชme produits.
Donc je regarde et je rรชve
Denise says
Merci Dominique! Et oui, selon l’endroit oรน vous vous trouvez, il est parfois difficile de trouver certains produits. Je sais que Dixie Belle est dans de nombreux pays, mais je ne suis pas sรปr de WoodUbend. ๐
Do Dodson says
What a great find! Gosh, I love it when good things happen in hard times. Beautiful makeover as always. Stay safe my friend. xo ๐
Denise says
There’s always a silver lining…right!? ๐ Thanks so much Do!!! Hugs
Lizzy says
It’s beautiful. It looks like an old Swedish piece now. I love everything about it!
Denise says
An old Swedish piece… love it! Thanks Lizzy! ๐
Tracy says
Outstanding work, what a difference. Your neighbor may just may wish to trash some other piece to get this one back!
Denise says
LOl…he offered me a bookcase with a glass front as well but I have to be careful what I bring in because of space. I’m trying reeeeaaallly hard to keep my inventory and workspace somewhat clean…LOL. Have a super day. XOXO
Stephanie says
The color is gorgeous! Love the transformation!
Denise says
Thank you, Stephanie!!
Char says
Fabulous!
Denise says
Thanks Char! ๐
pamela says
You have inspired me beyond words! I’m moving to a coastal home in 2 months and I’m painting pieces right and left! Thank you for all the amazing and so inspiring blog posts!!
Denise says
Oh, I’m so glad Pamela, and congrats on your coastal home! How exciting! x
Nicki says
This is gorgeous and I LOVE the Woodubend trim! Thanks for sharing. ~ Nicki
Denise says
Aw, thanks my friend! XOXO
Elizabeth says
Love this! what a new look!
Denise says
Thanks, Elizabeth! Have a super day. ๐
Carla says
I love this piece! The appliques “make it”.
Denise says
Thanks Carla… and I agree! They really do transform a piece. ๐
susan says
Iโve not worked with Bondo before but feel that it would be a great product. How hard is it to mix and get the right ratios? Love the dresser! They should market that color ๐
Denise says
Right!?!… It’s such a gorgeous grey/blue! ๐ Bondo is AMAZING and SUPER durable and dries SUPER fast… which is why I use it for so many of my makeovers. The negatives are you need good ventilation because of smell and it did take me a few tries to get the ratios right. Too much and it hardens so fast you don’t have time to fill everything. Too little and it takes forever to dry. I’ve figured out my perfect ratio is approx a golf size portion of Bondo and I squeeze an inch of hardener. PERFECT. ๐ Couldn’t go without the stuff. ๐
Monique says
Hi Denise. What a wonderful find. It would have been such a waste for such an old, well-made dresser to go to the dump! Gorgeous makeover. I love your soft custom blue and the Woodubend accents. Absolutely beautifully designed and painted.
Denise says
Thanks my friend! I love the custom color as well! I’ll have to remember it for future projects. ๐