I couldn't be more proud of him and all his hard work! Without him even knowing it, he truly inspired me to try painting furniture without any experience. Thanks babe!
After a few months of me painting my husband mentioned what I was doing to some of the guys at his job. One of his friends had a chest that was broken and was going to throw it out, but thought maybe I would like to fix it up.
The trim at the bottom had broken off and the top had also come off the hinges. My husband fixed it for me to paint, but I asked him since he fixed it up wouldn't he like to paint it. He did!
He chose Behr Tropical Waters for the first coat and a black for the second coat (in homemade chalk paint). He added wood trim stars and I distressed it for him.
Next up was the $1 dresser I got from the auction. The veneer and second layer came off the top across the entire back and it just needed to get covered up.
I love his perspective! He didn't distress the paint and chose to polyurethane the top in a high gloss and wax the rest with Minwax Finishing Paste. He picked out gorgeous brass knobs I had in my stash and polished them up. It is so different than what I would have done, but I love it!
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