When I saw this dresser (forever ago), I knew Anthropologie was just daring someone to DIY something similar. So of course I did tried.

I found this dresser on craigslist for just $15. While it's not a match for shape, I decided I liked it anyway. Besides, for $15 the price was right considering I have no idea where it will actually go.

For those of you who just scroll to the after, here it is!
I will be the first to admit that it didn't turn out quite like I had anticipated. It looks very different from my "inspiration piece" and that's largely due to the fact that I used what I already had. I wasn't really willing to go buy a lighter stain, or black paint, or create or buy different stencils. I had the dark stain, white paint, and hammer spray paint for the knobs already. So I used them. I hope none of you mind the differences, but if you do, here's a consolation prize.
And for those of you that like a little tutorial, here's what I did:
1. Of course, like with anything, I sanded. And sanded and sanded and sanded. I hate sanding, but it's a necessary evil. It got rid of that awful orangey hue.

2. Stain. This time I only used one coat. This was were the changes from the anthropologie dresser started. Originally, I meant to get a lighter stain so I could do black numbers, but when the time came Iwas feeling lazy and cheap wasn't thinking and used a dark stain. C'est la vie. I just switched it up and went with white numbers.
3. Spray. The formerly brassy knobs got new life with hammer black spray paint. It's the same stuff I used on those white dressers I did before.

4. Upgrade. The drawer bottoms were a mess so I ditched the old ones and had new ones cut at Home Depot. I also added the wheels to the legs, I think they add even more character.
5. Stencil. I used cheapo stencils centered on each drawer and filled them in with white paint I already had.

In the end, this before and after cost less than $25. $15 for the dresser, $7 for new drawer bottoms from Home Depot, $1.50 for the stencils, $0.50 for a foam brush.
I know it's not perfect. My OCD is kicking in looking at these photos and that "3", but I guess it's all part of the learning process. Maybe in the future I'll rough it up a little and it'll become less noticeable. For $25, I'm going to try to enjoy my new piece of furniture and try not to stress about any imperfections.

I found this dresser on craigslist for just $15. While it's not a match for shape, I decided I liked it anyway. Besides, for $15 the price was right considering I have no idea where it will actually go.

For those of you who just scroll to the after, here it is!
| I know, the 3 is a little off center :( I don't think it's quite as noticeable IRL though ... I hope. I'm not sure what I can do about it at this point anyway. |
I will be the first to admit that it didn't turn out quite like I had anticipated. It looks very different from my "inspiration piece" and that's largely due to the fact that I used what I already had. I wasn't really willing to go buy a lighter stain, or black paint, or create or buy different stencils. I had the dark stain, white paint, and hammer spray paint for the knobs already. So I used them. I hope none of you mind the differences, but if you do, here's a consolation prize.
And for those of you that like a little tutorial, here's what I did:
1. Of course, like with anything, I sanded. And sanded and sanded and sanded. I hate sanding, but it's a necessary evil. It got rid of that awful orangey hue.
2. Stain. This time I only used one coat. This was were the changes from the anthropologie dresser started. Originally, I meant to get a lighter stain so I could do black numbers, but when the time came I
3. Spray. The formerly brassy knobs got new life with hammer black spray paint. It's the same stuff I used on those white dressers I did before.
4. Upgrade. The drawer bottoms were a mess so I ditched the old ones and had new ones cut at Home Depot. I also added the wheels to the legs, I think they add even more character.
5. Stencil. I used cheapo stencils centered on each drawer and filled them in with white paint I already had.
In the end, this before and after cost less than $25. $15 for the dresser, $7 for new drawer bottoms from Home Depot, $1.50 for the stencils, $0.50 for a foam brush.
I know it's not perfect. My OCD is kicking in looking at these photos and that "3", but I guess it's all part of the learning process. Maybe in the future I'll rough it up a little and it'll become less noticeable. For $25, I'm going to try to enjoy my new piece of furniture and try not to stress about any imperfections.

P.S. As usual I'll be linking this project up to a bunch of parties. Make sure you check out the buttons in my sidebar to see all the other fabulous projects around the blogosphere.
It's great! I'd be very proud if I were you!
ReplyDeleteAlso makes me want to try it :) Too bad I don't need a dresser...
Great piece for $25! I think it turned out wonderful~
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! I think roughing up the numbers would look good too. And it wouldn't be that hard to fix the 3 if you have any paint stripper, but I wouldn't buy any just for that. But I think the 3 looks fine but I understand if you're obsessing about it, I've been there!
ReplyDeleteTurned out really really cool!!
ReplyDeleteI rather enjoy it! Nothing has to be perfect and I would prefer it not to be! Gives it character!! Love the contrast and I LOVE what you did with the knobs!! It's your own spin on it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice dresser for $15! there is still hope in your states Craigslist. I'm not digging Anthropologies version at all I like yours better especially the wheels on it.
ReplyDeleteOk, so it's not the same... it is better! You did a fabulous job on it, I hope you are proud :) I love the stain (I'm a dark stain girl myself) and can appreciate the hours of sanding you did. It is great!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! There's just something about numbering things...
ReplyDeleteI like your interpretation :) I'm a fan of darker stain
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SOOO cute! I love the numbers! Great job on making it look like the real thing! :) Thanks for linking up to Sassy Sites "trash to treasure Tuesday!!"
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What a conversation piece. I like the darker stain, also.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautiful!! I like the darker stain with the white numbers! Great find. Partying with you at Domestically Speaking!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your dresser!!! You did a great job on your anthro-inspired transformation. Thanks for sharing with us at the PoPP.
ReplyDeleteIt's very cute, I love how it turned out! Nice job!
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Lenore
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ReplyDeleteI think it looks marvelous. I love the darker stain. Great job! I enjoyed my consolation prize as well. ;)-
ReplyDeleteI love that you found a way to leave the beautiful grain of the wood show. Sometimes certain pieces shouldn't be fully painted. I also love the casters. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI think it's very cute! I know how hard sanding can be and I'm proud of you for doing this whole piece!
ReplyDeletei am insanely in love with this dresser! i saw it at domestically speaking and had to come over. going to check out the rest of your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful! If you don't like how it doesn't look exactly like the picture {which really, yours is beautiful} you could sand it back some more. I was just on Anthro's web site last night and I can not believe the prices they want! So I just drool and click out of the site :)
ReplyDeleteI like your version.... I like the white lettering paired with the dark stain. I think it's great that you used what you had instead of buying all new stuff to make a perfect copy of your inspiration dresser. Yours just might be better than the original... ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your version too! I always try to use what I have on hand rather than spending more on supplies. Kudos to you for doing the same!
ReplyDeleteI'm featuring this on my blog today! I hope you don't mind!
ReplyDeleteNice job! I think it looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love, love, love the wheels on the legs! It does add a ton of character!
ReplyDeleteI like the numbers in white and the dark wood actually. The old old wood look doesn't work everywhere and this is a great substitute for it.
ReplyDeleteLove this dresser, totally awesome - great stain!
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