Thursday, January 5, 2012

Eiffle Tower Dresser

I have finally done it! I looked all summer long to find a dresser that I could finish with the Eiffel Tower on it  but couldn't find any suitable dressers. After replacing the dresser in my Son's room I decided to fix up his old dresser that I was going to trash because it was so beat up. I really didn't have anything to loose if it didn't turn out and I wasn't sure mine would come out as beautiful as those I had seen on A Vie Renouvele

http://avie-renouvele.blogspot.com/2011/01/eiffel-tower-dresser.html

and

Guissied Up Furnishings


Their dressers were completely the inspiration that I used to pattern my dresser after. I cannot take credit for the design only the workmanship.  My dresser started out denim blue and needed repair and gluing.  It took one day just to fix it and prime it it was sooooooo bad.  After I got it all put back together I painted it with some home made chalk paint that I made using black latex paint and unsanded grout.  Below is my version of the Eiffel Tower Dresser.


I spray painted the dresser knobs with Black Gloss Spray paint because that process is faster and easier than hand painting and I am all for faster.  The design on the front was applied with several coats of Modge Podge.  I printed the paper myself using a vintage dictionary as the back round.  The Eiffel Tower I copied onto the paper after several steps to get it just the way I wanted it.  After I applied the paper and it was thoroughly dry I brushed the edges of the paper all around the edges of the drawer fronts with black paint to help blend in the lines of the paper.  No matter how hard you try the paper doesn't always match at the seams so a little paint goes a long way to camouflage the edges.  It feels good to have this project done it was a long time in coming and wasn't the easiest thing I have ever done.  I would like to try it again and maybe even it a different color.  Hard to believe that I was going to throw this dresser out, I usually never give up on wood pieces and I sure am glad that I gave this one a second chance!

15 comments:

  1. Wow! That dresser is stunning...I might just have to copy this idea from you. I want it in my bedroom! I am so glad you didn't throw that one away!!! Thanks for sharing...I LOVE IT!

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  2. P.S. I pinned this so we can get 15 comments cuz I really want your printable...really, really, really bad :)

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  3. I love your piece! Tres magnifique! ~Marti
    (And, if you post the Eiffel Tower here I will definitely grab it!)

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  4. I absolutely love this technique and would love a copy of the legendary tower to do the same to some old stuff here at home. You are an inspiration!

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  5. Love this project! My mom visited Paris this summer, I would love to make her something like this!

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  6. Gorgeous job. Has my mind spinning with the possibilities. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Great job! I have to keep this hidden from both of my kids since Paris is our favorite city.

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  8. Just an update on the Paris dresser, I took it to the shop on Friday at 10:00 am and it sold on Saturday by 12:30 the next day. Love that! I am going to post the paper for this project to celebrate I am so happy. I didn't get my 15 comments because I am not so well known yet. I thank you for the comments you left for me and I will scan the designs in hopefully today to share with you that want them. I hope to see your versions so please send me pictures or links to your projects I love to see the beautiful things that my sister artists make. So look for the pages asap! Blessings!

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  9. Yea! Congratulations on selling that beauty. I am so excited to get the printable for it!!! Thanks so, so much!!!

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  10. You did a great job on this piece! Congrats on selling it.

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  11. Love this dresser. I am featuring it at Bacon Time on Wednesday :)

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  13. This is amazing... I had an idea of what I want and I definitely need this paper.

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  14. I lLOVE THIS! I hope you post tutorial!

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