Doesn't it look like it's missing something in the middle? And the knobs seem to be running away they're so far out there.
Using this technique I added a design to the center for a little extra something. In the smallish town of St. George, Utah there aren't a lot of options for stencils so I just printed a design I found from google and cut it out with an exacto knife. It only took about 30 minutes to actually make the stencil but I spend a whole day trying to find just the right one. :) I would suggest skipping this step. Ha ha
So, here's the end result!
We're saving the cute antique knobs for a future project and replaced them with some bigger, swirly handles. It seems a little more balanced now.
i just love the stencil detail. you have done a gorgeous job- again! Kate x
ReplyDeletegreat piece, love it!
ReplyDeletegorgeous gorgeous
ReplyDeleteThe stencil turned out just beautiful - looks like it was always meant to be there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful makeover!
It's beautiful! I agree, those pulls are much better on the two bottom drawers.
ReplyDeleteWOW! that is awesome- the detail you added makes the dresser! love it!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I found your blog! I love your furniture!!
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This turned out so nice! Great job and great idea on the stencil!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the detail, such a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteNice job! The centered hardware looks so much better. Did you use chalk paint on this piece?
ReplyDeleteGreat job! What a sweet little cabinet.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Loved every bit of it. :)
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