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Most of you know that we are in the midst of adopting a 17 month old little girl. In preparation, I’ve been trying to save as much money as possible and either buy things second-hand or reuse the toys and furniture that we already have in our house. At some point, I had the idea of repainting our dresser and using it in our daughter’s nursery. Our dresser was handed down to me and it has been well-used by us these past 10 years. While the large size of the dresser may be a bit unconventional for a nursery, I love that I can store lots of clothing, diapers and wipes in it AND that it is wide enough for me to use as a changing table.

I’m not a crafty person. So the first thing I did, before tackling this project, was ask my friends on Facebook what chalk paint brands they recommend, if they had any tips and just how hard this project would in fact be. I don’t have a ton of free time so I was worried this project was going to be more than I bargained for!

I received lots of feedback. Some friends told me they spent time sanding the furniture prior to painting. Other friends told me they love chalk paint because it is user friendly. And some even said that they prefer regular paint. Then, my friend Kim from Cocoon Vintage Studio messaged me and said that she would come to my house and help me paint my dresser. And, she introduced me to her favorite brand of Chalk Paint, Dixie Belle Paint Company. I told Kim I wanted to paint my dresser white and she came to my house armed with all of the painting supplies including Dixie Belle Fluff Paint (that is the color white I wanted).

To prepare for this painting adventure, I had to do two things that took a total of 5 minutes. I had to clean my dresser with soap and water (I actually used my Thieves Cleaner to clean it) and then I had to remove the knobs. Easy.

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Originally I was going to move my dresser to my garage (or maybe even our lanai) to paint it. But when I learned the paint was fumeless, I decided instead to move it to a large open space in our living room. My husband has painting tarps so we placed the dresser on a tarp.

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When my friend arrived, I drilled her again making sure we didn’t need to sand the dresser prior to painting. She reassured me we didn’t need to and within a few minutes we were painting. So, one thing I did learn - the lighter the paint color, the more coats you will need to paint. So, be prepared - if you choose a light color like white, you will have to do multiple coats. (I never would have predicted this.. but remember, I am not a DIY person 😉 ) The other thing I learned is that my dresser’s drawers do not come out (except for the bottom right drawer which is broken). This made painting much more difficult. But it was still doable.

We painted using a regular painter’s paint brush. We watered the chalk paint down with a spray bottle with water occasionally spraying our paint brushes. I would ask my friend (every few minutes) if I was doing okay and she would reaffirm that there was really no way for me to mess this project up.

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After we painted 3 coats and the dresser was a solid white, we used very light sandpaper (220) to sand the entire dresser making it nice and smooth to the touch. Then we used black brushes to apply Dixie Belle Clear Coat Satin Finish to the dresser. Once we were done, all I had to do was let the dresser dry!

Let me tell you, I am in awe of how easy this project was! For two people, it took us 3 hours to tackle this project. And it would have gone much quicker if I chose a darker color. I’m also amazed by how far the paint went. I barely used any paint. The 32 oz containers you see in the picture above would cover LOTS of furniture. I’m already thinking about my next project. I purchased a beat up Eddie Bauer high chair and I’m thinking about painting it in Dixie Belle’s “Limeade.” My kitchen is a mixture of light cabinets and dark cabinets and I think the fun yellow/green color would go great!

What do you think of my finished product?

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Before & After Shots

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Comments

  1. Jamie says

    How did you water down the chalk paint? Would love to know how to make it last longer, it’s so pricey!

    • Kim Kenney says

      Not all chalk paint work this way, but Dixie Belle does. If you use a spray bottle with water and keep your brush moist, the paint will last longer. An 8 oz jar should cover two nightstands and another small piece of furniture. Feel free to send me questions. I’m more than happy to help!

      Kim

  2. Michelle says

    Love it. I want to repainted our dining table and the midnight sky color would work well.

  3. Kelly says

    I’ve always wanted to try this! I am currently looking to furniture for my dd room and feel a little more comfortable trying a little diy! Looks great :)

  4. Amber Patterson says

    Great job, Liza!! I’ve been thinking about using chalk paint on a few pieces in our bedroom, but have been nervous to start.

  5. Amber Patterson says

    I forgot to say what color - I think I would use Hurricane Gray to coordinate with our black headboard/footboard.

  6. Gretchen Aderholt says

    Limeade is my favorite color! I’ve used it with peony and I’m about to start a new project with it and Pure Ocean. Love Dixie Belle!

  7. Jessica says

    Flamingo….thanks for sharing how easy it was to use this paint. I’ve been wanting to try but thought those small jars wouldn’t go far over several projects and i also try to pinch pennies as well. Thanks again

  8. Jessica says

    Flamingo…I also wondered how far those little jars would stretch out over several projects so thanks for sharing your experience with Dixie belle paints I’ve never talked with anyone else that has used them and i have tons of furniture projects in my near future!

  9. Kelly says

    You’ve inspired me! After many years of saving we just bought our first home two weeks ago, and I have a thousand projects in mind. I plan to build and paint a bench for our eat-in kitchen, refinish an armoire, and create an entryway table for our foyer. Dixie Belle painting, here I come!

  10. Patchycat says

    I have a five dollar end table that I want to paint black, but I’m too chicken to try it since I’m not a do-it-yourself person either. I’d get the black chalk paint if I won.

  11. Tiffany says

    I have recently started repurposing furniture and I’m ADDICTED!!!! I have never tried this paint before. I am excited!

  12. Carrie R. says

    What a great giveaway! We are in the process of buying our first house and of course we need paint! I’m loving Burlap, Daisy, and Tea Rose.

  13. Peggy says

    I like Hurricane Gray. Just into grays lately. Dresser looks great. The easier to do a project the better

  14. Kassie says

    I like palmetto! Or terra cotta or burlap, too many beautiful colors, too little furniture!

  15. matt durbois says

    Liza- i’ve been wanting to try this for a while….holding out on a purchase to win this contest :)
    looking at Daisy, Hurricane Gray, Colonel Mustard & Dried Sage

  16. April says

    Love the colors! If i had to pick only one i would pick Sea Glass. Hope i win so i can get paint to redo my little girls desk! :)

  17. Ruth says

    Love this dresser ! My fave color is terra cotta - wish I could paint my kitchen cabinets this color 😃

  18. Monika R says

    I love the Peacock color, it’s so beautifully regal! Your Dresser turned out beautiful! Thanks for the tips on spraying water :-)

  19. Kristine H says

    I love hurricane grey! But I think I need the fluff white color since I’m about to repaint my dining chairs!

  20. Tonya says

    I love Dizie Belle!! It really is super easy to use and you can’t mess up. If you paint something and you don’t like the color, just paint it again! I love how DB comes in 8 oz jars too! Great for small projects and si affordable. I have used a lot of colors but Drop Cloth is my go to. But love Pure Ocean too.

  21. Maria says

    I love using what “you’ve got!” Congratulations ‘almost’ on your little girl! Dixie Belle looks absolutely fantastic on that dresser. Our 30 year old bedroom furniture is all wood, tongue & groove. Got it used while in the army & just can’t part with it. I’d love to try the Dixie Bell Mason Dixon on the two dressers. Who knows, it might create enough courage for me to Dixie Bell my kitchen cabinets!!

  22. Tonya says

    I love Dizie Belle. It really is so easy! My go to color is Drop Cloth, but I love Pure Ocean too!!

  23. Shanna Lewis says

    I absolutely love every color but I think plum crazy purple is my favorite!!! Can’t wait to see what you guys come up with in the future! I wish we had your products where I live.

  24. Maggie says

    Omg choosing one color is too hard! I use buttercream the most as my neutral! I’m addicted to doing projects in sea glass, kudzu, peony, and bunker hill blue! Driftwood is the perfect gray! And I’m dying to find the right spot to use flamingo!

  25. Lisa says

    Dixie Belle Paint makes it easy peasy to fall in love with all their products. How do you choose a favorite color when there’s 42 to choose from?! I love them all, as well as the team at Dixie Belle!

  26. Ginny Swindoll says

    Dixie Belle is my FAVORITE chalk paint, and my favorite color (at the moment!!) is Peony!

  27. Kim says

    I love to use Fluffy with the Grunge glaze! Your piece is perfect for a nursery. I have never added water, didn’t know about doing that, may have to try

  28. Ginny Swindoll says

    Dixie Belle is my favorite chalk paint, and Peony is my favorite color (at least for today…I really love them all!!).

  29. Sharon Hudson says

    I Love Dixie Bell Paint! My current favorite is Sea Glass but I really love all the beautiful colors.

  30. Dedi says

    Love the dresser…I need to try this paint…would love all the different colors since I paint everything I get my hands on…lol

  31. Debra Sumrall says

    I love Dixie Bell it’s one of my favorite chalk paints. Great coverage and affordable

  32. Susan Shelton says

    May favorite Dixie Belle Paint colors are fluff, pure ocean, and easy Peary wax in brown.

  33. Stephanie Phelps says

    My favorite color is the Lucky Lavender. So many beautiful colors to choose from!

  34. Vickie says

    Peacock blue! I love this as I’m getting ready to paint a bedroom set for my daughter.

  35. Tracie Cooper says