DRESSER MAKEOVER – 1 coat paint technique || BUILDING A CUSTOM BASE with KREG JIG



This dark, heavy, boxy vintage dresser needed a BIG TIME makeover and she got one! This was my first time building a custom base for a piece with Kreg Jig for …

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  1. So beautiful have my step gram's exact same peace and when I saw your link and watched your video it's inspired me to do something as opposed to just keeping it as is thank you

  2. How many sanding pads do you typically use up when sanding these pieces? I just watched another video when you talked about how people make the mistake of not changing them out frequently enough.

  3. You were right! I didn’t think I was going to like it at all but the end result was great, especially with the base you built. I think inspiration piece would look good with a new base, too!🤔😂

  4. New furniture renovation terminology: “smoosh”, “to smoosh”, “smooshing”. The act of randomly spreading a material around on a surface. Most often used when describing activities involving disgusting gelatinous masses similar to jelly fish bodies or old jello.
    🤣🤣🤣👍❤️

  5. so incredibly lovely. I love the new “lift” so much. In fact, now I realize I have a dresser that in-laws gave us which is so very much like this, with the lovely recessed drawers as well. My gripe with it, would be that it is so low. In fact I am finding standard cupboard height (kitchen and bathrooms) is a couple inches too short as well. Time to elevate our furniture heights 🙂 fantastic job on this. I love it!

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