Oh my sweet DIY friend! I actually followed your wonderfully explained process and did this to our 25 year old dresser. It is gorgeous and everyone in our family is obsessed. Thank you so so much for your gift of this channel. You are an artist and an inspiration!
Awww! Thank you so much Sandra! What a beautiful comment to wake up to! 😊 I'm so happy your project turned out great! It's such a good feeling giving an older piece of furniture new life ❤ Thank you again for the sweet comment 🤗
Oh my goodness!!!!!! What a creative and beautiful job you have done. You also explained everything so well. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Could you tell me the wallpaper you used?
Hi Sandra! Thank you so much for your kind comment 😊 It made my day ❤ I went ahead and linked the wallpaper in my description box. Thank you for watching!
Lol! You'd never know it though! 😅 Your pieces look amazing! But yeah, filling the holes has always been a challenge and even worse when you have to patch and redrill!🤦♀️ Amazon has a bunch to choose from let me know how it goes! 😘
Thanks for a great video. I am struggling with getting a smooth topcoat. Where do I find that red tool to try? Is the general finishes your preferred topcoat or is the varathane your fav?
Hi Beth! Yes, that tool is a life saver for smooth finishes with top coats!😃 You can find them at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot etc.. They're called "Paint Edgers" used for painting and getting close to trim and edges! And the Varathane poly for top coat is my personal go-to 😊 Hope this helps! Thank you so much for watching, glad you liked the video 😁❤
Hi Lisette! It's called an "edger". Usually used for paint and to get close to the trim and edges. Shur-line is a popular brand. You can find them at Wal-Mart or Lowes/Home Depot. I linked one below for you! So sorry, I thought it was linked already. Hope all this helps! Happy painting 😊
@@Happyspacediys thanks so much. I’m so crazy. I asked you this same question a long time ago, and never saw your response until today; after I sent you the same question 😂
I'm just now finding your channel... absolutely gorgeous turn out ..I'm just a little confused on one thing...The white spray primer you randomly sprayed under the drawers and Inside dresser ....that looks messy....I understand it's for the smell and to Seal in smell ..BUT wouldn't it look more tidy and clean with a clear shellac spray primer/sealer which is actually cheaper and is the main ingredient to the spray BIN primer with shellac? With your furniture being Absolutely gorgeous ..I just know if I took out the drawers for spring cleaning I'd be a little thrown off and would definitely not want to explain to potential buyer that I was Trying to seal odors....please don't take this as being ugly as I Absolutely LOVE your furniture ....just a suggestion...okay I'm gonna binge watch your videos as I absolutely love your work..🥰❣️👍
Hi Debra! 👋 Yes, you're absolutely spot on with the clear. I didn't have any on hand. I love that the clear is much cheaper because these products can get expensive! So I'll definitely gravitate towards that next time I'm out buying some supplies. I know the inside and under isn't as polished as the outside. Sometimes that happens. I've had to learn to let my personal OCD go over certain things. But I do value your point and to avoid that situation again I'll stick to the clear. Good advice ❤ And thank you so much for watching my videos! I've been away for a bit but I'm planning on recording more and getting back to regular uploads. So glad to have you as part of my community ❤️ 🙌
@@Happyspacediys that's awesome I'm excited to see what you come up with next ...also the shellac sprayer cans Are a good buy on Amazon as they Sell 3 cans Cheap....I Would not have mentioned anything BUT your Furniture is absolutely gorgeous....and then You See the white all Sprayed on inside with squiggly lines all mishap ..and you know customers Take drawers Out for transport so I Think clear shellac Will Keep your inside as Beautiful as the outside🥰👍❣️❣️
It would be very helpful for your audience to lay out all materials and explain how they will be used and a comment or two about the products. For example, is the Zinser water based.?
Hi there! They go by "Edgers". WHIZZ and Shur-line are pretty common ones. I have a link in my description for the applicator as well! Thanks for watching!
It is time consuming for sure. A yard stick helps. And also sanding the edges flush once on can help. In my recent video where I use peel and stick tiles, I use a template with contact paper. Are you having difficulties with the cutting part or measuring part?
Oh my sweet DIY friend! I actually followed your wonderfully explained process and did this to our 25 year old dresser. It is gorgeous and everyone in our family is obsessed. Thank you so so much for your gift of this channel. You are an artist and an inspiration!
Awww! Thank you so much Sandra! What a beautiful comment to wake up to! 😊 I'm so happy your project turned out great! It's such a good feeling giving an older piece of furniture new life ❤ Thank you again for the sweet comment 🤗
OMG! I love the top coat application hack! I would have NEVER thought to use that. Thank you so much for all of the tips!
You're very welcome! So glad you liked it and found this helpful! Enjoy!❤
Your peace turned out really really nice. I like it!
Thank you so much! 😊💕💕 I really appreciate it! ❤
Lovely!, what a pretty piece. Nice job indeed 🤍
Thank you so much Donna 🤗
Love the hardware!
Aw thanks Chloe! 😁💕💕 I was excited to use them finally!! 😅
Oh my goodness!!!!!! What a creative and beautiful job you have done. You also explained everything so well. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Could you tell me the wallpaper you used?
Hi Sandra! Thank you so much for your kind comment 😊 It made my day ❤ I went ahead and linked the wallpaper in my description box. Thank you for watching!
@@Happyspacediys you are so kind! I'm so happy to have found your channel🙂
@@sandradunn2414 Aw! Thank you!❤ I really appreciate that! I'm happy to have you here!😊🙌
Omg I’m getting that hardware thing!!! I’m so bad it. I’ve had to bondo and redrill new holes so many times!
Lol! You'd never know it though! 😅 Your pieces look amazing! But yeah, filling the holes has always been a challenge and even worse when you have to patch and redrill!🤦♀️ Amazon has a bunch to choose from let me know how it goes! 😘
This is gorgeous! Now I want to paint all my wood furnitures.😍
@@roverbarnett4567 Thank you so much! That's fantastic! Send me some pics 😁 I'd love to see your projects! ❤
Thanks for a great video. I am struggling with getting a smooth topcoat. Where do I find that red tool to try? Is the general finishes your preferred topcoat or is the varathane your fav?
Hi Beth! Yes, that tool is a life saver for smooth finishes with top coats!😃 You can find them at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot etc.. They're called "Paint Edgers" used for painting and getting close to trim and edges! And the Varathane poly for top coat is my personal go-to 😊 Hope this helps! Thank you so much for watching, glad you liked the video 😁❤
What is the name of that tool you used for the top coat? Do you have a link? Thanks
Hi Lisette! It's called an "edger". Usually used for paint and to get close to the trim and edges. Shur-line is a popular brand. You can find them at Wal-Mart or Lowes/Home Depot. I linked one below for you! So sorry, I thought it was linked already. Hope all this helps! Happy painting 😊
@@Happyspacediys thanks so much. I’m so crazy. I asked you this same question a long time ago, and never saw your response until today; after I sent you the same question 😂
@@lisettewurster3648 🤣🤣🤣🤣! That's great!! Feel free to reach out if you need help with anything else 😊
I'm just now finding your channel... absolutely gorgeous turn out ..I'm just a little confused on one thing...The white spray primer you randomly sprayed under the drawers and Inside dresser ....that looks messy....I understand it's for the smell and to Seal in smell ..BUT wouldn't it look more tidy and clean with a clear shellac spray primer/sealer which is actually cheaper and is the main ingredient to the spray BIN primer with shellac? With your furniture being Absolutely gorgeous ..I just know if I took out the drawers for spring cleaning I'd be a little thrown off and would definitely not want to explain to potential buyer that I was Trying to seal odors....please don't take this as being ugly as I Absolutely LOVE your furniture ....just a suggestion...okay I'm gonna binge watch your videos as I absolutely love your work..🥰❣️👍
Hi Debra! 👋 Yes, you're absolutely spot on with the clear. I didn't have any on hand. I love that the clear is much cheaper because these products can get expensive! So I'll definitely gravitate towards that next time I'm out buying some supplies. I know the inside and under isn't as polished as the outside. Sometimes that happens. I've had to learn to let my personal OCD go over certain things. But I do value your point and to avoid that situation again I'll stick to the clear. Good advice ❤ And thank you so much for watching my videos! I've been away for a bit but I'm planning on recording more and getting back to regular uploads. So glad to have you as part of my community ❤️ 🙌
@@Happyspacediys that's awesome I'm excited to see what you come up with next ...also the shellac sprayer cans Are a good buy on Amazon as they Sell 3 cans Cheap....I Would not have mentioned anything BUT your Furniture is absolutely gorgeous....and then You See the white all Sprayed on inside with squiggly lines all mishap ..and you know customers Take drawers Out for transport so I Think clear shellac Will Keep your inside as Beautiful as the outside🥰👍❣️❣️
It would be very helpful for your audience to lay out all materials and explain how they will be used and a comment or two about the products. For example, is the Zinser water based.?
Hi Jeri, yes the BIN Zinsser I used is water-based. Any questions are always welcome in the comments. Have a great day and thanks for watching!
Can you tell me the names of that applicator tool
Hi there! They go by "Edgers". WHIZZ and Shur-line are pretty common ones. I have a link in my description for the applicator as well! Thanks for watching!
please provide more guidance on cutting the wallpaper. It seems impossible
It is time consuming for sure. A yard stick helps. And also sanding the edges flush once on can help. In my recent video where I use peel and stick tiles, I use a template with contact paper. Are you having difficulties with the cutting part or measuring part?