Old furniture revamped
To start with we sanded it down with sand paper to obtain a clear surface to work with, then we painted it bright green. Any type of paint is fine; I like to use non toxic because it is safer with children. We left it to dry for an hour, drying time varies according to climate, and we were in Sardinia last summer so it took less than an hour. Using a fine paintbrush we painted a small flower on each of the drawers and a large one on the top. Our favourite part was the ladybirds on the sides for which we used a potato cut in half, we dipped the flat side of the potato into red paint and used it to make random prints on both sides. With a small brush we created the black dots and the antennae.
We left it to dry overnight and then we sealed it with a varnish finish.
The end result was so nice and colourful that we decided to use it for Luca’s bedroom bedside cabinet.
That is adorable! I’m a furniture re-finishing junkie myself and always love to see what other people do!