I’ve mentioned before, that my dining room is a bit of a catch-all room, since I do much of my creating in there. I finally decided that I needed some dedicated storage for my paints, papers, glues and beads. A few months ago, I scored a dated old dresser at the Goodwill for a glorious $12! It’s been sitting in there since looking very sad and bedraggled (but still functional).
I knew that I would rehab him, but I was waiting for inspiration to strike. And inspiration struck in the form of my new advertiser, Caromal Colors via Patty Henning at Fabulous Finishes! Patty is a Regional Director for Caromal Colors and she graciously sent me a Distressed for Success kit from their line so that I could try it out on a furniture rehab project and share the results with you.
Note: As always, when I have a sponsor on my blog, the advertisement is payed for. My opinion is not.
Here’s what I used for this project:
- Caromal Colors textured base coat in parchment
- Caromal Colors toner
- Chip brush (natural bristle paint brush)
- Sandpaper
The minute that I opened the jar of paint, I knew there was something different about these products. The paint is SUPER thick…like the texture of pudding. According to their website, that’s why you get such fantastic coverage without primer. Yeah, you read that right. Without primer! Or sanding! I love that!
I don’t have photos of the step-by-step process. If you want to see that, you’ll have to come back tomorrow, when I’ll post a completely embarrassing video of me actually doing this project. There’s a reason that I blog and not vlog, people.
Today, I’ll just tell you that this stuff is awesome. It went on easily without any sanding or priming which saved tons of time. The coverage is fantastic too.
It gives you the most wonderful texture, (either brushy or bumpy or stippled…you choose) that grabs hold of the toner and gives a beautifully aged, antiqued or distressed finish (again, you choose). I made it way harder than it needed to be by stressing over the fact that the finish had texture in it. It’s supposed to be there and it looks beautiful when it’s done.
If I were going to paint my kitchen or bath cabinets, I would definitely use these products. They are so flexible because of all the beautiful colors which can be layered and used with the toner to create stunning farmhouse-y, Pottery Barn looking cabinets and furniture.
Since so many of you are budding or experienced DIYers, Patty with Caromal Colors has offered to provide one of you with a Distressed for Success kit ($47.50 value) in the color of your choice. The only requirement if you win is that you use it within a few weeks and photograph the results. Patty will be available by phone or email to answer any questions you may have. I will feature your finished project right here on ASPTL. You do NOT have to be a blogger to enter, you’ll just email me your pictures directly.
Here’s how to enter:
1. Take a look at the projects I have listed below from Patty’s blog and tell us which one you like best.
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2. Tell us how you would use the Distressed for Success kit. Are you going to paint a cabinet? A table? A bookcase? Just let us know your plans.
You can also get extra entries for tweeting or blogging about this contest.
Here are some projects from Patty’s blog:
Kitchen cabinet makeover for less than $100
Updating an oak desk
Updating an old armoire
Easy light fixture facelifts
If you would like to make a purchase from Caromal Colors, you can click here to go directly to their store. Make sure that you use the code PattyH in the Discount Coupon field. That’s the only way that Patty gets credit for the sale and you get a discount on the shipping.



















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This product looks awesome! I really liked the light fixtures that were painted. They had a really good finish.
The project that I want to do is an old door made into a dining room table for us. I think that I would like it to be the cream color. I really like the dresser that you did!
these look great! love the light fixtures and the cabinets. i'd love to be brave enough to do a kitchen cabinet!
Mmm! I really love the kitchen cabinet redo! I'm drawn to the clean look.
If I were to win, I would first use it on an old school desk. THEN, if I loved it (which I'm sure I will) I have a whole bedroom suit to refinish!
Yay for some awesome painting jobs! That armoire is ridiculous, but I need to update my fixtures with not a lot of dough… so, I say big fat toss up between the two of them!
As for what I would do, though… my oak kitchen table… it was a beautiful craigs list find, but there's too much oak in there and I need to spice it up. As we all know, the party ends up in the kitchen and we love for our home to be a place where all can enjoy!
Thanks for sharing these great ideas!
And, Kimba, your dresser… ridiculous as well! Love it!
I love your makeover, it looks awesome! I also love the kitchen makeover! I have an old dresser that is dying for something, I think this would be fabulous!
My Favs are the light fixtures and the kitchen cabinet make over! =)
We have a light fixture that could use a make over. We also just recently acquired 2 oak bookcases that need some refinishing and updating…the Caromal colors would be perfect for it!
P.S. Love your dresser make over! That's awesome! =)Perhaps our dresser could use a little make over as well. =)
This product looks awesome! My favorite of the projects was the kitchen cabinets.
I have a cherry bedroom set in the garage that I am ready to refinsh and bring into my bedroom. I think it would look fab in a white, distressed finish!
I love the oak desk redo. I have a roll top desk that needs some updating. Seems so simple and easy. If I do not win I might just have to buy some!
I love ALL of the makeovers, but my fav is the kitchen cabinets. I would LOVE to win the kit…this is exactly what I have been looking for. I bought a fab square coffee table and two end tables from Craigslist for $50 for all three pieces. The black and dark brown distressing is exactly what I have been looking for!!! I hope I win…I am so excited!!
Oh my gosh! I'm dying over the desk transformation! I have the perfect desk for this project…if I win, that is!!!
Where has this been all of my life? My kitchen cabinet adventure was a disaster!!! I should re-do it, but I really want to paint my dining room table. Thanks for sharing such a great product!
I love the light fixture makeovers. I have a couple of the world's ugliest light fixtures in my house that I would love to do over this way.
Nine Circles
Ninecirclesofdebt at gmail dot com
I love, love, love the armoire! I have a coffee table that has been sitting in my garage for about a month that I want to paint and distress, and this product would be PERFECT for it!
kahra0233 at msn dot com
Love the kitchen! I wish we owned our house so i could do this…looks great!
If i won the kit i would re-do a dresser on our room. it was my dads when he was a kid and my husband hates it…but i think he would love it after the re-do. thanks!
Ohhh, how neat! I've got an ugly little cabinet I've been trying to figure out what to do with and this would be great. It's a palm tree theme currently and it's SO time for it to go! Great giveaway!
I am pretty psyched to learn about these kits! I live in an apartment and I just learned that they tear out the cabinets and install new when the apartment turns over. I am thinking that my building manager might just let me paint my cabs! After all they will just chuck them when we move! So, I would like to take my 1982 cabs back to the future!
I'm thinking parchment with a strong dose of glaze will match my almond appliances.
I really want to do my kitchen cabinets! I have the eversoloved honey maple cabinets! oh joy! =) I dream and drool over beautiful white cabinets! Someday the budget will allow for it…I hope!
Those kitchen cabinets are to DIE for! I love them so much.
As for me, I have a MILLION things I need to refinish. I'm newly married and all of our furnature is hand-me-downs and they're all discustingly ugly.
From that plethora of crap, I think I'd like to refinish our kitchen table and chairs. Mmm.
I can't wait to win! (please let me win?)
Wow! I love the kitchen cabinet make-overs. I just painted mine and wish I had known about this product then. I have a china cabinet in my garage waiting for some rehab- it would be the perfect candidate for this kit.
Your new dresser looks great! I like the kitchen cabinet makeover. We just moved into this house and it needs a lot of updating. I have a side table and my island are begging for a coat of paint.
That is exactly what I have been trying to figure out how to do to my kitchen cabinets!! I want to do my kitchen cabs an antiquey,french white. And the kids bath cabinet a brighter white. but the master bath cabinet will go dark brown/black. I also looooooooovvvve the light fixture redo's I have sooooo many lights and ceiling fans I could fix!! Would it work on doorknobs and hardware (drawer pulls and hinges?) I bookmarked her page:)
Please pick me!!!
I love those kitchen cabinets! Mine are in such need of "something" and this is just what they need! We built them ourselves to have a truly custom kitchen, but this treatment would make them fabulous! Ohhhh, the possibilities!
I love the kitchen cabinets and dream of doing something like that to mine. I don't know if I could really dive into that right now, though. So, I would say I would do either a dresser or 2 night stands from our master bedroom. Or maybe all three!!
I would LOVE to try this out!!
How wonderful! I'm going to be doing a bookcase and a nightstand for my son's room in the next few weeks. Winning this kit would definitely be the kick in the pants that I need to motivate me to get it done!
This is too cool! I love the kitchen cabinet redo!! I would use the distressed for success on cabinet I use for home school!!
That is an INCREDIBLE makeover. I LOVE it. I think my favorite of Patty's projects is the kitchen cabinet one, total transformation. If I won a kit, after doing a jiggity jig, I would refinish the cabinets in my 2 bathrooms. Our house is a fixer upper and they are atrocious!
The kitchen cabinet makeover is AMAZING!! I would like to attempt to do my bathroom cabinets. They are…well, they just are. I'm am aspiring to be a beginner DIYer, so this would be a great place to start!
I would paint my mother-in-laws old, but gorgeously sturdy dresser as a birthday present for her. Cottage is the look we're going for – so a creamy, chipped white would fit the bill perfectly. Actually, the finish desired would be just like the piece you did Kimba!
I love the armoire re-do! I have a little armoire that I picked up on the side of the road, just waiting for the right treatment.
That armoire is beautiful! Definitely my favorite
I am going to paint an end table for my guest room. It is white now, but I LOVE the paint Kimba used on her dresser and that would make it look SO much better. We are moving into our first home and I have to do everything on a budget, and this would be just SO perfect!
Wow! I have several projects that this would be perfect for. Bathroom cabinets, a dresser for storage in the gameroom or my mantle. Hard to decide!!
Paula
Wow – this product looks AMAZING! After spending the past few days priming and painting multiple coats, I missed out! I think all four projects are great, and I need to do all four – cabinets, armoire, desk & shelves, and light fixtures. Hhhhmmm . . . how to decide . . .
My favorite is the old desk. I have my dads old school desk and would love to refinish it for the sewing room! And great job on the dresser too.
oh…i do love that white kitchen. I am just about finished with my black kitchen cabinets and wish I would have seen this sooner. I love her black island on her website! I think that my light table/chairs/barstools need a little pizazz now too! Maybe red or white distressed?
LOVE the response so far Kimba, and by the way, your dresser rocks! Should have linked a post to my master bath cabinets – those, to date, are the favorite Caromal makeover I've done for myself (fabulousfinishes.wordpress.com/2009/07/05/my-caromal-colours-happenings/)
To answer some questions here (Kimba said it was okey) -
DI – your buffet is a gorgeous piece of furniture. don't be afraid to tackle it – the hardest part will be deciding the perfect color/s you'd like to finish it in.
BEACHBRIGHTS – melamine? No problem. In fact, several of you have asked about melamine, laminates – etc – it bonds perfectly to such surfaces – and no, there is NOT a need to sand first. Just make sure your surface is clean and dry. Check back on my blog tonight, your questions have prompted me to demo a laminate door, step by step, photo by photo.
Of course thats one of the best features – that it bonds to almost any surface without any pre-prep, but the other thing I REALLY love about it is it hides existing wood grain very well – aka Oak, and no other paint product will do that for you.
Tough choice…I'd either do my kitchen cabinets or several light fixtures!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Carrie
carrie (dot) weaver (at) hotmail (dot) come
BAHAMA SHORES MAMA – fyi, that armoire I did was an old pine piece that had the knots that bled through the paint… covered wonderfully with no issues.
FOR THE SAKE OF TIME and SJN – thanks for the European compliment! I love the Habersham finishes but no way I could ever afford a real piece. If you fell in love with a piece from a picture, you could really use it as inspiration to create your own – the multi-color and chipping back capabilities are wonderful with these products. And, like SJN mentioned, if you start pulling in creative ideas like an embedded stencil – then it can only get sweeter!
ASTRID – yes, over laminate cabs. I will make a point to photo, better, my master bath cabinets, and the kids jack/jill cabinets, and any other ones I have photos of, and include them on my Caromal page.
This is interesting – we had a flood in the kids bathroom several weeks ago – the cabinets were water damaged on bottom so now have $$ credit to replace. Adjuster just explained that the price was arrived at by taking standard cabinet grade price and raising it due to the faux finish (they were finished in the C Colours mustard color) – moral of story? It is a NICE finish, not a hokey latex paint look.
DELIGHTFUL DWELLING – fireplace mantels in a 2 color are beautiful! I'll try to post closeups of long crown molding pieces that I have worked up – they catch ALOT of attention…
IRW DANA – no smell from products so no need to take outside. The paints themselves are not messy – ie) they dont splatter around (though I still cover workarea). The only thing that has a smell is the chipping creme (if you stick your nose in it). The toner is wetter and can spit around if you aren't careful.
LAURIE LACEY- one quart of basecoat goes approx 50 sf. I did my kids jack/jill bath cabinets in 1 quart (that was 3 banks of cabinets). I did my master bath cabinets in 1 quart (about same amount of cabinet surface). Another lady did her kitchen island (2 cabinet) but backside too, in 1 quart. Toner goes along way. Chip creme goes along way.
BRITTANY LARSEN- if you love that Habersham look, check out the small wood sample squares on my blog – somewhere on there I did a post (or maybe I can do another) of the closer up photos of those 2 color distressed finishes – from bumpy lumpy super distressed to sleek and smooth with just a little edge showing…
like Kimba said, its ALL up to you, and how you chose to apply it. She cracked me up the weekend she was doing that dresser – I wish she'd divulge the details – I got an email, and she was already part way into applying it! She had the urge to sand after layer one and all I could say was NOOOO!!! WHY???? Don't neeeed to!!!!!
The kitchen redo is amazing! I would love to redo mine, but unfortunately, I'm in a rental and don't want to put the work into someone elses house.
I would redo a little dresser I bought at a garage sale for $5. It would love a chipped white beachy look.
LOVE the cabinet makeover and the light fixtures! What a huge impact.
I would use my distress kit to revamp my bathroom vanity or an old coffe table I've been dying to redo! Great motivation.
Thanks for the fun giveaway. The dresser you did looks FABULOUS, and so very Pottery Barn-ish!
~Amanda
LASSEN FAMILY – ceiling fans, yes! i have one of those on my list to do as well (its white and brass and goes with nothing but works great!)
absolutely on pulls and hinges – it bonds to most surfaces including metal. on all my cabinets i've done, the hinges have been hidden, so i painted right over them (i did not remove my doors… too much hassle). The hinges look great painted. This weekend i even had to replace one that broke (was dredding because I'd painted over and now what?)and you know that painted one removed nice and clean? I will make a point to snap photos and blog about that as well – i was very impressed! (now i just need to paint over the new one!)
ceiling fans I could fix!! Would it work on doorknobs and hardware (drawer pulls and hinges?) I bookmarked her page:)
Your dresser is fab and I love the armoire makeover. I picked up one from freecycle last winter and since it will not be going in the family room, it will either go into the loft for the kids' tv and stuff or in the dining area for storage (although it is a tv armoire and I would have to work on the inside for storage). Either way, it needs a redo and this product looks amazing!
I thought all the makeover projects were great. I guess I thought the kitchen cabinets transformation was the best. I would love to try this product. I have several things that I could undertake but if I had to choose one, I would say I would love to re-do an armoire that is in our bedroom in a color that matches nothing in our house. It is green. I would make it a color that would match our decor!
Melanie
I love the armoire, as well! I have an old secretary that we inherited from my husband's grandmother. I've wanted to re-do it for a while now, but I've been a little scared because I'm not sure how to get the distressed finish I want. This product seems to take care of that! I'd love to give it a try!
Oh I loved the kitchen cabs but the light fixtures were my fave. I would totally use the red on the bookcases in the playroom that are boring me to death while they are light maple.
Laura
lefthompson@hotmail.com
All I can say is AMAZING!! I absolutely love the way your dresser turned out. And no sanding or priming. How much better could that get. I love her kitchen cabinet makeover. I am dying to try out her product. I have an antique chest/armoir combo that I bought for $20 that I sooooo need to redo. This paint would be perfect.
Woah, what an awesome product!! Those kitchen cabinets from that link look amazing.
I've been looking for a sofa table for my living room and if I won, I would totally re-do that. However, if I could swing it, I would try to convince my hubby that our cherry cabinets need a face lift!!
Since my focus has been a kitchen cabinet re-do, I'd have to say my favorite of hers would be the kitchen cabinet project. This is exactly what I've been looking for since I have no idea how to make the cabinets look distressed on my own. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I will win, the product looks wonderful! And thank you so much for showing us about your experience with it.
Well, how neat is that?! Your chest looks great Kimba. Very nice makeover & those products sound fun too. I think I like the desk project the best. Very pretty, I have never been by her blog before, will have to check it out further.
I absolutely LOVED the OLD ARMOIRE!
I JUST bought a DESK/DRESSER that I'm going to be using for all my CRAFTS/SEWING and wanted a fun distressed look. Maybe I'll wait to see if I win before I go to town! THANKS!
I have wanted to paint every cabinet in my house for the last few years, but I have never gotten the guts to tackle it. I loved the kitchen cabinet redo!
Your dresser looked awesome!
I love your chest of drawers- it looks so much better.
I love her kitchen cabinet redo and also the desk.
If I won I would like to paint my daughter's dresser and chest of drawers. From yellow to black.
I LOVE the kitchen cabinets. I have been planning on painting mine, but haven't started yet because I am chicken. With this paint, maybe I wouldn't be so scared!
I absolutely love the kitchen cabinets. I've been wanting to paint mine for a while, and I think this might be the product for me.
Sierra
sierradfoster@yahoo.com
I liked the kitchen cabinets the best. I would love to do this to mine, but I'm sure I wouldn't do it in the time period alloted. Therefore, if I win I would finally paint my naked chest that was suppose to be my procrastination party entry, but alas, I procrastinated & didn't get it painted. It was fate that I was suppose to wait & finish it now when I win. Did you hear me? Fate!!! So pick me. And if I don't win. I guess it wasn't fate afterall. lol.
My favorite is definitely the cabinets. The new look is just so rich and professional, and all in a $50 little jar. I'm getting married and trying to have a beautiful day on a budget. The project where I would use this would be my display tables. I want to refinish a bunch of frames to display pictures of me and my fiancee.
I Liked the kitchen cabinet makeover mostly because I am currently dreaming about making over my own kitchen. If I am the winner of the kit I plan to use it on my cabinets in my main bathroom. They are going to be the test run prior to tackling the kitchen.
I have to say they are all great, but I really like the light fixture rehabs…buying new fixtures can be super expensive, but if yours have a nice shape, rehabbing them is a great way to get around it all!
I think I'd probably rehab my hub's dresser. It was mine as a child (my grandparents bought it for my mom and dad when I was first born) and it's seen better days. Like 30 + years ago! ha!
Or I might do my kitchen cabinets. I hate them.
Dresser looks great!!
Beautiful job, Kimba!! Thanks for the tips!! That's a great make-over.
Hugs,
Susan
Your made over dresser looks great! Wow! I have an old dresser that I'd love to do that with. Right now it also holds craft supplies and sits in my den looking ugly.
andersonclan@mac.com
Alrighty, you got my attention.
I love the light fixture that was done. It looked like a easy cheap quick fix… better than buying new.
I just bought a wardrobe off of craigslist and it's beggin' to be painted. It has pine knots and all. I would love to give this paint a try on the wardrobe.
Thanks ever so much!
Kelly — aka: blissfullydeaf
The kitchen cabinets are beautiful! What a great change, and for so cheap!
I've been wanting to paint something blue (desk or entertainment center) and this looks like a great product.
Your dresser looks amazing too!
Love your dresser – I just bought a china cabinet off of Craigslist that I want to redo – so the distress for success kit would be wonderful – my favorite project of the ones listed is the Armoire since it is the closest to what I actually want to do to my new to me piece.
I would do a kitchen redo!
Great work on the dresser.
The stenciling in the armoire diy is awesome…I have an ugly armoire in my bedroom I've been aching to re-work….these products need no primer? Yup, i'm in!
i can't believe that's the same dresser! i always have a dresser or two sitting around that is in need of some love.
The kitchen- THE KITCHEN!!! adn seeing that, I would do over my little bathroom- yucky wood cabinets.
I like the armoire makeover the best.
I would use the kit to update a couple of bathroom cabinets.
And your chest re-do is crazy cute!
Rhonda
So hard to believe it's the same piece of furniture!! love it:)
I would absolutely 1000% do my kitchen cupboards. The kitchen cabinets in the first photos really sold me. I've been planning on redoing our cabinets anyways but with this product, it seems like the process would be so much easier. I love love love the results. Thanks for sharing, Kimba!
oh wow! I have been thinking of painting my kitchen cabinets- this stuff is perfect! I love the cabinets they have done- and that is what I would do!
love these makeovers!! Fantastic!!
I wanted to let you know that posting a link to your giveaway on my blog along with my kitchen pictures. As I said b4, this came at the perfect time being that I was already started on my kitchen makeover and painting my cabinets would really do wonders.
I wanted to let you know that posting a link to your giveaway on my blog along with my kitchen pictures. As I said b4, this came at the perfect time being that I was already started on my kitchen makeover and painting my cabinets would really do wonders.
Why would "I" want a distressed for success? Well, given the fact that I have 8 – yes, you read 8 – kids and virtually no time to makeover the many pieces of furniture now distressed by the hands of those 8 and 12 other foster children who have since left to distress other furniture, well – I NEED it. Some people come into my home and assume that I only shop at Goodwill and have never owned a new piece of furniture (while that is mostly true, I do occassionaly get something new.) I could just use the help and I have fallen in love with Caromel Colors!
No sanding required?! That's what I need. I love the dresser remake (I have a hand-me-down dreser that I'd love to repaint) and I love, love, love the light fixtures (my entire house is full of brassy light fixtures and I would like to make them bronzy).
That looks fantastic! It does look like several layers of paint, with back breaking sanding thrown in!
I love the Armoire project. It looks so lovely!
I love the light fixture face lift!!
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I LOVE how your dresser turned out! It's gorgeous!!
Lisa
If I have to pick a favorite on the make overs I'd go with the cabinets but the light fixtures run really close. Those cabinets look great though!
kssnnikkel.blogspot.com
I am lovin' the kitchen cabinets! We are in teh process of finalizing plans to repaint our kitchen cabinets white and that color is perfect!
The dresser you did is wonderful. I really like Patty's kitchen, but…. the lighting makeovers are great too. oh so many choices.
This might just be the paint my husband will agree on for our kitchen cabinets once he see these pictures.
Kimba, I love your dresser redo! This product does seem like a miracle for anyone wanting to rehab old furniture.
I love the kitchen cabinet redo. If I won this product, I will be using it on my bathroom cabinets…they are in NEED of an update!
Tana@Crafting R&R
http://craftingrr.blogspot.com/2009/08/caromal-colorsdo-you-know-these.html
Wow. Where has this stuff been all my life? I would LOVE to try this on my computer armoire in my den. And, of course, I loved the armoire project on her blog too! thanks Kimba!
I tweeted! Here's the link:
http://twitter.com/KimmReinvented/status/3115885334
Ooooh…I think I'm in love!!!!
There's nothing better than distressed furniture! I loved the transformation of that ugly desk…looked great after using these products on it!
I have an old buffet of my grandmother's that would look awesome redone in one of these finishes!
I love the kitcen cabinet rehab. I have been wanting to do that in my home for awhile now but am afraid of all the work. It sounds like this product would handle that for me. I think I would use them for my cabinets or possibly my piano. Yikes (nervous excited squeal) !
My favorite is the desk! I can't believe how different it looks. I think I could transform my coffee and end tables with paint. I was actually considering getting rid of them–I just changed my mind.
Love the armoire!!!! It looks like a totally different piece when done.
My DIY project will be my bedroom furniture. It has been mine since I was a child, but first belonged to my Great-grandmother. Needless to say – it could use some love!!!
I definately like the kitchen makeover most, but that is because I want to redo our cabinets badly and am terrified!
jsmreed at new.rr.com
I am so excited about how easy this looks. My son has a hand me down dresser that is not a pretty sight, we don't have the money for a new one for him now and I would love to make his dresser something that I love instead of something that I am stuck with. I loved the dresser makeover.
I read about this product awhile back on Country Livings site. I have been wanting to try it, but haven't been able to buy it yet. I have an old dresser and and old hope chest that I want to do over for my daughters bedroom, I would love the kit so I could try it. I could post it on my blog and take many pictures
Wow, your makeover looks great! What a neat product. I love the armoire makeover – too cool!
If I won, I'd make over a sideboard in my dining room – I almost listed it on Craigslist today, but decided to redo it myself instead. I'd love to do it and send pics – hope I win =)
Thanks for the great giveaway!
Your dresser looks incredible. What a fantastic product. From the project list, I love the kitchen cabinet makeover. If I win, I'd definitely do my bathroom cabinet … I've been looking for the perfect idea for it. My fingers are crossed!
the dresser looks amazing!!
The dresser is beautiful!! My favorite project was the armoire! I just found a solid wood coffee table at a yardsale for $8 that I plan to make over. This kit would be perfect for it!
Thanks!
Andrea
andrea.dreyfus@gmail.com
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