Hello everyone, Leah here!

Anyone who has painted a piece of furniture can tell you that it doesn’t always go as planned. This one was no exception. I picked this little birdseye maple gem up at an antique store I frequent. It was in great condition. I like to buy furniture that is in good condition because I want my customer to have the best quality pieces out there with an artisan finish.

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How To:

Ya’ll know how this starts…first you must thoroughly clean your piece. I mean you have to get all the dirt, grime, and years of furniture polish off it. It’s not as hard as it sounds. I like to clean my piece once over with White Lightning and rinse it well. Next, I gave this piece 2 coats of clear BOSS.

Okay, now the prep work is done and we are ready to paint! Wahoo! I knew I wanted this piece to be yellow! I decided to use a blend of Colonel Mustard and Buttercream. This paint blends beautifully. I like to use a brush for each color and a clean dry one to blend them together and soften the lines.

Next up: the transfer. When I saw this transfer I knew it was meant for this sunny yellow chest of joy! I wanted this to come around the side subtly so you could still see the sunny yellow and ivory blend.

Once the transfer was applied, I burnished it with a Finishing Pad. This helps push the transfer into the paint and also takes off any loose pieces.

For balance I added the Winter Blooms mould around the leg of the piece. I used moulding material to create the cast.

I hand painted the moulds once they were dry with In The Navy paint. I added gilding waxes in Green Patina and Warm Gold to really bring out the texture and details.

For the final step, I finished this Sunny Days dresser with Clear Top Coat in Satin. I gave it 2 coats, letting it dry in-between.

For more information about this piece, head to Leah Noell Design Co. here!

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Dixie Belle Paint Company

Dixie Belle Paint was born out of the belief that creating beautiful timeless pieces should be easy, unintimidating and fun. Our line of chalk mineral paints has adhesive qualities designed to eliminate the need to sand, prime or prep. Just choose your favorite color from our palette of 64 stunning colors, clean your creation and start painting. No sanding, priming or sealing required! Your masterpiece will have a matte finish that can be distressed beautifully.

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