It's lovely. Reminds me of a MCM walnut bedroom suite that a cousin held onto because it had been hideously expensive in 1964! I would have run away screaming from the Blue Beast, but you tamed her with the refinishing equivalent of a whip and a chair.
I’m completely in awe of how much work you put into bringing this piece back to life. Now it can go on to live many more years in someone’s home. It is stunning!!
I wish I was 20 years younger. I’d love to be able to do this work. I always thought I’d be gardening and painting chairs and refinishing furniture in my retirement. Hasn’t worked out that way. I remember my mom used to do this. How satisfying!
Those carved drawer fronts! Looked like it was more patience on your part than the stripper that ultimately prevailed. You did a beautiful job, really! That piece would have ended up out by the curb, if I had tried it. LOL
Exquisite. You chose the perfect color. I can't believe someone painted over that gorgeous wood -- and even the hardware! The height of laziness. Thank you for bring this piece back to its former glory.
It's beautiful. I love wood. Why anyone would paint over that in the way they did. I have only done refinishing for myself. But I do know how much work it is.
Watching that paint come off was so satisfying! I love how you take us through the mistakes, I always learn something new when creators do this. The piece looks fantastic, she’s a total Beaty now 😍
This definitely was a total transformation. You have so much patience to bring the beauty back to this piece that would have most people running from! Great job.
Stripping and sanding can be so frustrating. Sometimes I think I’m gonna strap and then I revert to sanding and then when it won’t sand I go back to stripping again. I feel like you really help us understand that you need to just work through it and I’m very appreciative that you explain the problems you’re having. Your channel is very real about that and it is so refreshing. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process
It really is a process 🫠 I appreciate your feedback. I wish I didn’t make mistakes, but it is just a reality and this is more of a learn with me channel and that’s why I share. 🙌🏼😊
Live and learn! That dresser taught you some good things you now have more knowledge you can use in future projects and your videos you put out sharing what you learned help others. That’s awesome! And honestly got a very complementary color in the end! That poor dresser was a drippy, colossal mess! And wow underneath all that was a gem…so glad you took it on! I see those rails are just a wee too brown so is you do anything with that dresser I think that is all it needs. I think if I was going to redo them I would just use syringes and just mix fairly mix a small fairly precise mix to do a test that is small. Adjust the amounts in a new mix with cleaned dry syringes.use just enough to do a small test on a rail that has a drawer on both sides of rail. Eventually you will pretty much be able to do such without thinking too much! I did custom framing for over twenty years, new and repairs, and if color was off you definitely can spot it! But so much easier if you can do color matching with smaller areas and when you do go to mix a bigger batch still test that! I hope that helps! ☺️
It's only about a 1000% improvement. There's one thing about tackling a project like this; there's no where to go but up :) I hope whoever did that paint job watches this video to see how much work it was to undo the damage they did. It turned out really well. I probably would like to see it a shade darker but you did an amazing job of color matching and overcoming all the curveballs this project sent your way. Also, since you teased us with the demilune by including it in the footage around 33:00 - 34:00, you absolutely must show we you do with that piece !
One word…..WOW! I absolutely love this color and finish. You totally nailed it. This is a very informative tutorial and we all appreciate learning your hard lessons. And I’m thinking about that stripper. I’ve learned not to panic from you and that is monumental. Thank you my queen wizzard of wood finishes.
Wow, Lisa! What a SAVE! I love the color and what you did with it. I cringed inside when you had to scrape and sand it all to start over.😫 I have a MCM dresser and nightstand that’s mostly stripped and sanded but was put in time out until I feel like doing the acetone with a wire brush to get all the last remnants of paint out of the grain. Way to go for sticking with it!
Oh gosh, girl, I was SO frustrated. 😵💫 And mad at myself 😤 But I had to finish it, so stepping away for the evening helped. I have another dresser in time out right now too 😂
Love it! It must have been frustrating to have to strip and scrape more than once, but you really ended up with a beautiful piece in the end. Thanks for sharing your mistakes!!!
That should have been free! Whoever spray painted this piece should have to be the one to strip. They'd never painting anything like that again. You did a great job.
Looks amazing Lisa- I really felt for you when you had to scrape and start over! But its so helpful that you show that you can come back and fix things- I was ready to throw in the towel on my latest dresser but I asked myself- "what would Lisa do?" and I went back and fixed it-:)
You have a lot of patience for so much work and details. Very glad to see the paint removed. The color is pretty, but yes the frame color doesn't look right yet. Overall,1,000 times better than the "before. Trenna from John's Furniture Repair channel is a master at matching colors or drawing grains, often when some wood needed to be replaced for a repair.
Thank you for saving that piece! My Lord that was awful! 😂 I agree with you on the frame…keep messing with it. I have faith you’ll figure it out! What a labor of love on this one! 🦋
WOW! When I saw this piece when you 1st got it I had no idea you would choose to go back to raw wood due to the amount of work that took. Using a little green stain to knock back the red tones was a great tip. I was thinking if you had guilded the half circle to match the hardware it would have drawn the eye in an upwards and lessening the overall look of the different woods. My hat is off to you for turning this piece into something be!💖💖💖💖
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼 others mentioned doing something with the half circles too. I think after scraping off all that paint, I didn’t have the heart to add anything else but stain and topcoat ☺️
Absolutely beautiful. you are a perfectionist for sure. Thanks so much for sharing this journey. I am in a learning stage and want very much to start a furniture restoring business. I am 63, but it's never to late to begin a new journey. I have done some chalk painting and decoupage on a few peices for myself. limited skill on working on antiques, so thanks for sharing.
Hi Lisa! I would like to say ..... Kudos, Bravo, Congratulations to you - on this piece you gave it your all and I commend you for your tenacity. Lovely result! You really do demonstrate what a virtual labour of love looks like. Beautiful! :-)
I love everything about how you saved all of this beautiful wood!! What I wonder is how it might look with black inside the hall circles and maybe even black legs. There's just something about those half circles that screams, "Accent us more!"
I’ve been flipping furniture for about 4 years now. I learned quickly not to buy furniture that someone has already painted….it doubles my work and lowers my profit. Coincidentally, I found this exact dresser with the matching highboy this year and refinished it with some white paint accents. It was gorgeous!
Man, Lisa, what a difference! Sad to think of anyone covering that beautiful wood with all that paint! Maybe that’s what protected the wood tho cuz it’s really just flawless. Very cute details on top drawers! Great reward for hard work and job well done❤
Oh wow - you worked hard for this one! But it totally paid off - corrected mistakes and all. So lovely to see it in its MCM state rather than the ghastly paint cover up. Love it❤
Bravo! Bravo! Once again you really nailed it! Such a beautiful piece ❤ Please continue on with revealing all your mistakes. 🙏🙏I learn so much from you and I especially enjoy your tenacity and ingenuity when fixing your mistakes. I love watching your videos!
I watched for 10 minutes and then subscribed-I admire your perfectionism! You worked so hard at erasing every sign of the horrible paint job. Sure won me over!! Great job! Now I have more videos to enjoy and learn from! Thank so much! 😊
I appreciate you showing n telling of the oops n hiccups you have.. Helps me be aware n Let's face it it's real life. We learn from our mistakes.....n sometimes they can be happy accidents. Thank you again Looks great. I agree that the body doesn't match. I'm sure you made it perfect
Omg! That piece was a beast. I would have been crying several times during the process. It turned out beautiful, the color worked out great. Congratulations on another great flip!
I haven't finished the video yet, but I use microfiber cloths soaked in acetone and I lay them on the part/s I want stripped. Within a minute or 2, I use the carbide scraper and it comes right off! And since it dries so fast, the odor leaves quickly.
It really looks great! Phenomenal job even with mistakes which I appreciate you including them as we can learn from you the good and what didn’t work out so well.
It is what it wanted to be. Thank you for listening to your furniture. Furniture says. I have something to say! 😂 Another project reaching their potential. Congrats 🎉
I like how hard you always work to get it right. Even using Dental tools to get all that teal color off. I love the finish you ended up putting ion it. Well done!
Can you even imagine what the rest of the room looked like? I have to admit that watching the paint peel off was very satisfying. Someone should be reverse fed the spray paint cans! (Think about it.) You’re a miracle worker.
I love it. With all the work you had to do, this piece it is turned out just beautiful!!! Congratulations. Blessings 🙏👏👏👏👏👏❤️sorry you had to work so hard, but it was worth it.
That was a great success! I can not quite understand why you wouldn't dismantle the piece a bit more to make the scraping easier on you. The feet, the back and the drawer bottoms are much easier to clean and sand when they are removed beforehand.
Lisa: Tu trabajo siempre, siempre es muy concienzudo. Muy detallista. Ademas, compartes tus equivocaciones y eso te hace muy interesante. No hay mentiras, ni cuentos. El color? Bueno, yo voté, por claro y no lo toques😂. Pero creo que ya no importa. Un gran saludo.
You must be exhausted. It looks great. ( honestly i liked the blue color on the swirly drawers. In a different style home but the paint job was such a disastet.i actually started laughing at all the overspray underneath the drwers. And the drips oh my) but your finished piece is so classy a d beautiful!!
It's lovely. Reminds me of a MCM walnut bedroom suite that a cousin held onto because it had been hideously expensive in 1964! I would have run away screaming from the Blue Beast, but you tamed her with the refinishing equivalent of a whip and a chair.
Ha! Best comment Charlene!! 🤣
Beautiful! Great job!, love it.
@@monaleze thank you! 😊
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I’m actually REALLY GLAD you talk about your mistakes because it helps me know what to watch for!
It’s never easy sharing fails especially when they are my own doing, but I’m glad it helps. 🙌🏼 Thanks Bethany!
I just did this toning technique on a desk and I kept messing up the top and had to strip it 4 times. I feel your pain.
@@jillhanfland416 toning is tricky!
Same here!
Beautiful piece! You must have a lot of patience!
I’m completely in awe of how much work you put into bringing this piece back to life. Now it can go on to live many more years in someone’s home. It is stunning!!
Aw, thanks Patti! 🫶😊
I wish I was 20 years younger. I’d love to be able to do this work. I always thought I’d be gardening and painting chairs and refinishing furniture in my retirement. Hasn’t worked out that way. I remember my mom used to do this. How satisfying!
It’s a lot of manual labor, but I do think it keeps me limber 🤣☺️
Those carved drawer fronts! Looked like it was more patience on your part than the stripper that ultimately prevailed. You did a beautiful job, really! That piece would have ended up out by the curb, if I had tried it. LOL
@@freewaybaby Aw, thank you! 😊
Exquisite. You chose the perfect color. I can't believe someone painted over that gorgeous wood -- and even the hardware! The height of laziness. Thank you for bring this piece back to its former glory.
Aw, thank you! It was definitely a rescue 🤩
It's beautiful. I love wood. Why anyone would paint over that in the way they did. I have only done refinishing for myself. But I do know how much work it is.
You saved this piece! I wouldn’t worry about the frame not matching. It’s the way it was made not an imperfection. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much! 😊
You’d never know this piece was painted, you did a perfectionist job getting the paints off!
Aw, thank you! I sure tried! 😊
Watching that paint come off was so satisfying! I love how you take us through the mistakes, I always learn something new when creators do this. The piece looks fantastic, she’s a total Beaty now 😍
Wasn’t it? So satisfying 💆♀️ it’s never easy sharing the fails especially when they are my fault 😩 Thanks Natalie! 🫶
I love the color because I think this looks like an original. You are a strong woman to keep at it until it was right!
Thank you so much! 😊
This definitely was a total transformation. You have so much patience to bring the beauty back to this piece that would have most people running from! Great job.
Thanks Dianne! I was questioning my life choices at one point 😅
I learned so much from this! I really like the finish - not too dark, not too light, and true to the era.
I really liked the final finish too! It’s such a warm yet lighter tone 🤩
Thank you for one video on RUclips that successfully removed so much paint and did NOT just paint it again.
You're welcome! It was a beast, but I got it! ☺️
That dresser was a nightmare! Well done!
Indeed, it was! Thanks! 😊
I admire your tenacity with this piece! All that work!! Job well done!
Thank you very much! 🤩🙌🏼
Stripping and sanding can be so frustrating. Sometimes I think I’m gonna strap and then I revert to sanding and then when it won’t sand I go back to stripping again. I feel like you really help us understand that you need to just work through it and I’m very appreciative that you explain the problems you’re having. Your channel is very real about that and it is so refreshing. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process
It really is a process 🫠 I appreciate your feedback. I wish I didn’t make mistakes, but it is just a reality and this is more of a learn with me channel and that’s why I share. 🙌🏼😊
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Live and learn! That dresser taught you some good things you now have more knowledge you can use in future projects and your videos you put out sharing what you learned help others. That’s awesome! And honestly got a very complementary color in the end! That poor dresser was a drippy, colossal mess! And wow underneath all that was a gem…so glad you took it on! I see those rails are just a wee too brown so is you do anything with that dresser I think that is all it needs. I think if I was going to redo them I would just use syringes and just mix fairly mix a small fairly precise mix to do a test that is small. Adjust the amounts in a new mix with cleaned dry syringes.use just enough to do a small test on a rail that has a drawer on both sides of rail. Eventually you will pretty much be able to do such without thinking too much! I did custom framing for over twenty years, new and repairs, and if color was off you definitely can spot it! But so much easier if you can do color matching with smaller areas and when you do go to mix a bigger batch still test that! I hope that helps! ☺️
It does! Thanks for the detailed suggestion 🙌🏼😊
Your attention to detail in stripping is impressive!
Thanks! 😊
It's only about a 1000% improvement. There's one thing about tackling a project like this; there's no where to go but up :)
I hope whoever did that paint job watches this video to see how much work it was to undo the damage they did. It turned out really well. I probably would like to see it a shade darker but you did an amazing job of color matching and overcoming all the curveballs this project sent your way.
Also, since you teased us with the demilune by including it in the footage around 33:00 - 34:00, you absolutely must show we you do with that piece !
Ha, it’s a good one! I’ll be starting on it this week. 😊 Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
Beautiful piece of furniture. You are a perfectionist. I can’t even imagine re- stripping everything!
It was a rough one. 😬 Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
I love this and I hate light wood finishes but you can see the quality and hard work you put into it!
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
One word…..WOW! I absolutely love this color and finish. You totally nailed it. This is a very informative tutorial and we all appreciate learning your hard lessons. And I’m thinking about that stripper. I’ve learned not to panic from you and that is monumental. Thank you my queen wizzard of wood finishes.
You’re sweet, Lisa! 🫶 I love the body and drawers. I’m just gonna tweak the frame color and I think it will be perfect. 🤩
Wow! What a great flip.
I loved it too!
You are totally bad-ass for refinished furniture. No matter what the issue is you can fix it and make it beautiful. You are awesome1
Ha! Well, I try! 😅🙌🏼
I’m so impressed that you stuck this out!! I don’t like red in wood and you really did a great job getting rid of sooo much of it!!!
I sure tried! Thanks! 😊
Wow, Lisa! What a SAVE! I love the color and what you did with it. I cringed inside when you had to scrape and sand it all to start over.😫 I have a MCM dresser and nightstand that’s mostly stripped and sanded but was put in time out until I feel like doing the acetone with a wire brush to get all the last remnants of paint out of the grain. Way to go for sticking with it!
Oh gosh, girl, I was SO frustrated. 😵💫 And mad at myself 😤 But I had to finish it, so stepping away for the evening helped. I have another dresser in time out right now too 😂
Love it! It must have been frustrating to have to strip and scrape more than once, but you really ended up with a beautiful piece in the end. Thanks for sharing your mistakes!!!
It was a journey 😩 But I love the final product 🤩
Incredible!! I KNOW how much work that is. Excellent job! 👏
Aw, thanks Erin! 🫶 You’ve had your fair share of these pieces. So much work. 🫣😬😉
That should have been free! Whoever spray painted this piece should have to be the one to strip. They'd never painting anything like that again. You did a great job.
Ha, right?! 😂 Thank you! 😊
@@ivylaneinteriors 🎯 You're welcome. 🥰
Looks amazing Lisa- I really felt for you when you had to scrape and start over! But its so helpful that you show that you can come back and fix things- I was ready to throw in the towel on my latest dresser but I asked myself- "what would Lisa do?" and I went back and fixed it-:)
Aw, Shannon, you’re funny! Well, usually after a break I can riddle out another plan. I still have one piece in time out though 🫣
You have a lot of patience for so much work and details. Very glad to see the paint removed. The color is pretty, but yes the frame color doesn't look right yet. Overall,1,000 times better than the "before.
Trenna from John's Furniture Repair channel is a master at matching colors or drawing grains, often when some wood needed to be replaced for a repair.
Yes, I tweaked it again and added some brown mahogany gel stain and it was a perfect match. Thanks! 😊
Thank you for saving that piece! My Lord that was awful! 😂 I agree with you on the frame…keep messing with it. I have faith you’ll figure it out! What a labor of love on this one! 🦋
Oh it was a mess! 🫣 I’ll keep tweaking until I’m happy with it. 😉
WOW! When I saw this piece when you 1st got it I had no idea you would choose to go back to raw wood due to the amount of work that took. Using a little green stain to knock back the red tones was a great tip. I was thinking if you had guilded the half circle to match the hardware it would have drawn the eye in an upwards and lessening the overall look of the different woods. My hat is off to you for turning this piece into something be!💖💖💖💖
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼 others mentioned doing something with the half circles too. I think after scraping off all that paint, I didn’t have the heart to add anything else but stain and topcoat ☺️
That darn turquoise paint gave you the blues Girl...but I LOVE your OCD-ness!!! 😉 Your perseverance is inspiring, you do beautiful work!!! ❤
Ha! Yes, I was determined to get out that blue paint! Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
Absolutely beautiful. you are a perfectionist for sure. Thanks so much for sharing this journey. I am in a learning stage and want very much to start a furniture restoring business. I am 63, but it's never to late to begin a new journey. I have done some chalk painting and decoupage on a few peices for myself. limited skill on working on antiques, so thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! It’s never too late! Good luck in your journey 😊🫶
Colour looks great. Kind of a nice bonus that after all the paint mess, you didn’t have missing veneer or chunks of wood to replace.
Right?! I would have cried at that! 😩🫣🤣
Fantastic attention to detail. Loved seeing those drips and oversprays gone
Thanks! Oh, me too! It was so satisfying watching them disappear 😊
I’m really glad you show your mistakes so I can learn more from you. Thank you and this piece is gorgeous now .. great job
Thanks for your feedback! 🫶🤩
I am just happy that you got the blue and white paint off the surface. Nice job!
Me too! 😅🙌🏼😊
Hi Lisa! I would like to say ..... Kudos, Bravo, Congratulations to you - on this piece you gave it your all and I commend you for your tenacity. Lovely result! You really do demonstrate what a virtual labour of love looks like. Beautiful! :-)
Aw, thanks Mary! So kind of you 🫶
Love it and the color is perfect. It reminds me of Danish modern style. I'm glad that you did not give up! Great job.
Aw, thank you. 😊
Oh wow Lisa, what a trash to treasure transformation!! That paint was practically ready to be blown off 😂😂
Ha, right?! Those drawers peeled SO good 🤩
Wow, what a beauty under all that. The engraving makes sense in bare wood.
Right?! I was so excited to see it in such good condition too! 😊
Compared to what you started with, it looks so much better. I like when you tell about your mistakes, it is a learning experience. Excellent job.
Aw, thanks Debbie! I’m glad it helps 😊🙌🏼
I love everything about how you saved all of this beautiful wood!!
What I wonder is how it might look with black inside the hall circles and maybe even black legs.
There's just something about those half circles that screams, "Accent us more!"
I’m sure that would look amazing too! 🤩🖤
I’ve been flipping furniture for about 4 years now. I learned quickly not to buy furniture that someone has already painted….it doubles my work and lowers my profit. Coincidentally, I found this exact dresser with the matching highboy this year and refinished it with some white paint accents. It was gorgeous!
Oh, I tell myself that too and then I find something like this and lose all common sense 🤷♀️
Man, Lisa, what a difference! Sad to think of anyone covering that beautiful wood with all that paint! Maybe that’s what protected the wood tho cuz it’s really just flawless. Very cute details on top drawers! Great reward for hard work and job well done❤
I definitely think the paint protected the wood because the veneer was flawless. Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
Oh wow - you worked hard for this one! But it totally paid off - corrected mistakes and all. So lovely to see it in its MCM state rather than the ghastly paint cover up. Love it❤
Thanks Joy! She’s ready to shine again 🤩
Bravo! Bravo!
Once again you really nailed it! Such a beautiful piece ❤
Please continue on with revealing all your mistakes. 🙏🙏I learn so much from you and I especially enjoy your tenacity and ingenuity when fixing your mistakes. I love watching your videos!
I will! Thanks so much, Michele! 🤩🙌🏼
LOVE the strip job. There is something so satisfying seeing that pain just come off in strips. BEAUTIFUL piece and redo!
Right?! So satisfying 🤩
I watched for 10 minutes and then subscribed-I admire your perfectionism! You worked so hard at erasing every sign of the horrible paint job. Sure won me over!! Great job! Now I have more videos to enjoy and learn from! Thank so much! 😊
Aw, thank you! I do try! Welcome! I’m glad you’re here 🤩🙌🏼
Color is perfect, especially to the era and the style.
I’m think so too! 🤩
I appreciate you showing n telling of the oops n hiccups you have.. Helps me be aware n Let's face it it's real life. We learn from our mistakes.....n sometimes they can be happy accidents. Thank you again
Looks great. I agree that the body doesn't match. I'm sure you made it perfect
Thanks Lynn! Yep, I’m gonna fix it and I’ll post it on the community tab 🙌🏼
Omg! That piece was a beast. I would have been crying several times during the process. It turned out beautiful, the color worked out great. Congratulations on another great flip!
Aw, thanks so much! It was SO frustrating especially because it was my fault 🤦♀️
Ivy U Made That Dresser Ten Times Better Than What Was I Like Restoration Did On Drawers
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
I love it to! I often wish that I didn’t live across the pond in the U.K.! My house would be full of your furniture! 😀
Aw, Lesley, you are too kind 🫶🤩
She is beautiful! Color is perfect! What a challenge 👍
Indeed! Thank you! 😊
I haven't finished the video yet, but I use microfiber cloths soaked in acetone and I lay them on the part/s I want stripped. Within a minute or 2, I use the carbide scraper and it comes right off! And since it dries so fast, the odor leaves quickly.
Great tip, thanks Melissa!
It really looks great! Phenomenal job even with mistakes which I appreciate you including them as we can learn from you the good and what didn’t work out so well.
Thanks Kim! 🙌🏼😊
It’s really beautiful!! You sure put in a lot of hard work, but it turned out fabulous!!🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! ☺️
OMG....you have an abundance of patience! Gorgeous!!!
Well, I have to finish it or it will be stuck in my garage forever 🤣 Thanks! 😊
I like it. Just like it is now. A beautiful midcentury piece. Great job 👍
Thank you very much! 🤩
You did a beautiful job! I can’t imagine even starting such a project.
Thank you so much! 😊
Patience, persistence and perseverance won the day--looks Amazing. Color is perfect!
Thanks Mary!! It definitely tested my patience 🫠
Great job. For me color work and finishes in general are the most difficult and mysterious processes of the whole refinishing art. Again great job.
Oh, I completely agree! 😬🤔😕
What a Beauty ! You're an Excellent Teacher !
Aw, you’re sweet Jeannie! 🤩🙌🏼
It is what it wanted to be. Thank you for listening to your furniture. Furniture says. I have something to say! 😂 Another project reaching their potential. Congrats 🎉
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Beautiful job done! It is an all new piece and back to its former status!
It sure is! Thank you!
I like how hard you always work to get it right. Even using Dental tools to get all that teal color off. I love the finish you ended up putting ion it. Well done!
Thank you so much, Lorraine! 🤩🙌🏼
Such a test of patience. I don’t know if I could have done it
I like the end result 👏👏
I was a text of my patience!! 😬🫠 Thank you! 😊
Lisa! This turned out fantastic!! But of course, I wouldn’t expect anything else from you! 🤎
Kai, you are so sweet! 🫶🤩
Beautiful!! Thank you for your comprehensive coverage, mistakes and all❣️
Aw, thanks Margot! 🙌🏼😊
Fantastic!!! Especially from the starting point. What a beast!
Indeed! Thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing, the piece is beautiful. ,♥️♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏
My pleasure! Thanks for watching! 🤩
Really pretty dresser. Way better than before!!!
Indeed! It’s wasn’t too hard to look at least a little better 😂
I love it!! So much work and just to let you know how much I appreciate how well you did!
Thanks so much, Jeanne! 🤩
Back to its original beauty. Great job!
Yes! Thank you!
Can you even imagine what the rest of the room looked like? I have to admit that watching the paint peel off was very satisfying. Someone should be reverse fed the spray paint cans! (Think about it.) You’re a miracle worker.
No, I can’t imagine! 🫣 It was satisfying though. 😊
Great job! That piece was a mess and you saved it. So much work. Well done.
It was a mess! Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
Lots of people love the Greenez cleaner. They say sometimes it works better than the stripper. Love your work. New sub here.
Ah, good to know! And welcome, glad you’re here 🙌🏼😊
All I can say is, “Wow”!
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
I love it. With all the work you had to do, this piece it is turned out just beautiful!!! Congratulations. Blessings 🙏👏👏👏👏👏❤️sorry you had to work so hard, but it was worth it.
Thank you! Yes, it was worth it!
Such a beautiful piece of furniture. Worth all your work.
I agree! 🤩🙌🏼
Perfect color! Love the piece and oh my goodness the work!!!!
Right?! I made it way more difficult than it needed to be 🤦♀️
So glad you finished it. I no the dark looks so good!
Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
All your work is so gorgeous! Your patience is amazing ❤
Aw, thank you!
What a wonderful labour of love! Absolutely amazing!
Indeed, it was! Thanks so much!! 🤩🙌🏼
You really worked that piece! It is beautiful! 😊
Thank you! 😊
I love the detail on those drawers. It looks beautiful.
Me too! Thanks 😊
I would have given up on the sides and just decoupaged them. You have a lot more patience than me!!!
Well, I was determined to get as much off as possible!
That was a great success!
I can not quite understand why you wouldn't dismantle the piece a bit more to make the scraping easier on you. The feet, the back and the drawer bottoms are much easier to clean and sand when they are removed beforehand.
I rarely dismantle unless it’s already falling apart, but I guess I could 🤔
Look at that workshop!! ❤
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Lisa:
Tu trabajo siempre, siempre es muy concienzudo. Muy detallista.
Ademas, compartes tus equivocaciones y eso te hace muy interesante.
No hay mentiras, ni cuentos.
El color? Bueno, yo voté, por claro y no lo toques😂. Pero creo que ya no importa.
Un gran saludo.
Yes, I’m sure clear would have been lovely too! I put your comment in the video translated into English. I wasn’t sure if you saw it. 😊
Well done you - your patience was tested 😊
Indeed, it was 🫠 Thanks! 😊
THANK YOU for your honesty
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You must be exhausted. It looks great. ( honestly i liked the blue color on the swirly drawers. In a different style home but the paint job was such a disastet.i actually started laughing at all the overspray underneath the drwers. And the drips oh my) but your finished piece is so classy a d beautiful!!
It.was.a.lot! 😮💨🫠 But I’m glad it’s done and I love the final product 🙌🏼
You did one awesome job on a nitemare piece! I’d have preferred darker..but just my preference. Well done.
Thank you! 😊
I think it’s just perfect. Always enjoy your videos. ❤
Well, thank you kindly 🤩🙌🏼
Such patience!
I try 😬🫣😊
Perfection! Well done Lisa!! I love the color too!!
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Your persistence paid off. Beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Turned out beautiful! A really great mid tone!
I think so too! Thanks!