Next I pulled out the Purdy and a Valspar clear protector..I had used this protector before on another high traffic piece and really liked it–it held up well and since this dresser is going to my daughter’s home–for her daughter’s room…..It needs to be tough as well as looking great…..This sealer goes on very easy–just watch closely for drips…I always do a double take a few minutes after I am done applying …the drips seem to take a little while to appear….
RUST- OLEUM Painter’s Touch PRIMER
Purdy Paint Brush
Valspar clear protector
RUST- OLEUM Painter’s Touch Candy Pink Spray Paint
RUST- OLEUM Painter’s Touch Heirloom White Spray and Brush On Paint
Kilz Primer
Paper Dolls and magnetic tape
RUST OLEUM Magnetic Paint
I am link up to:
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http://www.homestoriesatoz.com/2011/09/tutorials-tips-link-party-28.html
how fun! my daughter would just love that!
Great idea perfect for a kids room! You did a beautiful job with all the painting!
Darling!! what a lucky girl to have such a talented Grandma!
The dresser turned out lovely. Great job with the painting and love your colour choices. It is so fit for a young girl’s bedroom, imagine all the fun she will have! Thanks for linking up at BC Good Life Wednesdays.
That is SUCH a cute idea! I love the Disney Princesses, but I love how this could work for boys too!
That is so cute:)!
What a great idea…your experiments yielded great information for us all. thank you….super Cute!
~Pam
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I bet she’s every cute girl’s dream granny. Although I thought there’s too much explosion of colors for some very young eyes to appreciate, still the enigma of vision is just captivating.