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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Fois Bois Changing Table

Hi all! Amelia is 6 weeks old now and letting me sleep through the night. I don't feel nearly as exhausted as I have felt the first weeks after her arrival. I thought I would finally post my DIY Fois Bois changing table/dresser! Fois bois means "false wood". I have wanted to try this technique for a very long time and it turned out great.

For the nursery I knew I wanted a long dresser to use as her changing table. I had been researching on Pinterest for a while and considered using a mid century dresser. I used to see them ALL THE TIME in the thrift stores, but now that I actually needed one, they were nowhere to be seen. Here are some of my favs from Pinterest.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SIGH.... so seeing as finding a mid century dresser is near impossible, I went back on Pinterest and kept looking. Then I found
THIS......
 
 


 
 
Wow! Hello beautiful!! I was in love the first moment I saw it! I think it's just beautiful and would go with the other furniture in the nursery. How do I replicate this?? I started by looking for a cheap 6 drawer white dresser. I went to all the local big box stores and didn't see anything. Then I came across this on Amazon.
 
 


 
 
When I purchased it, it was $172 with free shipping, now it's $192.98....geesh, got lucky there. Well, when it was delivered the box weighed a TON! Did I mention that I was 9 months pregnant when I did this DIY??! I had to have Caiden and his buddy carry it into the house for me.
 
 

9 million pieces...no really there were 9 million pieces!!!
 
 
It took 2 days to put it together. My butt was going numb from sitting for so long while doing this project! Here's the after picture. I left off the kick plate piece. I didn't like the way it looked as it took away from the faux mid century look I was going for.
 
 

 
 
 
For the fois bois paint treatment, I went to Home Depot and picked up two paint tools, a "wood grain rocker" and a "graining comb" both made by the Martha Stewart brand in the paint department. I did a google search on how to do the fois bois technique. It definitely takes some practice! I recommend having some large cardboard on hand to practice on. Start with a coat of primer, I like Zinnser Cover Stain Oil based primer. The dresser is laminate, so I had to finish it with 4 coats of oil based polyurethane in satin finish.
 
 

waiting for each coat to dry!


    
 
I wanted to replicate the drawer pulls that were on the original dresser but while searching the Internet, all I found were very pricey options.... not in my budget. Then thankfully I found this tutorial from Sarah M. Dorsey Designs, for DIY ring pulls. AWESOME!!
 
 



 
 
 
I found all the materials at Home Depot, and YES! they were made for under $2.00!! I used nickel instead of brass and they came out really nice. I love it when people come up with awesome alternatives!
 
Here's the finished product! I love how it came out! The paint and topcoat have been very durable. I'm so glad I didn't settle on just a regular, boring changing table. This fits the room perfectly.
 
 
 
LOVE!!
 
 
 
 
Next projects: Babushka crib mobile, twin bed skirt and crib skirt!!
 



Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Radio silence a.k.a "So we had ourselves a baby!!"

Sooooo, it's been a while since I have posted. Sorry for the radio silence. We found out we were pregnant in August and my interest in blogging, sewing, diy-ing etc. went downhill from there! A total loss of energy, for everything. Even reading my favorite blogs. That was the only real "illness" during pregnancy. No morning sickness and all around felt good health wise.


At around 9 months pregnant I finally found some energy to do a changing table DIY! It came out great and I will have a post about it soon!

Baby arrived on Tuesday April 8th and we are over the moon happy! So without further adieu.........


Amelia Catherine Dana

 
6 lbs. 12 oz.
21" long
 
 
 


Yep, two middle names! We're fancy like that! Lol, just kidding. I just couldn't leave one out! Catherine for my mom and great grandmother and Dana for Jeff's grandmother.

Now that I am in the stage of the sleep deprived, I am slowly working on the projects of making the crib mobile and also a crib skirt and bed skirt for the nursery. Hopefully they will be done sometime this century! =) I've also gotten back the interest of reading my favorite blogs again, it's so good to be back!!