However, once I looked at it, I realized that all it needed was a few screws tightened and a little glue and this changing table was super sturdy.
My first thought was to make it into a bar cart. As I was loading it with all of the bar nick nack paddy crap I knew it was way to big for a bar cart. Dang! What to do with it now?
Then I was talking to my sweet niece who is expecting in April. They were moving into a new house, moving their three year old into a big boy room and using the existing nursery bedding and furniture for the new baby. This neat dresser was what they had been using as a changing table, only problem was that it was a little too low. ( Sorry about the picture quality. She sent these from her phone to mine. Not exactly Kodak moment photography! lol!) I knew that she really needed my trash to treasure changing table.
A few coats of paint…
A little sanding to make it look a little worn and old, followed by a satin top coat…
And this is the finished piece!
I had a few extra knobs from Anthropologie, so I added one to the drawer.
I love colored glass! I love fun drawer knobs! Plus, this green knob will perfectly match the green changing pad that is already in the nursery. I’m still on the fence about it though. My first thought was to add a white milk glass knob. What’s a girl to do? I’m going to let the mom- to- be decide.
Not bad for a few days work. I can’t wait to get it into the nursery and see how it looks. This before and after changing table will hopefully be a sweet addition to the nursery!
Until next time…
Tammy
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Making Broken Beautiful No. 26