Today I’ve rounded up 14 DIY Painted Dresser Projects! All of these wonderful crafts and projects were created using Vintage Graphics from my site. Most of these were submitted by amazingly creative and talented readers! Thanks so much for submitting such beautiful projects you guys. 🙂 I had so much fun putting this collection together, I hope these projects and DIY’s will help inspire you to paint your own dresser!
I absolutely love this Handpainted Calligraphy Dresser that was submitted by Debbie from Tweak and Style! She used my Free Antique Clip Art – Calligraphy Flourishes and Bird!
Kristen from Sophia’s Decor shared this amazing Chalk Paint Honey Bee Dresser at one of my Brag Monday parties…I love the bees going down the front of it! Kristen used the Vintage Queen Bee Image and Annie Sloan Chalk Paint!
Melissa from Back Road Revivals shared an amazing tutorial on How to Add Graphics To Furniture, and this dresser is just one of the amazing transformations she did! For this dresser, she used the Iron On Image – French Typography Printable – Bijouterie!
This marvelous French Painted Dresser was refurbished by A Palace In Wonderland! She used the French Patisserie Printable to this gorgeous dresser!
Lindy at Cottage Hill shared this beautiful handpainted and decoupaged Bird Dresser at one of my Brag Monday Parties! Lindy used several bird images from HERE for this project!
This stunning Ballerina Painted Dresser was created by Jenny from Ava Blake Creations…isn’t it gorgeous? Jenny used the Ballerina With Garland Graphic for this fabulous project!
The Purple Painted Lady, Tricia Kuntz painted this amazing French Typography Dresser! She used the French Cacao Ephemera Graphic for the front of the dresser!
This gorgeous Painted Damask Dresser was created by Fiona at Lilyfield Life! She used the Damask Flourish for this amazing piece!
Here is another fabulous Dresser Makeover from Jenny at Ava Blake Creations! Jenny used the Vintage Christmas Clip Art – Laurel Wreath Frame to give this dresser an amazing makeover!
Sherrie at A Vintage Affaire shared this fabulous Carte Postal Painted Dresser at one of my old Brag Monday parties! You can find the Vintage Postcard Images she used HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE!
This stunning Frech Bath Cabinet, using the Paris Cologne Label, was created by Kristy from 4 The Love of Wood!
This Painted French Butterfly Dresser from Kristen at Sophia’s Decor is absolutely gorgeous! She used the French Butterfly Printable and Annie Sloan Chalk Paint to transform this beautiful dresser!
This Painted Oak Leaf dresser was shared by The Junk In Our Trunks at a Brag Monday party! She used the Oak Leaf Engraving for this gorgeous work of art!
Here is another beautiful French Typography Dresser from Kristy from 4 The Love Of Wood! She used the Pretty French Label Image to give the dresser an entirely new look!
I hope you enjoyed this collection of DIY Painted Dresser Projects!
Tricia Kuntz says
Hi. I painted the first coco dresser in your post. Can you please add a link to The Purple Painted Lady’s website or Facebook page and note where the image is from? Thank you
Karen Watson says
Hi Tricia, we love your dresser!! We did give you credit and a link to your site, you can find it here https://thegraphicsfairy.com/14-diy-painted-dresser-projects/7/ on page 7. Each project was given it’s own page. We’ve also been redoing all of these slider posts, to all show on one page. I’ll make sure my assistant get’s this one on her list for January. Then your link, and name, will show on the same page as the pinterest graphic. I hope that makes sense! Let me know if that works for you. Thanks!! Karen
Melinda says
Love all of these redos! Excellent creativity and many great tutorials (links) for achieving similar results. I feel really inspired to grab a dresser and paint it (and, of course, add a Graphics Fairy graphic!) Thanks for sharing!
Jenny Pyykonen says
ALL of these dressers are seriously STUNNING!!!
THANKS for featuring my 2 in there! My heart is bursting!!!!!
Jenny
Ava Blake Creations
Cynthia says
Beautiful projects. I seriously need to upgrade to bigger furniture pieces. Thank you, for the inspiration!