I found a blog recently that features before and after photos every so often. I have become quite a fan of checking them out. Everyone thinks that working with a designer or artist has to cost the big bucks. While it is true that you can go all out and create a really detailed space that would be more expensive, you can just as easily use an unattractive dresser out of an old room or from a garage sale to make something special. Here are a couple of examples.
Okay, no grief for the pictures below. I haven't had a chance to professionally shoot them, yet. This dresser cost $50 at Good Will. The baby's name wasn't decided at the time. Now that MARY CLAIRE (preshy name!) is here, her monogram will be added to the top. I also installed this hardware on all of the drawer fronts. Her momma put a changing pad on the top of the dresser so that it can double as a changing table in the mean time.



I think you've seen this dresser before. Here is the before and after anyway:)
Can you tell which pictures are from my little point and shoot and which pictures are from Taylor? Me niether:)
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