Sunday

My Kodak Moment Dresser

Yesterday I was in a funk.  An unmotivated, too much to do, foggy funk.

Kodak Dresser, Bliss-Ranch.com
I had a to-do list, like scrub the toilets and floors, so I was avoiding it. 

A wise blogger reminded me that the last time I was in a funk I got creative with the Rock 'n Roll Dresser, so I decided to work on something that wasn't on any list.

Kodak Dresser, Bliss-Ranch.com
Simple and white Before
I had Brawn bring up an old dresser from the depths of helll (the storage room).

We got this at an auction I don't even know how many years ago, at least 18.  I know this because the last time it was used was as a baby dresser for one of our boys.

The oak wood was pretty beat up, so 18 years ago I painted it with a thick white paint called Melamine paint that filled in all the deep areas where wood had worn away.  It was stinky and toxic and I was pregnant, how dumb huh?

The dresser has nice curved drawer fronts. Too bad the drawers are so shallow it only worked for the first 6 months of baby's life before his clothes outgrew it- he had a lot of hand me downs from two older brothers.

So it went to the storage room never to be used again other than to set storage room junk on.
Kodak Dresser, Bliss-Ranch.com
Distressed with sander

Kodak Dresser, Bliss-Ranch.com
Nice Curved Drawer Fronts
I stared at it for quite a while trying to get some ambition and vision.  But before I could decide what to paint on it, I had to decide where I was going to put it.

I tend to scatter my camera gear all over the house, tucked in any open space in cabinets or the bedroom armoire.  So why not turn the dresser into something to house all my stuff......perfect, now I had plan!
 
Most of my equipment is made by Canon and Minolta.  After my dad died my mom didn't really know what to save so I inherited a couple Polaroids, and some lucky garage sale folks scored the rest including all his old Kodak stuff.

I went with Kodak on the dresser anyhow.  K O D A K  had less letters to paint, that is till I added in the Eastman part. 

Besides, I've had quite a few Kodak moments in my life.

Kodak Dresser Bliss-Ranch.com

I used the electric sander to sand off some of the thick melamine paint so that under the letters there would be distressing right down to the wood.

Kodak Dresser Bliss-Ranch.com

Some of the letters are hand painted on, some were stickers/decals that I painted over then peeled off.  I had to paint some letters on because I didn't have enough letter decals.

Next time I feel a funk coming on, I'll go to the store first for letter decals.

Kodak Dresser Bliss-Ranch.com

That's my mom in her original art deco glass frame, and some of my dads old stuff.
Kodak Dresser Bliss-Ranch.com

I wanted the dresser to be highly distressed like it had been around for a while.  I used CeCe Caldwells paint in Slate,  sanded with very fine steel wool, and then waxed.


I decided to put the same black glass knobs back on. That makes this redo, cost me what, nothing?  Well my toilets and floors still need to be cleaned, so it cost me some time.  

Some cleaning time... oh boo hoo!

The street address is the actual Eastman Kodak building. 

Kodak Dresser Bliss-Ranch.com

I'm not sure the dresser will stay on this slice of wall as I have another spot in mind. 

A new spot with old windows hanging above it, displaying what else - old black and white photos.  

I'll do that part next time I'm in a funk. 
Bliss



Linking My Kodak Moment up as a 2012 Favorite at:
Tis The Season Holiday Link Party @EmbracingChange
Saturday at:
Show and Tell Saturdays @ BeDifferentActNormal 
Saturday Nite Special @ FunkyJunkInteriors 
 Transformation Party @TheRoosterandtheHen
Get Schooled Saturday @ TooMuchTime
Linking up on Sunday at:
It's Party Time @ ItsSoVeryCheri
  Sunday Stop @ Joy2Journey
Sister Sunday Link Party @ SistersOftheWildWest 
 Restyled Sundays @ StylishOnceAgain 
Sunday Showcase Party @ UnderTheTableandDreaming 
Nifty Thrifty Sunday @ NiftyThriftyThings
Monday at:
 Make the Scene Monday @ AlderberryHill 
 Cowgirl UP Party@ Cedar Hill Ranch
Show and Tell at the Delectable Home
 Newbie Party @ DebbieDoos 
 DIY Project Parade @ DIY Showoff
 What's In The Gunny Sack 
CraftOmaniac Monday @Craft-O-Maniac
Mod Mix Monday @ ModVintageLife 
Metamorphisis Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch 
Thrifty Treasures @ SouthernHospitality
Tuesday I headed over to:
Tuesdays Treasures @ MyUncommonSliceofSuburbia
Terrific Under $10 Tuesday @ AtHomeWithK 
 Nifty Thrifty Tuesday @ Coastal Charm
 Knick of Time Tuesday with Angie 
 Show Me What Ya Got @ NotJustAHousewife
Swing Into Spring @ DIY by Design 
Be Inspired @ Elizabeth&Co.
Wednesday:
White Wednesday @ FadedCharm 
 Wow Us Wednesdays @SavvySouthernStyle 
Whatever Goes Wednesday @SomedayCrafts
Show & Tell @BlueCricketDesign
What we made and wore @RaeGunRamblings 
What's It Wednesday @IvyandElephants 
Look What I Made @ CreationsByKara 
Primp Your Stuff @ Primp 
Whimsy Wednesday @ HomeHappyHome 
Thursday:
DIY Link Party @ AKA Design
The Mother Lode @ IGottaCreate
Time Travel Thursday @ Brambleberry Cottage 
Treasure Hunt Thursday @ FromMyFrontPorchToYours
Hookin Up with HOH @ HouseOfHepworths
Crafty Scrappy Happy Me Thursday @CraftyScrappyHappy
Thursdays Are Your Days @ 52Mantels
Uner $100 Link Party @BeyondThePicketFence
Thrifty Thursday @ ThriftyDecorating
Transformation Thursday @TheShabbyCreekCottage
Share Your Cup Thursday with Mrs. Olson 
Creative Inspirations @EmbracingChange 
Show Me Extraordinary @ 36thAvenue 
What's Clucking @ ChickenScratch
Friday:
Flea Market Finds @ Craptastic
Fridays Unfolded @ StuffandNonsense
Feature Friday @ RedouxInteriors
 Show and Tell Friday @ MyRomanticHome 
Frugal Friday @TheShabbyNest 
Catch as Catch Can @MyRepurposedLife
Furniture Friday@DecoratingInsanity 
Pinworthy Projects @JustUsFourBlog 
Live Laugh Link @live.Laugh.Rowe 
Friday Free For All @ FiveDays5Ways 
 Furniture Friday @MissMustardSeed 
Inspiration Friday @ AtThePicketFence 
Transformation Party @TheRoosterandtheHen
Addicts (not so) Anonymous Link Party @ Addicted2Decorating
EBTKS @ ALittleKnickKnack
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Weekend Wrap UP Party @ TatertotsandJello  

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155 comments :

  1. I do so love your funks...

    This dresser is inspirational - thanks so very much for sharing!

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  2. Another amazing project by you. Some funk! I love the Say Cheese drawer. We always say Say Cheese. CeCe's paint is not called graphite though, Annie's is. I think Ce Ce's is slate.

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  3. that looks beautiful! you are on a creative roll, friend!

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  4. Oh Bliss...I am in love with this dresser! I must create something now! You inspired me - I adore it and it is way better than you led me to believe you stinker! WOW! Love the subway art and your pics are just wicked cool. I bragged about you on my Facebook page - when you got it, you got it and lady, you got it!
    Stacey of Embracing Change

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  5. Wow, what a cool dresser! Love the look of it!

    Here's to future creative "funks"!!

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  6. How about you stop by my house the next time you are in a funk and redo my table for me? I love the dresser!!

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  7. What! Cleaning your toilet wasn't enough to get you out of your funk! I bet my toilets would. You are out of control with your awesomeness!
    laura

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  8. such a great idea! I Love it. i have alot of vintage cameras and i think this is so cool. you have another hit on your hands!

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  9. You are one funky chicky ;-) This is amazing!

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  10. You are something else Bliss! Funks totally work for you! Awesome piece!

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  11. You've done it again! I love this and all of the storage. Now that I see this I really think you should do a house tour....I REALLY WANNA SEE THE INSIDE OF YOUR HOUSE!!
    Also I gave you the Versatile blogger award. Please dont feel like you have to pass it on (it's time consuming) but I wanted to give it to you anyway!

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  12. You are on a roll!!! You've designed the perfect piece of furniture for the resident photographer...YOU! How nice that you have some of your family history displayed on top and it will be even more wonderful with a window photo collage above it.

    When I'm in a funk, I eat chocolate. Or potato chips.

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  13. Your funks are every crafters dreams. You...are talented! Who needs clean toilets anyways? That is amazing! And the best part is that the words actually mean something, it's not random! You rock!

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  14. Oh Bliss...I am sitting here, rying into my coffee...I had to leave my beloved Rocheser because of the demise of Kodak, and here I am in the hills of NC which is like being in a foreign country. Thanks so much for sharing your lovely dresser.

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  15. Well look at you! I'd say that staring at a project while being in a funk works for you :) Love it in black - good job!

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  16. completely amazing! i have camera AND dresser envy! love the photo of your mom beside the vintage camera.

    i'm blown away!

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  17. Wow Bliss! Another fabulous looking dresser. Now I need you to come here and finish off decorating my sons room. That is if your still in a funk. ;-)

    Dee

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  18. Wowzer!! Fantastic brainstorming results!!! Perfect for a photographer like you!!
    Blessings, Lorraine

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  19. Lol, I swear - when I have too many things on my to-do list, I short circuit and don't do any of them. Isn't it amazing what you can accomplish when you're avoiding doing something?? Fantastic job!

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  20. Love it! How do you like CeCe's paints!? I love their color pallette and want to try it!

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  21. Bliss, you've done it again...what an awesome make-over!!! I need to get into one of your funks when I get home!!!!

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  22. This is the epitomy of "bring the FUNK". Love it Bliss!

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  23. Seriously!? This is what you create when you're in a funk? Ok where can I find my funk? Love this Bliss!

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  24. When I get in a funk, I don't get nearly so creative.
    Another winner Mrs. B - love it !
    xx

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  25. Another home run. What a great idea. It's perfect.

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  26. I have been wanting to do some subway art, but could not decide on the names to use. How simple - you just took some family memories! I am now thinking of using my grandparent's names and their birthplace. Thanks for the inspiration! Followed over from The Gunny Sack.

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  27. Jeesh girl ... Everytime I am out of town you are doing something amazing! I can't keep up with you! :) Looks great and so creative too. Hugs,
    Joy

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  28. I was going to say, you better link up this one to cowgirl up, because it's going on my FB page right now. You are AWESOME!!!! You are welcome to visit the ranch anytime (just bring your paintbrush and your letter decals)!

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  29. Anonymous4/23/2012

    Seems being "in a funk" suits you just fine!!

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  30. This is awesome!! You are one creative gal!! Love seeing what you create...and the decals worked so well! Super job, Bliss!!

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  31. That chest is amazing! Great job.

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  32. Please tell me you didn't get in a funk, think of pulling out the dresser, come up with an idea, decide exactly what you were going to do, and carry it through all in one day! If so, you have some serious mojo, girl! Bottle it up and ship it out, I'd buy a truck load.

    The dresser is fantastic!

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  33. Wowza, that is amazing. How darn creative. You should get in a funk more often. Love it!

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  34. That dresser is wonderful!! I love how you painted and finished it off with the camera words.
    Mary Alice

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  35. This is crazy good! I really love it. Thanks for sharing at Mod Mix Monday!

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  36. Bliss, this is AMAZING! You really are a talented, creative woman! I wish funks worked like that for me!

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  37. The funky mood suits your creative talent! Amazing job. Thanks for the ideas you give me!

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  38. Bliss, this is the first time I visit you and I am very happy I did, what a wonderful job you did with this dresser, well thought! inspired by Kodak, something very retro and original. Thank you for sharing it.

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  39. wow this is beautiful i love it xxxx

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  40. That is beautiful!! You are very talented. :) Where do you get the decals from?

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  41. How cool is this? Love it :) Laurel

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  42. Wow... it's gorgeous!

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  43. Let's see if we can get you over a hundred comments on this one...I think we can, I think we can. Sharing it on my facebook wall!

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  44. Stopping in from DebbieDoo's... love your dresser, it really is an amazing redo!
    Hugz,
    Kim

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  45. A-W-E-S-O-M-E-N-E-S-S

    as..... ALWAYS...

    From the Fantastic Miss Bliss!!!!!!

    LOVIN' it!
    -Joanne

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  46. Wow!!!! It is awesome! I love it!!!!

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  47. This can be the opening act for the Rock~n~Roll dresser, it can join the tour and R&R can show the Kodak dresser the ins & outs of life on the road ;)

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  48. So awesome Bliss !! You do the best work. I love it.

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  49. Oh my gosh, you do that in a funk? I'm scared of what you'll accomplish when you're rarin' to go!! I love it ALL!!!

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  50. WOW! This turned out amazing! When I'm in a funk, I literally wander around my house in a total daze and accomplish nothing. I like the idea of doing something totally NOT on the list. I want to be like you when I grow up! ha! :)

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  51. That is fabulous! No, don't run to the store next time because it's perfectly imperfect!!!! Yep, I feel you will have a lot of features coming your way

    Carol

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  52. Can you please get into a funk everyday.....if this is what you are going to create! I LOVE it and I am pinning it as fast as my little 'ole fingers can type.

    You did it AGAIN!!!!!!!!!

    blessings,
    karianne

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  53. So fun! I was on pinterest when Kari pinned it and came right over. :) Another great transformation Bliss.
    Karah

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  54. You have amazed me ONCE AGAIN! Where do you come up with these amazing ideas???? I love how you redid that dresser. I never would've thought about using the letter decals like that and then pulling them back off. Genius! You know.......that dresser would look good in my house somewhere. Just sayin. So, if you ever want to part with it....... I'm calling you next time I get in a funk (which I was in yesterday too). You certainly have good ideas of how to get out of it.

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  55. What an awesome re-do! Love, love, love this one!! You have my wheels spinning with possibilities now! A little birdie told me you posted a burlap pillow from my etsy shop to your facebook and I have to give a big shout out Thank You!!!
    You Rock!

    blessings,
    kijsa

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  56. This is just pure genious!! I love it!! I'm also your newest follower.

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  57. Definitely worth some toilet scrubbing time! Love this - this dresser has been flirting with your rock and roll dresser (better watch those two)!
    Pinning this.
    Kelly

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  58. Now that is Incredible~ I wish a bit of
    your Funk could rub off on Me....
    Thanks for sharing
    Cheryl

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  59. Oh Bliss! This is AWESOME! I love it so much! You really did a fantastic job! Thanks for sharing...
    amber

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  60. It wouldn't match anything in my home. I have no place to put it. I don't need it, but I WANT IT!!! WoW! I love, love, love it!!!!!

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  61. Wow! When inspiration hits you it hits hard! :) This dresser looks amazing!

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  62. Anonymous4/25/2012

    Wow! This turned out fabulous! Love it with the old photo and camera. :-)

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  63. Oh my Gosh! This is gorgeous! Great inspiration! How did you make the letters so neat?

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  64. Hey Kim, I'm wondering are you interested in guest posting at my blog? I host a guest blogger every Friday, so please let me know!

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  65. Wow I am loving your dresser transformation!You did a wonderful job! I would love for you to come share at my link party if you have time.
    Amy@homehappyhome

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  66. Brilliant how you transformed a plain dresser into a piece of art! You are a genius! Love it :)

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  67. This is the most beautiful thing in the world! I love it!
    Debbie

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  68. I love this take on subway art! So glad I found you through Life As A Thrifter and following now. ~ Maureen

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  69. This project is nothing short of AMAZING!

    I am a fan of the subway art furniture and you have taken it to the next level of inspiration for all of us!

    So glad I found you at SSS. Count me in as your newest happy follower here AND on Pinterest.

    Cori

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  70. Anonymous4/25/2012

    I live in Rochester... this is so cool... Great job!

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  71. Oh Bliss. You have outdone yourself! And I have the same dresser sitting in my family room waiting for me to do something with it. And now I am much closer thanks to this fabulous idea!

    :)

    Linda

    P.S. Sorry I've been MIA over here. It's been a bit crazed with the Etsy and linky party. All will be back to normal soon ...

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  72. For a girl who hates to paint, you sure know how to crank out some awesome painted projects!! Love this!!

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  73. Miranda4/25/2012

    Fabulous job. LOVE the black/white contrast -- very fitting to the theme of b&w photography. Excellent job on the distressing, also.
    Question: after you paint over the letter decals, how long before you can safely peel them off, and do they come off easily? Thanks for any info.

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      I reply to each and every post via email except the "no-reply" bloggers because I can't! Drop me an email and I will give you the details.

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  74. Your dresser turned out fab. Are you a Roch-cha girl or just a Kodak fan? I grew up there. Thanks for the memories generator.

    I'm visiting from the Home Happy Home linky party. I hope that you can stop by my blog as well. :)

    Thanks for sharing,
    Laura

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  75. I adore that black dresser. Love it!

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  76. You did it AGAIN you crazy lady! Stunning! Also, can I please have access to this storage room of yours?!

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  77. Man, your funk turns out some fantastic pieces!

    Visiting from Wow Us Wednesdays! Rhonda @ home.made.

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  78. Absolutely fab.u.lous!

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  79. Fabulous!! You did such a wonderful job on the dresser.
    xo, Sherry

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  80. LOVE IT! You did a great job on this piece. I think you should always work when you're in a funk because things turn out wonderful!


    Holly

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  81. So nice to meet you, Bliss!
    I'm loving this dresser makeover.
    I will be a new follower, Deb

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  82. Hi Bliss,
    I am thrilled to have found your blog...It is just full of wonderful inspiration. Love, love, love how the dresser turned out. I have a vintage dresser I have been wanting to give a makeover to for my daughter's bedroom and she loves old cameras and photography...I think she might like this idea. Thanks for the inspiration. Can't wait to look around your awesome blog some more. Have a wonderful day.

    Hugs and Smiles,
    ♥Ana

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  83. You are just endlessly talented! I can't believe it, another major out of the box superstar winner. Thank you for sharing!!

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  84. So impressed! I love it. I'm finally sitting at the computer with a glass of wine, ready to read through all my friend's blogs, the least "work-y" part of my day, and I come across this. I'm in awe. And jealous. And want to try it, except I don't really know about letter decals, but now that you told me, I'll go to the store first:)

    ooh, ups just rang the bell, it's my new outdoor rug. gotta run!

    Jessica
    stayathomeista.com

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  85. Amazing. You Rock!!

    mONICa
    www.decoratinginsanity.com

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  86. Next time you're in a funk, can you come blow it off at my house? Bring your paint and tools. I'll find something for you to paint up, mmmkay?

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  87. This is so seriously cool. My next stop is to pin it to my painted furniture board. :D So glad I found you via Decorating Insanity
    pam

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  88. This is am amazing redo! I love it.

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  89. I bow to you in amazement! Thinking something like this will work so well in my son's room. You rocked this one!!

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  90. O.
    M.
    G!!!
    You are AMAZING!!! Love, love, love this dresser! I wanna get in a funk like that! Bravo for avoiding the toilets and spending time with your talent! Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina

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  91. Are you kidding me? I just love what can come out of a no plan funk! This piece is gorgeous and so very unique. What a stinkin awesome job!
    I would be super excited if you linked up over at my Anything Goes Link Party going on from 6 MST Friday till midnight Monday.
    http://too-much-time.com/2012/04/get-schooled-saturday-20.html
    xxx, Kim

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  92. Love the idea and the finished product. What a perfect spot to house all your camera equipment--plus you have room to display on the top. (Such a gorgeous polaroid!)

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  93. I love this dresser! You did such a fantastic job. I recently did a toy chest for my kids' playroom in a beachy style.

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  94. Super cool! Very unique way to decorate an old dresser. I like all the typefaces you used, too!

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  95. This just couldnt get any better!! WAY TO GO!! It just sooo right on!! LOVE it. We featured you!! Thanks for linking up!!
    Amy

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  96. Totally Perfect!!! I'd love to have you share at my party...it JUST opened!!!

    http://www.itsoverflowing.com/2012/04/overflowing-with-creativity-19.html

    XO, Aimee

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  97. You are such a bloomin' genious! LOVE it!!!
    Blessings,
    Angie @ Knick of Time

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  98. Bliss! How awesome! Another cool dresser. You have such inspiring style! I love it!
    ~Lisha

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  99. I love, love this dresser. I have one that I am getting ready to paint and I think that I am going to something like this. I love CeCe Caldwell Paint so much I started selling it. Thanks for the inspiration. Leslie

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  100. Okay, that is one seriously amazing dresser!

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  101. I collect vintage cameras. That fantastic dresser would occupy a place of honor in my home!

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  102. A woman after my own heart - anytime there is serious cleaning to do, I invent some other project to distract me! However, at no time have I made anything nearly as cool as this or your rock & roll dresser. I grew up near the Tennessee Eastman Kodak plant (I think all of my relatives worked there at some time or another), so I love the text. And I'll be featuring this at my Show & Tell party tomorrow - thanks for linking up!

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  103. Oh my goodness! This dresser is so cool! You did an amazing job, showing your passion for photograghy and displaying and making storage places for your favorite things too! What a great inspiring project! Just found you and I'm following you!
    Be blessed! Linda @ Grandmalay's Daydreams

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  104. Girl you rock!!I am amazed beyond words. This one will make you smile everytime you go for the camera. I agree with one comment ,an old window with Black and Whites of your family would be a perfect accent with the vintage cameras in front. I sold my collection of camera's and can say I still miss them. I had around 18 they made a cool statment. I want to find a dresser like this and do a texas outline that wraps the front and off to the sides. Then put names of the cities across each drawer. I think you talked me into a graphite and white. But AUSTIN will be in ? color....I'm thinking turquoise. See you inspired me Oh yea and line the drawers with Texas maps ...

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  105. I featured your crazy good kodak moment today at Mod Mix Monday!


    http://modvintagelife.blogspot.com/2012/04/mod-mix-monday-48.html

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  106. I think you should be depressed more often! So just kidding I love this and remember sticky floors means your kids are well loved!
    Kim@reposhture.blogspot.com

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  107. So awesome!! I love how you spruced it up - pretty cool too how the address is the real one! Love it!

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  108. Oh my word I pretty much LOVE this !!!

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  109. This dresser is so inspirational and fantastic. Great vision!

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  110. This is so awesome, that I am speechless! -Hard to do, btw!
    Simply AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Wow...
    xo-Lisa

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  111. Your dresser makeover is fantastic - I shared it on facebook!

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  112. Anonymous5/01/2012

    This is amazing! I love it! What a great idea to use a photography theme! You're on talented girl!

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  113. Very nice! I like that it's something we really haven't seen before with the Kodak theme. That curvy dresser is pretty cool.

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  114. You are a furniture refinishing rock-star!! My goodness, you just keep 'em coming! Love this piece! I'm featuring this tomorrow and pinning tonight! :)

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  115. This is so great! Great inspiration.

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  116. I recognized the address before I saw the name Kodak......worked in that building for many a year!!! You made a beautiful tribute to a company that built this city of Rochester, and were a giant in the field of film. We are all sad that they have filed for bankruptcy, another great American company lost to overseas competition. However, we remain proud of all they accomplished in the fields of film, medicine, chemistry,the space program, digital work, color finishing and so much more.......

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  117. Bliss, you are so darn cool! I am in love with this and really with all of your projects! I am featuring you tomorrow FOR SURE!!! :o)
    Jaime from crafty scrappy happy

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  118. Love this piece! I am featuring this today over at Homehappyhome if you want to come over and grab a button! Thanks so much for linking up last week at Whimsy Wednesday!

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  119. Such a fun and unique piece using words to a theme. So refreshing to see something so different out there too, great job :)

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  120. I love your kodak chest of drawers! how fun, and functional!

    gail

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  121. I love the dresser. It's great. I just painted a dresser for my adult son - plain ol' white! What was I thinking? This is so much better. I may have to take it back and redo it with words for him. Great idea.

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  122. SO fabulous and so fun!!! I just love it!
    Michelle

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  123. Anonymous5/04/2012

    This stopped me in my tracks ! I worked at State St for 20 years, retired now. What a great place it was and how sad a story:( Beautiful job, great tribute. But there's is sooo much more in Rochester than Kodak.

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  124. Its Cheri from Its SO Very Cheri. I am following you through Linky Followers and would love to have you come over for a visit and follow along as well.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE your dresser. FAB... I have a weekly party that goes up on Sunday's. I would love to have you enter. My features go up on Saturdays.

    I am pinning this as well.

    Cheri

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  125. I am featuring your project on www.decor2adoreable.com on the 17th.

    Cheri

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  126. Bliss this is flipping adorable! Great, great way to spend the day when you can't clean toilets! I love it!
    I just can't say enough, I totally love it!
    Susan
    Homeroad

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  127. Thanks so much for linking to Make the Scene Monday...I am featuring you later today!

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  128. Holy cow that is brilliant! When I'm in a funk and avoiding cleaning I just sit at the computer and waste my time planning projects I'll probably never get around to. I like your solution better!

    Judy

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  129. Anonymous6/28/2012

    Absolutely gorgeous, I love your dresser! It sure has beautiful lines to it as well, huh? I have this linked to my dressers post as well today, nice job!

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  130. Girl, this is truly stunning! Your story was so funny... loved every word!

    Shared on FJI Facebook and pinned for SNS 143. :)

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151052745226141&set=a.192514281140.164586.175378011140&type=1&theater

    Donna

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  131. Anonymous8/25/2012

    It's absolutely wonderfully awesomey! I love it ! ~ what a talent !

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    1. Thank you Bonnie. Did you know you are a no-reply blogger? That means I can't respond to this nice comment via email.
      Bliss

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  132. 140 comments! Well I will make one more! Beautiful job! I love it. You are one creative gal!

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  133. So this now famous dresser was made by YOU! Amazingly creative... beautiful job, and you cracked me right up! :)

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  134. Love, love, love this! I found you on Embracing Change's best of 2012 furniture link party & I will be checking back often. Patti @ OldThingsNew

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  135. You know how I feel about this piece. You know I am featuring it. Need I say more?
    Stacey

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  136. I LOVE this! must make one! ~what a fabulous, fun, piece!

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  137. Hi Bliss, I found this on Hometalk and wanted to stop by and tell you how much I love it!! I've been to your site before, but never commented (I'm shy and a newbie) but I always laugh and enjoy your posts, all your awesome projects aside. The Valentine /Hey Girl was hysterical!! Looking forward to what you come up with next. Thanks.

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  138. You always do amazing work when it comes to fixing up something or making it more beautiful. You have amazing talent.

    lisa

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  139. Thats Fantastic!!!!!!

    Shelly- minettesmaze.blogspot.com

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  140. Anonymous4/19/2013

    Wow! Awesome! I pinned it....hope you don't mind! Thanks for sharing.

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  141. Okay... I'm comment #152. Do you really care what I think? HAHA! but I had to tell you how gorgeous this dresser is. WOW! You did a fantastic job, I haven't seen one like this. It really is something.

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  142. Hi.. Love your blog, and you inspire me very much.. I wanted to say me and a friend stole your idea about this design, and made something like it.. If you want to see it, check out this link :D http://envintagedrom.blogspot.no/2012/09/ra-stilig-skjenk.html

    this was our first project together, and from newer posts on the blog, you can see what more we made... :) Have a great day! Now I will browse more of your blog. Hugs for norway ..

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