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One-of-a-Kind Ornate Vintage Dresser in Classic Black & Gold

This stunning vintage dresser features beautifully ornate, raised detailing that adds elegance and charm to any space. The classic black finish enhances its timeless appeal, while the wood veneer construction offers both beauty and function. Measuring 70"L x 18.75"D x 31"H, it includes nine roomy drawers for ample storage. The original hardware has been refreshed in a modern gold tone but can be changed to black at the buyer’s request. A truly unique piece that combines vintage character with functional design.

Vintage Window Frame Turned Art

This vintage window was in perfect condition. The wood frame and glass were both intact. I used it to create motivational wall art. First, I restored the wood frame and then added vinyl inspirational words to the glass. Now it looks beautiful. Old windows can make perfect wall art.


I scrubbed and bleached the wood, removing the years of dirt and grime. After drying, the wood surfaces were sanded smooth. The back side of the frame was primed. Then, the front side was painted with a pretty aqua blue paint from General Finishes called Key West. I applied two coats of paint and then sealed both sides with clear wax.

The window can be oriented in both directions. I chose portrait.

 Originally I used a dry erase marker to write on inspirational words (R). I put the words printed on paper on the underside and traced as an easy hack. These words can easily be wiped off .


My sister was up for a visit and had brought her Cricut along for some other t-shirt projects and printed off some new words for me.


Cricut users know the steps to transferring words onto the pieces but the simple layman's process was the excess vinyl around the words was removed, a transfer medium was applied, then each word was set in place to come up with a layout. Once where desired it was burnished into place.

In the left photo you can see one of the words going on, as well as another that was just set in place to see if I wanted to add it in the right photo.



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Because of its weight I added a french cleat to the back of the frame and the other half on the wall after finding the desired location. And the vinyl words can be removed and changed at any time. Photos can be placed or art behind the glass as well. There are so many options to use and old window frame with glass.


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  1. What a fabulous idea! It looks great. And you got some use out of the Cricut too.

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    1. Thank you kindly, I am glad my sister has one as I get the occasional use but would not use much on my own I dont think. She makes t-shirts :)

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  2. A very unique way to display a wooden window!

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  3. What a unique way to display a wooden window!

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