How to Use a Paint Sprayer on Furniture: A Bookcase Makeover

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This is a sponsored post and giveaway, but this is solely my own creativity, 100%!

 

You’re so going to laugh when you see this pathetic little bookcase. Yes, my friends, this is what my kids’ bookcase looked like just days ago. I didn’t think to remove the dishes before snapping this pic. As if I am that neat and tidy….NOT! ๐Ÿ˜‰

I posted about this bookcase on my other bookcase project where I showed you how I hacked my kids’ new bookcase and built LEGO storage on top (!!!).

So of course this one needed a new life, and a new purpose. Because here at Thrift Diving, we don’t throw things out, do we?? That’s a DIY no-no.

BEFORE

Billy Bookcase before - had this bookcase since my oldest was a baby

Remember my pretty basement office makeover?? The kids crawl all over me while I’m down here working, like mice on cheese ;). I thought I had better create an area to keep them occupied while we’re down here, starting with this bookcase!

 

AFTER!

How to paint a bookcase - Thrift Diving

 

I actually have two HomeRight paint sprayers, but my favorite is the Finish Max Pro, which I used to paint this super cheesy yellow bookcase :). (Man, all this reference toย cheese is making me hungry! Dude, I just started a weight loss program and I’m struggling here. LOL)

I thought I’d show you a pretty pic of the sprayer: THEIRS…..
Homeright Fine Finish Max Pro

 

….because MINEย actually looks like this: a hot mess :). Or rather, just well-loved! And well-used!ย ๐Ÿ™‚

I’m terrible about cleaning up my tools properly. (Come on, admit it–you struggle with this, too, don’t you??)

Messy paint sprayer

 

 

I wanted to show you guys how to actually use this paint sprayer because there are times when you just want to get through a project quickly, or you’re painting something like wicker (trust me–a brush ain’t gettin’ into those cracks!), or maybe you just like to discriminate against brushes. Who knows ;). But here’s the tutorial for ya!

Watch the Tutorialย – How to Use a Paint Sprayer on Furniture – Bookcase Makeover

I’m embarrassed to admit I still haven’t had time to work on my defunct gallery wall, but–hey!!–hopefully the yellow distracts from that!

I used the same picture to place above the bookcase, but added some super hero paper instead of the car. Oh, and can I say, I got that frame from the thrift store? (But, of course!).

 

Create a space for kids while Mommy is working

And I’m still loving on my project where I turned a knife block into a crayon holder for the kids. Can you believe that thing has been pinned about 12,000 times? Jeez…..I wish every project would have legs like that! LOL

I love the smooth finish the paint sprayer leaves. As much as I love paint brushes, there’s nothing like the smoothness with spraying on paint versus brush strokes.

Colorful bookcase idea

 

My favorite part? Aside from the big chalk board I painted for them (and added mailbox stickers I had lyingย around):

The thrifted bumblebee rain boots I had bought for my youngest when he was a baby. Now, they’ll hold paint brushes and chalk!

Fill old baby boots with chalk and brushes

 

Upcycled baby shoes

 

It didn’t take any time to get the bookcase done. It was a pretty small project. But larger pieces, like tables and a whole set of dining room chairs, you could get done in no time!

Anyhow, here’s my youngest, Kojo (age 3), using his new chalk board. He’s a little short, but he’ll grow in to it ;).

 

Kids DIY chalkboard in a kids playroom

 

Kids basement play wall to keep them busy

 

DIY chalkboard for a kids area or playroom

 

Create space for a kids area in the basement

 

How to Use Chalk Paint in a Paint Sprayer

And did you even know that you can use chalk paint in a paint sprayer? Here’s the video tutorial on my YouTube channel!

So have you ever used a paint sprayer? Whatย kind of pieces do you like to spray?

 

 

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134 Comments

  1. Kelly Miota says:

    I liked the HomeRight Facebook page. I would start with my patio furniture, but I also have many, many things that need painting. Thanks for the giveaway.

  2. Ann Maffett says:

    I liked Home Right on FB. I have a dresser that I need to paint. But I love yard sales and thrift stores, so I’m always picking up something that needs TLC. You make it look so easy that I could do it by myself and not have to wait for hubby’s help. Thanks for your great ideas.

  3. Jennifer Snyder says:

    I “LIKED” HomeRight Facebook page I have lots of pieces I would use the HomeRight sprayer on ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Jill Cozart says:

    I Liked Homeright on Facebook. I have a bunch of thrifted Wood furniture sitting in my garage that I would paint

  5. I liked their page, may have to check into that steam machine giveaway as well.
    Thanks

  6. I like Home Right on FB. Good luck on the weight loss; I also started a new attempt at losing weight!

  7. Carrie Elmore says:

    I liked Home Right on FB – love the video – especially impressed on how easy the clean up looks? I have been intimidated by sprayers!!! I have my mother in law’s buffet in storage and it is waiting to be painted (it is an ugly 1970’s puke yellow!!!). It was in my hub’s bedroom when he was a child and it has a lot of sentimental value. I can’t wait to get it prettified!

  8. I liked Home Right on Facebook. I enjoy your blog and the video was very informative. Of course, if I win I will have to hide the paint sprayer from my husband.

  9. I liked Home Right on Facebook. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it and learned a lot.
    -Joan

  10. I liked Home Right on facebook and I watched your video, you make it look so easy! I need to paint my back door!

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