Begin by prepping the dresser. Remove the hardware, sand smooth, and remove all dust with the tack cloth.
Paint the dresser with the Kilz, completely covering all parts including the front of the drawers. Let dry.
While the dresser is drying, print and cut out your designs for the front of your drawers. Set aside.
Once the dresser is dry, sand off areas at the edges of the dresser using sandpaper. Distress as much as desired.
Use a detail brush and your acrylic paint colors to add details to the front of the dresser - I used branches and leaves. Let dry.
Apply the cutouts to the front of the dresser with Mod Podge. Apply Mod Podge to the dresser, smooth down the paper cutout, and let dry 15 -20 minutes.
Once dry, apply a top coat of Mod Podge over the top of each paper cutout. Let dry.
Seal the entire dresser with a coat of Minwax polycrylic. Let dry and repeat.
Let the dresser completely dry overnight and the replace the hardware.
Notes
You'll want to use the same finish Mod Podge as you do the final sealer (meaning Satin and Satin, Gloss and Gloss, etc.).