
I picked up this little side table from the G-Dub for $12.99

The detail was a little jacked up on one side so....

I took a butter knife and jacked up the other side! Viola!

I took off the handle and started to paint her right up!!


I used spray primer then Heirloom White on top. Then I made a wash with Martha Stewart "Sharkey Gray" blend of paint and water (50-50)
I think I'll move her into my bedroom, but she's hanging out on the patio for now.
GORG!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! Enjoy your table!!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! I love it!
ReplyDelete~Tana
I love how you saved that old table. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteYour table turned out great! What a difference a coat of paint makes! I love the wonderful detailing, too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I would have tried to "fix" the side that had the missing part, even tho I couldn't because I have no skills in that area. I would not have thought to just take the matching piece off...duh...
ReplyDeleteNice work... you are so inspiring.
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