I'd been looking for a new table to go next my couch and this one was perfect...except for the color of course. But I knew I could paint it!!
First I had my hubby give it a light sanding...notice he's also sanding another one of my thrift store purchases ;)
I only had him lightly sand it because I planned on roughing up the edges after painting it white so I could see some of the wood coming through.
So I grabbed my professional paint can & stir stick...
...and set off to paint. Don't freak out - my husband was fully aware of what I was doing. In fact, he's the one that gave it to me.
It took several coats to cover this table. I will tell you that I wish I would've used spray paint instead of using a brush. Sanding this sucker would've been a *lot* easier. Plus, this was some leftover white paint we had in the garage. Not sure but I think it might've been outdoor paint...I discovered that makes a difference when painting furniture. Oh well, live and learn. It still turned out cute. Check it out:
It took several coats to cover this table. I will tell you that I wish I would've used spray paint instead of using a brush. Sanding this sucker would've been a *lot* easier. Plus, this was some leftover white paint we had in the garage. Not sure but I think it might've been outdoor paint...I discovered that makes a difference when painting furniture. Oh well, live and learn. It still turned out cute. Check it out:
Like I said, I sanded some of the edges to give it that 'worn' look. I was pretty rough in some spots. I wanted the table to look a little beat up. Seems silly to paint something just to turn around and sand it off, doesn't it??
That basket under the table used to hold a bunch of toys. After going through it and putting about 90% of them in my thrift shop booth I was able to put some extra pillows in there. The table just looked too bare without anything underneath it.
I also have several of my thrifty finds on that table.
That white lamp I snatched up at the thrift shop for 9 bucks (with the shade). It used to be gold (gack!) but with a couple coats of white spray paint it looks brand new. I just need to do something about that shade. Not lovin' it...
That basket under the table used to hold a bunch of toys. After going through it and putting about 90% of them in my thrift shop booth I was able to put some extra pillows in there. The table just looked too bare without anything underneath it.
I also have several of my thrifty finds on that table.
That white lamp I snatched up at the thrift shop for 9 bucks (with the shade). It used to be gold (gack!) but with a couple coats of white spray paint it looks brand new. I just need to do something about that shade. Not lovin' it...
The only problem with this lamp is there is no switch. Huh?? I got the lamp home, plugged it in and discovered no switch. Maybe it's a touch lamp?? Nope. So what did I do?? I plugged it into a spare power strip. Now I can just hit the switch with my foot whenever I need to turn the lamp on and off. Btw, that lamp was totally worth the 9 bucks...the seller left one of those energy efficient bulbs in it. You know, the ones that are really expensive per bulb. Score!
That turquoise little bowl I found at the thrift market for 3 bucks.
I would love to say that those starfish came from one of our great beach travels but alas, I bought them on etsy here.
This glass jar filled with sea shells I snatched at the flea market for a buck
This little bowl thing I got at Joann's for a couple bucks.
But after a little white & bahama sea spray paint it was just the right piece for my table.
As for that little table runner, I'll show how I made that tomorrow :)
As for that little table runner, I'll show how I made that tomorrow :)
I'll be linking up to Jen's weekend wrap up party:
Very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteUm- AWESOME! I love it! So cute and all your little touches are just perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great finds! I had to laugh because in the picture with your husband sanding, that is my exact nightstand as a child which I still use! The table looks great and I especially like that lamp. I need to jump on the band wagon and get some spraypaint and hit the thrift stores and flea markets. Thanks for sharing all your great finds, I really look forward to seeing what new things you come up with!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation! It's so pretty and I love all the details.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think my favorite thing is something you didn't even comment on, the cushions in the basket under the table. What a clever idea. They just end up on the floor at my house most of the time!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. All your ideas are so cute!!!! Too bad we don't still live in the same state!
ReplyDeletebeeee-u-ti-ful! You do great work!
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