Hi all! I hope you all had a fantastic Christmas! I have so enjoyed spending time with John and the boys ~ I was going to try and get this post done yesterday but we were bumbs, to say the least, and I just didn't get around to it...but here it is!!!
I don't think I have done a non-Christmas project in a month or so....kind of feels like I'm reconnecting with an old friend!!!! Ahhhhh....furniture rehab.....feels good!
So I bought this little shanty at my favorite thrift store downtown! I loved the lines and already had a perfect spot for her! She needed a new paint job and some rehab to the rickety leg joints but she was exactly what I had been looking for ~ in the back of the car and home we went!
4 MONTHS LATER.......
After using her as a saw horse, paint table and storage shelf, she was ready for her makeover!!!
I lightly sanded the entire surface of the table and sprayed 3 coats of Rust-Oleum Canyon Black all over!
I then used my 3M sanding block to distress ALL of the edges to give her a good worn look!
Not completely satisfied to leave her as is, I purchased this unfinished wooden piece at Lowe's for under $5 and painted it with Antique White acrylic (we have had low temperatures this week and the spray paint won't dry in cold weather).
A little Ralph love ~ paint on and wipe off! (Ralph Lauren Smoke Glaze)
Next, I used Gorilla Glue Epoxy to secure the wooden piece to the end of the table.
Now for her debut....
She fits just perfectly in her little corner spot!!! Now that Christmas is over I can't wait to visit the thrift stores again!
For a listing of local thrift stores in your area visit Garage Sales Tracker!!!
Also...Don't forget about our next Link Party and Giveaway ~ 'I Made it Without My Hubby' on January 7!!!! You can get our button on our sidebar!!!!!
~Ashley
The table is too cute! I always look twice at those kinds of tables at the thrift store but I never buy one. I was just thinking the same thing today "now that Christmas is over, I can go to the thrift store!" haha
ReplyDeleteIt came out great! But tell me why my Home Depot does not carry Ralph's Smoke Glaze???????
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great! You always do the greatest projects.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty transformation!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great! It looks so good in that spot. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAhh, back to what you really enjoy and what we really enjoy seeing...your crafty skills.
ReplyDeletelove this....great idea for redoing an old piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. She's a beauty! Great job on such a charming table!
ReplyDeleteNice transformation!
ReplyDeleteBlack beauty...you are absolutely right! I love this little table. The curves are so pretty. It looks so nice in your home. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Ok, one question... Those dominos are cute- did you make them?!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I would never have thought to put the wood cut out on it. Adorable!
ReplyDeletelove the table...love the drapes even more! may I ask where you got them?
ReplyDeleteI love it, and I am glad you kept in black, and didn't do white or burlap... he he! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I love the dominos on the wall too!
ReplyDeleteTurned out just gorgeous!! I know what you mean about the spray paint in cold weather. I sure can't wait till it warms up a bit!
ReplyDeletegood job! I still need to do those dominos! It would be easier if you'd do them for me. :)
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had one of those tables. It was a telephone table. (in the days when telephones were huge and secured to just one place in the house.)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I love how the colors fit with your dominoes and how the scrolly piece works with your drapes. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to have something by the 7th for the no-hubby party. Either way though, I'll be stopping by to check everything out.
Happy New Year!
Jen @ jentility.com
beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the thrifty link too!
This turn out great! Job well done! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out awesome and goes so well in that little spot in your house. I am working on mine for January 7th!
ReplyDeleteNice little table. You are always up to something creative! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteI love the table. I really love the dominos. Did you make those?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteYou are brave, or just better at spray painting them me. I redid some end tables and ugh. They need to be stripped, sanded, primed and repainted. Needless to say, they haven't been done yet. I have to look for this paint. where'd you get it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find - Love it!
ReplyDeletethat table would be perfect next to a desk, set a scanner on it, paper underneath the top tier and you are good to go!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is too cute! I love the dominoes you have hanging above it as well.
ReplyDeleteI totally share your enthusiasm on doing a non Christmas project, big time. Your table is wonderful! And I really like the add-ons. Instant character.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to SNS!
FJ Donna
Beautiful lines on this table and a nice simple transformation! Love it!
ReplyDeleteisn't she so lovely, she's a she right? I love the contrast that the cream adds. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteI like it! Thanks for adding details like what paint, spray, and tools you used because I have a desk that needs a makeover...so I'll be coming back here and taking notes =)
ReplyDeleteSome of my furniture needs rescued. This looks awesome! Great job!
ReplyDeleteRoeshel
hi!! love your blog along with all the wonderful tutorials!! wondering if you might be willing to share where you found the curtains in these pictures?? thanks!!
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