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I had a very small project which has been sitting in the garage for quite sometime. I finally got the energy to work on it.
I bought this little occasional table from one of the other vendors in the store for $12. The finish was in real bad shape but the table itself is still solid, legs are pretty sturdy and not wobbly.
I bought this little occasional table from one of the other vendors in the store for $12. The finish was in real bad shape but the table itself is still solid, legs are pretty sturdy and not wobbly.
I took it out on the driveway to start working on it. I sanded it really well and then primed it and let it dry overnight.
Then took a leftover paint that I found in the garage and started painting. I let it dry and sanded again and repainted.
I pretty much followed Kim's way of refinishing but of course, I wasn't expecting it to be as good as hers. I had saved one of her blogs showing how to do it and it worked pretty well. Thanks Kim!
What do you think?
I buffed it with Minwax paste afterwards. It went back to the store to sell in my booth. It's ok if it does not sell because I can use it to display small items that I sell there.
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26 comments:
You did a great job! If I were you, I'd be hoping it didn't sell. But I bet it will!
Great job Christine. I've seen these tables, but never one with two shelves. Very pretty.
What a cool little table! You did a great job Christine:@)
Christine, what an adorable table. Your work is really very very good. Also belated happy Birthday to you and yours. I hope it was a day filled with blessings.
Good job! And yes, great little display table!
Very impressive, Christine, great refinishing job -- plus, I love your idea of displaying the small items that you sell on the table. I guarantee if you just put a little sign that says, "Display table is also for sale, if interested" that you will get somebody to SNAP it up! :)
Best,
Gloria
GooD JOB, I bet it will sell quickly.
what a transformation. Beautiful job.
Ahhhh, You saved this table. From an ugly duckling to a beautiful swan!
Hi Christine! OH, I love that little table! You did a terrific job on it too! I have one very similar but mine doesn't have two shelves below the top - just one! Oh, I can see you poking all kinds of pretties on it.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
You did good - nice redo!
Have a great week.
Christine I have a table like this and love it. You have done a great job repainting. I love the aged look and need to try buffing some of my projects with the minwax afterwards. It gives it a neat look!
I like it, Christine. I bet it will sell quickly!
Christine, I think your table is fabulous!!
This is a great looking table.
Love the lines of that table! Looks great!
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Oh hon...you did a great job, you had it in you! Sorry, though, I think it'll sell in a blink!
Love
FABBY
Christine,
That is fantastic! I would love to find a little table like that. Around here they would have $40 on it. So disappointing not to ever find a good deal.
Sherry
First that was a steal of a price! And it turned out so beautifully! I have no doubt that it'll sell quickly Christine. *winks* Vanna
Visiting from BTNOP. The table is just darling and what a good deal you got on it!
Your table is beautiful, Christine...I have something similar but not with the bottom shelves. You did a great job, I am sure it's going to sell!
XO,
Janie
I think it's gorgeous Christine. And even better you already had the paint! Great score for only $12.
xoxo,
Kim
The table looks great! I love the color. Stop by for a blog visit. New follower :)
I think that is fabulous Christine...I have a table very similar that i want to paint but my husband tells me NO:)
It looks wonderful. You did a great job!
It looks great, Christine. I love that table and what a deal! I wish I could find nice ones that cheap and sturdy. Thanks for sharing at WUW.
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