Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Annoying Little Table

I got this little table from my grandma, she moved and had a lot of excess furniture and let me take what I wanted. So I took quite a few little things and this table is one of them. It started off as a great way for me to get my feet wet with painting furniture. I have now decided I hate this little table and I'm never painting it again. The feet and little columns on it are a pain.


Then to top it off, on top of the table there was what I think was once gum stuck on it. Luckily I had something that took that right off with a little scrubbing. Goo Gone, I love this stuff. It is amazing


So I get all the sticky stuff off and I just kinda sand it down a little with some sand paper I had laying around. Nothing heavy duty, just put a few scratches on it so it would hold onto the paint.

I used Benjamin Moore paint first as a primer, two coats of it and the brown was all covered. I used a roller to paint the top and bottom shelf then a paint brush to paint the columns and top handles.




Next, I decided I wanted to try gray on this project. I am in the process of moving into a new house/apartment when I transfer at the end of the summer and right now all of my things are being stored at my boyfriends house. So he gets the joy of all my things taking over his house. So I'm trying to go with something neutral here because I'm not sure what everything will look like/how it will all be put together at the new place.

I decided to be a little adventureous though and try something new again on this project. I'm using a stencil on the top of table. It's just a simple stencil I bought at hobby lobby with a coupon so I think it was $7. I had a foam poka dot brush also from Hobby lobby that I used to put the stencil on and it worked really well. 

Here it is with the stencil on top, I painted the top and bottom with the gray paint and the columns but I decided to leave the legs a cream color, it is the same paint I used to prime this piece with.  I painted the stencil the same color as the legs, a cream color. After I was finished with the stencil I let everything dry. It took about 3 hours to do everything because it was really warm today and everything dried really fast. 

After everything was dry I decided to sand things down some. Just to rough it up and age it a little. I gave it some roughing up and then I put on some stain. I used a Minwax wood finish stain. It took a while to get the coloring that I wanted especially on the columns. I did those a couple of times to get stain in all the little details it had. I wanted to make sure that they stood out. 


Here is my finished product! I think it looks great and love all the details that I got with the stain!

The paint I used as a Primer was Benjamin Moore Sparkling Wine in low lustre finish. The gray paint I used was Royal interiors Ace paint, Devonshire in eggshell. Finally I used Minwax Wood Finish stain in Early American.

 

I'm really happy with the way it turned out. I'm definitely going to be doing this again soon. I was a little worried about the stencil but I think it turned out great, especially for my first time ever painting furniture. What do you think?






16 comments:

  1. I think it's great! I have a similar to to refinish and I haven't started it for some of the same reasons. Hopefully it will come out as lovely! ~Danielle

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    1. Thank you so much Danielle! Once I was finished I was very happy with it. I hope to see your table and what you've done with it!

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  2. It turned out so lovely!! You did great for getting your feet wet! Thanks for sharing at Show & Share! Featuring this in tomorrow's party!

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    1. Thank you so much! I can't wait to see it featured!

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  3. Cute table even with the little annoying features :o)
    I did one similar in the past so I understand!
    I would love for you to come by my party and link it up - the party just opened!
    Stacey of Embracing Change
    http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you Stacy! I will come and link my table up!

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  4. Great redo and I love the colors!

    Tanya :)

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  5. I really love this! I have a side table just like this at home and it's just like your before picture. I've been wanting to redo it for ages, but I'm too chicken. Now following through GFC. Love from Whimsically Homemade!

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    1. Thanks Megan! I would love to see what you come up with for your table!

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  6. That went from annoying little table to pretty little table in no time at all! Thanks for linking up this week!
    Stacey of Embracing Change

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    1. Thanks Stacey! I love linking up at your party!

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  7. Your table is beautiful. I love the stenciled top!

    Dee

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  8. This is really cute. You did an awesome job! I am new to furniture refinishing as well. I just did my first project over the weekend.

    Keep up the great work. :)

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  9. You did a great job, Morgan! You should be proud. Refinishing furniture is not an easy task. I love the new color and the stencil.

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