Drop leaf tables keep on finding their way into the shop and I keep finding them new homes. They are such a great space saver which is important in this neighborhood. So here is another stenciling makeover for your viewing pleasure.
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Before and After Shot |
Some more before pics:
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We used some wood glue and clamps to strengthen the separated pieces. |
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A new stencil to try out! |
Here's the table covered completely. I mixed up some homemade chalk paint so that it would adhere nicely to the bare wood.
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The paint is Martha Stewart Rainforest if anyone likes it. It was a score from the oops section! |
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I added some Polyshades to the top and legs to protect the paint and give the table some shine. |
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Isn't the turquoise a nice contrast to the cherry wood? The wood stain enhanced the paint color as well. |
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A steal for $200. Get it while it's still here. |
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