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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

French drop leaf table



Here is the story of an UGLY table that I turned into a French dream!!!
Look at the bottom..someone had nicely cut out a piece of chipboard and screwed it
underneath to give a nice (I hope you are catching the SARCASM)
bottom shelf. They didn't even finish it..They left the shelf as chipboard.
I felt so sad for this table.


I could see the diamond in the rough. I got out the screwdriver
and took off the LOVELY shelf. :)
I could see the improvement already.


Now I don't know what they used to protect the top on this table, but I
think it was a combination of shellac, wax, and maybe a thin layer
of bubble gum. It was awful!!
I sanded with 60 grit in 90 degree heat and that stuff was not coming off.
It was there to stay. Plus when they finished it there were HUGE
drips over the edge that were like pieces of plastic.
So on to plan B.


I primed the WHOLE table!!
and painted with a nice graphic from none other than
The Graphics Fairy



I glazed and distressed the top and here she is in all her glory!!!


I think she turned out B.E.A.U.T.F.U.L.



"A little powder, a little paint, makes a woman what she ain't"
(that's for my sister...she loves when I get sayings that are stuck in my head
stuck in hers...:)))))
Have a BEAUTIFUL day.
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43 comments:

  1. She is gorgeous! Love the color:-)

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  2. ha, it's true about the sayings, but remember that one is the one ciara gets stuck in her head...she hates you for that one, lol...i'll have to have her read this now. :)

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  3. that looks beautiful! this table was just perfect for that graphic!

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  4. Thanks so much Cassie..I thought it would be perfect too..:)

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  5. The graphic looks so cute on the table. Great transformation!

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  6. It was just an ugly duckling, now it's a beautiful swan! You did such a great job!!!!

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  7. thanks so much ladies...much better don't you agree...:)

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  8. Sorry, I guess I forgot that part..:) I was very tired...This time I heard about transfer paper and used that from a printout off of my computer..:)

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  9. That's a great looking table - such a fabulous transformation! Linking over from Saved by Suzy's house party..hope you will check out my post, too!
    http://www.lminteriorsllc.blogspot.com

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  10. This is such a gorgeous piece now. How did you get the writing on it? I love it.

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  11. Really nice. I passed up a similar table since I promised my husband I wouldn't buy any more until I had cleared out what I have in the garage. Now I wished I had grabbed it. Good job.

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  12. Thanks everyone...I guess I forgot to mention that I printed off the graphic and and used transfer paper to draw on the table and then painted it in.

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  13. Love this too! I would want to keep all this stuff! you have been cranking stuff out! Wow! I want to see awhile table pic. Can you add one? Is the table bluish?

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  14. One more thing out of curiosity...adding to the value of this whole thing. How much did you buy the table for? How long did you work on it?

    Again...love it! You are so talented!

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  15. Very nice makeover! So very lovely!
    Best Wishes and Blessings,
    Amanda

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  16. She looks like she's smiling with her new makeover. Great transformation, thanks for sharing.

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  17. Hi! I'm visiting you from Night Owl Crafting and just wanted to say I LOVE this table!!! :)

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  18. Love it! I'm going to try something similar on a piece that's been sitting in my garage. Yours turned out awesome! I love your blog too. I'm a new follower. Pop over for a visit sometime!
    xoxo,
    Kim

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  19. Very nice! Good eye you had- nice redo/ nice table :)

    Thanks for sharing!
    Visiting from My Romantic Home Linky Party today,
    ~Suzanne in Illinois

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  20. Thanks so much ladies!! You all are the best!!!

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  21. Absolutely stunning! Don't you love The Graphic Fairy? I used that same graphic on a much smaller project. I love your table!

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  22. I have table just like your orginal totally blah, love how you changed it!

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  23. She is indeed a beauty!

    Hope you will please drop by and enter my $50 Overstock.com Gift Card Giveaway!! If there are 500 entries, the amount will increase the Gift Card to $100.

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  24. That looks so gorgeous! You did a great job and we are so glad you shared it with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
    Vanessa

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  25. I think it looks great, love the graphic! Thanks for linking up!

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  26. Just wanted to let you know I featured this as part of my BFF Link Party Wrap Up. Grab a featured button from my sidebar if you like :)

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  27. Great job! I love it!
    I'm your newest follower! :)

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  28. Great job!! Thanks for linking up this week to Craft and Tell!

    Ashley
    www.cherishedbliss.com

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  29. That's amazing! Its so gorgeous! Congrats on a great project!

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  30. Absolutely Amazing!! I need to learn how to paint graphics like that, yours is fantastic!!

    Nancy
    coeurdalenegifts.blogspot.com

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  31. Now that's a sweet restyle! I love it.

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  32. Gorgeous finishing job and I love the graphic you chose. I featured it on my facebook page. Thanks again for linking up to The Creative Spark.
    Jenn :)

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  33. Beautiful restoration! Thank you for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday!

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  34. SOOOOO beautiful!! Are you selling her or keepin' her? What a gem! I want one! I'm signing on as a follower, hope you will stop by, too!
    Andrea @ townandprairie.blogspot.com

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  35. Andrea, I will be sure to check out your blog, and as for the table, she SOLD yesterday!!! :)
    and a big thanks to the rest of you ladies!!

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  36. This is gorgeous! Next time, just go straight for the toxic stuff and use Jasco stripper. Just be sure to wear your hasmat suit when using it!

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  37. Wow... you turned it into an absolute beauty :)

    Thanks for linking. The party for this week - Tea Time Thursdays @ Kreative Korner - is on. Hope to see you there with latest posts.
    http://tanyaanurag.blogspot.com/2011/08/tea-time-thursdays-2-and-features.html

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