{*Alternately titled: The reason I love spray paint!*}
I picked up this end table at a flea market/antique store a few weeks ago. It cost $25. A little expensive considering the condition that it was in, but it was the perfect size and I loved all the details on the trim. I was hoping to find something under $20, but I went ahead a paid the $25 because I could see how great this table would be with a few coats of paint.
I used Zinsser Oil based primer {the stain blocker, bond coat kind} to do my first coat. This stuff is amazing....no need to sand down previously finished furniture, because it will stick to any glossy surface. The table is looking better already.
After the primer was dry, I put on a few coats of my favorite spray paint {Krylon Bahama Sea}! I loved the color, but it was just a little too bright.
So, I tried my hand at glazing for the first time. I took some left over black trim paint and watered it down...approximately one part water to three parts paint. I used a paint brush to apply the watery paint and an old tshirt to wipe it off. I made sure to let the glaze sit a little longer on the trim pieces so that it got into all the little details.
After the primer was dry, I put on a few coats of my favorite spray paint {Krylon Bahama Sea}! I loved the color, but it was just a little too bright.
So, I tried my hand at glazing for the first time. I took some left over black trim paint and watered it down...approximately one part water to three parts paint. I used a paint brush to apply the watery paint and an old tshirt to wipe it off. I made sure to let the glaze sit a little longer on the trim pieces so that it got into all the little details.
I love the color!~ Very modern and fun now.
ReplyDeleteLook at you Kelli! I love how it turned out and the glaze. Cute addition to your room.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it!!!!
ReplyDeletethat primer you can use on anything? I have a dresser i am wanting to refinish that is in Allie's room but it's got poly on it. My dad says it's hard to refinish something like that. would that stuff work for that?
I LIKE!!! :)
ReplyDeleteStephanie, if you rough up the finish with some sand paper and then use a tack cloth to remove the dust, you should be able to paint it. :)
Oh that is adorable!!! I love the color~ What a great accent piece!!! Sweet Job Baby!
ReplyDeleteKelli, this turned out lovely! I have a furniture-painting project that I have in the works, and I am SO glad you mentioned the primer you used. It will save me so much work!
ReplyDeleteAmy
It does have great details - good decision making to go ahead and pick it up!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. It looks great now. Great new addition to the room:)
ReplyDeleteKelli~ totally in love with it. You are right the detail is amazing on it! and now with that fab. color it rocks!!! WAY TO GO! hUGs~ Jenn
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love it! Love that color!!
ReplyDeleteI love that color too! I need to check out our flea markets soon...I'm trying to stop bringing stuff into our house since we're trying to get rid of things first...but I am on the look out for nursery items now ;) You did a great job! It looks great with your other fun find with the grass!
ReplyDeleteThat color is wonderful. . . Love it!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that?!? And I LOVE your refurbished candle holder on it. :) Well done!
ReplyDeleteit looks great!! i love what you did with it. and you could get way more than 25 bucks for it now! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it! You did a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteMan, girl! You rock!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have a dresser in my foyer that color that I antiqued like that.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had an eye for seeing the potential in something less than perfect when it comes to things. I can do it with people but don't have the same knack when it comes to things, LOL!
Wow, fabulous redo. I love the color you picked. It sure makes a statement. Great Job!
ReplyDeletelove that color, it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that color... it looks great with the color of the wall behind it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Kelli! That is gorgeous. That table is so cute - I love the table. And the color is wonderful!
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Jen
That is a fancy end table. Love it and I love the color you chose. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shade of blue! I love it.
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I love it! I love how different a little glaze makes it! I am seeing so many projects lately with glaze, I should try my hand at it! Thanks for being an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! That color is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else...nice color choice!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really smashing table now; yeah! Great work!
ReplyDeleteLove how the black really brings out the detailing!
ReplyDeleteNow this is fabulous~ Well done!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get away with using that beautiful color in my house! i am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.
ReplyDeleteI desperately want an aqua blue piece of furniture! Fabulous makeover! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHoly moley, is that an orange living room with a turquoise table?! That's the color scheme I'm trying to pull of in my living room... with some espresso and white, too. I love it!
ReplyDeletethis is SO awesome!! i want it :)
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really great!!
ReplyDeleteI had not heard of that kind of primer! Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteThe table turned out fab, love love love the details!
Love it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love the color!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. The glazing was the perfect finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteLove the redo -- it's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely beautiful!!! i also *love* spray paint...and my new fave color is Bahama Sea!!! I hadn't heard of that primer so I'll have to pick some up. Where did you get it??
ReplyDeleteI came here from tatertots and jello! I LOVE this table! I never even knew that color existed in spray paint! I'm going to buy some this week! I do have a question, how long did you let the "stain" sit before you wiped it off? I'm considering staining a piece I'm working on but I've never done it before. Awesome job!
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Oh I LOVE this! Where did you find that awesome color!!? Hope you'll link this one up, LOVE it!! http://iheartnaptime.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty! Thanks for the tip on the primer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color--I would love to find an old end table like this!
ReplyDeleteI just love that color! Thanks for sharing the information about the primer. I am always looking for ways to improve my re-dos. :)
ReplyDeleteturned out great! love that color
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty in that color. I am totally looking at old funky carved furniture differently these days...I LOVE Paint!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Great color! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously so cute! A million times better than before!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color! I have a coffee table with the same style legs, but not the ornate detail. That gives me an idea to add some decorative trim to the skirt!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that new color! It looks just perfect in your living room. :) GREAT redo!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous color! That table really does have amazing details. What a great find.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli! I am visiting from CSI. I LOVE the color you used for this table! It's adorable! I also love your wall color! May I ask what color that is?
ReplyDeleteLove the color!
ReplyDeleteI love your end table! How chic and fun for the living room!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you tried the glaze on it! All the beautiful details really pop with it on there. Love it! Just found your blog, glad I did because it's great!
ReplyDelete~Mary
www.thecraftygals.blogspot.com
LOVE THE COLOR. GREAT JOB
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