ended up totally blending the two. This table has a lot of the French Provincial style, and I didn't even think of the relevance that I was putting a Japanese flower all over it. Ha! What a coincidence. First, so you know what I'm saying, here are the pictures:
I started out with the intentions to just make a cream white shabby chic table, and just thought it needed something else. I grabbed some vintage books, and got to cutting. I ended up forming all kinds of "interesting" sentences while I was adhering them, just by reading what was randomly cut out. They surprisingly made sense! haha. Anyway, it's been fully sealed so the pages are protected, and is up for sale in the shop.
Have a great weekend!
Unique and very creative! Great work.
ReplyDeleteI would love to feature your coffee table on my next revival Monday if that's ok with you let me know , I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you both! Lauren, I'd be honored to be featured on your site! Email me if you need any more info! 9redinfo@gmail.com
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So cool! How exactly did you adhere the paper flowers to the table? Is there a coating of some kind?
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Great Question Anonymous! After painting the table, I did a decoupage technique for the flowers. I used Mod Podge. Brushed a layer, adhered the flowers, and sealed with another layer. After finishing the rest of the table, the entire piece was sealed with several coats of Minwax Satin Polycrylic, only my favoritest or seals. It's water based so easy clean up, and so strong. I did about 3 coats, since I assumed the table would get a lot of use. Thanks for your compliments & questions!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful and so different! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove how your stuff is not "same ole"!! Love it. The table has such a unique design! And now I'm curious... and want to read these mysteriously "making sense" sentences!!
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