Introudcing, my latest furniture project, the Twin Chevron Side Tables:
Wow, I'm finally done! This was my first time doing the
chevron pattern, and it was definitely a new experience. Lots of taping! I know I've been talking about them forever, but you know how time is, it just flies. Can you believe it's almost Halloween? Wow. So what do you think of these tables? Those handles pull out drawers that I lined with a great coral print fabric, leftover
from this project. I of course forgot to take a picture! Hmm, these pictures may not do the top justice, but it's actually cream stripes on a walnut surface:
There we go, that shows up a little more. I love that dark walnut stain! It's always been one of my favorites. For the base I used Cozumel, another favorite of mine, and decided to try it with the
DIY Chalk paint recipe, and in my gravity feed sprayer. I had a
little trouble though, I didn't dissolve the plaster of paris enough apparently and got a few chunks here and there. They sanded off very easily, but then I had to recoat so I didn't have little white dots! If you try this, dissolve that plaster as best you can! Before I rattle on, check out the before: shot
I used Citristrip on this one to remove as much of the finish as I could. Though I
just found out about a Minwax Product called
Furniture Refinisher, which apparently can remove a good amount of this junk. Next time! Have any of you used that before? Citristrip is great and all, but it was a little challenging this time, not sure why! That's the ins & outs of furniture refinishing, a product will work great on one piece, and not great another. Who knows!
I originally intended to try and go really clean with this piece, mainly to keep a little variety in my life, but as that one cricket in that one movie that shall remain nameless (
copyrights, hello!) always said, "Always let the furniture be your guide" - yes, that's what he said, I'm sure of it. I had to follow these tables lead, and distress them. The paint was being finicky in certain areas, and the decision was made - they would look much nicer as a distressed piece. I think it matches their age really well though! These are solid wood tables, and heavy duty! I think they'd look great framing a couch for a pop of color in a fun loving home. These will be for sale soon,
e-mail me if you're interested & want me to hold them for you. Have a fantastic day, keep in touch:
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