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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Postcard Table

My neighbor’s dad is retiring from his dental practice after FORTY-EIGHT years (can you believe that??). They asked me if I wanted to do something with this solid wood coffee table that had been in their reception area:

Bellas 001

Umm…yes please! (You know I have a weakness for coffee tables!)

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See that interesting red pattern that trails across our driveway? That’s what happens when a can of spray primer falls off the sawhorse, punctures on a piece of gravel, and then rolls down the driveway spraying merrily all the way…

I did something a little different for this coffee table. Instead of a French advertisement, I wanted it to look like a vintage French postcard (albeit a rather large one).

I painted this table a creamy white. I got my graphic from The Graphics Fairy, and I used the method demonstrated for my French Chocolate Coffee Table to paint the image on the table.

I distressed the table heavily, and glazed it lightly with Minwax Jacobean stain mixed with Martha Stewart glaze.

French postcard table

I love the postmark from 1887!

French typography table

I like how the glaze sticks in the crevices of the legs.

love letter table

I can’t really read the complete address, but I think it makes it look like it has been around for a long, long time.

French address table

I wonder if this was a love note?

postmark table

I’d like to think so!

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And speaking of love…there are more than 600 of you dear readers who follow my little projects now, and send sweet, encouraging comments my way every week. Thank you for that! I am also rapidly approaching my first “blogiversary,” or that day when my teenage daughter convinced me to start a blog. In celebration of both events, I am planning a giveaway! Watch for it to be announced soon!

This project has been featured at The Homeless Finch, The DIY Home Sweet Home Project, and Party of 4.

Linking up to these parties.Link


86 comments:

  1. That is GORGEOUS! I bet they want it back now, huh?

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  2. Another example of stunning work and creativity. I love it. Hugs, Marty

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  3. You have inspired me with all your coffee tables and stools! I hope to try this technique on a bench for my foyer very soon! Keep your wonderful ideas coming!

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  4. that turned out sooo cute!!! love how you took a plain table and made it super awesome!

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  5. Wow! That is one beautiful table. I keep reading this post over and over! Don't want to miss any detail here. I have some end tables that look sort of similar. It would be so fun to do something like this.
    And I have to say I have been a big fan of your blog and always check it out but just realized I wasn't a follower. Now I am! Can't wait to see more wonderful things here.

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  6. Can I just say, WOW!!! That is an amazing transformation and sooooo beautiful!!
    Your blog is fabulous and so glad I found you!
    Have a wonderful day.
    Sincerely,
    Melinda

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  7. Korrie, your table is awesome. Congrats on over 600 followers.

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  8. Korrie! Oh my gosh, each project gets better and better! I love this table!
    super job girl!
    gail

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  9. What a gorgeous gorgeous table! You have done a masterful job! I would love that in my living room!
    I am a new follower!
    Yvonne

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  10. That is one beautiful re-do! You gonna give it back?

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  11. Beautiful! You did a fantastic job capturing the details on the postage!
    Your driveway...looks like you might be able to add a few details and make it look like a garland of rose buds! Then you could say "I meant to do that!"

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  12. That is wonderful. You do such a great job, so creative. I think it was meant for me since it has my birthday stamped on it, not the year, lol!

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  13. What a terrific idea! I love it. What a perfect design for a coffee table....Cheers!

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  14. Love this! It looks fabulous!

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  15. WOW this table transformation is amazing!! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! Martina

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  16. your table is fabulous!! i would love to have you link it up at our party going on now.
    Amy
    www.Sistersofthewildwest.blogspot.com

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  17. Good grief, you have got it goin' on!!!

    Love your style and your ideas.

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  18. Oh, I love that. I want to do something like that with a table I have. Thanks for sharing. Karie

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  19. I love this! And congrats on all your followers! You're someone great to follow! Please send me an overhead projector...maybe you can give one away to celebrate!! LOL Love your work!
    Debbie

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  20. Korrie, Congrats on the success of your blog! You always have the most wonderful projects and this table is no exception. I love it!! Thanks for linking to my party this week.
    xo,
    Sherry

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  21. Korrie I am absolutely amazed by this transformation. It is one of the most unique coffee tables I have ever seen! Bravo!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

    Do come and enter my new Giveaway, a painting!

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  22. Wow!! Simply stunning. I love what you did with it. I'm visiting from Perfectly Imperfect and thought I'd look around. Great pieces you've done! I'm your newest follower. : ) ~ Catie Come by for a visit some time.
    http://catiescorner2.blogspot.com

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  23. The table is gorgeous, did he ask you for the table back? I love that graphic I have used it on my pillows and birdhouses.
    XXX Ido

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  24. Really darling! Thanks for the compliment!

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  25. This is fabulous!! I don't know how you do it but I believe each table gets better. If I lived near you, I'd probably have to turn over my retirement to you. :-)

    Pat

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  26. Love the table and love your blog....you always do just great work on your furniture....one very talented lady....have a happy day.

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  27. Ohmygoodness, this is one of the coolest coffee tables I've ever seen! I'm off to avidly take notes on your tutorial for working with the Graphics Fairy! Thanks for sharing!

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  28. Another fabulous table! I just love it!

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  29. This is gorgeous! I love how it came out and I want to make one now... I made an IKEA cart with French postmarks on it and I love it! I'm sure you love your new table too! Beautiful!
    Susan

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  30. I'm your newest follower!
    Susan
    @ homeroad.net

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  31. Love the post card coffee table - you did a great job as usual!!!! I'm going to try it on something or other.....

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  32. What an amazing transformation! This table is just lovely!

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  33. I love the white! Gorgeous piece, and yes, I also bet they want it back!

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  34. Seriously, this is soooooo beautiful!!!An amazing transformation....love it!
    Beth

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  35. Oh my I love this! Used pages on a little table I just redid but this is gorgeous!

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  36. OMG I just love this and wish it was in my house!!! Adorable girl and job well done!
    Terry

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  37. Absolutely loved what you did to the coffee table I would love to have it in my living room!

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  38. WOW, I LOVE this!!! I found your blog through MMS and I'm going to start reading through your archives from the beginning!!!

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  39. I am making one of these as we speak...I am one of your newest followers...would love if you followed back... I am so thankful for the Graphics fairy...she rocks..and so do you!! Great job!

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  40. that is to beautiful. you are so talented.

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  41. Hey Korrie!!

    Wrote about this table and about your blog on my blog today. Yes.....again. lol check it out
    http://thehomelessfinch.blogspot.com/2011/07/its-hot-out-there-on-blogs.html

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  42. Oh my goodness - your talent and creativity are amazing!!! And you even decorate your driveway - LOL. I thought your first table was my favorite all time. But now --- WOW!!

    Susan
    http://lifeondovehollow.blogspot.com/

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  43. I just discovered your blog and I am enthralled. I love that table ! totally awesome work.

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  44. You could make a fortune selling those! Seriously!
    xoxo,
    Kim

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  45. Absolutely lovely. I should try that out on our old scarred up piano bench...but then I might not WANT them to sit down and practice!
    Deb

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  46. Love it! You do such great things with coffee tables! Love the story of primer too!

    Holly

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  47. OMG there she goes AGAIN!!!! Okay, now you need to get some of these beauties PUBLISHED...please and thank you!!

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  48. You must know how amazing this looks! Love it!

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  49. I am DROOLING! This is fantastic!! :) Great job!

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  50. Hi Korrie,
    I feel like I might have visited your blog before, but I could be wrong. I'm thinking it was through Donna at Funky Junk...but I'm past 40 and have two kids, so I could also be losing my mind ~ LOL!!

    Anyway, this is my first time to participate in 'Feathered Nest Friday' and I am slowly making my way to all the parties.

    Wow, your pieces are just gorgeous!! Thanks so much for sharing. I have painted my first piece here: http://stateofgracegoods.blogspot.com/2011/07/baby-dresser-has-grown-up.html and am now hooked on painting furniture! I saw one of your post was about attending a show and I am off to read it as I would love to take that step but it absolutely terrifies me!!!

    I will be adding myself to your blog following. Hope you have a great weekend!

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  51. That is just stunning! You did a fantastic job.

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  52. I absolutely love this Korrie!!! How fantastic this turned out! Love it, love it!!!
    Well done! Thanks for sharing this at my party this week!! :)

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  53. What can I say. I'm a total FAN of your work! Gorgeous!

    Shared this on FJI Facebook for SNS 90. :)

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150309213176141&set=a.192514281140.164586.175378011140&type=1&theater

    Donna

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  54. My mind is already trying to think of a way to translate this idea. Love it!

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  55. I love this so much! =D It's beautiful! You have such talent and creativity! =)

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  56. Gorgeous girl!! Love it. I need to get a hold of a coffee table soon, you have inspired me!!

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  57. Holy Moly. You could sell this stuff you have been making left and right. I want a french table now! Gorgeous.

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  58. LOVE THIS TABLE AND THE LOOK YOU GAVE IT. YOU COME UP WITH THE GREATEST IDEAS. TRULY INSPIRING.

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  59. Nice job! I love your choice of graphic on the top, it looks so pretty.
    Stopping by from Gail's Catch as Catch Can party. Glad I did, I'm your newest follower now.

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  60. Just gorgeous! You did a lovely job - what a transformation!

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  61. That is so fun about the paint can spraying down the driveway...that is EXACTLY why I am afraid of all the wonderful projects you do. Simply lovely coffee table.

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  62. found your coffee table on SNS at Funky Junk - you know what they say about great minds and all that? Here's a table I did a couple of weeks ago:

    http://bluecedarlane.blogspot.com/2011/07/fabulous-french-ish-coffee-table-find.html

    Just wanted to say great work!

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  63. I really love this (and the pictures of you working on the other table on the floor!). Today I was in a class at church and lo and behold, what was sitting in a corner of the room? An overhead projector. So instead of listening to my husband teach, all I could think of was, "I wonder who I talk to about borrowing that?" LOL

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  64. Oh, it's adorable. Definitely a love note. Definitely. :) I love how you transfer these images. I think you have a talent few possess! Great job!

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  65. Korrie...wonderful !! I want it !! I love the dished top and splayed legs..you picked the perfect graphic for it..LOVE LOVE & Jealous !! Stunning work.

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  67. That is amazing!!! Thank you for linking up to http://diyhshp.blogspot.com I can not wait to see what amazing projects you come up with next week.

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  68. love this--so beautiful! You have a great talent, thanks for sharing.

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  69. Oh, I love this! Another great coffee table project. You're good!
    Blessings,
    Missy

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  70. Gorgeous!!!....I'm your newest follower....going back to check it all out...that table is the best!!!...nice to meet you....come on over and visit me....Mariaelena

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  71. Love the French postcard on the coffee table. And that stain/glaze combo is beautiful.

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  72. OMG! I would have totally passed on this table had I seen it while thrifting! I would never have imagined it could revamp itself into something this awesome! Wow, awesome!!

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  73. Love your table redos...I need to find a projector...who knew?..lol
    patti

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  74. Honestly this coffee table is look like a new table and you story is very inspiration for me. post card

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  75. Your story really awesome and inspired me. This table look awesome as a new table. post card

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