One day a few weeks ago, I walked in the front door to see this table staring back at me:
Oh, I swear the heavens opened and angels sang! Look at those gorgeous legs!
Sure the top was a little worn…but that just meant it had been well loved!
And there were two chairs to boot!
Their legs weren’t half-bad either!
The only problem was a sticker marring the top of the table:
SOLD. Hold until 11 a.m.
I was crestfallen. Sadly I walked away, hoping that the person who purchased these lovely pieces would truly appreciate them.
I continued my rounds, stopping in at DI, then on to Wal-Mart. But I couldn’t get the little table out of my head. When I finished my errands at 10:50 a.m., I decided to stop back by Savers—just in case.
I walked in the door, and the little table looked at me hopefully (or so I imagined). It was still there! I walked away a few feet to keep an eye on it.
A store employee walked by the table and glanced at that tag. He called out, “What’s the story with this table? It’s almost 11:00! If that lady doesn’t come back soon…”
I saw my opening, and leaped in… “I’ll BUY IT!” I said with ill-concealed glee.
Then the wait began. 10:57. 10:59. 11:01! RING ME UP!
The little table…and the chairs…came home with ME!
And we were very happy!
Lest I sound like a true ogre, an effort was made to locate the original purchaser. As far as the employees could tell, she had left the store.
I found a remnant of a beautiful green bird print that was perfect for recovering the seats, and it set the tone for the rest of the makeover…green it would be! I took the fabric in with me to Home Depot and purchased a sample of Behr Ultra in a shade close to the birds. However, when I got it home I decided it was going to be a little too in-your-face green, so I lightened it with some white paint.
On the left you can see the unglazed chair; on the right is with glaze. It mellowed the color just enough, and brought out the interesting details.
And here’s a newly recovered chair seat. I love this fabric!
I sanded down the table top and re-stained it in my favorite Minwax Antique Walnut.
There’s a 14-inch butterfly leaf tucked away inside.
One of the things I love about this table is how narrow it is: only 31 inches. It would be perfect in small quarters.
I still love these beautiful double legs!
If I could, do you know what I would use this table for? A craft room. What a great place to spread out your projects! (I coated the top with 3 layers of Varathane just in case!) A seamstress could extend the table and cut out an entire dress. A scrapbooker could assemble a whole vacation’s worth of memories!
After all…wouldn’t you rather have something pretty to work on? Who needs that old folding table, anyway??
…And when the work was over
…maybe it could just be a nice place to enjoy a glass of lemonade with a friend.
This project has been featured at Beyond the Picket Fence and the DIY Home Sweet Home Project.
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This is so cute! My favorite of yours so far!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely saw great potential in that table and chairs. You chose great colors for it. The outcome is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!! The color is beautiful!!! I'm curious to know....was the price as heavenly as those angels that were singing when you first saw it??
ReplyDeleteLucky you!
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful and sweet:)! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Turned out just gorgeous!!! Love the color you chose!!!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out absolutely beautiful Korrie! Love love colors you chose. The Heavenly Choir must have known the end result when they burst into song...
ReplyDeleteI love it! The fabric is gorgeous and the color you chose is perfect...especially with the glaze. If I could, I'd love to have it in my extra room. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePat
it looks beautiful! i love the soft color and love the legs and unique shape of the chairs as well! it was meant to be for you.... but i hope that lady doesn't read your blog and see her table. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a deal! It is simply gorgeous now! Good for you! XOXO
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB I LOVE THE COLOR AND THE FABRIC YOU CHOSE. AND THE STAINED TOP TURNED OUT FABULOUS.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great table. Your choice of color was spot on. It will make someone very happy indeed.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is so pretty! I love the details on that table. And the chairs are sweet. I have that same fabric in a blue/aqua color, but I like it even better in green. I would love to enjoy a lemonade in this lovely spot!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY!!
ReplyDeleteThis table needed YOU to make it more beautiful than it was when it was brand new. Just LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteyou have the most beautiful furniture makeovers. I look forward to seeing what you are going to do next.
ReplyDeleteSImply GOrgeous! Great makeover...and I LOVE the green!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, I am glad she was still there! You know how to take care of furniture!
ReplyDeleteohhh girl! you're outdone yourself this time! I just did a sewing cabinet, with a stained top and a crisp white linen base. You have me rethinking my choice of white to this lovely green! ohhh man! I love this table and chairs!
ReplyDeletesuper job!
gail
Be still my heart.
ReplyDeleteTwo words: Simply Magnificent.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your story about how you got the table too!!
Oh my goodness, I love what you did with your table! Turned out just perfect, the walnut stain looks fabulous with the green paint!
ReplyDeletePick me, pick me to have lemonade with at your pretty table... ;)
Blessings,
Traci
So beautiful--love the stained top with the painted base. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! Really love it -- what vision you have!
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you that the table went home with you! The legs ARE great - love the color you chose!
ReplyDeleteHow cute thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAt the first photo I said "that's what I want for my craft room" :) We're on the same wavelength.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a beautiful job redoing - even the color would work for me. Now if I could get my son to move out and give me my craft room back.
That is just beautiful! You did a great job with the top finish and legs. It's perfect. It would look darling anywhere. I can see it in a kitchen. Charming!
ReplyDeleteRita
Beautiful transformation!
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie! Thank you for sharing this fabulous transformation at my Open House party. I love the paint color and the seat fabric is wonderful!
ReplyDeletexo,
Sherry
I love that table! If for some reason you ever feel the need to part with it, let me know. ;)
ReplyDeleteJesse and Jen
*gasp!* jaw dropping open. seriously. it's stunning. the top is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful transformation!!! I love that color green!! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly had the angles with you the day you lucked into this set! Love, love the color and fabric combo you chose. It turned out fabulous. As a matter of fact, it would look great in my kitchen ~ LOL!!
ReplyDeleteXoXo
She's got great legs. And I love the color. Beautiful transformation.
ReplyDeletePositively beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou make your own luck. I would have tried waiting too, and it paid off. Congrats!
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Perfect, it was worth the trip back to the store and standing around until you looked like a table stalker! ;) I love the fabric too and those double legs are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautiful. I just did a desk and chair for my daughter in the same color with a stained top. You can see it on my blog. While you are there, please consider joining my linky party, Suzy's Open House Thursday, at www.savedbysuzy.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I found you at the linky party for primitive and proper. It sounds like you live near me with the DI right around the corner from savers and walmart near by.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I love Savers! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out! It looks great! I'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. What will you use it for?
ReplyDeleteLOVE! LOVE! LOVE! I love the look of a dark stained top and painted bottom (on tables anyway!).
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!! If you lived in Northern CA I'd buy that from you in a heartbeat. I'm a green girl and this table would fit in my very long and narrow kitchen. Ok truthfully if you lived anywhere in CA I'd drive there. Cross my heart. You have a great talent seeing beyond what's in front of you.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful piece. I'm so glad you saved it! The green is wonderful...not to bright and not too dull. You did a marvelous job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job you have done...looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteAn amazing find. So glad you were able to take it home with you after you went back. I refinished a bigger version of a table like this awhile ago and I used Minwax dark walnut for the top too! It reminds me so much of my table...but yours is much cuter :).
ReplyDeleteGreat find, turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower
I love it. Love how the glaze brought out the lost details in the chairs. I have an antiue talble that is crying out to be rescued with similiar legs. What you did with this makeover is beautfiul!
ReplyDeleteI lOVE the colors you chose...beautiful refinishing work which brings out the detail of table - well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful table and chairs and an amazing transformation! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHey That Was My Table!!........
ReplyDeletejust kidding. But wow what a wonderful job you did on this piece. So elegant and summerlike with the green glazed paint and that adorable fabric. I think anyone would keep their workspace more clean if that was living under the clutter.
peace
Truly that is a stunning piece of furniture! So funny how you got it (you ogre :) Love the fabric and how you let it dictate the colors for the table!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous - I love how you have transformed it - it was meant to be yours!! Thanks for sharing at FNF :)
ReplyDeleteDreamy, that is all I can even say! I would so die to run into something like this to re-finish! I am so thrilled that we met via my blog because now I am crazy inspired by your furniture re-vamps and up-cycles ahhhh I am for sure a follower---sorry I am a slow kid about getting over here sooner!
ReplyDeleteJaime from Crafty Scrappy Happy
Wow! I love it!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
What an adorable table and chairs! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday!
How beautiful! Just love it and all of its green!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous one! I can't stop reading your blog :-D
ReplyDeleteCan I ask, how do you get your dstressed "worn" effect on the paint?
Thanks!
Emily
emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com