Oh, coffee tables…how I have missed you…
After my coffee-table-painting-spree last spring (all beginning with the French Chocolate table), there has been a dearth of coffee tables in my life.
It’s been very sad.
OK, that’s not really the truth. The truth is that this particular coffee table has been sitting around half-finished in my garage for months. But my post-Christmas don’t-know-what-to-do-with-myself-itis finally made me get it done!
I fell in love with Vintage Revival’s painted compass rug back in…let’s see, I think it was May—and promptly saved it to my “bookmarks.” (See, it was so long ago, it was pre-Pinterest!)
I thought the compass idea would be great for a table, so I went on the hunt for a round coffee table and found this one:
After sanding, I base-coated it white, but then I dry-brushed two or three (I can’t really remember anymore) other shades of white and cream onto it to give the color a little depth.
Then it sat…and sat…and sat…in my garage. It got dusty and dirty; it got paint remover spilled on it…it got circles of stain from the stain can on it…
I call it “character–building.”
Finally this week I decided to just GITTER-DONE (ala Funky Junk)! After touching up the paint, I generally followed Mandi’s tutorial, and with the aid of a yardstick and a 45-degree triangle, I drew my compass with a pencil. (I also did a Google search for “how to find the center of a circle,” because I no longer remember. I used the instructions here.)
Guess what? You can erase pencil marks off of paint pretty good. Thank heavens.
I painted the compass design with plain old acrylic paint, while crawling around on the floor next to the table. My knees are still sore.
I don’t really have too many intermediate pictures…sorry; my kids have to go to school sometimes…so let’s just jump in to the “after,” OK?
The distressed the table pretty heavily, going down to the wood in places, but also showing off the layers of “white.”
I glazed the whole thing with Jacobean stain mixed with Martha Stewart glazing medium.
I really, really love it!
Hmmm…maybe I should try this on a rug!
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This project has been featured at It’s So Very Cheri, Better After, Stylish Once Again, Elizabeth & Co., Bless My Nest, and…
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Korrie.. I really, really love it too! What a great coffee table it was to begin with.... I love the story about it sitting in the garage getting distressed :) Nice job... again!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Oh my gosh I love it! Your coffee table came out fantastic. I know what you mean by letting stuff sit in your garage, you should see mine. You have motivated me to get out to my garage and pick something to work on!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
WOW! I was just thinking of doing a compass on a bench and now I see this! It's soooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh this is perfect for my beach house! if i had a beach house anyhow.
ReplyDeletelove it Korrie! great job. Going to check out that find the center of a circle...
ReplyDeleteenjoy your Sunday!
gail
Oh Korrie, I really, really love it too! You really know how to make coffee tables special! Hope you'll share at my first party on Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteYou are the coffee table queen! I want to do some signs for my sons room that we are going to redo this year. Too bad you aren't my neighbor. I would be begging for help.
ReplyDeleteKorrie perfectly executed and expertly 'worn in' with all the added dust, stains, bumps and bruises! It turned out so PB worthy and yes please do a rug soon!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on it. Makes me want a coffee table!
ReplyDeleteHolly
This is so fantastic. Love the look. Imagine this in a lake home! Wow
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! It really is gorgeous. I think you are the Queen of Coffee Table Restyle! Deb
ReplyDeleteFantastic job, Korrie! I love it! You are just so talented and must have the patience of a saint to do such intricate painting.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbors have a table like that laying in their backyard.....I'm gonna go offer them some money so I can play with it! Thank you for the inspiration
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Oh my goodness, I really really love it too. Worth sore knees for a bit I think ;) I am craving a coffee table in that shape but I have yet to find one and I don't know if it would fit our narrow room. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuper nice, Korrie! Now you just need to point it north, so you always know where you are!
ReplyDeleteAs always Korrie, this is beautifully done :-) You never fail to disappoint!
ReplyDeleteI would really love to feature your project in the February edition of "DIY Saturday" on my blog. Would that be alright with you? :-)
Keep creating!
Emily
emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com
Gorgeous! My thrift stores are not awash in round coffee tables. :( I am so loving the compass rose. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is unreal. I love your table and the compass is just perfect. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI really really really love it too!! That turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a WOW! coffee table and a great job on the finish. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it and I love the idea of trying it on a rug.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your gorgeous site-I just love your style! I thought I was in love with your clock table, but being a geocacher I love any thing with a compass and this is awesome. I can't believe it is all freehand-you're so good!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteOh, how funny! I painted a compass table today, too!
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I didn't draw mine out, though-- I just found a nice compass rose that I liked and projected it on to my table top. Love your coffee table!
Laurie
Absolutely gorgeous. I can't believe you drew that out. I would have cheated and found a stencil or something easy. Awesome job. Love it.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week.
Hugs, Deb
That table is absolutely amaaaaazing!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous job, Korrie! Wow! I love this! That'd be a thousand dollar table in a high end store, girl! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Ah-Mazing! Came out so pretty. I love it. Enjoy, it's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWe need a love button on here...love it!!
ReplyDeletepatti
Your coffee table came out gorgeous! I have a little side table I was going to paint a compass on also, but like you, it's been sitting in my basement for months… You just inspired me to get it out and start working on it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteit's wonderfull!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous, you did such a perfectly wonderful job on it.
ReplyDeleteCindy
I wish it was warmer here, I'd love to be painting furniture right now. *sigh* Your table looks great and I love the depth and aged look you achieved with the layers of paints. Great Job
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love this coffee table! I have been looking for the perfect project for upstairs. Thanks for the inspiration and I pinned it!
ReplyDeleteI Love, Love, Love this! So pretty! Hey, thank you for the visit and the sweet comment @TheDedicatedHouse. I think you're right, I am the Queen of Stripes. lol. Hope you're having a grand evening. Toodles, Kathryn
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out. Very simple and cool.
ReplyDeleteWell that is one impressive transformation! Looks like it was professionally done, straight from the factory! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and for the kind comment! Now following your blog! :)
Just what my table needs! It's been needing just a little detail. It's already a repurposed table (http://ewbpcb.blogspot.com/2010/06/everything-old-is-new-again.html).
ReplyDeleteI'll be doing a negative of your version (cream on black) but THANKS so much for the inspiration (and thanks to Pinterest) and the link back to the tutorial!.
Turned out absolutely fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great work and I love the design... it's always hard to determine just how much detail to include in a compass. You nailed it!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite furniture redos to date! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible!! love your design and technique! xo
ReplyDeleteamazing it looks so good thanks for the inspiration xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet comment on my laundry room..I absolutely LOVE that room! :0) I remember when I first finished it, I would go stand in the doorway and just stare. lol
Your table turned out lovely...I really, really like it. I have some pieces that are developing character out in my garage too...just waiting for a warm up to work on them. :)
Have a blessed day!
Missy
Korrie, I love your table and thanks for all the detailed directions! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I just simply love it. I have coastal elements in my home and this is a perfect idea to copy--hope you're flattered.
ReplyDeleteI really, really love it, too! It's fabulous, Korrie! A keeper for sure.
ReplyDeleteYet another beautiful table from Red Hen Home. You have a gift!
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
This looks great! The design is perfect for that table.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great project. I can even imagine this on a table for the outside.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you decided to join Pin'Inspiration Thursday this week :-)
Awesome Korrie! I can't believe you did this by hand! Actually, I can!
ReplyDeleteYour table is gorgeous! The compass design is brilliant for it. Thank you for the tip about mixing stain with the glaze. I have only mixed paint with glazing medium. I am definately going to try the stain/glaze for my next project.
ReplyDeleteI love your coffee table! I saw your link on House of Hepworths...I liked your stools too, but clicked on the coffee table. BEAUTIFUL furniture.
ReplyDeleteI am in a similar position of looking for a house. I wish I had a brilliant answer for you. I am a bit frustrated about the whole house hunt personally. Fortunately I am not in a hurry, so I THINK that works in my favor. Good luck on your hunt!
Heidi@HomemadeBeautiesByHeidi
I LOVE it! Great job! I am your newest follower :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! That table would work well with any style of room. I recently donated a similar round pedestal table to a needy couple. It's a good thing I didn't see your table makeover first!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your lovely comment!
ReplyDeleteThis coffee table looks fantastic!
Great job;)
Lovely greetings...
http://pudel-design.blogspot.com/
I love it! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! You gave that table new life! I love that you measured and drew it yourself! Inspiring!! Thanks for linking up to the 1st Project of the Year Party!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, I love it.....Please share this post at my "Link & Greet" party over @CountryMommaCooks...and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi-just wanted to let you know I featured your compass point coffee table on my blog today! You have an amazing talent!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOVE it! I just found some big cable wooden spools and this would look so cool on top of one of them!I would love for you to come link up at my party going on now through Sunday night!
ReplyDeletehttp://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/2012/01/get-schooled-saturday-6-and-e-book.html
Korrie this table looks AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks so awesome! Super work!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Korrie!
ReplyDeleteThe compass rose is a favorite design of mine. Yours turned out Spectacular!!!! Love the washed look of the table top and the graphics are beautiful.
Well Done!!
I recently posted about a compass design I did on an old dried up dresser. I wrote a little story to go along with the compass theme...come visit ;->
http://theemptynest-janet.blogspot.com/2011/12/when-little-gypsies-take-to-sea.html
Have a wonderful week
janet xox
The Empty Nest
You definitely hit it outta the park! I love everything about this piece! Now off to find an old round table to paint a compass on :)
ReplyDeleteKorrie, nobody has vision for pieces like you do. Nobody! This is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! Just awesome!
ReplyDeleteKorrie! That table + your design = match made in heaven! Just shared on my fb page!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
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