I have been working like crazy to finish projects for the Whitaker Flea Market this Saturday—I haven’t even had time to read my favorite blogs (now that’s busy)!
But I thought I’d pop in and show you one of the projects that will be going with me. A neighbor of mine was cleaning out her garage, and would you believe she was going to take this table to Deseret Industries (that’s Utah’s Goodwill)??
OK, so I forgot to take a real “before” picture…but here’s the top, being sanded my my handy-dandy-helper-who-wants-to-earn-money-for-a-new-game…
…and here’s the base (which is actually a dark green color).
I decided to make another coffee table along the lines of the French chocolate coffee table, so I chose a graphic and pulled out my overhead projector:
…working on it…
…done!
The next day I distressed the lettering and gave the table top a coat of antique walnut stain. I sanded back the stain in places, since I didn’t want it to look too perfect—it’s supposed to look like an old crate, after all!
I painted the base in a creamy white, and glazed it with antique walnut stain. This table has LOTS of distressing, and the glaze makes it look “on purpose” rather than “beat up.”
This coffee table is HUGE: 40” x 50”. Perfect for games, puzzles, or pizza!
I really enjoyed doing another graphic project like this…it has been too long!
This table has been featured at aka design.
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that looks amazing! and i love seeing the pics of you hard at work on it! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Korrie! I love the image you used on the top. I love coffee tables this size. I bought a nice big square one a long time ago when the smaller rectangular ones just weren't cutting it for me. I don't think I could go back to one that small now.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Korrie... I love the graphics on the furniture pieces. Very nice job.
ReplyDeleteI bet that one sells fast.
Hugs,
Deb
P.S. Good luck with your sale.
ReplyDeleteKorrie I love that table! The design looks perfect on there! I'm bring home an overhead from school tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Hello Korrie! Another Awesome project. I Love the table! Good Luck with your sale! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletesandraallen260@centurytel.net
Beautiful -of course! Good luck with the sale!!
ReplyDeletexo Becca
What a fantastic job! I love how this turned out, Korrie. The graphic looks great for the size of the table.
ReplyDeleteWow what a amazing job you did! Looks nice!
ReplyDeleteAnother winner. Pinned.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
It's trash to your neighbor because we don't have the 'vision' that you do!! Some people stole all of the creative vision!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI agree, another gorgeous coffee table! You are so good at those graphics! You are going to be a smashing success this weekend!
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty! You have the patience of Job to paint these plus the finishing touches. :-) Someone is going to be extremely lucky!
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Pat
Another beauty! You have the patience of Job to paint these plus the finishing touches. :-) Someone is going to be extremely lucky!
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Pat
Wish I lived nearby. What a cute little helper you have :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Awesome job! Do you deliver to Texas??
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to do the lettering!! What exactly did you use?
ReplyDeleteGreat job! : )
Oh my! You are definitely the Queen of the graphic tables. No one comes close to the beauty of your tables. I just drool every time I see one. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThat's a keeper. How will you let it go? Love seeing how you do it!
ReplyDeleteLiz
This is absolutely beautiful - what a wonderful job -
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower - would love to have you visit and follow back!
Hugs,
Suzan
Wow! Such a gorgeous table!!! Would never have thought to do something like this, it is amazing. Love it combined with the white base. Awesome use of the overhead projector, this is reminding of my college days an illustration major...you have me inspired!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is the perfect table! You did such a good job painting it!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Great job. Good luck with your sale, I'm sure you'll do well.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Take lots of pics of your sale, I love to see these sales in other parts of the country, best of luck to you! Sue
ReplyDeleteKorrie- you amaze me! you are so patient, and physically fit! (hahah)ohh, my aching back, that would take me forever to to.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this table! super job to you and the little helper!
gail
Beautiful .... I popped over from Gail's link up party...think I'll follow now!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stained texture and graphic! Stunning! It will sell immediately!
ReplyDeleteThis table is to die for!! Great job! Found you over at Gail's MRL.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Korrie! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHolly
awesome, awesome. I love how it turned out!
ReplyDeleteThis came out lovely! I'm visiting from AKA design's link party!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about your table! It's absolutely fantastic!!! What great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJeannine @ The Concrete Cottage
Another gorgeous piece! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI need one like it :) patti
Your graphics are wonderful...You are inspiring me...Blessings, Becky
ReplyDeleteperfect!!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you at the Cowgirl Up Party and this project is outstanding. I love it. I adore all things French for decorating. Just a beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
I am following you now via Linky. Give clochesandlavender a shot.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
I am in love with this table! It looks amazing! Would love that in my bonus room. I am your newest follower~hope you will pop over for a visit! Angie
ReplyDeleteI love this coffee table, it is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTanya
Love Love this coffee table! you did an amazing job! Found you via a blog hop and am now a new follower!
ReplyDeleteThere is no one who can redo a coffee table as well as you can!! Another fabulous transformation - LOVE it!!! Shelly Andrade
ReplyDeleteThis table is absolute perfection. Lucky you for snagging it for free!! Funny pic of your helper there. I have a helper just like that, he also likes to use his money for games......I bet this sold right away. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this! And was the price ever right :-) I'm betting it won't last too long at the sale before some lucky person gives it a home!
ReplyDeletelove it, another great piece!
ReplyDeleteKorrie, The table looks fabulous! You have the talent to take boring furniture and make it beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnother terrific project that I've got my husband interested in doing after seeing this post!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I SOOOOOOOOO need a projector! This is amazing! I LOVE your style! I hope you don't mind... I'm totally stealing this idea. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous job on the table! I would like to ask a question. What do you use to "paint" the letters? It appears in the pictures as if you are using a pencil, but I would seriously doubt that? Are you painting the letters on? Thank you in advance for the information.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a beautiful job, I've always LOVED the chocolat table too! May I ask where you go the graphic for this one? I'd reallllly like to make something for my kitchen :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is incredibly beautiful!! Any chance you could open your own shop on etsy so people from out of town could purchase? I'm very interested in purchasing a unique piece like this that's french and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove your table. Can you tell me what you used to draw the letters? You have super clean lines and it doesn't look like it is painted on.
ReplyDeleteLet me know. Beautiful!!
Paula
Locksley Lane
Hi, Like the others have stated, this is just beautiful. I too would love to know what you used to draw the letters? Would you share? :-)
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