Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Table Transformation, OR, I am in Love

My friend gave me a table that used to be her grandmother's. I know, I have really nice friends.



It had the cutest little shape, but it needed some help. The top had no finish left at all and looked, well, thirsty:


I got out a can of Minwax stain in "Special Walnut" and wiped it on the top with an old t-shirt. Immediately, the beautiful grain of the wood started showing. I wiped on 4-5 layers, each taking only 1-2 minutes to apply.

When the top was the color I wanted, I stopped. My husband used this same stain for our dining room table re-do and it came out almost ebony. For this table I wanted a lighter look to go with the antique mirror in the hallway.

After it was dry, I taped a garbage bag over the top, so I could spray paint the body.

I used white spray primer, then one coat of Heirloom White. I was freaking out because it was cold and rainy and I was afraid the paint would bubble and drip and generally look like crap.

Fortunately, the spray paint gods must have known that it had been a really long winter and this girl needed to "get her paint on," so the paint was smooth and perfect!

When I put it in the hall, I liked it, but I've been promising myself to try to learn how to glaze. Also, it looked a little too pristine.
I opened the glaze I bought back in OCTOBER and realized it was black. That was too scary for a first-timer, so I just dipped a dish towel right back in the can of walnut stain, lightly rubbed it over the entire piece, and then wiped it off.


This toned the white down a bit and gave the appearance of brush strokes, which I kind of liked.


Subtle, I know, but it was a baby step.

What do you think? I just hope my friend doesn't ask for it back.




Linking up to Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Chic Cottage! and Miss Mustard Seed!

32 comments:

  1. Fabulous! I love how the stain on the white really highlights the beautiful detailing.

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  2. I love it! The white looks so fresh.

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  3. So pretty! I'm getting ready to repaint my mismatched collection of bedroom pieces and now I'm tempted to stain the table- and dresser tops rather than paint them. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. Super cool. You gotta love giving friends. Martha Stewart Living had a great article a while back about furniture glazing. I tried the technique on my daughter's dresser and was really pleased. You can likely find the article on the MS website.

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  5. I love it! I'm totally starting DIY projects. Soon. Expect phone calls.

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  6. I am SO impressed! I love it! I sure hope she doesn't ask for it back either!

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  7. She IS going to wish she hadn't given it to you!

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  8. oh, girl… i love how you get your paint on. i had a table similar to it but liquidated it for 5 bucks in a yard sale (kicking self). it did have a bit of a "leg issue" that was above my woodworking skills.
    love the glaze. you have skillz.

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  9. Really love it, Anna! You are so fearless about this stuff. I need a little of your nerve and skills. :)

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  10. The transformation is lovely and your vignette is charming. Well done!

    jbhat

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  11. I like it! You are so clever. Do you have tips for giving an aged painted look to a table? I want to paint something turquoise and then rough it up around the edges....

    Or would you maybe just want to come over here and do it for me? :)

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  12. Anna, I love it! When are you coming to California to tell me what to do with all of my old stuff? I need help!

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  13. Beautiful! You've definitely got the knack.

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  14. That turned out perfect, Anna! I am impressed, as always.

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  15. I love the table. You did a beautiful job. I hope your friend doesn't want it back either. When she comes to visit hide it. It is beautiful. Karie

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  16. Grgeous, as always, Anna. You are so talented!!!

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  17. You're really good! I'm impressed. It looks great.

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  18. Your table is gorgeous! You did a wonderful job! It's a stunning piece!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  19. Beautiful table! I remember the first time I glazed. I was so paranoid...now I am a glazing maniac!!

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  20. WOW! Love it ... and now have so many questions about this pine furniture I have in storage ... and what I can do to possibly salvage it. Hmmmm... your projects always have me thinking!

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  21. Beautiful i would love to have a table like that.

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  22. It's beautiful. I also really, really enjoy that if you look at the handle, it looks like it's smiling.

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  23. very nice and yes very nice friends. what a cute table

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  24. Beautiful table, you did her proud!
    Kristy @ 4 the love of WOOD

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  25. the table is BEAUTIFUL! I am in the process of "thinking" about doing an old round side table and this has increased my "thought" process! Thank you and
    Pink Hugs,
    Dee

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  26. wow what a wonderful transformation! I have a huge maple dining set my husband grew up with and I want to paint it so bad, but he is too nostalgic to let me touch it!! Argh!

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  27. love the table. i just awarded you the stylish blogger award please stop by and accept..
    laurenj

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  28. Wow, nice job! I loved the thirsty to sated picture sequence.

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