Monday, February 10, 2014

From Traditional to Coastal...Diy Chalk painted table

What's a chick to do when she has too much time on her hands?...Why make over a table of course!


I did like this table, but I wanted to have a less formal feel in my dining room so I decided to give it a new look! Chalk paint is your friend! Instead of buying more chalk paint I decided to mix what I had! Although I love duck egg from Annie Sloan, I wanted more of a grayed blue so I mixed it with the black chalk paint to get the color I wanted! Make sure you make enough so that you don't have to try and match the same color! 


My first coat! I actually only needed one more coat to get the look I wanted! Chalk paint goes very far and goes on a treat!


Once it dried I took some sand paper and lightly sanded the edges.


After sanding, use a finishing wax to protect it.


Onto the next step! The back legs were a little flimsy and I wanted to add a coastal feel to it so I wrapped the legs with rope! You can find this in Home Depot.


 I never glued the rope, I just tied it very tightly!


Oh look! I found a job for my husband! He he!


Keep left over paint in a mason jar! You might need it for touch ups!


Or...use it to paint the rope like I did!... Afterthought... only because I never liked the rope color the way it was! It also adds texture and interest!






Ta- da!
 I'm loving the new look! So fresh! I think I achieved the coastal look that I wanted!










I played around A LOT with the placement of things and finally decided on the storage book! Either way it looks nice!


Thanks for stopping by! Have a great week!

6 comments:

  1. Oooooh I love the color and that you found a job for your hubs, lol. Thanks for linking up to The Makers!

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  2. I love that you added the rope and painted it! Such a great touch.

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  3. I love that lantern you have on the bottom of the table, where is it from?

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  4. Thank you Chelsea, I bought it at Ross. Love that place!

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