Tickled Pink Kitchen Table Makeover
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I love a great kitchen table makeover!I bought this table recently at Tickled Pink, my newest thrift store. I did go over my normal $5.00 limit on this piece. If you read my blog often, you know I rarely spend over $5.00. That rule is for items that I repurpose or redo for resale. If I pay over $5.00 for something, it makes it difficult to make a decent profit. Since this table was a personal purchase, I blew the budget totally. I had been searching for just the right table for a while, so when I found this I had to move quickly.
Have I piqued your curiosity? This baby set me back a whopping $25.00.
I did a lead test on the table. This is a very easy lead test check. You can enter to win one of these along with other great 3M products on my post 3M Product Giveaway post.
It showed up negative.
This is after I stripped the paint off of the table. You can see that I haven’t started on the leaf yet. I used Zip Strip brand stripper. It worked pretty well.
After I used the stripper on the table top, it still needed some sanding.
Be sure to use your head when you “do it yourself”. I wear a respirator when I sand, and you should too!
Hindsight 20/20 I’m not sure that I should have stained the top because some of the paint was down into the grain.
After I got the top sanded down, I started to do some repairs. I love Gorilla Wood Glue for repairs.
I painted the base of the table and the legs with Sweetened White by Dutch Boy.
When I went shopping for some new stain, I knew I wanted a dark stain. I’ve been staining a lot of dark walnut, but it has a slight reddish tint, and I didn’t want that. I chose Jacobean from MinWax. I use plastic utensils to stir my stain.
I applied 2 coats of stain . . .
. . . and several coats of wipe-on poly.
The table is in my kitchen, but I don’t have my chairs finished yet. I’ll show you when I get it all put together in the kitchen.
I LOVE the look of dark wood and white paint! Are you a fan of it too?
I am UPDATING this post to show you the table in my kitchen.
I have collected four chairs from various sources. The chair on the left is mammaw’s chair. The chair on the right belonged to my sister. The two chairs in the front and back belonged to my cousin KayLee. I love the mismatched look.
It’s a small table without the leaf, but it’s perfect for me!
gail
I love this! I think the leaf would be awesome painted to match the legs and chairs…
I love your redo and the stain color. I also have to comment the letter g on the before picture looked like it was floating.
thought you just got lazy with the repainting legs white. but saw the finish and WOW ! it just makes the whole thing POP. SUGGESTION = DO THE LONG SIDES OF THE CHAIRS LIKE THE TABLE TOP. a mismatch thats still a great match.as far as the 25 bucks goes, you would pay more for that much for just plain ol’ boards. lol. great find, fantastic look ! APIRATE2U@YAHOO.COM
Love this project! I am planning on doing this to my table, and this provided me with some much needed reassurance!
Hi, Your table came out great. I’m a fan of the dark top look too. I’m working on the chairs to my dinning room table, I finished my table …I went for this look my self. I can’t wait to see your end product.
This turned out great! We are in need of a new dining room table. I will have to remember to check back here for your post and to get some tips. 🙂
I’m a new follower of you page and I found you from Someday crafts!
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this looks professionally done! great job, it’s beautiful!
i would love for you to come link up this or any other amazing project at my creativity party going on right now!
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thanks so much for sharing!
You are a genius! What an adorable table.
I would love for you to post this on my Fall In Love linky party today.
Thanks for taking us through the whole process! It looks awesome!