Wishing all the MOMS out there a fantastic Mother’s Day. Īnd for $5 I can afford to change things up. It was a really quick and easy makeover and it’s happily hanging out in my living room.Īs you can see… the harlequin table got the boot. Next, I very lightly dry brushed over the detailing on the edges to really bring out the design.įinally, I finished with a coat of clear wax to seal and protect my work. I used Confederate Grey on the detail work on the edge/face of the table and in the grooves on the legs. A light coat first, then a heavier second coat. Magnolia and Confederate Grey La Craie paint got in on the makeover action along with some clear Maison Blanche Antiquing Wax in Clear.įor everything but the areas accented in grey, I painted with Magnolia (white). I knew it was going to be meeting some Maison Blanche paint. One in particular needed a clamps and wood glue. All the legs were incredibly loose as well, and required tightening. I did have to do some sanding, but it was all to smooth out damage, not to prepare for painting. As was the carved relief work on the face. The thick base is so sturdy. Crazy heavy too.īut it was in rough shape. So, I found this fab little table with the cute legs and the wee brass feet at a tag sale.Ī whole home moving sale actually. Which I’m sure you’ve clued into with all the “cheap & easy” going on around here. I actually had to ask what style it was in the first place too.īecause my style consists of … “I got it at a tag sale for $5”. I had to google “Phyfe” to make sure I spelled it correctly.
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