painted and glazed side table

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head on over to A Glimpse Inside today.
I'm dumping my purse out and giving you an inside look!

A few weeks ago,
while I was doing a quick pop in to my local Deseret thrift shop,
I found these signs
and this table.

I wasn't in the market for a side table,
but when I pulled open the drawer I saw this.


Drexel Heritage has a history as well made, high quality furniture and for $15 I thought I would try taking my skills from my drab to fab furniture painting class and see if I could make something awesome at home.
In just a few hours, I transformed this side table from old Grandma, to hip and modern but still traditional.
I was quite pleased with the results.


I painted the whole thing with free paint from my favorite side of the road supplier.
Seriously, the paint is awesome top of the line brands, usually full containers.
I keep my eye open when I see a pallet of paint because there is usually at least a few gallons I can use.

Here are the legs
{the best part of this piece I think}
fully painted with two coats of my free paint.


I used my paint class technique and tried dark wax.
I really like how the dark wax pooled in all of the right spots.



I kept the original hardware and love how this piece turned out.


I'm thinking that since this piece didn't turn out half bad,
that I may keep my eyes peeled for more pieces.

What do you think?
Have you embraced the painted furniture trend?

2 comments

pete86c said...

What brand of wax are you using and does it give it smooth feel.

Thank you and I love your blog...

Unknown said...

I actually used Annie Sloan dark wax and minwax clear wax. And yes, it does have a nice smooth feel.

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