So, I finished another project today. It is quite possibly my favorite DIY yet. I just wish I had somewhere in my house to put it. There has to be somebody that has a place for this cute table in their home. Any takers? Here's a mini how to for those of you that might want to give your dining table a new look :)
Legs are Gold Fringe from True Value.
Top is Better Homes and Garden Black from Wal-Mart
& Better Homes and Garden White from Wal-Mart.
Top is Better Homes and Garden Black from Wal-Mart
& Better Homes and Garden White from Wal-Mart.
1. Using a hand sander, sand with the wood grain until wooden surface is rough.
2. Clean the surface with a rag until surface is dust free.
3. For black and white stripes, paint entire surface white. (For this surface, it took 3 coats of white.)
4. After white paint dries completely, tape off every 2 inches. Paint the open areas black. (For this surface, it took 3 coats of black.)
5. After letting paint dry overnight, remove the tape. Paint the legs. (For the legs, it took 2 coats of gold.)
*To distress, use sander and sand paper to sand to the desired amount.
6. After sanding chairs, then clean the dust with a clean rag and paint them black. (For the chairs, it took 2 coats of black.)
*To distress, use sander and sand paper to sand to the desired amount.
This is getting long, but I can't leave the reupholstering part out ;)
So, here it goes:
So, here it goes:
I stripped the old fabric off of the cushions.
Okay, let’s be honest. I asked my husband to.
He likes that sort of thing.
I didn't add any new foam because the old was in great condition.
I then covered the foam with new fabric from Hobby Lobby (They had a great 30% off fabric sale...score!).
I used a staple gun to secure the fabric in a tight position.
I'm almost finished...I then secured the seat back onto the chair and VOILA!
Okay, let’s be honest. I asked my husband to.
He likes that sort of thing.
I didn't add any new foam because the old was in great condition.
I then covered the foam with new fabric from Hobby Lobby (They had a great 30% off fabric sale...score!).
I used a staple gun to secure the fabric in a tight position.
I'm almost finished...I then secured the seat back onto the chair and VOILA!