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To this! Way to go Jeff - That's my boy! Grandpa John will be proud. |
I found this solid oak table on Craig's list for $50. It also included three pressed oak chairs that I will keep for another project.
With one leaf it will comfortably seat 8. With both leaves it seats 10. For a family of 7, it's just the right size! |
I had to strip the top because it had been used for crafts and had some paint, glue - and even a little glitter attached to the top. (I used CitriStrip Stripping Gel) I scraped and sanded and let it dry thoroughly.
I mixed two parts Annie Sloan Graphite with one part Annie Sloan Antique White, and added some water to create a wash of grey. The hope was that some of the wood grain would show through but would not be pronounced.
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To this! |
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To this |
This table will be used by a family of seven, so I opted to skip the wax and applied six coats of acrylic Polyurethane. A few more coats and several days of drying and we'll be ready to take it to their house! I promise to post some pics of the big finale!
I love it, Diane! Never used Annie Sloan cuz I make my own chalk paint concoction but I'm wanting to try! Really enjoying following this new dimension of you!
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I’m “retired" from Christian Life Fellowship - actually, our sone Jeff is transitioning into the senior pastor role. I’ve really been having fun returning to my roots :)
I see that you & I are not the only re-purposing coaches - Cheri Maben-Crouch is doing it in Iowa! My daughter mixes her own concoction, too. I just found this, though, and I will be trying it out one of these days! http://www.youaretalkingtoomuch.com/2012/09/new-affordable-chalk-paint-alternative/
Blessings~
Diane