Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A mistake made right again…….

Furniture Feature Friday
Many years ago when I was a lot  younger I made a big mistake. My grandmother gave me a small round table . I thought it was ok , but wasn’t  too impressed. I was young and foolish!
I thought it would look much better painted. I was at a stage when I was painting , then antiquing everything with black. Like the current trend but not  with a natural time worn look.
I started by painting the table orange and my plan was to antique with black. Well that was in the 70s and I never did finish it.  I used it as work table in my craft room , spilling paint and what not on the top. For the last 30 years or so, it had been in the attic.
I often thought about it but didn’t have the heart to look at it, because the truth hit me , WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!! 
I finally got up enough courage this winter to take it out of the attic and restore it. I didn’t take a picture of it before I started because I was too embarrassed to show anyone what I had done to it. I stripped the orange paint off and sanded the top. My husband spray painted the top with clear urethane. There was a lot of sanding between coats , but now the top is well protected.


Here it is  …………….

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I had covered this beautiful inlaid with paint!!!!!!!!!!!
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I searched I web for a table like it and found one almost the same , but with white legs. It didn’t have white legs originally but I like  it better this way .I’m sure grandma wouldn’t mind,seeing the top is restored.

Here’s another table I painted at the same time.


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I will be distressing it more before I wax it.


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The table and legs after they were striped. Yup, I painted this table in the 70s also.


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Love the claw feet.
I think my grandmother would be proud the I restored her beautiful table.   What do you think?
I am linking up with Kathleen at  Faded Charm for White Wednesday. and Miss Mustand Seed for Furniture Feature Friday.

4 comments:

  1. Very nice! I know what you mean, I have an old hoosier, (not a family heirloom). I've been thinking of painting it, but wonder if I'll regret it later. I love the white table also.

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  2. How lovely to get it back! It's a gorgeous table!

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  3. Visiting from Miss MS, what a great job. What is so great about furniture restoration is mistakes can be fixed, this is so beautiful, Now tell your kids the story so they don't make the same mistake LOL!

    Carol

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  4. I've been gone too long....LOVE the table, oh, my that is gorgeous! Don't feel bad about painting it, that was the trend back in the day. I'm so glad you shared this story because far too many people would have tossed the table out. Just look what was hiding under all the paint. Your grandmother would be so proud!!

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