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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A Pair of French End Tables

I found these end tables on Craigslist.  The best part was the lady selling them lived only a few miles away from me!

I thought they looked like they might bleed through regular primer, and even though I sanded, the top was pretty slick, so I used this~

It was just barely warm enough to pass the spray gun temperature rule :), so I sprayed on this peacock blue color from HD, called "Caribe."  (This is the same color I used on the French Chairs.)
All the edges were distressed using my mouse sander. 

 After that, I glazed, with Ralph Lauren "Tobacco."

Two coats of  wipe-on poly was applied for protection. 

I sanded, primed and then sprayed the pulls with Rustoleum Hammered Brown~
Next, I lightly swooshed a little bit of black spray over the top to make them look a bit speckled and older.  I learned this tip from Chrissie!

Before~

After~


















Have a great week! :)

38 comments:

  1. Fantastic makeover! I love the color!

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  2. They look awesome! If you have a detail shot of the 'swoosh' of black specks, could you send me it?? Would love to see what you are talking about. Sounds interesting. I will go to the link now that you shared to see if there is a detail shot.


    Thanks for sharing! Lesley

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  3. I love these but then again is there anything you do that I don't love? I have got to try that color...I loved them on your chairs and love them on these tables too. The fabric/paper is perfect too!

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  4. Thesevare so gorgeous! I love that color of blue and you always do such an amazing job with the distressing! It makes me feel so nice that you got a tip from me!!

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  5. Holy awesome Kim!! What a great color you chose. Don't you ever wonder what these Craigslist people would think if they saw the "after" of their items....If they only knew...

    Take care,
    Lisa

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  6. WOW, you made a great choice on this color....I have got to remember that one!!! I wonder if people on CL are just not visionaries...they sell some great stuff don't they....Love them!

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  7. These are gorgeous! I love the color, just the perfect amount of green in that blue.

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  8. I bet these won't stay around very long. SOLD!! Very well done, again.

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  9. mmm mmm mmmm...LOVE the blue. Your finish looks great!

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  10. Hi, these look really great! very smart finish, I haven't really got to grips with glaze so I will have to give it a go.

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  11. I love french furniture, especially painted the pretty blue you used! Usually when I find furniture I love online - it is to far away! So happy for you these were close!

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  12. Your tables are beautiful! Love the lines!!! Thanks for sharing the info on the primer in a can...my husband and I were just talking about that the other day. I will be looking for this. Thanks!

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  13. those are sooo fun! i love the color on them- i love those darker colors. such drama!

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  14. Your blue tables were the inspiration for my blue table:) I love them, looking forward to seeing more of work work!

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  15. Craig's List can be such a treasure-filled world! Great find! I adore their new french blue hue!!!!! :)
    {spray paint is the best invention ever! ;), no? }

    xx Cat brideblu

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  16. These are so cute Kim!! I love the curves and details!! Love them!

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  17. Found your link via Beyond The Picket Fence. O la la, beautiful!

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  18. Oh, me likey!! I especially love that blue and how you made them look vintage. Very pretty. :)

    You're more than welcome to link up at the Sunburnt Cow link party.

    Cheers,
    Tracy All Thumbs Crafts

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  19. Great job! Visiting from Beyond the Picket Fence.

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  20. Hey Kim your tables are simply to die for! I love them! Thanks for visiting my blog! XOXO

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  21. Love that blue, such a cute set of twins.

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  22. These are beautiful! I love the aged finish!

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  23. Love the color.They are so pretty! And I really love the paper you used to line the drawers. May I ask where you purchased the paper?

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  24. your tables look fabulous!! I would love to have you link them up at our link party going on now! We are new followers!
    Amy
    www.SistersoftheWildWest.blogspot.com

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  25. Really beautiful! The color you chose is gorgeous, and I love the little surprise inside the drawers. I hope you'll come link up at the Sunday link party at Addicted 2 Decorating!

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  26. Those are great tables. I love the shape of them. When I saw the paint sample, I wasn't so sure of the color because it seemed bright. However, it's amazing what distressing can do. I love the color and the end result!

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  27. Hi Kim~

    These turned out fantastic!! So nifty, neat & creative. I invite you to link to my fun & inspiring blog bash K.I.S.S.

    Drop By The Tattered Tag

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  28. Beautiful. I just picked up a table at goodwill last night that would look perfect with this color and technique. I would love it if you would link this up to my party A Marvelous Mess....each week I pick one project to feature on my sidebar!! Here is the link: http://marvelouslymessy.blogspot.com/2011/05/marvelous-mess-11.html

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  29. Looks so great! I am putting together a post on made-over french provincial furniture - may I include yours (with a link back, of course!)?

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  30. Oh pretty! I love blue, but I guess you knew that! And the drawer liners look great too!

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  31. I love the blue spray you used. Most easier then painting it blue.

    zane

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