Posted: 07-10-2013 , 12:53 PM #1 | |
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Upcycling a side table
As promised here is the pic of the side table I was gifted. Only took a little bit of time, a few licks of paint and a new drawer knob to kick it back into life - it now looks wonderfully quirky in the kitchen - I'm delighted!
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Posted: 07-10-2013 , 05:41 PM #2 | |
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Well done Oeiny. It looks very well. Like the colours.
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Posted: 07-10-2013 , 06:13 PM #3 | |
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Fantastic work, Oeiny!
Many thanks for sharing and inspiring! Regards Chris P Admin |
Posted: 08-10-2013 , 08:01 AM #4 | |
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We need a Like button. LOVE it! Well done :)
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Posted: 08-10-2013 , 10:18 PM #5 | |
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I love the colours really stands out. Well done :)
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Posted: 09-10-2013 , 12:05 PM #6 | |
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Lovely job. Well done. Love the vibrant colours.
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Posted: 31-10-2013 , 10:51 PM #7 | |
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Looks great. What type of paint did you use? have heard a lot about chalk paint, didn't use it yet thought.
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Posted: 04-11-2013 , 03:45 PM #8 | |
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Thanks guys!
I used a latex paint over a good primer - as not only did I have some in the shed to start with (so it all actually came to be cost free) its a side table in the kitchen - so it has a few jars on it, flower pots, old cookie jar for the wooden spoons and all that - so I wanted it to be hard enough wearing/washable as I'm a messy cook :) I wonder how the chalk paint would stand up in stains and all that. Oeiny |
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