Ridiculously easy side table makeover!
I finished upgrading my side table quite a while ago, but am just getting around to posting the pictures.Unfortunately, I've been having a lot of issues related to my neck injury which has made it difficult and unpleasant for me to be at the computer for more than a few minutes, or really do much of anything to be honest. I'm supposed to be having a second operation soon, so hopefully that will fix everything that is wrong with me and I'll be back to "normal".
Anyway, without further ado, here are the pictures (you can click them to see the larger versions):
I didn't really think to take a "before" photo, but be assured that this was one sad, ugly side table. I bought it a year or two ago at a thrift shop for 2$. I needed something to store my knitting gear in, and it was cheap, structurally sound, and just the right size. When I purchased it, it was varnished an ugly brown wood-tone, had tacky faux-brass drawer pulls (the kind that scream 1976-bicentennial), and had several really old unicorn stickers plastered across the front of some of the drawers. They were so old that they had become almost transparent. There was also a large amount of yellow acrylic paint spilled inside and on the front of the small top drawers, not to mention random globs of glitter glue everywhere. Nice. :DSo I decided I'd paint it black. It looks better with our couch, for one thing, and it matches the paper I planned to cover the drawer fronts with.
Here are the drawers after I covered them with paper and painted the edges. That is just some of my obscenely large collection of knitting needles, crochet hooks, and gadgets, many of them vintage. There's really no room in the drawers for much of anything else, but I usually keep a few small skeins of yarn in there. You can see some vintage Red Heart and Rochelle brand wool in there, plus some random black yarn.
And here is the finished product! I am very pleased with the way this turned out. When I started this project, I didn't plan anything and I was kind of half-assed doing it while watching Cold Case and Law & Order on tv. The gift wrap I used on the drawers (purchased on clearance at Old Navy last year) is so pretty, it really made this makeover remarkably easy, and it didn't require much forethought or planning at all. I had all of the stuff I used for this laying around here already, except for the black drawer pulls...my husband picked those up at Menard's for me, and they turned out to be just perfect (when I sent him to the store, I asked him to get the cheapest, least ornate drawer pulls he could find, lol).Anyway, the whole thing cost me maybe 10$ or so, including the cost of the table itself, gift wrap, black paint, foam applicators for the paint and mod podge, and the drawer pulls. There's nothing I like better than doing something myself, and doing it cheaply. :D
Ever since I finished the side table, I've been shrewdly eyeing all of my other furniture pieces, wondering what could be done to update them, lol.
Labels: decoupage, furniture, makeover, paper, pictures, revamp, table, thrift


2 Comments:
This is gorgeous! How long does Mod Podge protect a surface like that? I'm dying to do a bit of work on some of my furniture at home but I'm scared because I don't know what the life-span really is when it comes to that stuff.
Thank you! ^_^ So far, the mod podge has been fine. I use the side table a lot because I sit next to it--I set my coffee mugs/glass of tea/pop on there with no coasters pretty much daily. It has left temporary white marks once in a while (I think from the heat), but no real damage. I would have used polyurethane over everything, but I didn't want to do this project outside and couldn't have the fumes up here. Plus I wanted it done quickly, and the mod podge dried within 15 minutes with my super duper Stanley blower fan pointed at it. :D
I'm not sure how well it would hold up on something like a dinner table, but I think it would be fine for almost any other use. I think you should go for it! Worst case scenario, you might have to apply a coat of polyurethane if you find it's not holding up well on it's own. :)
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