I’m trying to concentrate on writing this post and not the fact that it’s 90 degrees out and we have no A.C. I guess summer finally decided to show up! No complaints here. I hate the cold. I’ll suffer through the heat any day before I wish for winter.
Now onto this little lady 🙂
BLUE CHALK PAINTED AND FABRIC TABLE
I got this table when I was back home for the 4th and went thrifting with my mom. I originally overlooked it and had my eye on this amazing industrial looking headboard that I wanted to chop the bottom off of and add hairpin legs to.
It was going to be amazing. And then the owner of the store said her daughter was helping her out and her reward was that headboard and it’s accompanying frame. Grr. She was probably going to paint it pink or something. I still have dreams about it. Take it off the floor if it’s not for sale! #crusheddreams
So I settled on this table instead and I’m glad I did!
It was in pretty great shape so I didn’t need to do any repairs or too much sanding. I’ve gotten so used to using Chalk Paint and not needing to prime or sand that it’s hard to use anything else. Unfortunately, I was all out, but I did have a huge carton of Plaster of Paris 🙂
I used this chalk paint recipe. It’s so easy! Just make sure you really mix your water and Plaster of Paris or you’ll get little chunks that you’ll have to sand down later.
I had paint left over from my Dipped Tripod Tables and used the rest of that. It’s Valspar’s Deep Pacific which is the perfect blend of navy and royal. At least I think so 🙂
If you’ve ever bought fabric, you know how annoying the folded seams are and how frustrating they can be to get out. I learned the hard way one time when I washed my fabric and tossed it in the dryer. It shrank to about half the size. Womp womp. I’ve got a great solution that’s quick and easy and gets those stubborn seams out in no time.
Follow these steps:
STEP 1:
Turn on your iron and lay your fabric down on your ironing board
STEP 2:
Get a small towel wet (wring it out so it’s not dripping)
STEP 3:
Lay your wet towel down over top of your fabric
STEP 4:
Put the iron down over the towel where the seams are on the fabric
STEP 5:
Let the iron sit in each spot for about 20 seconds
STEP 6:
Lift up your towel and scream for joy because your seams are gone!
This is a similar process to how I showed you to remove wood veneer and it’s a miracle worker. Of course it gets your fabric wet so you have to wait for it to dry but in my opinion that’s a minimal price to pay 🙂
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve sat there with my iron going over and over a seam and it never fully gets it out. Maybe I just have a crappy iron? Hopefully that’s not the case and this helps some other people who were suffering from this same problem 🙂
I attached the fabric using a staple gun but before I did, I had to sand the heck out of the drawer. I decided to paint it blue as well, and apparently two thin coats of paint is just enough for your drawer to not fit back in 🙁 It actually took quite a while and was a huge pain in the butt, but eventually it fit like a glove.
This ceramic flower knob I found is the cutest, and made sure my fabric was symmetrical when I attached it. Trust me, pay attention to this if you have a pattern on your fabric. I’ve totally overlooked that before and didn’t realize I had a crooked design until I already glued it on. Live and learn my friends.
I decided not to do any distressing and just sealed her up with clear wax.
Aint she a beaut? 😉
Do you have trouble ironing out seams in fabric or am I alone here? I’d love to hear your tips!
Have a great day everyone!
You can find me linking up here.
Ironing Tips
Lovely the table Bre! The color is favorite and that fabric is gorgeous! Nice Work…
Gerald
Thats a cute table you got there..congrats…good also to meet a hands on lady. 🙂
Carmody Tisdale
So pretty Bre! Thanks for linking up to “On Display Thursday”.
brepurposed
Thanks Carmody!!
Michelle from Weekend Craft
Love that you added fabric to this piece. I did something similar with a file cabinet last winter. Congrats you are being featured this week on Weekend Craft’s Creative Spark Link Party. Stop by and check out your feature and I hope you link up again today! http://bit.ly/1pEMI5A
brepurposed
Yay! Thank you so much Michelle! Have a great day 🙂
mypapercraze
I love how your little table turned out. I think the fabric on the drawer is genius! Great tip on ironing fabric. It reminds me of my grandmother sprinkling water on clothes before she ironed them. Thanks for sharing with Creative Spark Link Party. I hope you join us again tomorrow.
Glenna @ My Paper Craze
brepurposed
Thank you so much!!
Sierra & Faith@Winks and Eyerolls
We love this! Came across your blog on the social media mixer. We love repurposing things and finding new inspiration.
brepurposed
Thanks you so much!!
Sierra & Faith@Winks and Eyerolls
Love this! We came across your blog on the social media mixer. We love repurposing things and finding new inspiration.
brepurposed
Thank you!! I’ll have to stop by and check out your blog 🙂
cassie
love this, bre! the colors are perfect and the pattern on the drawer with that knob- LOVE!
Pam@over50feeling40
Never would have considered fabric! It looks so good and easy. Thanks for sharing on the Thursday Blog Hop!
Andie Thueson
Love this!!! So smart! And the table is GORGEOUS!!! Thanks for linking up! <3 Andie
Sandra
Love the ironing tip and the table is very pretty. Found you via Katherin’es blog hop and glad I did!
Christina
Once again, perfect choices! I swear, your projects just get cuter and cuter! SUCH a great transformation, Bre!
brepurposed
Aw thank you Christina, I appreciate you saying that! Let’s hope I can keep ’em comin!
Melanie
I love everything about this. The color, fabric, and knob are all stunning! Great Job!
brepurposed
Thank you so much Melanie!
Amanda @ The Kolb Corner
OMG I love this!! That blue, that fabric, THAT KNOB! Amazing. And yes, I also H.A.T.E trying to get seams out of fabric. I will definitely try your trick next time!
brepurposed
Thank you Amanda!! Definitely give it a try, it works like a charm 🙂
Bre @ Average But Inspired
Bre, I want to marry this table. Honestly you have the BEST furniture makeovers. PINNING and swooning.
brepurposed
haha you crack me up. And you’re so sweet to say that! thank you!
Nicole B.
Every time I think I have a favorite project of yours, you go and make something I fall more in love with! Love the paint color. Love the fabric. Love the knob. LOVE IT!
brepurposed
haha aw thank you Nicole!! I’m glad you love it! 🙂
Tara @ Anything & Everything
Geourgeous!!! Love the fabric. Thanks for the tips!
brepurposed
Thanks Tara! Glad you like it 🙂
Sara Brennan
Its Beautiful Bre!! I love it!!
brepurposed
Thanks Sara!!
Kristi
That is BRILLIANT! I’ll definitely be putting that ironing tip to good use! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the table Bre! The color is fab and that fabric is gorgeous!
brepurposed
Thanks Kristi! It works like a charm! 🙂
Sarah @ Little Red Brick House
LOL, #crusheddreams! Love the table,though. That fabric is so cute and what a great tip for getting out seams. I’ve had fabric shrink on me before. So annoying!
brepurposed
It was a sad day! haha. Thanks so much Sarah!
Marie@The Interior Frugalista
Bre you do some of my favorite furniture makeovers. This one is no exception – love the crisp fabric on the drawer with that gorgeous floral knob – gorgeous! Yup, the wet towel always works like a charm – I use this method when ironing my linens as well.
brepurposed
Aw thank you so much Maria! That just made my day 🙂 I’m glad you liked this one and are a believer in the wet towel trick too!
Katherines Corner
I HATE ironing, giggle. It is one of my least favorite things to do ever. My pile of things to be ironed could be scaled by a professional mountain climber. I like your wet towel trick. Love the table xo
brepurposed
Me too! It’s no fun haha. Thanks Katherine!
Katherines Corner
Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop my friend xo