Showing posts with label sewing tables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing tables. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

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Table rescued from the yard sale free pile

This table has been at my parents’ house for years.

They’ve unsuccessfully tried to sell it every year in their yard sale.  It used to be in pristine condition so I have no idea why it didn’t sell.  It’s totally Instagram & Pinterest worthy!  As a matter of fact. when I spotted the same table on Megan Miller’s Instagram feed, I knew I had to write about it!

Friday, September 23, 2016

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Painted sewing tables decorated for fall!

I know yesterday was the first day of fall but you couldn’t tell by the weather.  I was outside for a little while & was actually sweating, which is an incredible feat for me because I’m cold like 99% of the time!

Remember the sewing tables I got at our local Habitat For Humanity ReStore?

When I got them, I painted them & proudly photographed them & then put them in my basement for approximately 4 months while I tried to find the perfect spot for them in our house.  I also forgot about them.  Both explanations kind of fit here!











Thursday, March 24, 2016

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chalk painted sewing tables

I'm addicted to painting sewing tables!

Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® on sewing tables.


I picked up three (!) of them at our local Habitat For Humanity ReStore and painted them with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint®

Painted with Emperor's Silk

chalk painted sewing tables

chalk painted sewing tables

chalk painted sewing tables


Painted with Provence

chalk painted sewing tables provence

chalk painted sewing tables


Painted with Napoleonic Blue

chalk painted sewing tables
chalk painted sewing tables

My grandma has a sewing table in her basement that I'm going to get and paint English Yellow for my mom. I can only have so many sewing tables in my own house!

chalk painted sewing tables


chalk painted sewing tables
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