I recently revived an small, old, wooden drop leaf table that had seen much better days. It will be a perfect table for a small entry, a small eat-in kitchen, or even a night stand. I wanted to give it a bright and colorful makeover and used a cheerful, vintage-looking green paint.

This fun project is part of a monthly themed furniture makeover challenge that some of my furniture painting friends and I put together to inspire you, our readers. There are some super creative and talented ladies in this group and I'm thrilled to be able to join them. This month's theme is "Inspired By".
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Some of our previous themed furniture makeovers include
After you're done here scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the images shown to visit all of the inspired projects.
Starting at the top left and going clockwise, sources are The Golden Sycamore, Country Living Magazine, Celebrating Everyday Life with Jennifer Carroll, House and Home, Wayfair Country Living Shop, Miss Mustard Seed, My Passion for Decor.
Most of these are on my pinterest boards and can be found here.
The main inspiration piece is the table with the hot cocoa sign, but mine ended up with green legs. All of the other pieces were my inspiration for color.
And now for the transformation of this fun piece. It's come a long way, baby.

It was painted in a pale pink shade when I got it. And underneath the pink was red, gray, and white. UGH. For some (crazy) reason I envisioned it with all that paint stripped off of the top and the wood exposed. And once I get something in my head it's pretty hard to change my mind. I'm flawed that way.

Even the hinges on this piece were covered in layers of paint. But I had a vision. And I'm stubborn, remember?
After the chemical paint stripper I tried didn't remove all of those layers of paint, I ended up buying a new sander. It worked great but created a ton of dust, even with the bag that's supposed to catch all of it. *Note to self - do this outside the next time. :)
I have to tell you that even with the sander it took me at least a couple of hours to get all the paint off the table top and underneath. Wearing gloves is recommended to help cut down on the vibrations from the sander. And always wear a respirator and safety glasses when using a sander. Even with all that, I think it was definitely worth the effort.
I have to tell you that even with the sander it took me at least a couple of hours to get all the paint off the table top and underneath. Wearing gloves is recommended to help cut down on the vibrations from the sander. And always wear a respirator and safety glasses when using a sander. Even with all that, I think it was definitely worth the effort.
After the paint dried I applied a coat of dark wax and then buffed it slightly after it dried. Once that was all done and the top of the table and leaves were dry, it was time to put it all back together and take it home from the shop.
Although I don't have this color anywhere else in our house and it was met with questioning looks (from my youngest) when I brought it home, I'm really liking it.
It's different. It's fun. It's quirky, like me.
A few of my favorite magazines, my favorite Turkish throw, and some velvet ribbon that I love made it into the photo.
And I just posted a tutorial for making an Anthropologie-inspired pompom garland here, so you might be seeing more of those made from the green yarn pictured as well as some pink and blue yarn that I picked up a couple of days ago. I was feeling inspired. :)
I adore the contoured edges of this little table and the way they turned out.
And thankfully the wood grain looks as good as I had hoped it would.
The 2 coats of poly means that it will be extremely durable and water resistant and might make a great little kitchen table someday.
The old frame is painted in Benjamin Moore Blue Spa 2052-40. And the sign was painted by my 15-year-old daughter. She gave it to my husband for Christmas and I stole it for the photo shoot. I'll be framing it as soon as I can find a frame to fit it.
Now that I've set out all of these spring colored things, there's snow in the forecast. Wouldn't you know it? Probably just flurries, but we're not out of the woods yet with the winter weather. Oh well, I can just look at these things and automatically feel warmer!
So I ask you, what inspires you????
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Angie
The green legs with that rich stained top has be drooling Angie! Simply lovely
ReplyDeleteThanks Therese! I really like the contrast between the green and wood tone too!
DeleteI love all the color! What a fun little spot. Your table turned out great Angie!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Thanks, Nancy! It's a really fun piece to have at the house.
DeleteOh how I love a pop of green! This turned out great Angie!
ReplyDelete:) Beth
Thanks, Beth. A fun pop of color is always a good thing!
DeleteI love the green that you chose Angie! The green and the turquoise look perfect together!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shanna! I know you love the turquoise! :)
DeleteI love how this turned out, Angie and I love the green!! I'm always drawn to pieces painted with this beautiful shade! XO
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christy! It's such a fun, vibrant color! I was hesitant to use it, but I really like the way it turned out. Have a great week! ~ Angie
DeleteThat table looks just like the old one I sold to Haven's Antiques in Oregon City, OR!!! You made it look lovely! When my husband died I had to sell my home and many items. He bought several pieces of furniture, an antique frame mirror with amber colored mirror, many knick knacks...I just could not keep it all. I hope the pieces found new homes where they are enjoyed! Maybe someone like you updated them!
ReplyDeleteHi Rose. Thank you for taking the time to share the story of your table. It sounds like your husband had excellent taste. I hope you were able to keep your favorite things. And I hope the others found happy homes too. I'm so glad you like the way I gave this one a new life. Have a wonderful weekend. ~ Angie
DeleteGreen is one of my favorite colors! I'm like you, inspired by everything! Love it!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I remember a piece or two that you've done in green. It's such a fun, lively color. And yes, inspiration is everywhere if you just open your eyes to it! Have a great week! ~ Angie
DeleteLove thew colors, you rocked this! I invite you to share at my blog hop ( you can link up until Sat night) Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I didn't get linked up to the blog hop but thanks for the invite! I'll try to connect next time! Have a great week. ~ Angie
DeleteGood choice with the green, even though I'm partial to blue! The stained top was a perfect accent to this fun piece, Great job, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Larissa. I considered blue, too, but it didn't do anything for the wood color. I love it more than green! Have a great week. ~ Angie
DeleteOh my goodness, it certainly has come a long way!! Awesome transformation!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Breanna! It really has come a long way and it was worth the effort! Have a great week. ~ Angie
DeleteI LOVE the color of the legs..In fact I love the fact that you LOVE color too! Every time I look at this picture it makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karin
Thanks so much, Karin! I definitely love color, even if it's just as an accent. I don't think I could survive in a neutral house! Have a great week. ~ Angie
DeleteWhat a happy little table! It can breathe again with all the layers of paint removed. Jeanette
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeanette! Haha, yes! It can definitely breathe now and seems to be much happier. :) Have a great week. ~ Angie
DeleteSo pretty!!! I love this and I love that you were inspired by one of my pieces!! I love that green dresser and wish I'd never sold it. Your table is perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melody. I've always loved that green dresser of yours. Thanks for the inspiration! ~ Angie
DeleteThat table has come a long way! I love it. I can see you have problems with color choice too, lol. Fun table Angie.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy! And I definitely have trouble choosing colors. I like so many of them! ~ Angie
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