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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Campaign Coffee Table

I cannot get the before picture to upload tonight. Grrrr!

Due to a huge stash of furniture and need to move things more quickly, I finally took the plunge and decided to try chalk paint! Only I made my own using Plaster of Paris. It was really easy and I didn't have to sand OR prime! Giddy!

Anyway, I found this gem at Goodwill a few weeks ago. Solid wood, dovetail drawers and a leather inlay top. I quickly painted the table in three coats...less than an hour between coats because the chalk paint dries so quickly. I sanded it lightly just to make it feel more smooth...and then I waxed it with Fiddes Wax in Jacobean to age it out.

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There were only 5 of the 6 original pulls, so I improvised by using these 2 antique knobs on the bottom drawer.

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~Allison

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14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous. How did you make the paint? I need to make some black. Love it, so pretty. Hugs, Marty

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  2. that is awesome!!! i love the shape and style!

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  3. What a unique piece Allison! Great finish, you are a whiz with the dark wax! I like homemade chalk paint option too!

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  4. That is a beautiful piece, the dark wax really brings out the color, great choice!

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  5. Beautiful! That is a great Goodwill find!

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  6. I made my own for my last project and loved it more than ASCP. Did you?

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  7. What a fabulous find! Looks lovely!

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  8. I love this table. It looks so good! I'm visiting from Hooking Up with HOH :)

    Carolyn
    {my simple messterpiece}

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  9. I have been wanting to try making chalk paint. Now you've inspired me!
    Thanks, Deb@LakeGirlPaints

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  10. Great color! And especially love all the hardware. I am dying to try chalk paint--just need the paint and the time. :)

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  11. This piece is fantastic. I really like the hardware that you chose as well. Megan

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  12. Such a great find and you did a wonderful job making it a lot more appealing!

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  13. Could you tell me what your recipe for the chalk paint is?
    Thanks so much!


    http://restorationredoux.blogspot.com

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Thanks for commenting! My heart goes pitter-patter!