HOW TO MAKE AN ENTRY/CONSOLE TABLE!!!!
So I have been looking for an entry table for awhile now I can never find the right size or the right price. Most of them are too long. And the prices on furniture nowadays sheesh I am only a teacher!
So with my budget on a budget but wanting something nice I searched and search Pinterest and found an interesting Pin:
So I was thinking $18 I can handle that. But let me say there are a few items that I didn't have so my total costs were about $40 but I still consider this a great project. So I read the blog entry and it was very detailed....I did make my own adjustments but her measurements were spot on.
Desert Domicile DIY Table
I have the link listed above because she deserves all of the credit.
I went to Lowes and got all of the wood cut. Some other things that I needed that were not included in the $18 price include:
- Liquid Nails
- Screws (I used wood cabinet hanging screws)
- Caulking gun
- Stain
- Paint Brushes
- Spray Paint
This is how it all started on my patio and then I built the rest of the legs and let it sit overnight but then the next afternoon it still was not dry (Gotta love Florida humidity) So we decided to use the screws that I had brought....Well I underestimated how hard it would be to get them in but my hubby used his muscles to help while I held it together.
Okay so this is what it looked like before stain and paint. I think that it turned out great I was just happy that it was level and did not come out crazy especially on my first build.
Then it was time to stain. I love the way the black-brown from IKEA turned out I did use two coats the first one was just not what I wanted so then a little poly to seal it all up.
This picture is after the first coat of stain |
I taped off the sides and as to not mess up the stain and spray painted the top board and with a sand color. The blogger I got this from did it white but that would not go with my color scheme. I mean I guess that you could just stain the entire thing but that is not the look I was going for.
I did two coats of spray paint and then I used a spray poly that I got from Michael's to seal it all up. The top dried rally quickly also.
And the final look is.......
I totally love it and can't wait to decorate it for Christmas!!!!
I am so happy at some of my little projects I have started another post tomorrow...how to organize your kids backpacks!!! So sick of mine being everywhere but not where they are supposed to be. Until next time...
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