Scalloped Table Revamp from Confessions of a Serial DIYer

Scalloped Table with French Graphics

Hi everyone! I’m Christy and I blog at Confessions of a Serial Do-it-Yourselfer. I am so excited to be guest posting for Abbey today so she can squeeze in a few more days with her bundle of cuteness.

Today I’m sharing a sweet table I redid for my last show. I found it at an estate sale last summer. The house I found it at looked like time had stood still and nothing had been touched in several decades. You seriously could have put up velvet ropes at each door way and called it a museum! It creeped my mom out, but I was mesmerized.

Here it is in all it’s dusty glory:

Table before

I painted it with my DIY chalk paint and found a French graphic from The Graphics Fairy for the top.

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

I transferred the graphics using this method and painted them in with acrylic paint.

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

 

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

I love the scalloped edge detail.

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

 

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

 

Scalloped Table with French Graphic

 

Scalloped Table with French GraphicHere’s a little preview of what I like to share:

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4 Comments

  1. I have this same table and had not decided if I wanted to paint it because I love the patina and I have tons of painted furniture pieces, but you table is starting to tip the scales. Beautiful job.

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