So, next time you need something, don't buy/over pay...RENEW!
As a Home-Staging Realtor, I am always looking for budget items to stage
with, but I can't keep everything. This table is a good example of how
to put life into things that seem to have no life left. I got it on CL
for $20 and spent $8 on paint, plus used fabric I had to recover the
seats. In all I estimate my total at $35.
I later resold it for $142 to a young couple who just loved it! Maybe I could've sold it for more but I wanted them to have it.
WHAT I DID: Cleaned the glass, painted the base and chairs, recovered
the seats with some material I had. I as you can see I stencilled the
word sit on each chair. I had another more fun design in mind, but
making the stencil was easier with this simple word!
FOR THE STENCIL: I just printed out the word "sit" (again, I went for
ease here!) and traced it on wax paper. If youd don't have a printer,
you can tape the paper right on your screen and trace! Cut out the
letters and sprayed the was paper with removable spray adhesive(get a
bit tacky & sticky but not totally glues on), centered on the
material and spray painted over it (using a brush didn't work for
me!). You have to hold the can about 6 inches away and spray evenly
and light coats until the shape is evenly painted. Let dry and remove
stencil!
I used RUST-OLEUM Painter's Touch in matte black for this and other projects.
Once I stapled the material to the seats I trimmed the excess off.
Ta dahhh!!!! All in a day's work!
I used RUST-OLEUM Painter's Touch in matte black for this and other projects.
Once I stapled the material to the seats I trimmed the excess off.
Ta dahhh!!!! All in a day's work!
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