We took a walk two weeks ago at trash night. As we were contemplating turning back towards home, we ran across this odd, Texas-shaped table. Tracy could immediately see potential in it, but I was completely against taking it home. As soon as we turned to walk away, I changed my mind and we picked it up. We managed to get it home and not do any damage to it on the way. We toyed with different ideas on how to utilize it and what to do with it, but after careful analysis, we decided to decoupage it. Of course, Tracy was completely right about this table's potential. Here is the process.
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The Original felt covers, or what was left over after I started taking it apart. There were 3 layers of felt (2 maroon and one mustardy yellow), full of dust, each individually stapled to the table. I had to pull hundreds of staples out of every surface of the table, with pliers. |
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The Table with the felt cover removed.
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After all the staples were removed, the surface of the table was largely destroyed. There were also half staple sticking up out of the wood, which I could not remove with pliers, so I hammered them back into the table to avoid tetanus scratches. |
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Me looking at pictures and pages to cut out. A couple of the legs had Carcoma (wood worm), so I had to do some injections of Matacarcoma (a clear chemical used to treat wood) before I could start on resurfacing. |
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What to use, what to use. So many fun pictorial history books I found late one night while Sadie was going potty. |
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Getting started |
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It's always hard to decide where to put my favorite images. |
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An hour in. |
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A different angle. |
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Getting close to finishing...Sadie is bored. |
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Almost done...just missing a couple edges. |
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The Final Project |
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Another Angle of the table. |
Thanks to Tracy for taking the great pictures of me hard at work.
LOVE! So clever. Now come reupholster my couch :D
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