Refinishing a Round Table {DIY Project}

About a year ago I found a round table at a local thrift store. It needed quite a bit of work, but I could definitely see the potential in it, so I picked it up for about $25. I brought it home and let it set in the garage for quite a long time before I finally got up the gumption to work on it. I’ll be honest, though. I’ve never refinished a piece of furniture in my life, so since I had no idea what I was doing, Dan helped me quite a bit. Together, we finished it up, and I couldn’t be happier.To begin, we scraped off the old veneer that was peeling off the top of the table. Notice the water spot on the top of the table, something we didn’t quite get rid of throughout the refinishing process….but something that also tends to give the table a bit of charm….just wait for it. Then we sanded down the top of the table. We stripped the finish off with Klean Strip. We applied the Klean Strip onto the table with a brush, and we let it set for about 5-10 minutes. Then we wiped the finish off with rags, also scraping it off with a putty knife. This was probably the most tedious part of the whole process.

After we stripped the finish, we gave the entire table a light sanding. Dan had taken the table apart to repair the legs, so we sanded each individual piece. This is where Mama got to use a power tool…. we both used the orbital finishing sander, as well as good ole sand paper. Dan actually used Elmer’s Wood Filler to fill in a few rough spots that needed some TLC. The wood filler has to be sanded after it’s dry (it takes about 30-45 minutes for it to dry). It was important to use tack cloth to wipe the dust off before applying the stain. We were then able to apply Rustoleum Stain, Kona color. The Kona is a darker color, which gives the table a very classic, chic look. Once the stain was applied, we then had to let it sit for about 15 minutes before wiping the stain off. We repeated these steps about three times, just to get the darker tone that we wanted. Next, Dan put the table back together, repairing the legs.

Finally, we applied Rustoleum Polyurethane to the table to give it a protective coating that also gives it a shine. We applied about 3 coats of Polyurethane to the table.

We now have a finished project. I will say that we could have covered the top with veneer again, but we both kinda liked the rustic feeling of the old wood on top, so we left it the way that it is and just sanded/stained it. Even the old water stain now looks like a simple knot in the wood (fyi, the lamp is kinda sitting over the spot, so it’s harder to see here).It’s such a beautiful addition to our bedroom (which we’re in the midst of making over right now; I’ll be sharing before/after pics soon). The table just adds a measure of classic beauty to the room.

Have you been working on any projects lately? Do you enjoy finding thrift store treasures?

Making Valentines with Angie’s Kettle Corn {Giveaway}

(This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Erin Lawrence on winning this giveaway! Thank you to all who entered.)

Valentine’s Day will soon be here, and kids everywhere are gearing up, creating Valentines and treats for family and friends. This year we decided to do something a little bit different. We went beyond the average mini Valentine in a mini envelope to create tasty Valentines our family will love.We received an Angie’s Kettle Corn Valentine’s Snack Pack that contained 20 treat-sized bags of delicious, gluten-free, allergen-free, cholesterol-free, all-natural kettle corn. Angie’s Kettle Corn is also free of trans-fats, artificial flavors, preservatives, and is certified Kosher. Families of children with peanut allergies don’t have to worry either; the facility is 100% free of peanuts/tree nuts.So, what did we do with these treat-sized bags of delicious sweet and salty kettle corn? And trust me….it is like no other kettle corn I’ve ever had; it’s absolutely de-lish! We created Valentines for the grandparents in our family. The Snack Pack comes with Valentine’s stickers that say To/From, so kids can attach the stickers to the bags, giving a unique and tasty Valentine’s treat. We decided to get a little crafty with it, though.

First, we cut long strips of red/pink construction paper (construction paper not included in snack pack) to use as bag wrappers.We wrapped construction paper strips around each bag and attached with a sticker, labeling each sticker beforehand.

It was easy, simple, and a fun way for the kids to get their craft on. Of course, they also created pictures to include in the packages we’ll send off to each set of grandparents, all while enjoying a bit of popcorn themselves.

You can find the Angie’s Kettle Corn Valentine’s Snack Pack exclusively at Target for $5.99.One MamaBuzz reader will win a Valentine’s Snack Pack in this awesome Valentine’s Day Giveaway! Please leave a comment (see below) to enter, but then be sure to leave a separate comment for each optional way that you enter. This giveaway will end on Friday, February 3. The winner will be chosen, via random.org. This giveaway is open to U.S. only (void where prohibited). No purchase is necessary, and the odds of winning are based on a number of entries. Good luck, and have a wonderful day!

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(Disclosure: We received an Angie’s Kettle Corn Valentine’s Snack Pack, free of charge, from Angie’s Kettle Corn, for the purposes of review. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)

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