Garage Sale Demilune Style Table Upcycle
Furniture Update,
Fusion Mineral Paint,
Garage Sale Finds,
Old Sign Stencils,
Stenciling,
Stencils,
Upcycling,
July 21, 2019
I purchased this demilune style table at a garage sale in June.
It had bronze metal legs, and a wood demilune top. It was in fair condition. Time for an upcycle.
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I decided to paint the just the top side of the the table with Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain.
Next I pulled out my *Old Sign Stencils "Welcome to my Garden" stencil. I have had this stencil since 2016, and have done a few other projects with it as well.
I love garden decor and signs!
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*Old Sign Stencils provided me with complimentary samples. All opinions about these fabulous stencils are my own.
I taped the stencil onto the table with blue painter's tape and pounced on the words and stem with Fusion Mineral Paint in Ash.
The leaves were stenciled, and the metal leaves were painted with Plaid Waverly Chalk Acrylic Paint in moss from Walmart.
Since Fusion Mineral Paint has a built in top coat, I didn't worry to much about a topcoat.
I ended up spraying and wiping on a very light mist of Dixie Belle Easy Peasy Spray Wax just on the table top, and green metal leaves.
I love this stencil with the table. The leaves are a very similar shape on both the stencil and the table.
The table would be a fun accent piece in the foyer, a sun room, or a covered patio.
Other projects with the "Welcome to my Garden" stencil.
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I just discovered you...oh my, so many terrific ideas, I'm looking forward to going back through old posts to see what I've missed! Is the Fusion Mineral Paint best for holding up in the weather? I'll have to see if I can find it locally. Thanks, Mary
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