Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Goodwill Table From Ugly to...

So do you remember this table I purchased at Goodwill a couple weeks ago?
Well here it is today!!!

I first primed it with spray primer and then sprayed it black. It was okay, but you could really see the texture underneath - I wasn't a fan. So I turned to my handy dandy hand sander and went to town! I think I may have taken a bit more than necessary off, but it sure was fun. Then I painted on black interior paint - I just like the finish better than the spray paint I was using. And sanded the edges...

I love the new table, and do you remember it was only $7.50!!!! Seriously, you have got to love Goodwill!

I added this link to the DIY Party over at A Soft Place to Land!

27 comments:

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Wow ~ that came out great! I think it fits in that spot perfectly too. Love the vinyl wording above it with your pictures underneath.

Hunter and Hailey's mom said...

Awesome!!!! That is beautiful!!

Kathy @ Sweet Up-North Mornings... said...

That little 7.50 table looks like a milliom bucks now!! Great redo... You'd pay a chunk for that in any store, xoxo~Kathy @ Sweet Up-North Mornings...

Anonymous said...

I love it. The place you have it in looks wonderful too

Unknown said...

That table looks awesome! I want it!!

XOXO-

Unknown said...

great job on the table. but I have a question on the vinyl words above it. Did you do them yourself? Do you have a Cricut? I just got one and am looking for people who are doing home decor with theirs.
Thanks.

Unknown said...

That looks great!

EMBELLISH said...

I have a very simular table. I painted it vintage green and I love it but, I have been wanting to paint it black forever. Your post has inspired me. It looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME! Beautiful for your entry! great job!

Vivienne @ the V Spot said...

That is fantastic!.... and yes, I DO love Goodwill. Great job!
:)

Lisa@Pickles and Cheese said...

That is a seriously great find!! I am looking for a narrow table just like that one. I having been popping into the Goodwill every day for about 2 weeks and still no luck but I am determined to find something as great as your table. You did a wonderful job with it. Love it!

Amber B. said...

I came over from Kimba's--that looks great! Love the lines of that table, and it looks so good in that spot.

Tracy Watier said...

Great find! And I love how you gave it a whole new life.

Anonymous said...

Our Goodwill seldom has stuff like this. I suppose i should be checking them more often. Looks great.

Jessica @ This Blessed Life said...

gorgeous! that whole setup is done very well.

Shanty 2 Chic said...

Love this... turned out beautiful! Great pictures too!!
~Whitney

Ashley @ AshleysBusy said...

oooh, it looks great in black! Love it under your stairs. :)

Leanne said...

You gotta love black. It looks amazing. Great Job!

Katherine @ Grass Stains said...

Great job! There's nothing like painting and then being disappointed because you needed to SAND after you'd PAINTED! Been there, done that. But your end results is gorgeous ... great job!

alanna rose said...

Looks great!
I'm currently fighting with a spray paint job, I'm pretty sure the sander and interior paint are in my future :)

Tammy@InStitches said...

That looks so good !

Maryann @ Domestically-Speaking said...

Great deal on the table & a beautiful job beautifying it! LOVE IT!

Kimba said...

You got the deal of the century! For real! I love how it came out. Great job!

Jill said...

Great job! It looks like it was made just for that spot in your hallway.

Carolyn said...

Wow! That looks awesome! And what a great deal

Angie said...

I cannot believe you got that table for $7.50! You made it gorgeous and it looks so perfect in your home!

Room to Inspire said...

Thank you for all of the wonderful comments! I still walk by it and think...Man - that was $7.50 well spent! The letters above the table actually came from Michael's and I think I used my 40% off coupon :).

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