The goal of a craft party is to have fun. One of my friends couldn't make it last month, but she purchased all the supplies for the Spring Bird. So that's what she worked on. My other friend and I worked on the chalkboard project, while others just came to socialize and enjoy company.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
May Craft Day
May's craft day was a mix of crafts. The official craft project was to create a magnetic chalk board out of a cookie sheet pan, but basically, anything craft that's being worked on is fair game.
The goal of a craft party is to have fun. One of my friends couldn't make it last month, but she purchased all the supplies for the Spring Bird. So that's what she worked on. My other friend and I worked on the chalkboard project, while others just came to socialize and enjoy company.
The goal of a craft party is to have fun. One of my friends couldn't make it last month, but she purchased all the supplies for the Spring Bird. So that's what she worked on. My other friend and I worked on the chalkboard project, while others just came to socialize and enjoy company.
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Home Decor,
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Distressing my table
I finally did it! I painted and distressed my dining room table and I didn't hate it =)
I've been talking to my hubby about painting the table white for quite some time. Then, I wanted to add a little character to it by distressing it. Surprisingly, he didn't object. That, however, was months ago BUT we finally got around to doing it last week.
The process took about 5 days, but it was worth it. Here's how it went.
This was the original color of our wood:
The next step was to paint the table white. We chose Swiss Coffee as a result of a Youtube tutorial that used the same color. It worked well.
We did two coats of that 2 hours apart from each other to let it sit in. When it was dry, we started distressing it.
After we got it where we wanted it, we stained it.
Following the instructions on the bottle, we stained it with two coats 15 minutes apart. We then waited 72 hours before putting on the extremely toxic glaze that seals it. It was a necessary evil.
I used gloves and a face mask while using the toxic products. I hated not being able to go non-toxic or natural for this, but unfortunately, I found nothing.
Here are the products we used:
I've been talking to my hubby about painting the table white for quite some time. Then, I wanted to add a little character to it by distressing it. Surprisingly, he didn't object. That, however, was months ago BUT we finally got around to doing it last week.
The process took about 5 days, but it was worth it. Here's how it went.
This was the original color of our wood:
The first thing we did was sand the entire table with 100 grit sandpaper.
Next, we wiped all the dust off really well with a moist towel (NOT WET).
We did two coats of that 2 hours apart from each other to let it sit in. When it was dry, we started distressing it.
After we got it where we wanted it, we stained it.
Following the instructions on the bottle, we stained it with two coats 15 minutes apart. We then waited 72 hours before putting on the extremely toxic glaze that seals it. It was a necessary evil.
I used gloves and a face mask while using the toxic products. I hated not being able to go non-toxic or natural for this, but unfortunately, I found nothing.
Here are the products we used:
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