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Old 08-11-2009, 01:43 PM   #1
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Hello, I just wanted to share my project I just finished 2 days ago. I had a corner seriously in the need of a redo.



I bought these items in a local goodwill for $10.79 with tax.


I disassembled the table:

Primed the frame and legs and the picture frames:

Sanded and stained the table top then coated with satin polyurethane:

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Found some old candle holders outside on my table... dirty rusty...

Cleaned with soapy water, degreased with alcohol then I touched it only with vinyl gloves on.

Spray painted with Rustoleum Frosted Glass spray...

Printed out two of my own photographs, assembled the table, bought $4.99 wheat in Michael's and:

The finished project:

Thanks for looking Let me know what you think and post your own project if you have one Maria

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That looks so much better.

You did a great job.

Thanks for posting it with all the details and pics.
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Fabulous!!!!!!

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