A Lacy Table

Sam Schaefer
by Sam Schaefer
I’ve had a little brass & glass table since the 80′s. It's a little table that I've used in several rooms over the years and have painted it several colors. It needed an update.
The little table base was chipped & the original brass was showing through
After 2 coats of Krylon white satin spray paint, the base looked like new!
I sprayed lace with LOCTITE Spray Adhesive. It's repositionable!
I pressed the adhesive side of the lace to the little glass table top to make sure the lace had no air spaces
Then I sprayed 3 light coats of Krylon spray paint onto the lace.
I gently pulled the lace off of the glass table top. Then I set it aside to dry for about an hour
When the paint had dried, I flipped the table top over, so that the paint is on the underside, & put it on the table base
It's now ready to use in any room & because the paint is on the underside, I can set items on it & not worry about the paint chipping off!
Sam Schaefer
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  • Sam Schaefer Sam Schaefer on Aug 06, 2013
    Sheryll, I only waited for about a minute, then carefully, at one end, peeled up the lace. Krylon dries really fast, especially on a sunny day.
  • Mary C Mary C on Aug 06, 2013
    such a great idea....turning plain jane to an elegant, victorian lacy lady style......will be using this idea on my plain jane items....ty for sharing such a simple, yet glamorous idea....
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