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Beachy Zebra Sewing Table
by
Tammy@Deja Vue Designs
(IC: blogger)
I got this table from a roadside rescue. I really don't even have a plan for most things that I rescue, I just know, I simply can't leave them behind. It sat in the barn for quite some time. Then, I got some chalk paint from one friend, and some plaster paint from another...and a plan was born..
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Published February 24th, 2014 8:32 AM
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Lis34245081 on Oct 17, 2018
It's very pretty and it's yours which means you can do whatever the heck you want, but never paint antiques of that quality. It devalues it by about 75%. Always refinish in original wood. If you just have to do it use a very thin coat of a washable paint which can be taken off without ruining the wood. That table is from the 1800's and would've been about a $1000+ table at auction.
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I love the stripes! Did you do it free hand? It Turned out so well.