How to transform round tables used during the tablecloth phase
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Not sure what you mean by "tablecloth phase"....... Can you post a picture of the tables?
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I am still in the tablecloth phase! I love them, but I have a ton from my mom and grandmothers and I love using them since I have no one to hand them down to.
So what do your tables look like? Something you can update with paint maybe? Can you post photos so wecan offer better suggestions?
You mean the one's made of plywood, unfinished? Had two of these.
My daughter painted hers. She painted the top magenta and the legs brown. It just looks like it came that way. Matches her funky flowered chair perfectly.
Do you mean those inexpensive bedside tables that had a floor length tablecloth?
Do you mean like this lovely?
You could sapray paint the legs and edge of the table gold or silver,and back paint the glass, or put marble Contact paper on it.
Saw a really cool transformation when someone took rope and wrapped around all the legs. Then painted top.