How can I revamp this table?
I've removed most of the shine from this table, but I need ideas about what to do next. Please help!
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Hello, this would be nice in a dark color with a large stencil design on it. Cutting edge stencils has a lot of nice ones. Here is a link.
https://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/peacock-feather-stencil.html
Maybe sand down a bit and stain it? Will this be used indoors or out?
It looks like it has a nice design, I would stain it.
You really sanded it. Try some gel stain with a cloth. Wear rubber gloves. Go with the grain. Wipe off excess. If that doesn't work you'll have to prime and paint it.
Hi Yolonda. I'm Cindy. You did a great sanding that table. I think you should stain or paint it and turn into a clock. Put a color that will go with your decor. Clock kits are inexpensive. That sure would make a statement in any room. Good luck with this project.
try rubbing some hemp oil on it to see if you like the wood grain
Hi Yolonda, It's Cindy again. To turn your table into a clock begin by staining or painting it. Then use stencil or peel-and-stick numbers to place all the numbers 1 thru 12. Go and purchase a clock kit. It will have a motor (that you will have to buy batteries for). It will also include the minute and hour hands. For your table, you will need long hands. (The kit might even come with the 1 thru 12 numbers.) Most kits put the little motor on the back of the clock. And the hands on the front. It's very easy to make. You can purchase clock kits at hobby lobby or Michael's. You might also be able to get them from Amazon or Wal Mart. Good luck Yolonda.