SPARKLiNG SPiT Coffee Table

Serendipity House LLC
by Serendipity House LLC
5 Materials
From boring coffee table to functional art with Unicorn SPiT
Before: plain old coffee table



Here's the cute little coffee table I found for $20. Lola is checking it for quality control and gives it two paws up!





Clean clean clean!



I gave it a good cleaning with Krud Kutter followed by some warm water and blue Dawn until my paper towels were no longer brown. Prep is key, regardless of what method you use to refinish.





Flaming Rosie SPARKLiNG



Next I applied two coats of Flaming Rosie Unicorn SPiT SPARKLiNG Gel STAiN. Yes- right over the clean surface of the table, without stripping or sanding. That said, if the table did not have a smooth surface, I would have sanded it smooth. In this case, there was no need.





Time for whimsy!



Next I decided to add some whimsy and drew some swirls with Ravenous Raven Unicorn SPiT SPARKLiNG Gel STAiN. While still wet, I added some gold paint into the design to give dimension. Once dry, I used a little trick to get the Ravenous Raven to sparkle, and that is to rub it with 0000 steel wool. (This releases the sparkles and is only necessary with this color and Crow).





Adding Botanics Furniture Paint



The edges of the table and table base were painted with Carbon L'Essentiel Botanics Furniture Paint. I love the pure black darkness of this paint. Again, no need to sand!





Time for epoxy



Now it's time to seal the top with Famowood two part Epoxy. Follow the directions in the package for mixing directions and time. You can feel the epoxy start to get warm as it nears time to pour. I poured directly onto the table and spread with a plastic putty knife. It self levels nicely but there are bubbles. Don't panic!





Get the bubbles out!



To get the bubbles out, use a heat gun or a blow torch. Constantly move the heat above the epoxy and you will see the bubbles disappear like magic.





Epoxy drying



Here it is drying. I have only epoxied the inner part of the top where I used Unicorn SPiT. The rest of the table still needs to be sealed.





Unicorn SPiT as a glaze



I applied more SPARKLiNG STAIN to the base and legs right over the Botanics Furniture Paint. This application is more of a glazing and gave amazing depth to the crevices. I used Minwax Oil Based Wipe on Poly Satin to seal base, legs and rim of the table.





All finished!



Here she is all finished! Isn't she lovely?





SPARKLES galore!



Look at those sparkles!







This was a fun project and a special conversation piece of functional art. And it's definitely a DIY for you crafty people who are looking up your game!
Suggested materials:
  • Unicorn SPiT SPARKLiNG Gel STAiN   (https://serendipity.house)
  • L'Essentiel Botanics Furniture Paint   (https://serendipity.house)
  • Famowood Epoxy
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  • DB DB on Mar 11, 2017
    Can you use a hair dryer with the epoxy for is that not enough heat? I 'm new to this DIY stuff but I love what you all do with Unicorn Spit- Can't wait to try it!
  • Kristin Kristin on Mar 18, 2017
    I love your table, but, I prefer something not quite so shiny. Is there such thing as a "satin" epoxy?
  • Barbra Sheldon Barbra Sheldon on Jan 02, 2018

    where can you find the sparkle spit.

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  • Tonya Miller Dean Tonya Miller Dean on Jul 07, 2018

    I love your table!!! I want to try working with epoxy. You have inspired me!

  • Chris Chris on Oct 18, 2019

    I was going through my Facebook memories and one year ago today I ordered Unicorn Spit! I was so excited about it. This is a beautiful project and I'm now looking to do something similar to this after seeing your gorgeous table!

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