Friday, January 25, 2013

FARM FRESH Dining Table and Chairs Makeover



Good Morning my Beauties!
Let me tell you...this project was a doozie!
I always...always forget when I do a dining table and 4 chairs, how much more work it is than
doing other large pieces.

But hopefully you will agree, that it was WORTH it!

You see I have once again I had this sitting in my garage for about.......OH 6 months..
I just didn't know what I wanted to do with it.
So there it sat.....and sat.....and sat...

Till one day I could take no more...

I started stripping the disgusting fabric off the seats...I am not exaggerating when I say DISGUSTING either....
It only had about 1 billion stables...my lucky day..LOL!!

I honestly really had no idea what I wanted to do yet..I just knew I didn't want to do the brown top or stained top like the last few dining sets that I had done before.
I wanted a vintage feel so I started painting the top white and the
legs and chairs with CeCe Caldwells Traverse City Cherry..If you haven't noticed..
Its one of my faves!!

But then what...I remember a while back I had seen this GORGEOUS dining table on Pinterest
from  http://www.blackberryhouse.net/
It was a chore tracking down who originally did this but I just wanted to make sure
they got the credit for the original idea.

Now I didn't want to copy exactly so I made up a stencil with my Silhouette that
read "farm fresh" and put it at each end of the table
after I added my stripes.

while all that was drying I recovered the chairs with this gorgeous fabric I had been saving..I got the end of a bolt at Hobby Lobby...I was so excited that they had enough..

Once it was all dry I distressed the heck out of it to give it that vintage feel and then waxed and used the satin finish to protect the top..
And that my Beauties is all she wrote! I am now looking forward to painting some smaller pieces..
and moving this up to my booth...So I can sell it...:) 
I hope you enjoyed this long...long...project..well at least for me it was..
Have a BEAUTIFUL day!
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53 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh! Kaaaaarin! It's beautiful! The top total reminds me of vintage grain sacks. And that fabric is perfect! Here's another fave! Pinning!!!!

Unknown said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE everything about it LOVE!!

Lynn Fern said...

Worth it indeed! Turned out so beautiful!! Nice job.

Unknown said...

Looks great! Luv the stripes! I'm feeling your pain, I'm painting a whole dining room set now, a VERY large dining room set. Fortunately the client just wants a simple distressed white, not as fun as this, but with these large pieces I'm good with that - lol!

Peace,
Debbie

Shannon Fox said...

Yes. Most definitely worth it. The red is cheery, the "farm fresh" and the grain sack stripe are genius and the fabric is so CUTE! Paisley. Love it!!

I have to do mine, and I am dreading the chairs. I did one. It took 9 million years. So there is sits ;)

Four Marrs and One Venus said...

Ok... now we are talking! How are you so good girl? Wow...somebody stop ya! This turned out hello- drop dead farm fresh gorgeous!

Tami Michel said...

I love it as my favorite color is RED! I do not envy you with those billion staples, they are sure a pain! Great job!

lynn cockrell said...

This looks great. Love the red. Your work paid off, in my view!

Merri Jo said...

ADORABLE!! The red, the fabric, your fabulous painting/lettering--you just never cease to amaze me. :-)

Good Time Charlie said...

This is the cutest table I have seen in a long time! Oh how I love those red stripes, reminds me of a cute dishtowel! I am sure this will sell pronto!

Kathryn J Cain said...

I saw this on Shelly's Shizzel facebook page....love love love
this make over, I feel your pain I did a table and chairs a while back, and I said never again...but when I get over this Flu and fever, I am looking for a table to team with some roadside chairs I saved...Love the red and the fabric is great,

Jeanette@Creating a Life Studio said...

Wow, what a beautiful transformation! Especially love the table top.

Jeanette @ Creating A Life

NanaDiana said...

I just love how it all turned out, Karin. Great idea and it turned out beautifully- xo Diana

Leah said...

Lovely! Are you keeping it or selling? I always think I will do a table/chair set, but is so much time I never know if it will be worth my while

Unknown said...

Love the colour, love the fabric! Someone will snap it up quick!

Cindy said...

WoW! That's a totally gorgeous makeover! I love the colour and the fabric! Your grain sack stripes are simply marvellous!

Tania Pelletier said...

I love your table! It looks great! I have a table I bought new from Walmart... their Better Homes and Gardens brand they carry. It's all black but I wonder what it would look like if I did the table top like yours but with black grain sack lines... hmmm... what do you think?

Tania

Anonymous said...

Magnificent!! I bet it was a lot of work. It's beautiful.

Jamie @ Huckleberry Love said...

Very, very pretty. Great job!!

Jamie

www.huckleberrylove.com

PamLuvsPink said...

Hello!!

I L O V E IT!!!!!

You have done a really great job on this set!!

Beauty!!!

Pam

Unknown said...

Oh my I'm in love with that table. I've done tables and chairs before and they are so much work, you did an awesome job. Your newest follower.

Katie@ theshabbycottagehome.blogspot.com/

Unknown said...

I love this! Reminds me of a vintage dishtowel with the stripes.

Lauren said...

Love it! The colors are so cheerful & that fabric is awesome!

Pamela said...

This is such a very fun fun set!! Thanx for sharing it at THT!

Unknown said...

Oooh, I love the vintage vibe that it has. I'm sure it will sell quickly!

Connie said...

So unique and simply stunning. You'll sell it in a snap!

Ivy and Elephants said...

What an adorable set! You've done a fabulous job with it. So fresh and creative. Now I'll be on the look out for one!
Hugs,
Patti

Kim~madeinaday said...

I love this paint job!! I am featuring you tomorrow! Thanks so much for linking up with me last week!
Kim

Unknown said...

Your hard work paid off! Very nice!

My Repurposed Life said...

amazing! The table looks great. I think it will sell very quickly. :)
gail

Sarah Nello said...

That's a lush red colour, i like it! :)

Jocie@TheBetterHalf said...

Wow, Karin you did such a great job! and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the fabric on those chairs!!!
Thanks so much for sharing (sorry I was so late to visit from last week's Humble Brag link party!)

Doreen said...

Hello Karin,
I hope you're not too tired of seeing these complimentary comments, because here is mine: Your [new] old painted table & chairs are absoluletly stunning. Great job!

Doreen
altered-artworks.blogspot.com

~julee~ said...

Wow, this turned out amazing! Love!

Following from the blog hop. Have a great weekend!

julee @ www.diylouisville.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Just letting you know that the credit for the table you linked to is actually Blackberry House, not Vinewood Home Creations. Vinewood sells in my shop, and the woman who reposted a picture I posted on our facebook page misunderstood who painted the table. She saw Vinewood's name in the background of the picture on their signs, and she assumed the table was theirs as well. I'm the one who painted the table. Just wanted to let you know. We artists all want credit for our work, don't we?
lol

Vanessa said...

Hi, Karin

I just love your table and red is my fav! I found your lovely blog on Made U look link party. I love looking around your lovely blog and I am a new follower. Love for you to stop by www.diy180.com
Have a great weekend.

Hugs,
Vanessa

Audrey said...

Karin that is one adorable makeover there! I love it! That is truly an amazing transformation. I found you through The Humble Brag and am now your newest follower. I would LOVE for you to check out my blog when you have a spare moment (is there such a thing?). Have a great weekend,
Audrey @neverendingdecorating.blogspot.com

Athena at Minervas Garden said...

What a bright and cheery table set this is now, Karin! That shade of red makes me smile :) Have a glorious weekend! I'm working at a theatre this weekend, and hubby is doing music in the lobby with his accordion--should be interesting :)

Pollyanna said...

Nothing short of amazing, what a transformation, and can I say I adore the table top ... absolute art!!

Magali@TheLittleWhiteHouse said...

I love the stripes on the table!

Unknown said...

I really love this! ps-did the no reply go away?

Carrie @ My Favorite Finds said...

I LOVE it! I'm pinning it, and featuring you later next week from Pinworthy Projects. Thanks for linking up!

Roeshel said...

That is one gorgeous makeover. Wow! I'm going to include it in this week's features. Thank you so much for sharing your hard work, Karin!

Ruth said...

Your table makeover looks amazing. I love the top.
Ruth

Unknown said...

I seriously love this table makeover. Every.single.little thing about it! Thanks for linking up and I'm featuring this tomorrow. :) HUGS - Clydia (Three Mango Seeds) ITs PARTY TIME

Cathy @ My 1929 Charmer said...

Stunningly beautiful - great job!

Rita said...

It was well worth the effort! It turned out beautiful! I love everything about it from the color to the stencil. Thanks for sharing.

Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique said...

Oh Karin... you never cease to amaze me. I'm not a red person but this I love. All of it... the pops of red, the fabric seats, the table top... it's fabulous!

Thanks for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday

Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon Designs said...

Love the red! What an amazing redo! Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday!

Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon Designs said...

ps featured you tonight at Monday Funday! ;)

The Hen House Chicks said...

Like everyone else, I think you created a beautiful dining set. I also think painting chairs is more work than anything else! I absolutely love the fabric you used and tried to find it at Hobby Lobby. They had none like it. Do you happen to know the name or manufacturer? Perhaps I could find some online. Again, you do beautiful work.

Dana @ Cooking At Cafe D said...

I love what you did. And, it's great inspiration. I might do a French linen or a beat-up rustic ad. We'll see :)

Homeroad said...

I love the table! I just painted a bench with Cece Cauldwell's Traverse Red today, it was the first time I've used her paint. I'm curious how you like the Cauldwell paint. I am a little disappointed with the color, mine came out looking a little raspberry-ish so far.... I bought the dark wax too and that will be my next step. I'm curious how you like it.
Thanks
Susan