Crafting Executive; Building a Table
09 February 2010
If you are lucky enough to have a craft space, a large table is a must. I mean you have to have room to spread out all the junk supplies.
If you are lucky enough to have a craft space, a large table is a must. I mean you have to have room to spread out all the junk supplies.
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70 comments:
totally cute!
Love your table! I really like the color you painted it too.
Soooo pretty! I wish I had all the equipment to try a project like that!
Great table! I do have one question, after the paint layer, did you top it off with a layer of something to protect the finish of the table? If so, what did you use?
I love it! great job and thanks for showing us how to do one!
Carmie,
I didn't, although I might want to later. I did cover the top of the table with plexi glass, to protect it. The other portions of the table were drinking in the paint so I am not really worried about it getting scratched up! Hope that helps.
If I did do a protective coat, it would have been a water based poly.
I love the table, and the shelf above it is a great idea! How handy to have some of your stuff within reach but not on your work surface!
teri
That looks great. It looks like it is going to be a very functional space. Is that pegboard I see above the table?
ohhhh... i really like that!
~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
Nice! I wish I had the space for something like that.
Great table! Love the legs!
Totally Rocks!
Great job, I would love to have one of those!
i'm jealous. that's what came to my mind, first!
second, you make it look so easy. it looks gorgeous. like it is ready for a magazine photo shoot.
great job.
Love it! And loving free even more!
I love it!
That looks really great!!!! I bet I could size it down for a table for the front porch!
Your free table does rock !
I agree, your mostly free table does ROCK. Love this, simple, elegant. Works for me.
Blessings ~ Eileen @ Star's Fault
Your free table does rock! I like it even better than the Robert Allen one!
Kat :)
I think you're right. It rocks!
I would love to have a small of this size! Thattable works great for a crafting table!
That is one nice craft table! You could also tuck pictures, clippings or craft instructions under the plexiglass.
Talk to you soon ;)
Bunny Jean
It rocks! You remind me of a buddy from high school. Her and her hubby have the same obsession. They have built cabinets, beds, tables. You go girlie!
LOVE the table but no one picked up on your New Yankee Workshop Quote by Norm!!
:)
Kacey @ Shes.No.Martha
Once installed in MY house, you'd never see the surface again! great job. Looking forward to seeing you at Creative Jewish Mom next week.
I la-la-la-Love this table!! Hugs, Ingrid
Wow! That is some transformation. You made it look easy-ish too!
That is great...love the length and the color! Kim
It turned out amazing! I'm always in awe of people who can turn a picture into reality. Great job!
Hello...
Your crafting table turned out fabulous!!! What a great way to repurpose a few pieces of wood...very creative, my friend! Love where you place your new table in your craft room...right under the shelf...sooo nice! Love it! Hmmm...I like the table as is...I don't think that adding the horizontal supports are necessary! Thanks for sharing your table project with us...so very inspirational!!!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Very nice! It looks very cute and functional and Free is always good!
Your mostly free table rocks BIG TIME. It is gorgeous!
Cass
I am speechless--that table is amazing! Love it!
Great table, I would love to have a work surface like that! Thanks for linking up!
I love the table and the color! The white on the chairs looks SO good!
Love what you did with scraps! I like the table as is as long as you think you have enough support. Enjoy!
Oh - this would be just be perfect for my husband's office! He's not very handy, though, I wonder if he would consider this....
I featured this project today on my show-offs! Thanks for sharing it with me! http://makingtheworldcuter.blogspot.com/
This is awesome, and quite possibly the answer to our kitchen table delimma. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! I am totally impressed! I would love a new craft table!
Amazing! I use my drafting table. Which rhymes with crafting table. So I'm almost there!
Fabulous! I wish that I had building skills!
I am totally impressed! Great job!
OM Goodness, it is fabulous. i want to build one now and can thanks to your detailed descriptions. thanks for linking up!
Wow, I'm so impressed! That looks great!
I love it! Great way to use your scraps! Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules
Wow great job! Sorry it took me all week to get to your link, I hope you'll come back to craft schooling Sunday again this week. You're a valuable member of the party! All the best.
Looks just like something bought out of an expensive store.
Love it! (Writing this down so I can talk Mr. Pyjamas into making me one )
WOW! Yours is beautifuL! Thanks for linking up to Thrifty Thursday this week!
Hugs,
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
www.lbratina.blogspot.com
Nice! Gotta love a handy husband. :)
Impressive, and you made it look really easy! How long did the whole project take? Will bookmark this post. :)
Amazing. Hard to believe those ingredients made that table. I thought I was handy when I used 2 sawhorses and an old door.
Most certainly does rock! Hopped over from show and tell...
Great Job!
Wow!! That's awesome!
LOVE your table... wish I had a "craft space"... nothing better than to create in a cute space! Thanks for sharing at the POPP.
This turned out great.
Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thurs. at Life As Lori
Please join me next week for another great party!
I love it!! I want it!!! I NEED IT!!! Thanks for the link! It's always a pleasure to have you on Creative Cats!
I featured you on my blog this week in Room a month
soooooooo awesome!!! you're amazing!!!
xoxo,
lauren
Well done! I could think of a few uses for that table in my house. :)
Wow.. great table,, love that it was made with stuff you already had.. I think that saying is off New Yankee Workshop?? Thanks for sharing.
So handy!! I love it! I would love to work with wood more, but Nick isn't a tool guy, so I don't just have the good tools laying around- it'll be a while!
Thank you so much for linking up with the Talented Tuesday link party at My Frugal Family, which is hosted every Tuesday. Please feel free to stop back in every week and post your newest projects!
Lovely table!
God's blessings,
Sarah :D
FABULOUS table, however I am not sure if I will have the time to build one or figure it out so it would come out perfectly like yours! such a beauty.
That is an awesome table! What a great work area and I love the legs. You guys are good.
Thank you for sharing your awesome project at Thursday’s Treasures last week! Come share your crafty projects in this week’s Thursday’s Treasures too!
http://treasuresfortots.blogspot.com/2010/02/thursdays-treasures-week-11.html
New Yankee Workshop! We love Norm around our house. Great table!
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