White Farmhouse Table

I found this table for $2 at a local yard sale.
I didn’t have to pounce on
it screaming out “it’s sold” but I might have
if the need arose.
This sale was a bit slow so we scored this
table and a bookcase for $10 without
any incident. It was a delicious little
split pea green for a long time.  And there 
she sat in  the corner of my kitchen, then 
in our spare bedroom for almost 2 years.
I finally decided what our little green
table needed to become.
A cool farmhouse table with casters.
~so~
I MADE MY OWN CHALK PAINT!

 It was really easy and I love the way
it turned out.

I used about 1 1/2 cups of flat latex paint
from a gallon of interior paint I already 
had on hand.  In a small dish I mixed 
3 rounded tablespoons Plaster of Paris with
about 1/4 cup cold water.  I added this to
the paint and combined it well.
I ended up using two good coats, and 
after a bit of sanding I used a satin 
poly sealer to seal the top surface.

Next I added casters to the feet of the table. 
Each foot was capped in metal so I used my 
awl to create a small hole so each screw 
was able to easily go in.  

Now my sad split pea table is a great “new” 
farmhouse style table, with some rockin’ 
new wheels to make her even more
fabulous.  A little shabby, kind of industrial, 
and topped with a vintage tea towel
(tutorial coming soon!)
and I am having so much fun wheeling my
extra work space around my kitchen.
Now I just need to convince the kids
how fun it would be to peel some potatoes
at the new table.
Think it will work? 

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22 Responses

  1. Definitely worth a try to convince the kids that it's fun to peel potatoes at that table. Maybe it will help them get a feel for the past and how many kid probably did stand there peeling potatoes. 🙂 Nice table!

  2. What an awesome yard sale score. I am guilty of once running and yelling I'll take it over a table at a yard sale. I was so embarrassed afterwards but I seen the other lady going for it lol. I don't regret it now because I love the little table but I was surprised at my dedication lol. I am your newest follower from the blog hop 🙂

    Justina @ http://justinawho.blogspot.com/

  3. Great score and it sounds like the table served you well over time, and now she's all freshed up (with wheels) and ready to start life anew.

    Nice job!

    Happy Easter Coming soon and it's always great to see creative minds at work.

    🙂

    Visiting from Transformation Thur @ The Shabby Creek Cottage linky party
    Smiles,
    Suz @MaytagNMom

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