Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Restore Round Table

A few weeks ago, I purchased this round table at the Habitat for Humanity Restore for $10.   I loved the size of the table but what really sold me were the legs.  They are solid brass making the table very heavy. 

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When I brought it home I wasn’t quite sure what I was going to do with it.  After placing it in the living room,  I knew right then and there what I was going to do ….. make an ottoman using the table…..and that’s just what I did. 

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I sprayed painted the legs because I wasn’t crazy about the brass. 

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I hot glued the pleated trim on top of the table and then added the padding. 

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I’m sorry but I didn’t take pictures of the following steps because I was working like mad and just simply forgot until I was almost finished.   For the padding,  I bought a foam mattress pad at Wal-Mart.  It was a lot cheaper than buying foam at Jo Ann’s.   I tufted the center with a button.      

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I stapled the fabric around the sides of the table and then hot glued the trim around the sides.

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So far, we’ve enjoyed having the extra seating especially  when we play Wii. 

Thanks for stopping by and may your day be filled with all the happiness it can hold.

Gail

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18 comments:

  1. Gail that is fantastic! I love it...great fabric choice too!

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  2. Gail you are so clever. Love it. What a fabulous find. Hugs, Marty

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  3. What a great find, Gail! Love that you made it into an ottoman!

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  4. Gail, well done and the fabric is so pretty.

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  5. What a great find. Love that you added the padding. Looks great!!

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  6. OMG!! I love it!! Especially the dragonfly material you used. I am a major dragonfly lover! Would you mind sharing where you purchased the fabric? I'm gonna be on the lookout for a similiar table to try this idea on. It's fabulous!

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  7. Looks great. Fantastic job.

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  8. Gail, that is so cute. I have got to check and see if we have one of those stores here. Surely we do. We worked on a Habitat for Humanity house a few years ago. Everyone finds the best stuff there. Thanks again for joining the party.

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  9. Hi Gail! Oh, who would have thought? You did a spectacular job! I love it and the way you've covered it with the coordinating fabrics looks so pretty!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  10. Hi Gail,
    What a perfectly lovely stool you have!!! I love it and you did a great job on it. It looks like it belongs in that room, too.
    Hugs, Cindy

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  11. Gail that is a great idea and it looks amazing! I have a few pillows in that fabric and love them! Just beautiful!
    Lacy

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  12. Oh, what a great idea! This is a darling little ottoman, now! Neat way to add a ruffle. I've never seen one done that way. I like it!

    Take care,
    Michelle :)

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  13. What a charming ottoman, Gail! Such a great project!

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  14. Great Job! I Love It!!
    sandraallen260@centurytel.net

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  15. I love it Gail. Beautiful done, and it's just perfect for the area when the sectional meets.

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  16. Oh my goodness! I just bought a round table from Craigslist to do this exact project! Thanks for the hint about the mattress pad instead of the foam from the fabric store! I am definitely going to do that as I have some new chair pads to make too! Your ottoman looks great....hope mine turns out that good!!!

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  17. What a great use for that table!! The ottoman you created from it is just gorgeous! I love the fabrics.
    Have a wonderful weekend.
    Jane

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  18. That is such an awesome idea, I may have to steal it!!

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