I’m on a roll! I’ve been busy around here trying to lighten things up. One of the things I’ve done was change the ottoman in the living room into a round table again. Originally, the ottoman was a round table that I purchased at Habitat for Humanity Restore. You can read all about how I transformed the table into this ottoman here.
I removed the fabric, trim and skirting.
Next, I removed the few remaining staples, sanded the top and repainted it to look like this.
I used my Cricut to make a stencil for the Roman Numerals.
On top of my table, I placed three little cloches that I have picked up here and there. I added three little pumpkins, that I purchased over the weekend from one of our local farmer markets, under each cloche .
I really like how it turned out. Such a little change seems to have really opened the space up.
As always, thanks for stopping by and I’m looking forward to reading your comments about the transformation of the round table once again.
Gail
Linking this post to:
A Stroll Thru Life for Tabletop Tuesday
Type A for Anything Goes
From My Front Porch to Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday
Gail, what a great transformation! I love your table!! So creative!! You make it look so easy! The pumpkins beneath the cloches are the perfect accent! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDarn girl, that's just plain good! I love the clock table and it's perfect in your room.
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Sissie
Gail your table looks wonderful! You did such a great job on it. I love the clock/table idea! The cloches's are so cute! Pretty room!
ReplyDeleteThat is great, Gail. Look at how creative your are.
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely on a roll! Love the look!
ReplyDeleteI love this new look! Great job using the Cricut.
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a difference a little paint makes! Your whole room looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe clock table looks great. I like the looks of your room much better this way. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteBarb
Gail you sure are on a roll! I LOVE that table! Martina
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job on both the transformations! I liked the ottoman and love the new table.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail! Love what you did with that table! I am your newest follower. Stop by and visit me when you have a chance.
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Susan and Bentley
Oh my word, your table turned out fabulous . What a great idea. I thought it was wonderful as an ottoman, but I totally think the new painted clock face is fantastic. You are right, it really does open the room up. Of course I am crazy about the cloches and the pumpkins are just perfect. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab table, you did such a great job! I love it more as a table than an ottoman with the clock face. I also love your fall clochs, so pretty and perfect for the autumn touch, it is October! Have a great week, FABBY
ReplyDeleteHi Gail! You're so smart! This looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
That was a terrific transformation (twice!) The clock top turned out awesome and I love the glass cloches. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteWow! When you transform something you don't mess around do you? Looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletelove that table, fabulous job! ♥
ReplyDeleteGreat table! I like the ottoman, but the clock table looks much better. Great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYou are so busy Gail. The clock face is just wonderful and I love the cloches too.
ReplyDeleteGail that turned out great! i love it! the cloche's looks so simple on it.
ReplyDeleteAnn A Sentimental Life
Oh my gosh, I LOVE this! I have an antique round coffee table that needs a bit of a change and I think I just found it! Thanks for all the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love it Gail! I wish I had a Cricut! You can do so many things with them. This turned out just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh Gail, this is positively gorgeous--what a piece of art!!!
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Cindy
Thanx for coming over to party Gail! I know everybody will just love your table make over!
ReplyDeleteI love this table, very creative!
ReplyDeleteI love this table makeover! May I use the photo in my blog? I'm working on getting ideas for decorating the top of a round pedestal table. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Laurie (House of 34)
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