This project was so simple and easy! This is how it started out.....
Brenda sit this old metal outside table out by her gate and was going to put it out for the trashman or whoever got it first.
This was when she made her move from house to patio home.
I sanded it and painted the top and it just wasn't working. It had been used for spray painting different items, so it had all different colors of paint combined with rust.
So......
I sanded the legs and spray painted them with a white primer and then a bright cherry red.
Next, I took a $3.97 vinyl tablecloth from Wal Mart and cut strips of it 5" by the width of the tablecloth. Then I turned the table upside down and traced around the table top on the wrong side of the tablecloth. I added a seam allowance to the circle. I took the 5" strip and cut scallops along one end.
This was all done with a 60" round tablecloth.
Then all I did was sew the scallop strip to the circle top and overlapped it where it came together in the back.
Ta Da!!
I put it on the porch of my little craft house with the red metal chair that was painted the same color and I love it with the aqua door and painted rug. I sit this Gerbera Daisy on the table along with a yellow piece of McCoy and it is a very pleasant place to sit.
Note: I also made a red and white checked pillow but I forgot to take it out when I took the photos. Will show it next time.
But, the table will be perfectly fine outside and the tablecloth should wear for several seasons.
Enjoy!
Judy
It is adorable. Did Brenda want it back. Aqua or light blue and red is my favorite color combo.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great transformation. Love the red and white checked tablecloth...so cute!
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Linda
Absolutely adorable! If I'd known it would be that cute I'd have brought it over here. Do you know where I got it? ON THE CURB!!!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Absolutely adorable . . . genius you are!
ReplyDeleteYour little porch set is just so darn cute!! I have that same tablecloth and would never have thought to add the adorable scalloped edge to it. The cherry red and aqua color combo is so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat redo! I would have probably just sprayed with rustoleum and called it good. Can you tell, I am not very creative. LOL
ReplyDeleteThat is just absolutely adorable! It's perfect atop the aqua rug!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely job!! Your new table and table cloth is so charming and darling!! Love it!! The McCoy and daisy make it look so inviting too! Have a great rest of the week! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteThat is so darn cute; I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh it's adorable. I bet Brenda wishes she didn't give it away. I would never of thought of doing the tablecloth the way you did. So darn cute, charming and inviting! Did you get me email?
ReplyDeleteI could sit there and enjoy a glass of lemonade! Love how the table cloth turned out.
ReplyDeletedeb
Oh Judy, it looks great. Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour really made it look so special. What a great place to sit and read or have a cup of coffee in the a.m.
Mary
Too cute, Judy! You made this little table look just darling.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
It is so cute...and looks great on the porch.
ReplyDelete~Cindy
Oh no!! Brenda is going to want it back!! Too cute and clever!! Love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteJane
Your little table turned out cute as can be! The red with the turquoise is pretty together.
ReplyDeletePrecious! I love the scallop round tablecloth you made!
ReplyDeleteJudy, you are a crafty and creative lady to come up with such a cutie patootie idea!
ReplyDeletePoppy
It's so charming, Judy! I love what you did to transform that little table!
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Claudia
Judy what a darling table project. Love the look on your porch. What a charmer you created.
ReplyDeleteHappy August!
I can picture you there with your laptop. Writing your blog post and having a cup of coffee. Clever Judy. Thanks for sharing! XO
ReplyDeletePerfection!
ReplyDeleteYou are very innovative and creative. I like the little red chair and table.
ReplyDeleteBetty
What a cute makeover! I love the color and it's just perfect with the matching chair. Love your painted rug.
ReplyDeleteToo adorable, Judy! so that sweet table has been rescued from the curb twice now, how fun! Those are the best treasures aren't they?!
ReplyDeleteThat is just darling, Judy! Looks like it's from a malt shop. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable and love the painted rug on the ground!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover. Thanks for sharing how you did it!
ReplyDeleteYour table makeover turned out so charming, Judy! And I adore the tablecloth you made for it. Keep an eye on Brenda, she might take it back! lol! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call a makeover! It's just adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable transformation. I love the tablecloth (especially the scallops).
ReplyDeleteoh Judy, this is absolutely adorable.
ReplyDeleteLed Lures
What a cute place to sit and enjoy a cool drink! You did a great job.
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Patti
That is precious! Great way to re-use a crusty rusty table! Looks brand new:) Sending hugs your way!
ReplyDeleteJudy, you are so creative! That little table is just adorable now.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love what you did with the tablecloth. That is genius!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy little spot! Love what you did with this. I'll bet Brenda would like to have it back! :) Really cute!!
ReplyDeleteThat is precious! I love the scalloped edges you gave it. I never would've guessed how the table looked before you got a hold of it.
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to do that with the tablecloth Judy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation!! xx
ReplyDeleteJudy, Love how the tablecloth turned out, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea! Thanks for sharing!
Hugs,
Jody
Hi Judy, I love how your little red table turned out! You are very creative. I'm down to blogging, posting and commenting one day a week now, as I wasn't getting anything else done - so I hope you stop by and view my Nat'l Bison Range photos today (Monday the 4th).
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and perfect that table turned out to be! Love the red.
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