Candace needed something to replace the empty spot of nothing in front of her sofa. So she found this old coffee table and decided to give it a full-blown makeover! But then, when her arms could take no more sanding, she decided to give it a half-blown makeover! She simply painted the top and hand-traced the deer design to resemble a rustic old lodge sign instead. Pretty cool. See more plus a tutorial on her site Frugal Mom.


What's that? You want more yummy table goodness? Well, I aim to please. Here is a beautiful nightstand redo from Helen who has the shabby chic technique down to a science. She could write the book about it! In fact, she IS writing a book about it: The Science of Shabby Chic. Ok, I'm making all that up, but it is a catchy name. Someone should get on that.
Check it out on her blog Picked & Painted.


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