The story behind the new table…
I’m lucky enough to have a great group of friends from my
years of competing horses. We have such a strong bond that was fostered by our
love and devotion to our horses. Even though most of us are out of the sport,
we still get together for parties, wine nights, and do practically everything
together. I cherish the moments with these wonderful women because I know they
will always be there to support and love me. Thanks ladies!
Anyways, one of those wine nights, Mrs. VP (AKA- my barn mother)
mentioned she was trying to sell her dining table on Craigslist. I immediately popped
up from the couch and exclaimed “I want it”. I ran over an inspected the table. With all
the joyful experiences the table witnessed over the years it had minor dents
and scratches, which made it a perfect candidate for the Annie Sloan Chalk
Paint.
Thanks to a friend, the table was safely delivered to our
townhouse and I was ready to paint.
DIY time…
Chalk Paint is not sold everywhere. Use this link to find a
location close to you. I pick Old White with the clear wax. http://www.anniesloan.com/acatalog/North_American_Stockists.html.
I found mine at a great store in Falls Church, VA called Stylish Patina. Chalk
Paint is a little pricy, but it goes A VERY LONG WAY! I did the whole dining
set with just 1 can!!! It’s also so worth it not having to sand or prime! Follow
labeled directions for painting and waxing your piece. I didn’t use the Annie
Sloan paint brush (way too expensive). If you have a Harbor Freight near you or
something similar just buy their medium grade brushes. They work perfectly and
for half the price. We bought 10 brushes for $15.
Before painting, remove your seat cushions and wipe down the entire furniture surface.
For the chairs I had a really hard time finding a budget friendly fabric I liked. Willie thought of a great idea to go to HomeGoods and use curtain fabric. We bought two 40” x 84” curtain panels for $19.99 compared to the $80 I would have spent at a fabric store was such a great budget saving option! Getting the old fabric off is the hard part, but then very easy process to measure, cut, and staple the new fabric on.
Last touch to my new dining room was getting rid of the hideous ceiling fan and replacing it with a chandelier and ceiling medallion. Props to my amazing husband who surprises me every day with his handyman abilities!
And voilĂ …my beautiful new dining room. I hope you all love
it as much as I do!! I’m so ecstatic to share new family memories at this
table. I can only hope it brings as much togetherness as it did for the VP
Family.
My awesome table at Christmas with a stunning floral display from a very talented friend.