Curbside finds are full of potential, and when Denise from Salvaged Inspirations gets involved, the results are always incredible! In today’s guest blog, Denise is showing us how she gave a magazine table a fresh new look using Dixie Belle Paint products. With a little creativity and the right tools, this once-forgotten piece is now ready for a new chapter in any home. Let’s dive into her process and see how she brought this table back to life!
(The following is an excerpt from Salvaged Inspirations. Read the full article here.)
Look what I found – a vintage magazine table at the end of someone’s driveway. It really needed some fixing so it’s the perfect restyle for today’s Furniture Fixer Uppers tour. I’m also excited to share SEVEN BRAND NEW Southern Chalk Mineral Paint colors from Dixie Belle!
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Vintage Magazine Table – SALVAGED
White Lightning Cleaner
Sanding Sponge
Bonding Boss Primer
Olive Wood Chalk Mineral Paint
Magnolia Chalk Mineral Paint
Peter Rabbit Decoupage Paper
Water Mister Bottle
Shop Towels
Oval Paint Brush
Artist Brushes
Clear Coat Satin
MAGAZINE TABLE MAKEOVER
Here’s how I upcycled this vintage magazine table using two NEW paint colors and a sweet Peter Rabbit Easter theme.
CLEAN
I removed the top from the base and used a heavy-duty furniture cleaner to clean it from top to bottom. From the dirt and ‘dyed’ water that came off this piece, I knew the existing finish on this table was very prone to bleedthrough.
REPAIRS + PRIME
After giving it a good cleaning, I flipped it over to remove the dried glue gun glue that was on the legs. I think it’s very nice that someone used what they had to try fixing this old girl! After the dried glue was off, I cleaned up the underneath and bottom of the legs and let everything dry.
SANDING
I used an orbital sander with a 120 grit sandpaper attached. This was tough enough to sand the repairs level and get all the scratches and imperfections super smooth. I used a medium grit flexible sanding sponge to hand-sand the entire base. Sanding by hand isn’t difficult. This entire piece took me all of five (5) minutes to scuff sand. And I really like the sanding pad because it contours all the curves nicely.
Once everything was sanded, I brought it back into my paint room and removed all the dust with a Tack Cloth.
PRIMING
Before I finished the rest of the repairs – the glue up that was needed to reassemble the table, I went ahead and rolled a coat of Bonding Boss Primer on the entire table. I knew there was going to be bleed through issues and I wanted this primer to have ample time to work its magic. It’s recommended to apply a coat. Let it dry for at least 2-3 hours. Apply another coat. Then let it dry for 24 hours for the stain blocker to take effect.
The next day when I came down, I saw bleedthrough beating through the top so I added another coat to be safe.
PAINTING IN MAGNOLIA
Now for the fun part! Dixie Belle has come out with 7 NEW colors in this gorgeous Southern Roots Collection.
I picked this Magnolia Chalk Mineral Paint for this table. Magnolia is this beautiful spring, delicate, creamy off white. It painted two coats to cover the entire table using my ‘slap it on’ paint technique so I wouldn’t have any brush marks on the spindles.
PETER RABBIT DECOUPAGE
That’s the GREAT thing about curbshopped pieces, I feel free to ‘play’ around with them and I have ZERO guilt if it doesn’t turn out exactly as I envisioned. They are the BEST learning pieces and offer the perfect exercise in creativity and trying new products and techniques. So with Easter just a month away, I decided to have a little fun with this table and use this Peter Rabbit Decoupage Rice Paper I had in my inventory.
Applying this decoupage paper is super easy.
- Cut the image to size.
- Apply a coat of Clear Satin Topcoat
- Lay the design down over the wet topcoat
- Brush on another coat of topcoat over the decoupage paper
- Let dry
Once I had the three designs placed and sealed, I went in with this NEW Olive Wood Chalk Mineral Paint and dabbed around the design to blend it in with paint. Using paint to hide the papers seams works really nicely.
For the final details, I decided to paint the rim of the table in Olive Wood and also add pinstriping down the front legs in the Olive Wood. Even though I was using an artist brush (which is usually very helpful!) I wan’t able to paint a crisp clean line. I had to come up with a hack to clean up my mess. A damp shop towel and wiping the oopsies away works really well.
THE BIG REVEAL…
Here’s the finished look. I had so much fun trying out these brand-new paint colors, they are gorgeous!!!
And the vintage Peter Rabbit paper is super sweet too!
I think this would be adorable in a child’s room, holding books and stuffed animals.
A few close-ups of the decoupage. If you look up close you can see the papers edge but overall, it blended really well. I also dry brushed over the paper with the Magnolia to further blend it in and give it a more ‘vintage’ look.
What an amazing change! With just a few supplies and a bit of creativity, Denise has turned a curbside find into something special. Thanks to Denise from Salvaged Inspirations for sharing her process with us. Be sure to check out her blog for more great ideas, and don’t forget to pick up your Dixie Belle products for your next project! You might just have your own curbside treasure waiting for a makeover!
To learn more about our new Chalk Mineral Paint colors, check out our blog, The Southern Roots Collectin: 7 New Chalk Mineral Paint Colors.