Thursday, July 12, 2012

Penny Table

   It all started when I drove by a garage sale. I saw this table and just thought it was neat and had potential.  I paid $5 for it, brought it home, and my husband says, "What are you going to do with that?"  I told him I had no idea, but that I liked it and it was only $5 so here it is.  Well, it immediately went to the garage because is smelled like smoke and was extremely dusty.  It sat there for about a week before I started in on the sanding.  As I was sanding I noticed that the top of the table was just a piece of junky plywood and so with Hunter's help I pulled it off and threw it away.  This is what I was left with.

   So I set out to sand the rest of the table down to the original wood.  It was a lot of work, but I just felt that it was the only way I could get rid of that smell.  As I was sanding we noticed that there had to be some sort of top inset into the table at one time.  Matt said he could put something back in there. 
Here it is mostly sanded down.  The legs and the drawer were the trickiest!






With a little help from Pinterest we decided to make the top a penny top.  (We really want to do this to our entry way floor but we are waiting for our new house first.)  Matt helped me glue in a nice, thin piece of plywood, and we started laying in pennies.  It was a family affair:) 




I think we decided there is $8.60 in change here.  The "R" is done with dimes.


   Next we set up a table in the basement, since it was 105 outside the day we decided to do this project.  We bought some two part expoxy resin at Menard's.  I can't remember what the name was but I know it was only $18.99 and it was by the tile and grout.  It is pretty messy and you will need something under the table that it can drip onto.  We used garbage sacks and some plastic boards that the expoxy does not stick to.  Matt bought the boards at Menards also. The plastic is a 2x6 but instead of wood it is white and plastic. 
  Now you have to be ready to pour and shape... & you need gloves!!!  We watched a bunch of videos online which helped a lot.  I opened a window and blew a fan out the window while we were working on it and when we finished for at least an hour or so.  This helped a lot with the odor.  It needs another coat but I think it turned out pretty well for now.

 

   Another challenge was the handles on the drawer.  They were pretty tarnished so I  went to Pinterest, of course.  I made a paste of baking soda and lemon juice and scrubbed my little heart out!!!  They are not perfect but it is better.  Then we put it all together. 
  I had it in my living room for a while as a coffee table, but it was just in the way.  I decided to put it next to my bed as a night stand for now.  Again, maybe if we ever move I will find a new home for it.  You will see the table here sporting one of my three antique double lamps.  (I love these lamps and Matt will not let me buy any more until I have more room:)  I love it and the drawer is much larger than my old nightstand.







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