Give Your Kitchen Table A Facelift With Stencils
Cutting Edge Stencils Shares Stenciled Kitchen Tables
Good morning, my little DIY darlings! Cutting Edge Stencils has had kitchens and kitchen makeovers on the brain lately. Just yesterday, we asked you to take a good look around your kitchen and consider painting a stenciled backsplash, remember? If you missed it, then you can read that post here. Well as you were scanning your kitchen, did you happen to do a double take as you passed by that kitchen table? If so, then we have the project for you! It's going to involve our stencils and your loved but distressed piece of furniture. There's no need to toss that old table aside. Today we're going to show you examples of how our stencils can give a used table a much needed facelift. Let's take a look...
Outside Of The Box Stenciled Kitchen Table
Meet Tricia, an interior design enthusiast and one of the creative DIYers behind the blog Suburban Bitches. About ten years ago they purchased an all white table from Crate and Barrel. They had hoped this table would survive through the destructive years of their three active kids. In a battle of the tots vs. the table, the lovable tots won. After about four years, the table top was wearing off in huge patches leaving a yellow and ugly surface. Rather than toss the beaten table aside, Tricia decided to give it a facelift using stencils. She used our Outside of the Box Craft stencil in Martha Stewart Living Metallic Paint in Golden Pearl. Glittering gold and a geometric stencil pattern transform this table from drab to fab. If you love this look then you can get the step-by-step tutorial on her blog. Way to go, Tricia!Rabat Stenciled Kitchen Table
Next up, we want you to meet Shara, the crafty DIYer behind the blog The Little Gray Table. Shara was frustrated with her kitchen table. It was either too small without the leaf or too big with the leaf. So she went on a quest for a new one that could fit six people comfortably and fit in her kitchen area. She was super excited to land a FREE table from Craigslist but it needed some love. The top of the table had several deep scratches and the legs had been painted a creamy white. So Shara put her crafty thinking cap on and decided to repaint the entire table a creamy white using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White. After it was painted, she added a pretty stenciled pattern using our Rabat Allover pattern with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Paris Gray. Shara had this to say about her kitchen table makeover, "I am absolutely in love with this table. It is so beautiful in person. I just want to stare at it all day!" Aw, we love hearing stories like this! We think this table transformation looks pretty awesome too. Tell us, would you stencil a pretty pattern on a kitchen table? Leave us a comment below, we'd love to read your thoughts! Can’t get enough stencil fun?- Shop our furniture stencils and find the perfect one for your space!
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Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew