Kristi from Addicted 2 Decorating bought the table base at a local thrift store, added the table top and then got kri-zazy with Mod Podge. I absolutely love the results and I just keep looking at the picture because the colors make me so happy. Go here to see Kristi's table and then poke around to see some of her other treasures. Yay for patchwork!
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Project of the Week #66 - Patchwork top dining table.
Kristi from Addicted 2 Decorating bought the table base at a local thrift store, added the table top and then got kri-zazy with Mod Podge. I absolutely love the results and I just keep looking at the picture because the colors make me so happy. Go here to see Kristi's table and then poke around to see some of her other treasures. Yay for patchwork!
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8 comments:
Really cute patchwork; she did a great job! Jules
Love it! I may use this patchwork idea to cover a serving tray.
Thanks so much, Amy, for featuring my project! I'm learning that I really ♥ Mod Podge!! Always looking for new projects to use it on. :)
I love that table top. It is so colorful and ...happy.
Oh, that is soooo cute! I need to do my wooden TV trays like that-wouldn't that be cute!
Wow Amy...this is amazing. I love what she has done with patchwork. I have seen more Mod Podge ideas lately that I have to try and this is in the top 5%. I'm going to start looking for a small table!
thanks
Debbie
Thanks so much for my awesome prize :) It is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks everyone! Kristi, it was an honor to feature you!
And now I have to do patchwork with Mod Podge, some way, some how.
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