I went to an undercover flea market over the weekend and picked up a sweet find: A vintage half table that was only $10! There were marks on the wood which was a bit too dark and dreary for me anyway, but I knew I could do something with it.
My inspiration was a dresser at a store called Forever 21 in the Maine Mall. It's an elaborately carved piece that someone spray painted turquoise and I LOVED it. I looked around online and figured out how to get started.
First I sanded down the rough parts, I sanded by hand-I didn't want to buy a sander and break the bank just for a little table. Then I primed it with some Valspar primer that I bought from Lowes. Note: Start out with your piece upside down, prime that, let it dry, THEN flip it over and prime the top. I started on the top and flipped it over too early and I had to start the process over! (Don't judge I'm a novice at spray painting!!!)
Next, I got out my spray paint, also Valspar. It's called Exotic Sea and it's Gloss. I don't like the look of Satins, I feel like they give the furniture no life! I let it dry COMPLETELY between flipping and I did two coats.
Then I glazed it, using Behr faux glaze, which you have to mix with another color. I bought Glidden Interior Semi-Glaze in Seal Grey. I mixed them at the proper ratio and then painted it on the table in small sections letting it sit for a minute, then removing the bulk with a wet cloth and leaving little spots here and there in cracks to add the aging effect.
And here it is all dry in my home!
Oh, almost forgot! I bought an Iron Candelabra at the same shop for $4. It was already white, so I just did the same exact painting process (minus priming) to match and put in on a book shelf on the opposite side of the room. So cute!