Hi there friends...I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving!
We sure did...and now I'm in Christmas full swing!!
But before I start showing you guys my Christmas decor...
I wanted you to see the pie table I made over.
I found the perfect spot for it in our living room.
The detail work on this table is so pretty!
Painting it really makes it all stand out.
Before...
After...I painted it AS Versailles then waxed it with both the clear and dark wax.
I love the way it turned out!
Happy Sunday and Happy Decorating!!
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Savvy Southern Style
It turned out beautiful! Versailles is one of my favorite ASCP colors.
ReplyDeleteYour table is beautiful Martina-good choice for your color!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table, Martina! The color choice really looks great on it, too. It looks like you picked the perfect spot to place it, too. Back to Christmas decorating for me, too, today!
ReplyDeleteit's so much more beautiful now. Dark toned furniture really hides any detailed carvings, painting makes much more sense!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautiful....I love the color. It looks just perfect next to the chair :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Oh it really is a stunning table and the color is fabulous. Love how all the detail just shines now. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation!! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
This table really came to life after painting it! Paint and distressing really did bring out all the pretty details.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Love the new look Martina, and I have never seen a table like that before.
ReplyDeleteYour table turned out beautiful, Martina!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Martina.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! You did a great job and I love the color you chose!
ReplyDeleteHi Martina! This turned out beautifully! I love the double rounds too.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
What a beautiful table. Love all the details that stand out now!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous!!! I love the heavy distressing!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Martina. The heavy distressing really brought out the detail.
ReplyDeletethis turned out so pretty! glad to know they have a name. I have one that needs a makeover!
ReplyDeleteLove the pie table Martina, you did a great job, can't wait to see your Christmas decorating!
ReplyDeleteThe table turned out very pretty, Martina. I have a table very similar to it and I was just going to give it away. Maybe I will paint it like you did....Christine
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ReplyDeleteI love the style of your table - you gave it a wonderful makeover too - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Martina.
ReplyDeleteKris
Wow what a difference! Your table look gorgeous Martina. I am always amazed at how a little paint and some good old fashion elbow grease can transform a piece of furntiure. Love the color, love the distressing...it looks just perfect!
ReplyDeleteXO Barbara
Love the table and love the color...you did such a beautiful job!...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table! Love the color and the way you highlighted the details on it!
ReplyDeleteWow that turned out beautiful! Love the way the details were brought out with the finish you gave it!
ReplyDeletePaint magic! I love the color and how all the pretty details really pop.
ReplyDeleteThat table is so pretty and unique! I love the color you chose for it. You will enjoy using that for years to come.
ReplyDeleteI love that AS color. It came out beautiful. xoxo My mom use to have a table like that from her grandmother.
ReplyDeleteI love the way it turned out too! Perfect color and you distressed it in all the right places. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTurned out lovely as usual Martina...great work!
ReplyDeletexo, Mariaelena
The transformation is gorgeous. You are so talented! Love, love the new color!
ReplyDeletePerfect color choice! And, that is the coolest table I've seen (looks like two stacked cake plates, which I love)! You've styled it beautifully, and such a great addition to your space!
ReplyDeleteYou paint furniture, too? Is there anything you can't do! Gorgeous color! xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! All your before and after have inspired me. Now I need something to paint!
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