What do you get with an old film tin that needed an encore (and only cost $2.50 on 1/2 price day)
and a drum stand (free)?
Why a table of course!
My daughter told me I should grab the drum stand for a table base--she saw the possibilities before I did. It had rubber feet and rubber pieces on the top, but those came right off. I spray painted the base.
The film tin had a peanut butter can welded to the inside. I guess the previous owners used it as a tree stand. I was going to keep the tin upright with the lid on for storage, but I didn't like the look so I flipped it over.
I will use the lid for a tray or magnet board. I used Gorilla Glue to secure the tin to the drum stand. I left the tape and bit of label on it--liked the color and texture it added. I put a coat of clear finish on the tin.
Keep on linking up in previous post!
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great vision! It is awesome!
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gail
Oh, I LOVVVEEE that table! I didn't even realize it was flipped over til you mentioned it. Congrats on having a daughter with great junk vision. And congrats on going over 50 for your linky. I haven't been very productive lately, but I sure want to join in.
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wow becky,
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~judi ;)
Good job!! I am loving the legs. This turned out really well!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your clever idea!!
What a great idea! I love to use things in unusual ways.
ReplyDeleteWhat a awesomely unique table....I love what you did! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAdorable...love it!!
ReplyDeleteGeez, something like this would cost so much more over here!But I like what you have done with it, and you will convert your kids eventually,lol!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great table, that is sooo awesome! Good eye!
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Great combo Becky!
ReplyDeleteVeeeery funky indeed! Love the shape of your new table. Your daughter has great insight I might add. :)
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FJ Donna
Cute table!
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That is too cool! I really really really love this! :)
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Stacey
Well good on your daughter! I can see the apple does not fall to far from the tree!!
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I absolutely love the look of old metal and tins! What a beautiful piece! And SO exciting! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I absolutely LOVE it!!! Very beautiful piece of art and history!
ReplyDeleteBecky! Thanks so much for your comment it was so sweet! I am so in love with this table! You are so creative I just adore it! Hope you are having a great weekend!
ReplyDelete~Morgan
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So creative, I love it! I know I know, peeps, who doesn't like peeps!
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Kristin
What a unique piece you've created! I would love that little beauty in my house...just throwing it out there just in case you ever get tired of it:) Lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat new side table....good eye...I would have never thought of that!
ReplyDeleteGirlfriend, you just inspired the heck out of me. I love this, way to go for your daughter too for having vision. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Thanks for the inspiration, now I have something else to add to my goodwill hunt list.
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Becky! What a cute project. So creative!
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Jen
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