Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Queen Anne Nesting Tables

We are one week into the summer & I am already in need of a vacation. My mom & I have been working like crazy for the past week so I can go on vacation! Two weeks ago the family & I went to Midlands Antique Fair. This event happens three times in the summer & it is HUGE!

I was able to find a few smalls, after covering half the place I found these:


A set of perfectly French nesting tables with the sexy Queen Anne legs. On the largest table there are drawer pulls, but they're not drawers, they are handles so you can pick them up all at the same time. How cool is that!!?  They have leather tops & the smallest one was painted a high gloss cream. The color wasn't so bad, but the glossy finish had to go.

I gave them two coats of Annie Sloan's Old White & they were ready for graphics. This piece needed something feminine.



I just love how they came out!



On the first one I added a hand painted rose with the script.



The second one....



The third one...


These Queen Anne Nesting tables are for sale at Sassy Fabrics (V Trading) in Grand Blanc, Mi. Let me know what you think, I love reading your comments. Thanks for visiting & have a great day!  Dee

9 comments:

  1. Te han quedado divinas.
    besos,,,,,

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  2. these are so sweet and pretty! love the shape and the lettering!

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  3. Oh pretty! What a great way to make your tables more interesting!

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  4. Love these - they are quite beautiful....

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  5. Looks perfect, beautiful work.
    Anne

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  6. They look lovely! Great find! Thank you so much for linking this up to Rustic Restorations Weekend! Oh and thanks for the Roadkill referral, they are featuring my Ms.Vanity makeover tomorrow :)

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  7. They were nice enough and then you got a hold of them and now they're awesome!

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  8. Hi Dee,

    I LOVE these tables, particularly the fact that the big one is round and the other two square. But they look even more stunning with your makeover. How did you do your graphics? Are they painted or vinyl?

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