My Mom recently picked up this little table for me from an antique store for about $19. I wasn't too crazy about the orange-y color so I decided to sand it (believe me...when I say sand it. That just means that I barely rubbed it with a little sand paper just to make the paint stick. I hate sanding!!) and throw on a coat of chocolate brown.
Here are a few before and after shots:
Before:


After:




I also grabbed my Mod Podge and added some book pages to the drawer to help tie it in with my wreath and then topped it off with a sea shell handle. The paint job isn't perfect but, it works. :)
It was the perfect size for the little landing between my stairs.
Thanks Mom! :)
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