Give your dining room table a creative twist with waves of colors for an amazing coastal vibe – Dirty Pour Technique
Can you believe I bought this table at a consignment shop for only $50? What a score! Because I’m going with a coastal look, I have decided to paint it. But, not just any paint. I have bigger plans for this table. Wait until you see this transformation.
Check this out! I bought all four chairs at a thrift store for $53. I was surprised to see that they are were from Restoration Hardware. Another Score! You never know what you will find in in a second-hand store.
I painted the chairs and the base of the table with white chalk paint. Learn how to make your own chalk paint here.
Is this the coolest table ever! I can’t believe how amazing this came out. I must admit, I was a little nervous doing this. All of my other projects were much smaller in scale so wasn’t sure how this was going to come out.
Instead of writing down each step, I created a video for you to watch. It’s so much easier to watch someone do it than it is reading directions.
To create this beautiful tabletop, watch this Step-By-Step Video
Here’s what you will need:
Silicone
Elmer’s glue
Paint ( 4-5) colors You can buy sample sizes at your home improvement store
Floetrol
Gloves
Plastic
Stir sticks
Plastic cups
Check out this close up. I love the movement and colors.
Every time you do this dirty pour design, it will come out completely different. It has a mind of its own!
Now that’s a transformation. My all-in cost for the table and chairs was $103.00. And the cost of supplies I’m going to guess it at about $ 50.00. Where on earth would you buy a table like this for $153.00?
This is why I LOVE DIYing!
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Happy Painting!
Cheryl
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