DIY Colorful Chairs with Mr. Kate

submitted by haleygluch on 11/14/13 1

Check out the new Cabot Premium Wood Finish here:www.cabotstain.com/products/pr... or find it exclusively at Lowe's stores. We've come together with Cabot Premium Woodcare and woodworking expert Kiersten Hathcock from www.ModMomFurniture.com to show you how to transform a basic coffee table into a Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece! Materials: Coffee Table (one you have hanging around your home, or one you can pick up for a steal at a thrift shop/garage sale, or a pre-cut piece of wood at your local hardware store) Cabot Interior Premium Wood Finish in a Clear Base, tinted to 'Maple' Tarp Paint Brushes Sand Paper (very fine or 300+ grit) and rag Water to wash brushes Electric Drill Hairpin Legs (widely available online) Screws Steps by Step Process: 1. Use a coffee table you have around the house, or one that maybe you've found at the thrift store. If it is not bare wood, you will need to sand the existing finish down to the bare wood before you start. (Alt: Buy pre-cut wood from a home improvement store for the table top if you don't have a coffee table you'd like to transform within reach.) 2. Remove the base of the old coffee table from the top and set the base aside (Or use it as a workbench for the next step) 3. Using your choice of Cabot Premium Wood Finish, apply the finish to the top of the coffee table with a brush using long, even brush strokes moving from one end of the table to the other. Do not use a cloth to apply. 4. Wait roughly two hours for the first coat of finish to dry. When it's dry to the touch, use a very fine sandpaper and go over the table top running the paper WITH the grain of the wood. 5. Use a cloth to wipe away residue/dust left over from sanding. 6. Add a second coat to ensure the table's finish is smooth, rich, and protected. If the color isn't deep enough, you can apply additional coats until you get to the color you desire. Allow to dry again. 7. When the table top is dry, flip it over so you're looking at the underside of the table top and install your hairpin legs using wood screws. 8. After the legs are installed, flip the table right side up, inspect whether or not there are any spots that are rough. Again, use a very fine sandpaper to lightly go over those spots and test to feel if the table top is as smooth as you would like it to be. Wipe off dust and apply wood polish. You now have a gorgeous new, mid-century, modern-style coffee table. FTC Disclaimer: This is a sponsored video although the ideas and projects are our own. Thanks for watching! The Mr. Kate Blog and Shop: www.mrkate.com Follow Mr. Kate on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mrkatedotcom Follow Mr. Kate on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mrkatedotcom Like Mr. Kate on Facebook www.facebook.com/mrkatedotcom Jewelry in the video by Mr. Kate - shop the collection www.mrkate.com/shop

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