ReStored Side Table with Paint and Fabric
ReStored Furniture Extraordinaire, Beth, found this table in great condition, the structure was sound and it had little sighs of ware, though it was a little out of fashion. Beth touched it up with paint and fabric and the results are beautiful!

Supplies needed:
- Side Table (Check out your local Habitat for Humanity
ReStore for discounted side tables)
- Paint Brush
- Mod Podge
- General Purpose Paint
- Iron
- Fabric (Preferably with a fun pattern!)
Directions:
- The table was painted completely with a solid
coat of paint, depending on your paint color, multiple coats may be necessary.
- Fabric should be measured and cut so that it is
2 inches longer than the top of the table around the perimeter.
- Iron the fabric so that it is completely free of
wrinkles.
- Using a paint brush, completely cover the top of
the table with Mod Podge and promptly place the fabric over the top.
- The top should be wrapped completely over the
top and folded in like a present.
- Use a credit card to smooth out the fabric and
to clear and creases and bubbles in the fabric
- Cut off any loose fabric and adhere loose pieces
with Mod Podge.
Trying this tutorial at home? We want to see your results! Post your projects with #RiversideReStore , your creation might get featured in our blog!
About our DIYer:
Local entrepreneur, Beth Eckstrom, creator of Custom Furnishings , has taken what began as a project of necessity and turned it into a thriving business breathing new life into old furnishings. As a mother of two young children she began looking for a way to make the money that would allow her to stay at home with them. Beth has a knack for seeing beyond the worn and dated to create a look that is completely unique, decorative, one-of-a-kind and functional.
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