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melissabell 07-01-2015 09:42 PM

Upcycled Small Table with 2p coins.....
 
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Hi,

I had this Table for a good few years in the attic and I had this project in mind but didn't have time to do it. Basically i had loads of old 2p coins and I put them on a tray and coated them in lemon juice overnight to clean them up. I them measured the table to get the centre point and created a grid to put the coins on straight. I used superglue to fix them in place. Then I created a frame around them using some wood trim I had bought. I fixed this in place using wood glue and pins. Then I got some leftover grout that i had and grouted between the coins. When I was scrubbing off the excess grout it polished up the coins even more. Then I used coffe to stain the wood frame to match the table and filled around the edges of the frame with Dark wood filler.

I didn't do anything with the rest of the table as it has a natural distressed look which suited the effect I wanted :)

patricias6 07-01-2015 10:07 PM

upcycled small table
 
very nice , different

Eibhlin ni Sheambrai 02-02-2015 10:28 AM

table
 
Hi Melissabell, well done, another lovely job. I forget to look at before and after as site not as busy as it was. Glad to see the upcycling continues. Eibhlin

Rachelirl 18-02-2015 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by melissabell
Hi,

I had this Table for a good few years in the attic and I had this project in mind but didn't have time to do it. Basically i had loads of old 2p coins and I put them on a tray and coated them in lemon juice overnight to clean them up. I them measured the table to get the centre point and created a grid to put the coins on straight. I used superglue to fix them in place. Then I created a frame around them using some wood trim I had bought. I fixed this in place using wood glue and pins. Then I got some leftover grout that i had and grouted between the coins. When I was scrubbing off the excess grout it polished up the coins even more. Then I used coffe to stain the wood frame to match the table and filled around the edges of the frame with Dark wood filler.

I didn't do anything with the rest of the table as it has a natural distressed look which suited the effect I wanted :)


well done- great job

lizann 26-05-2015 08:41 AM

table
 
What a great idea well done it looks fantastic

Leahsmam 25-06-2015 11:23 PM

nice job


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