I found a sofa table with very nice bones at a local thrift and for $40 it was a bargain. I knew I could turn it into something special.So I never have s before pic because 1) I'm not a blogger or tutorial kinda girl and 2) I get really excited to start my pieces after I've obsessed over what they should beFirst step was to sand down the top to bare wood. It was a solid wood top that had seen better days and the existing finish was all worn off. So- orbital sander. Yay!First I sprayed the top with some Krylon Looking Glass Spray paint. I suppose I could have used a silver metallic but I didn't have any on hand. Then I got out my Unicorn SPiT. I did the Aura Blast technique. It's like finger painting. I used a baby medicine dispenser to put down a line of SPiT. Then with my hand I fanned out the SPIT using a sweeping motion. Let it dry. Then kept adding more lines and fanning til the whole top was covered.Finished off the base with some Paris Grey Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and some more Unicorn SPiT in Midnight's Blackness.Staged it. Posted it and sold it within a few hours. Couple weeks later got a message from the buyer saying how happy she is with it. She had friends over and everybody wanted to know where she got her sofa table!It's so hard to capture the depth on camera. It almost looks 3D.Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/10877754/from-awful-to-awesome-sofa-table-rescue-project-using-unicorn-spit site
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