If you missed the post below, you will know that I am all alone today...getting into all kinds of mischief.....
I have been dying to do something with this ugly table above.....too lazy to refinish it...so this is what I have come up with.
I chose yellow to go with the walls in the living room....when you come into our house you can see the dining room through the living room and I think...well....I think I love it!!!
Here it is reversible....one side gets dirty and you can just flip it....HA!!!!!! just kidding (or am I???)
Love the green side! Great solution.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Green and yellow are two of my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! It looks wonderful! :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Barb! I love that you have made it reversible as well....great job! One of these is some fabulous batiks would be stunning! Will a tut be coming soon?
ReplyDeleteAren't you clever , it looks great !
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I like it both ways!
ReplyDeleteNew and different always draws the eye! Have fun
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm loving it! I've made table toppers for my round table too and I think they make the room come alive. I love to see what you come up with when you're getting into mischief.
ReplyDeleteWaiting, hugs
ReplyDeleteI make all the wall hangings and placemats reversible... that way I get twice the color and style for 1/2 the space in the cabinet!
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea and I like the idea of being reversible
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea and what a great way to keep yourself out of mischief for the day.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Barb. Beats refinishing that table. Now you need one for each season. Lol
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous! Perfect solution...and you could have one for each holiday and season....I'm thinking the boy just got off the 'refinishing' hook!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and versatile too! What a great way to cover an old table!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Barb. It really finishes off the table top well.
ReplyDeletePerfect solution. :) blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and no one is the wiser.
ReplyDeleteI hide the dining room table by piling laundry on it or my cutting board for quilting. No one ever eats there anyway. I like what you did with yours though.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I love what you came up with. You've given me inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh how clever are you?!!! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat table is crying out for a Lone star...or a Dahlia...or an oversize sunflower topper.
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