After searching a ton of inspirational before & after tutorials on similar tables I thought it was worth the challenge & headed over to buy it, but when I returned the price tag read"SOLD"
A week later as I was strolling through yet another one of my favorite thrift stores I, spotted something clear across the store !!! It looked like the same table I, past up the week prior, but what is that I see next to them !?! (eyes squinting) ARE THOSE CHAIRS !?! Well, I'll be happier than a pig in mud if it was !!! I, broke into a sprint and low & behold ... there she stood ... in all it's glory !!
The table of all tables !!!!!!
Now, if my heart wasn't pounding so hard, and if I wasn't so concerned about desperately finding the furniture employee to make dibs on this table & chair set, I would've taken the time & snapped a few pics, Heck, maybe I would've thought more on how I was going to get this table & chair set home, but no that's not how I roll. I rarely think rationally when I score a great find. I'm sure it's not a pretty sight, but hey, no ones perfect !!
Here's what the legs looked like after I sanded off all the stain, finish & 60 plus years of wax & dust.
I filled any cracks with my all time fav Plastic wood. This stuff really works great and it's easy to sand & shape.
Here's one of the chairs repaired, sanded, & sprayed the legs with oil base white primer. Spray painting is so much easier than using a brush when you're dealing with a ton of detail.
Here's the underside of the table before I cleaned & sanded. What a mess !!
After scrubbing & sanding.
Yep, that's right !!! I only paid $19.99 for this table & 5 chairs. I feel so much better about my decision on that first table :)
Major endorphin rush !!!
After I sanded off the orangy finish!!
Pre-stain wood conditioner Minwax is a must with any type of old wood you're planning on applying a stain to. This wood was so dry & drank this stuff up.
Once it was good & dry I applied a good coat of Dark Walnut from Minwax.
I, let this sit for about 10 minutes & wiped off what wasn't soaked up with a lint free rag.
Now, I'd love to tell you my next step was a light sanding & a coat of rub-on- poly, however, I. had a few bumps & ended up having to start all over again. So frustrating !! Here's what happened,and I'll leave out the temper tantrum I through when it all went down :(
Using a special staining sponge, I brushed on an oil base polyurethane and it looked great, but when it started to dry it became blotchy & very uneven. I, tried lightly sanding & hitting it again with the polyurethane, but it still didn't look right. After hours & hours of research I found that sometimes putting thin coats of rub-on-poly works best, and they were right !! She turned out beautiful !!!! I have done tons of table tops & this has never happed.
I originally painted & distressed the entire chair from top to bottom & was extremely happy with the results, however my husband & kids just had to point out how the back of the chair resembled a face of a ghost... What !?! A ghost !?!... really guys !? ! A GHOST !?! You, had to go there, huh !?!
Well, from that point forward that's all I could see !!!!! Now, something had to change !!! Thanks a lot guys! In the pic above the 2 upper carvings were the eyes & the bottom picture was the mouth. Can you see it ? Boo!!
So, I began phase 2 on the upper part of the chairs & I'm once again I'm very pleased on how they turned out. This added at least another month to my table makeover, but it was worth every minute.
Here's a peek at the next steps I took to update & refresh my $19.99 table & chair set. I also included the final project as well. I'll write a step by step tutorial on how I re-newed my out dated ghost face chairs :)
I've been drolling over the chair on the left for quite some time now & the beautiful wood turning legs are what attracted me to the original table I found. My, mind was made up !!! I was going to do whatever it took to create something similar.
Hope you come back to see how I updated my antique chairs into something a little more... today :) Thanks for stopping by :)


























