Not sure what happened to my original post about this pretty little gate leg table I did, it somehow got replaced with another post. There's no telling what I did. So sorry, but here are the photographs.
Partying at:
I apologize, but my original post about this table somehow got replaced with another post, so all the links to the various parties I linked up to were lost, and now I can't remember what I linked up to. If you choose to feature the table please let me know and I will gladly add a link to your blog. Thank you! Debbie
Thank you for the following features:
Debbie,
ReplyDeleteIt looks outstanding...love the top!!! Come by and share it at my party today and enter to WIN a $50 gift card:)
Blessings,
Linda
Thanks Linda! Thanks for inviting me to the party, I'll be sure to link up!
ReplyDeletePeace,
Debbie
I love the top...such a great piece!
ReplyDeletethanks! I luv it too!
DeletePeace,
Debbie
What a gorgeous table - just love the stencilling on top!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am very pleased with the way it turned out!
DeletePeace,
Debbie
That's so very cool - pinned!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeletePeace,
Debbie
gorgeous table! i love the details on that pretty base!
ReplyDeletethanks!
DeletePeace!
Debbie
That is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWow! That is GORGEOUS! I did NOT know this type of table is called "gate leg!" Thanks for the comment on my post about the (almost) same table. I love what you did with the damask print! Beautiful! It sounds like our garages are almost identical as well... except mine is still in the pre-cleaned state... :)I thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteYour table is SO cool! I love how you did your stencil. I read you used your Sihlouette, how did you piece it together to get it that large?
ReplyDeleteI am soooooo sorry, somehow I missed you comment. I do my best to respond to all comments, but somehow this one slipped by me and I just happened to see it. Gosh, I really don't know how to explain how I did it (nor do I remember exactly how - lol!) I know I cut half of it and then I flip it over and do the other half - does that make sense? And I use a 12x24 mat. I can't remember the exact measurements of this one, but I'll be happy to measure it for you if you need me to. Thanks for visiting and, once again, I apologize for the late response.
DeletePeace,
Debbie