Hey Guys!
This is Tausha from Sassy Style and I am so excited to be visiting you again!
Today I am going to share how to make over a sad looking table into a fabulous table!
 
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I love a simple makeover and this table is just that.
I am in furniture makeover mode at my house. We recently sold our house and we are in the process of buying another one.
So, while I really should be packing (lame) I am re-doing furniture that should have been done a long time ago!
I refuse to move anything that needs a makeover and didn’t get one. 
 
Enter this tutorial for a Simple Map Table Makeover
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I had this super cute table in my garage for way too long!
My teenager wanted it for her room, so I let her paint it pink. She is changing her colors, so I got my darling table back!
The first thing that I did was prime! I chose to paint this table using good old spray paint.
I love all kinds of painting, but when it comes to a quick makeover, spray paint is the way to go. 
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I love all things Rustoleum, and this includes spray paint. This is the only brand that I use.
So, I primed the table with some white Rustoleum primer and then let it dry.  
After the primer, I painted a couple coats of Heirloom White. (one of my personal favorite colors) 
 
Once everything was dry, I was ready to add the map love.
I am loving all things maps and globes right now. I am the proud owner of a collection of 7 globes and I am always looking for me.
I may or may not be on the brink of a globe hoarder…
 
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Supplies needed:
 
Antique Mod Podge
Old atlas or map
sponge brush
(Peanut M&M’s and Diet Coke are totally optional but strongly suggested)
 
I laid out my maps first before I added the mod podge.
I didn’t like the white around the edges, so I went ahead and cut those off.
Once I liked what it looked like, I opened the mod podge and went to town. 
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You will notice that I used antique Mod Podge instead of regular mod podge.
Why? I love that the antique dries cream and not clear. So, when I am doing any kind of vintage feeling project, this is my go to mod podge. 
 
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After my maps were dry, I added a little bit of stain to antique the table and show off the details of the table.
I love the look of antiquing a piece, but this step is optional. I think that the table would look awesome either way. 
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That’s it! Now you have a fabulous map table that didn’t take a lot of time & will be an awesome conversation piece in your home! 
I hope that I inspired you to create something new!
As always, I am thrilled to be here. I would love for you to come and visit me at 
 
Can’t wait to see you there!


Thanks so much Desiree for having me!

I love being able to come  and share my ideas with you and your awesome readers!
 
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Happy Weekend!
 
Love 
Tausha
 
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What a fun tutorial!
Did you know that Tausha has her own DIY Show in My Craft Chanel?
Visit my girl Tausha over here and take a look of her amazing DIY projects.
She is as fantastic on TV as she is in person.
 
You are going to love her!
 
Thank you so much for visiting with us!
Besos
 
Tausha and Desiree

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