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Thrifty Thursday: Table Tops

When things wear out, we tend to throw them out. It's good to get into the practice of reusing and recycling when possible. One common item we tend to throw out is old furniture that just doesn't seem worth reviving. But, if you have an old coffee table, dining table, or dresser, this neat idea may spark you interest, and give you a "new" addition to your home.

You'll need:

A base coast paint 
Paint for your print (spray paint works well)
Your cloth pattern of choice (old lace, crocheted fabric, and doilies work nicely)
Tape

*Materials will differ from project to project, but generally tape, paint, and a pattern are the basic materials

   
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