Oh, happy day! It’s Trash to Treasure Tuesday, a time where my blogger friends and I create projects to inspire you. Afterward, you’ll see their fun in a bit. But for now, take a peek at these vintage stacking tables. Aren’t they cute?
I’m so thankful to my friend, Linda, who offered these to me. Recently, she is downsizing her mother’s things and thought I would like to have these as a project set. They’re solid wood and have a great style and function. However, they do have wear to the tops, mostly.
Nothing I can’t handle, right? I’m smitten with the turned legs with a bit of Queen Anne style to the foot. They’re cute!
DIY TIME
Even though they’re worn, I envisioned a sort of botanical style to these vintage stacking tables. So, in order to do that, first, I use my sander to remove the mottled finish.
Undeniably, they look better with the worn finish removed. Next, I use an antique white stain to give the table tops a washed feel.
Then, to add the botanical vibe, I created three different transfers using my transfer method. I created a peony, a daisy, and a daffodil. Woot! Undeniably, my winter days already have me ready for spring blooms. Are you feeling it too?
Finally, once I have the designs on, I use two coats of a satin poly to seal them proper like.
NEXT STEPS
Last, but not least, it’s time for the base and legs to get refreshed. Because these vintage stacking tables created sort of a tiered effect when together, I thought an ombré cascade of soft greens would be perfect. In addition, it’s similar to the effect I gave a set of nesting tables in this post HERE.
First, I add three different colors, one to each table.
Then, I add a smidgen of distressing. Last, I apply a touch of wax to add dimension as well as protection.
THE REVEAL
Here are my vintage stacking tables complete and ready to go.
Aren’t they fun? I’m so pleased with the outcome. I could see them in a living space with plants and oodles of light. Certainly, each one offers a unique feel with the soft tones, as well as the different flowers.
However, stacked together they are so cute! My floral design was inspired by how the stack looks put together. This kind of thing makes my heart happy. Doesn’t it look like flower petals sticking out?
The simple flowers, I feel, add just the right touch. So tell me, which one is your favorite? Likewise, if you’d like to add these sweet tables to your home decor, you can find the available in my online shop.
In addition, do pin and share these vintage stacking tables. Sometimes folks just need to see something to set the idea wheels rolling.
UP NEXT
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Rebecca - NC says
These would be so adorable in a little girl’s room. I can just imagine all the different ways she could and would use them…. tea parties, school, games, etc. SO CUTE!! ?
Larissa says
Thank you, Rebecca. That would be sweet.
Megan H says
House for sale???? Yayy!!
Larissa says
haha! What tables?? 😀
Kaycee says
Hello Larissa, oh my, what do I congratulate you on first! Sale pending-praise the Lord! You have created beautiful nesting tables here. I love the flowers, and the ombré style painting. They look beautiful together. Oh happy day!
Larissa says
Thanks, girl! This was such a fun set and they’re off to Maine! 😀 {{happy dance}}
Christy James says
These turned out so pretty!! And you definitely can’t beat FREE! And wha??? Sale pending??? What a cliffhanger ha ha! XOXO
Larissa says
Thanks so much! 😀 Such a treat for her to hand them down to me. I had a blast. Yeah…cliffhanger fo’ sho’.
Denise - Salvaged Inspirations says
This themed set is absolutely gorgeous Larissa! I’ll have to go check out your transfer method too. 🙂 Have a super day my friend. XOXO
Nancy @ Artsy Chicks Rule says
These turned out so sweet, Larissa! I love the addition of the flowers. xo
Larissa says
Thank you, Nancy. It was a nice break from the “norm”…whatever that is. 😉
Shelley S says
First, that “hint” is going to drive us all insane you know!
And the tables are lovely. I would never have thought of painting the legs ombre colors. Not only is the idea great, but the colors you chose are beautiful.
Larissa says
haha. Thanks so much, Shelley!
Rebecca - TN says
Sweet! Love the little tables with different coordinating flowers on top. Someone is going to really enjoy the set.
Excited to hear about house!
Larissa says
I’m excited for them to get to the new owner in Maine. Exciting! Thank you, Rebecca.
Jen @ Girl in the Garage says
These turned out so pretty Larissa, and I’m glad you showcased the beautiful wood grain on top!
Larissa says
Thank you, Jen. If I had more time and energy, I would have loved to refinish them completely. My body just wasn’t feeling it right now. haha.