You have this plain old small pedestal wooden table that could use some tender loving care and some new ideas to spruce it up. You can make that table into an eye-catching one-of-a-kind piece of art. Be the envy of your friends with your own piece of art. Here is how to make a crockery and glass table.
Instructions
- 1
Go to the craft store and buy a small can of semi gloss, paint brushes, sandpaper, glue gun and grout.
2Go around your house and gather up any old chipped dinnerware, crockery or ceramic tiles. Put on your gloves. Put the chipped dishes, old pieces of crockery or left over ceramic tiles in a cloth and break them with a hammer into 1 to 2 inch pieces. If the larger pieces have nice design or textures they may be used as center pieces within the table top. Put the pieces into a bowl beside you so that you can pick the pieces easily while decorating the top of the table.
3Clean off the old table. Wash it and dry it. Lightly sand the surface.
4Arrange the crockery pieces, broken dishes or tiles around the top of the table. Leave about 1/2 in to 1/4 inch between the shards. Attach the pieces to the table top with the glue gun. Let the glue dry completely.
5Mix the grout according to the instruction on the package. Spread the grout over the entire top of the table. Smooth the grout in between the shards with your fingers. Wipe off any grout that may have gone on the edges of the table.
6Allow the grout to dry completely. Add another coat of grout to the surface to even out the top. Let the second layer of grout dry.
7Paint the rest of the table with the semi-gloss paint. Allow the paint to dry overnight.
8Glue the marbles to the rim of the tabletop.
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