Behold, my newly refinished table - once again! Yes, this is the second time this little beauty has been refinished. The table was originally refinished in 2013. I carefully sanded, stained, and sealed it with polycrylic. Everyone in blogland was singing the praises of polycrylic, so I thought I'd give it a try. It went on great, clean-up was easy, and it dried quickly. Win-Win, right? WRONG!! After about a year and a half, I started noticing some wear on the edges of the table. You know, the spot where people rest their arms? As time went on, these spots actually started to feel a bit sticky and you could see them: It was really difficult to get a picture of them, but, if you look carefully where the arrows are pointing, you'll see dull spots in the finish. We lived with it for a while, then I told my husband, "As soon as the weather gets nice, this table has a date with my sander!" Time for my full disclosure. Normally, I sand things d
Your flowers look like sweet peas that my grandmother used to plant every year. Thank you for sharing on #OMHGFF this week!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean, Karren. These were growing wild on the side of the road and I just had to have some!
DeleteAnn you are a woman after my own heart. I am always making my husband stop the car so I can get out and cut the flowers on the side of the road. The whole area is full of flowers and the countryside is all dressed up in it's finery. Pinning and sharing. Thank youfor giving us the sweet-est inspiration.
ReplyDeleteKIndred spirits - wildflowers are the best!
DeleteWhat I'd really like to do is dig them up and plant them in my garden...
Have a great day, Mary!
Ann
those a re pretty flowers indeed. Love the purple shades :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. I couldn't resist them!
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