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manicure table

Revamping a sewing machine

Because my head is always full of ideas, I wanted to make myself a manicure table. I was looking for a small piece of furniture that would match the style of my business, a piece of furniture that would inspire me. So there it was, a sewing machine in dire need of love, waiting impatiently for me in a friend’s basement.

before

Products used

  • Varnish cleaner and remover

  • Two-grain sanding block

  • 35mm oval silk brush

  • Acai Berry chalk-based paint

  • 16mm round brush for wax

  • Colorantic Natural Beeswax

  • Paper towels all blue

  • A piece of natural wood plank of your choice

 

sewing machine

Modification of the furniture

With a little pinch in my heart, I took the time to dismantle the old wooden cabinet to keep only the drawers, the steel base, and of course, the sewing machine, a work of art that will always be part of my decor.

 

Surface Preparation

Remove the handles and spray the drawers with Colorantic Cleaner and Varnish Remover, leave it to react for 15 minutes on the surface, to remove old wax and traces of previous coats. Wipe it down with a  clean damp cloth, let dry and sand lightly. If the surface is still tacky after your first cleaning repeats the 1st steps.

 

Colour Application

Using the oval paintbrush, apply two thin coats of the colour Acai Berry, paint the outside of the drawers and keep the original interior.

Let dry for 30 minutes after the second coat, then sand in strategic places to get your desired worn effect, a vintage used look.

Wipe down well with a damp cloth to make sure there is no more residue from sanding.

 

Furniture Finish

Wait 24 hours before applying wax. Using a round natural bristle brush, apply all over a thin layer of Natural Beeswax. Wipe residual wax off well with a blue paper towel until the wax is smooth and uniform.

Natural beeswax takes at least 7 days to dry and sometimes even more.

Why not cover the bottoms of the drawers with wallpaper in the meantime?

To complete this, I bought a “Live Edge” plank of wood that was previously stained and varnished. A few wood screws were recovered by dismantling the original piece of furniture, and here is my unique manicure table!

 manicure table

A project like this is very quick to execute. The hardest part is finding that rare gem to transform. Take the time, one step at a time, and you can’t help but fall in love with your furniture or items that simply needed a second life.

Vicky Morin

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