I thought the black knob added a little more sophistication than the plain wood knob that it came with.
I used my go-to transfer method, the reverse Mod Podge. You can see the tutorial here. It's inexpensive, easy and quick.
Here are the images I used. I found them on Pinterest.
After doing several of these reverse transfers, I have learned a few tricks. If you find that you have a bit of paper fuzz left after you remove the paper, use light sand paper to just knock off the fine layer on the top of the image. Then use a little clear wax. The wax brings back the crispness of the image. I always seal my projects with Deft Satin lacquer. It leaves a nice smooth finish.
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Maggie,
ReplyDeleteSweet table. Hope your new year is a happy one with hope, health, and promise.
May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You,
Bonnie
What a crisp and clean transfer! I pinned your tutorial. I haven't tried the laser copy, just the ink jet. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDeb@LakeGirlPaints
Really cute table, Maggie. You find the neatest pieces! Lynda
ReplyDeleteYou are the master of design transfer, Maggie! Nicely done, and the black glass knob really dresses up your table.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Maggie! I love the images you used.
ReplyDeleteYou are fantastic at reverse Mod Podge. This cute little table looks as if it were stenciled! Pinned the graphics to my board Words...thanks. Best~~~Mickie
ReplyDeleteAs always Maggie...It's perfect! Wish I had someone to paint my furniture lol!
ReplyDeleteCarol
What a beautiful table, Maggie! The graphic is tres chic, and I love the glass knob you added. You sure are a pro with the image transfer technique! I've not tried in ages, as I never had any luck with it. But seeing all of your pretty pieces almost makes me want to try again:)
ReplyDeletelove your blog and the work you do with your makeovers. I've added you to my bloglist so I don't miss a post!
ReplyDeleteSimple is good! In this case, it's also beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Maggie. You’re so good with Mod Podge.
ReplyDeleteLove it. You did an amazing job with that gorgeous table.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table! So you use the Deft over the wax? I think you told me you use the spray?
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