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Tea Party Table!

Recently my sister and niece move to Atlanta, GA and while they were clearing out their home before the move, my sister found this table my niece used to use to play house, have tea parties, etc. and asked if I wanted to flip it. And I did 😋 now it is refreshed and ready for it’s next high tea!

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Paint Brushes: I am partial to Purdy. They are very affordable and great quality. most of my brushes are 2 inches wide, but I always have at least one of each of these on hand:
- Short brush - I love this brush!
- Detail brushes - I used these to get in all those nooks and crannies on the side of the table as well as the legs
- Top Coat Brush - you definitely want a separate brush that you only use for poly coating. this prevents you from getting any paint in your poly, or poly in your paint…. you also want to make sure the brush you use for poly is made of synthetic bristles so it holds up. I’ve had the same one for months now, used it on numerous flips and DIYs, and the bristles are as if I bought it yesterday.

Paint - Capital Green - 1 Quart, Valspar signature interior Paint- Satin Finish

As always, add BB Frösch to your paint! It 100% makes a difference

Top Coat: Varathane Clear Satin Water-Based Interior Polyurethane

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