15 Ways To DIY Your Dream Dining Room Table (For Half The Price!)
Chisel Tennessee Red Cedar Into A Table
Cut the lumber down to size, drill holes in for the dowels, and brush on polyurethane. Get tutorial here
Use An Affordable Folding Table
Turn the table upside down, spray paint the legs, and sand down the table. Get tutorial here
Create A Farmhouse Styled Table
Glue 3 planks together, round the edges, and rub the paint with a worn t-shirt. Get tutorial here
Have A Naturally Finished Top
Sand down the wood so the paint will stick to the surface and apply Waterlox to dry clear. Get tutorial here
SPiT On Your Table
Paint over white for the base, spread blue Unicorn SPiT on the table surface, and dab a damp sponge. Get tutorial here
Build A Dining Table From Scratch
Chop out plugs to hide the screws of the table and use wood clamps to keep table in place for removable legs. Get tutorial here
Paint Over Your Glass Table
Paint the underside of the table with a light cream glossy paint, and peel masking tape off the edges. Get tutorial here
Create A Stained Glass Effect On Wood
Outline the design desired, and seal with SPAR urethane. Get tutorial here
Wrap Your Table In Wallpaper
Measure out how much wallpaper is needed and apply wallpaper paste to adhere. Get tutorial here
Stain The Top Of The Wood Table
After staining the top, apply polyurethane for shine, and add white chairs to brighten the table. Get tutorial here
Brand A Grain Sack Tabletop
Apply an off white paint color for the basecoat, choose a brand logo, and let dry. Get tutorial here
Burn The Surface Wood
Cut the pinewood planks to size, put pockets screws to keep together, and use a blowtorch to burn the surface. Get tutorial here
Spread Concrete On Top
Mix and apply a thin layer of concrete to the top and seal to finish. (The Crazy Craft Lady Get tutorial here
Strip And Prime The Entire Table
Put stripping gel over the entire table, sand down, prime, then add chalk paint. Get tutorial here
Design A Beautiful Talavera Table
Lay down the stencil flat, put on the paint with a roller brush, and use a smaller stencil brush to isolate colors. Get tutorial here