Cornbread and Cream Coffe Table
I have fallen in love with Martha Stewart’s paint called “Cornbread”
and decided to give my coffee table a new look.
Here is the before shot, and before that it can be seen here.
I painted the base and legs with “Cornbread” and the top with Sherwin Williams “Lotus Pod” then hit it all with my sander.
The yellow is such a cheery color I just can’t get enough.
Linking up with
Your table looks fantastic, such a great color combo. It really brightens the room.
Gosh! Your blog has a whole new look! I like it.
And I agree, that paint shade is so sunny and happy.
Dawn, Your table is gorgeous! I love the style and the new paint job is stunning. Fantastic job! Hope you have a wonderful week. ~ Stephanie Lynn
Great transformation Dawn, I’m a lover of yellows too and this one looks like a keeper. Did you cut that table down from a dining table or is the size it is now the original?
The table is terrific and your blog looks great. You have been a very busy lady, Bug Hugs!
love the yellow on the table, gives it a whole new look, Don’t for get to link to I Made it Monday
Enjoying your blog and had to say the table is fantastic. It would look perfect in my living room as the legs are a similar yellow to my walls.
I love yellow too. Love the new look!!!
I have a table that is needing a new paint job! I love this color and your post. Thanks for sharing.
Dawn
I love this color. I’m wondering how it would look on my kitchen cabinets. Your table looks great with it.
That looks awesome! I love how rustic it looks, so charming.
OOOOO. Apparently, I love cornbread the food and the paint! Ha ha. Your table is beautiful! I just found your site through a blog party and am happy to be a new follower. I would love for you to link your post up at my Savvy HomeMade blog party at
http://www.homesavvyatoz.com/blog-party-4
WOW Dawn,this is amazing,fits right in with you cabin decor.
And Thanks for offering to guest post on my blog my might still take you up on it.
~JO
I love it! I will have to remember Martha’s cornbread. Looks beautiful on your table.
This table is just darling! It has such a great shape. And painting it yellow makes it even more YUMMY! You are right, cornbread is a fabulous color!
You have a great design eye!
Yvonne
I love it!! You did a great job and I love the color.
Oh, I have been wanting to try the cornbread! That turned out beautiful, looks like a different table!
beth
LOVE the colors…awesome job on the table!
I love your table! Good job!
What a FANTASTIC new look, I really like the cornbread color, and how it lightens up your room! Thanks for showing off!
Carlee
http://www.ladybirdln.com
Wow~ I was just looking at this color yesterday at HD and wondered what I should put it on..it is such a Happy Color!!! great job!
It’s beautiful!
Love the new look! It’s fun to see the layered look of the paint where you sanded.
LOVE the yellow! I’m in the process of redoing my own coffee table in yellow. Now I really can’t wait to get it done becuase yours looks so bright and cheery! Great job.
it looks wonderful and that is a perfect color of yellow – great job! xo, Diane
I am still obsessing over your cornbread table. 🙂 Thank you so much for linking up at Savvy HomeMade Monday. We are partying again and I hope you will stop by!
This is SO SO pretty! LOVE the yellow (cornbread) — great color!
Great job on the table! The new colour looks lovely. Thanks for sharing at Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays.
This table looks great!! I love those chunky legs!! The colors look great together! I featured this on my blog today! Feel free to stop by and grab a featured button!
http://craptastickatie.blogspot.com/2011/09/five-feature-friday-7.html
Love your little coffe table the color and paint job are beautiful!
What a great transformation!
Hello, new follower here! I would love to have you link up with my Clever Chicks Blog Hop this week!
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/09/clever-chicks-blog-hop-2-featured-post.html
I hope to see you there!
Cheers!
Kathy
The Chicken Chick
Love this table. I’m trying to create the same effect on a coffee table. What type of sander do you use? Thanks!