I understand now why Tractor Man avoided that plywood like the plague. This is not a fun job, it is not a fast job but it an entertaining job that I do sidetrack from quite often.
Thus the ugly picture above. This is an unwanted fiberboard shelf from the computer table I used in the Plum room. These are some old table legs that I saved. Put the two together you got a table.
I carried it outside, used my left over toolbox paint and camo'd the underside and the legs. I not one for wasting much. I was proud when my purple can was empty and it could be tossed. One more thing that doesn't have to be handled again.
I sanded the beautiful plastic wood veneer top so it would hold the paint. I have sealed the under side.
Meet Cyber Green...yep, this is my next room's color. Plays off the pink, uh, Plum quite nicely.
Two coats are required to make a lovely finish and please keep in mind none of these beautiful photos have been Photo Shopped or Flicker Fixed. This is my project right outta the camera.
I taped.
I painted and sponge painted.
I goofed! Where's my checker board?
I taped again and yes, that is my lovely plum color.
Can't waste a thing!
I carried it outside. After a few touch ups I sprayed the entire top with a clear shiny coat of polyurethane. Meet my new Plum and Cyber Green game table. It would have been easier to throw some things away!