Today I’m at Infarrantly Creative sharing how I made a wood tiled top for a metal table out of driftwood.
Make sure to stop by and take a look! I LOVE how it came out!!
Also, SO excited to share that I’m now a contributor at Houzz! For my first article, I shared how to make Greek Key pillow shams. From now on, I’ll be sharing mostly original DIYs, so be on the lookout for those!
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Congratulations! I'm excited to read your article. going now!
Thanks so much Elisa!! 🙂
Congrats!! Headed over to read your article now:):)
xo, amy
Thanks Amy!! 🙂
Wow houzz? That's so amazing, congrats!
Thanks Julia! Love Houzz, so excited! 🙂
The table looks awesome and seriously, how exciting to be a contributor on Houzz! Congrats Sarah!!!
Thanks so much Anneke!! 🙂
Love that top you made! It really upgrades the target piece and makes it unique! Congrats on the Houzz gig, very well deserved lady!
Agreed! 🙂 Also love that I didn't make over the whole piece (like usual) and I can always swap the original top if I want to!
That's very cool! Great projects!
Laura
House envy
Thanks so much Laura!! 🙂
That's awesome Sarah. Congratulations!!
Thanks Elizabeth!! 🙂
You and driftwood are a match made in heaven. Super cool about the Houzz gig, congrats!!
I know 🙂 Now that it's all gone I'll have to get my fix from wood shims or paint sticks ha! Thanks so much!! I'm excited to be contributing for Houzz!
Congrats Sarah 🙂 Super cool! xo Kristin
Thanks so much Kristin!! 🙂
I have that same table and actually thought about doing a wood top on it too. I was just going to do a solid piece of wood, but I love the way you did yours! Thanks for the inspiration!