Although once I saw the table, I realized the "pizazz" step would have to wait. I needed to give the table some serious TLC to get a proper black base. First things first...the table needed major sanding. The clear coat originally put on the table was peeling up like dried scotch tape. Not cute.
After sanding, it was clear the table used to be a yellow-ish color before it went black.
I made sure to wipe things down so no dust or dirt was left on the table.
And then I went to town with a can of spray paint and primer-in-one. MUCH better.
Then it was time to add a little something-something. I busted out my painters tape, my Modern Masters metallic paint {in Blackened Bronze}, and a foam roller. And before you ask...no, I didn't measure things. I just taped the lines off using a piece of painters tape as a spacer as I went along to keep things even.
Then I painted a few coats of Blackened Bronze onto the table...
...and peeled the tape off while the paint was still wet. Once it was dry, I applied two layers of a clear coat and let things dry for 24 hours. Boom...co-worker's table makeover = complete!