
Kids’ Table and Fireplace Wall Makeover with BEHR Paint – from The DIY Mommy Super cute and modern table and chair makeover that was created with paint and a chalk pen! Then it was sealed so it wont smudge off! Such a great idea! You could use chalk board paint for the table top, to create a surface for the kiddos to draw on too! I love an easy painted project that turns out looking modern and awesome! This table recover is super easy to do, and this technique could be used to cover more than just a table top, such as the seat covers! Love the little tops of the chairs too!!Ĭreate a cool kids table set – from Habitat by Resene lol! I love the black polka dots! It reminds me of the Dalmatian print that is so on trend right now! Matched with that pink is super cute. I wish I had a cute princess table to recover.
#Ikea big kid tables update#
This is such a cute update on a cute worn out top on a kids table. Recover a Kids Table – from A Girl and A Glue Gun But cute… fun… and the kiddos love having a fun tea party on it! Check out the tutorial linked above! Unlike a few spots on my old table… wooomp woom! It needs to be fixed.

Just make sure the edges are all covered in grout, so the kiddos don’t cut themselves. Mosaic Mirror Table Top Makeover – from Making Things is Awesomeįirst but of course not the best… (wink), My mosaic mirror kids table! Super fun project that you can make from an old table and an old mirror.

Whether you are looking to update a kids table that you already own, or transform something you own into a kids table, I have created a round-up of 12 beautiful and fun different upcycled kids table makeovers, to create the kids table of your kiddos dreams! I found regular tables, Lego tables, chalkboard tables, art tables, and even a fun sand and water table, that can all be made with things the you may already own! I hope these upcycled kids table makeovers inspire you to transform what you already have into something special for your kiddos! I’m now so inspired to create some more fun play spaces for the kids, I’m just wondering how I can convince Shawnikins that we need more kids tables… eeekkkk!
