In December, we rearranged our living room to accommodate our Christmas tree. The little craft table that the girls have used and abused, was moved to the other side of Sadie's kennel. After Christmas, we realized that the girls had really outgrown the little craft table and decided to let them use Doug's old kitchen table for crafts.
My dad donated his old laptop for the girls to use for their computer time and the little table made a perfect computer desk:
This arrangement was working out quite well, but we began to fear for Doug's table. It is a very nice solid oak table (from Amish) and was a graduation gift from his parents. While we liked that it was being used, we didn't want it to be abused and suffer the same fate as the previous craft table:
I did some thinking and researching and came up with a solution to protect the table and our budget. I cleaned off the glue and marker coloring that had already accumulated on the table top (love Magic Erasers!)
and bought a 4x8 piece of wall paneling from Menards. The wall paneling has a smooth top, which is great for coloring, and is thick enough to protect the table top from scratches and stains. It also comes in a variety of colors and patterns. The one we chose has a "leather" look.
We inverted the table onto the wall paneling, traced the outline, and cut it out. One thing we didn't anticipate was that the cut paneling did not sit flat on our table top. :( But a couple days with some weights and quick-grip clamps had it lying flat.
The girls can now craft away to their heart's content!
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2 comments:
great idea!! And I love magic erasers, too!!
That is a great idea. Do you remove it or is it now your new surface?
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