Saturday, December 15, 2012

Puzzle Table Refinished

So we have moved, and I finally got Doug's puzzle table refinished with the "brilliant" idea that I had.

He wanted it to say the old bits and pieces part.

Our youngest daughter said it had to say together is dest (a misprint Christmas ornament that we got for our first Christmas together).

I was happy to find out the vinyl lady had puzzle shapes...although, the baby ones have messed with Doug...but he is happy to have his table out and is now working on his second puzzle here.

All is well.

*knock on wood*

A quick recap:

He sanded it down for me, since I have crappy joints...then I stenciled in the black paint he had picked out...


Took the vinyl off and the black paint was perfect!  But...the vinyl pulled up some of this incredibly pricey table's wood...that's sarcasm...but we hoped that the stain and top coat would smooth it all down... 


So I started to stain with the stain he had picked out.  Got a few drops on the floor outside of the newspapers I had laid down...whoops...


Unfortunately, the rough spots were noticeable.  And you could feel them.  Which may be acceptable for an old table sitting off somewhere and not used, but not acceptable for a table that will be used for puzzles.  Where hands will be all over it on a regular basis.  So I tried lightly sanding them down.  Then got very frustrated because that wasn't working.  Then walked away for a few days before I went to town on the entire thing.  Cooled off, then got busy with taking care of business and NOT taking everything off.


Ended up liking the way it looked after putting a layer of stain on...didn't want to go over the sanded parts with another coat, gave the table some character...in our opinion...well, my opinion.  Doug just wanted to puzzle.  So got some clear stuff out and put a few coats on and voila!

Doug's puzzle table!


And this is where it is...this is where he puzzles.  With his rescued cuckoo clock.  Don't know what we'll do with that bare wall yet, but...I'm happy with the table.


Santa's Delivery

Les surprises du pere Noel

Entrega de Santa

Springbok 1JIG10532


24" x 30"


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Monday, July 23, 2012

Unidentified Fantasy Objects

Springbok Grand Masters Series - PLZ3612


20 1/4"x 20 1/4" 



(another one from the hotel room)


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Portland - West Hills

Dowdle - Portland - West Hills


24" x 18"


Alpine

Dowdle - Alpine


24" x 18"


(even in his hotel room...he still can do a puzzle...)

Friday, May 25, 2012

Boston

Dowdle Folk Art 


24" x 18"


Sunday, April 1, 2012

Gingerbread House

Dowdle Folk Art


16" x 20"


(fun picture...all those gingerbread folks?  they are all actual people or characters...abraham lincoln...the terminator...john travolta...groucho marx...etc...)

Scout Camp

Dowdle Folk Art


24" x 18"


(our youngest daughter was home for a visit and worked on this...she thought it was an Alaskan puzzle, and said how there was a boy on this piece...to which she was told that there were boys all over the puzzle...to which, she looked closer at the picture and then laughed...)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Times Square

TDC #7177


4" x 6"


(advertised as "The World's Smallest Jigsaw Puzzle"...i highly doubt it, but it was so stinking cute and an impulse Christmas present for Doug purchase...here he is holding the bag and a piece on my finger...)


Super Dome Sunday

Springbok PZL4185


18" x 23 1/2"


Justin Bieber

Sure-Lox #36892-2


15" x 11.5"


(our youngest got this for him as a joke gift awhile back...and get this...it came with a bonus...a bonus card that looks like an actual photograph!!!  if only we were bieber fans...)


You put the joy in my jump!

Springbok PZL7202


7" diameter


School Daze!

Springbok PZL4728


7" x 10 1/2"


Happy Birthday!

Springbok 175PZL7139


7" x 7"



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Presenting Green!

Springbok PZL4602


20 1/2" x 26 3/4"


(not only did this puzzle come in a paint can...fun...but it's one of those family puzzles...with different sized pieces for different aged folks...)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Natures Crossing

Springbok 1JIG15487


28.75" x 36"


(this one was a doozy...he says it's the 2nd hardest...1st hardest still being that train one...)