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A DIY Craft Hobby Table That Becomes A Work Of Art In Its Own Right!

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From toddlers to grandparents, there are tens of millions of people who enjoy crafts and hobbies. If you've got school age children, it's a sure bet you spend a lot of time on crafts projects. Some of these projects can get pretty messy, with glue, glitter, clay and paper mache. If you don't have a dedicated spot to work these crafts projects, you probably end up using the kitchen table, covered with plastic or newspaper to protect your table. Come dinner time, you've got some cleanup work to do before getting to the dinner prep and table setting.

Perhaps you soon begin to wish you had a craft hobby table to do away with this extra hassle. Here are a couple of different solutions which work, even in tight spaces. Whether you've got a small corner in a den or sewing room, or a large space in the garage, you can make a DIY craft table that becomes a craft project all on its own. The kids will love it. You'll have a little more time and less work. Sound good? OK. The kid's fun comes when they get to decorate their new craft hobby table.

If you're handy with tools, you can build a table with plywood and a few two-by-fours for legs and struts. If you're short on space, attach folding legs, so your table can be easily stored against the wall when not in use.

Another option, if you're not into the carpentry, is to go to your local office supply and get a folding office table with steel legs. You want your craft table to be sturdy, so lightweight card tables won't do. If you're willing to spend a little time and save a lot of money, cruise the thrift shops and used furniture shops until you find a suitable table. Now, your kids can get ready to make their DIY craft hobby table into a work of art!

Before you let the kids at the artwork, use a coarse sandpaper, as necessary, to rough up the table surface. This preparation allows for good adhesion when painting or gluing decorations.

Let the kids decide on what medium they want to use to decorate their table top. You can use acrylic paints, construction paper and glue, stickers, magazine photos or just about anything that lies flat for a smooth work surface. If you've got more than one child, make it a collaborative project. If one child wants to use acrylic paints and another wants to decorate his section with magazine photos, let them go for what they'll enjoy doing best. Let them brainstorm on unusual ways to decorate their section of the table. 'Found' objects, such as leaves or flower petals can be very attractive. Let them work and rework their craft hobby table top until they're

In the end, you'll be sealing over the entire tabletop with a clear Varathane(TM) or similar product, which will keep that table in mint condition for many years to come.

This DIY craft hobby table project is an excellent exercise in creativity. Your kids will be proud of their creation, as will you!

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Summary

If you're handy with tools, you can build a table with plywood and a few two-by-fours for legs and struts. If you're short on space, attach folding legs, so your table can be easily stored against the wall when not in use. Another option, if you're not into the carpentry, is to go to your local office supply and get a folding office table with steel legs.

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