Well, here it is. What we lovingly call the tetanus table round these parts. :) But more on that in a minute.
I really wanted a lightweight-looking console table under my whiteboard calendar, and I wanted to spend about $0 on the whole thing. I think I spent about $15 in the end (though, you can add a couple zeros on the end there as the hospital bills start rolling in! ha!). It ended up being a pretty fast project because I sort of made it up as I went. Don’t you love it when things work out like that? I did have two inspiration photos in mind:
I wanted a wire base and I was really feeling the hot pink look after holding up a little square of neon pink duct tape against the new blue wallpaper. Pink and blue are good friends, I think.
So I while I was buying sod a few weeks ago, I pick up one of these sheets of wire fencing for the project. I mean, isn’t this just the *picture* of ominous?
I ended up scraping the underside of my arm pretty bad on the fence later that night as we were unloading the sod. We’re 99% sure this is the tetanus virus entry site, since the symptoms of the virus usually show up about eight days after getting infected and it was on the eighth day I was hospitalized (almost exactly to the hour). Guys, seriously, please keep your boosters and your loved ones’ up to date. It was really foolish of me to not stay up on mine. I looked back in my records and the last TDap booster I had was twelve years ago – just outside of the safe range. The past couple of weeks have not been fun, but at least I didn’t die (grim, but that was a possible reality). There’s some healing left to do (the doctors said I probably would have flu-like symptoms for about six months), but I am getting better every day and that keeps my spirits up. Again, thank you so much for all your well-wishes and support!
Okay! Back to the good stuff!
So to make this cute table, do yourself a favor and buy fencing that you don’t have to trim much (I used my new Dremel saw – love). And also get fencing that is rust-free. Not only for the above-mentioned issues, but because it is a pain to clean off! I used a wire brush and some steel wool to clean off most of the rust here.
Then I sprayed the fencing with neon pink spray paint. I wish pink photographed better. This stuff is intense in real life! The color is really fun. To get full coverage, you’ll need to do about three thin coats with drying time in between coats. I used two cans for the table.
genius!! glad you are feeling better!
It looks wonderful. I'm glad you are feeling better. How scary! We have all learned a lesson – Brandy
Wow that is such a story. And LOL everytime someone comments on your gorgeous pink neon table you'll have "the tetnus" story to tell. Just glad it had a a happy ending!
k
When I had Ben 9 days ago they offered me a vaccination that had tetanus. I was totally thinking of you and gladly took it, nate is going to get one too!
Wow, that looks like a beautiful room. I love everything about it – the wallpaper, door colour and the table! I really enjoy your work as I think everything you do is a little unexpected but looks amazing.
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better too…
You inspired me to get a tetanus shot… I got it yesterday. I hope you are feeling much better, and thanks for the tutorial!
Such a cool and inexpensive idea! Thanks for sharing. What kind of plant is that on your table?
What a cool and inexpensive idea! Thanks for sharing! What kind of plant is that on your table?
So glad you are doing better! I love the table. When you originally posted my guess was a tomato cage for the base (I think that's the Mississippi in me:) ). I may try my hand at this one soon!
You really got tetanus from this project? wow! I'm so glad everything turned out ok. I honestly thought you were joking when you first called it the tetanus table. At least it's cute, right? I hope you start feeling better.
Beautiful table. I hope you're recovering well…I have no idea when my last booster was. I will definitely mention at my next doctor's appt. Thanks
that first image is from lonnymag.com ;) So glad you're on the mend!
Is it weird that I'm thinking that table was worth catching Tetanus for?
A little I guess… but that table is just amazing!
I hopped on the neon pink bandwagon a while ago too, you can see my little tray table on my blog http://bunniesandstripes.blogspot.fr/2012/04/happy-tray-table.html and on design sponge http://www.designsponge.com/2012/05/before-after-two-dip-dyed-side-table-redos.html
So glad you're on the mend!
What a creativity! I am speechless.
gorgeous. It looks just like a piece of design.
laura
Jenny, not only is the console genius which I love but the wallpaper is just as gorgeous, I love how you are always evolving. Keep the inspirations coming!
As much as I love your DIY table I'm mad at him (yes it has to be a him) for making you so sick! How scary, I'm so happy you're starting to feel better! I hope you are feeling 100% sooner then 6 months!!
As usual, another amazing project, Jenny. I'm so sorry you had to go through that – I had no idea Tetanus lasts in your system for so long – terrible! Please be well and take care. Just also wanted to say: everytime you have a new post, I get wild with excitement, expecting color and bold prints and DIY fabulousness. You never disappoint! Thank you :)
Love this DIY! I saw the desk that Allison did for Dehn Bloom and was obsessed. Loving yours too. Such acute table and love the color.
Heidi
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Genius! I'd love you see what you'd do with a white box challenge room using unusual materials.
The table looks great! Love the neon!
GLAD you are OK! Yes, this is a real risk with fence paneling like this – I grew up in the countryside, and these are commonly referred to as Bull Panels (strong enough to keep a bull in). Stay well, and so glad there was a happy ending (for both you and the table :)
-SF
Love the table and very happy you are feeling better. Whew!
I had a question which a reader comment inspired: Do you think it would work to make this table out of a tomato cage? I am looking for a small nightstand type table. Is tomato wire as sturdy as what you used? Also, if we don't have your trusty saw, how could we cut the wire — wire cutters not enough?
Thanks!
So happy you're better and back!
Well, I certainly don't want to say it was worth it, but that is one damn fine table! I've been wondering about it since the whiteboard post, so thanks for sating my curiosity. Amazing work, as usual!
So happy you're home and getting better! Your design style is so unique and creative, thanks for sharing!
Tetanus table..hilarious…dangerous and adorable all rolled in one. Glad you are okay!
This post has been somewhat of a revelation to me.