![Table Makeover Using a Vintage Milk Bottle Cap Inspired Design Table Makeover Using a Vintage Milk Bottle Cap Inspired Design from Denise on a Whim](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhfEsVi_ybx528tYb6qgwbMNAZFjawyXsIkBc3pzxtQUm-yoLMWR1nCKE906BG9n3lKMeE-ZQQcTFQwK-ifumt1sAvH9LcRSX8QyikP2aIwoG-PKirqiOqdpLRIoITKBM3y9XJkaqXdFlI/s1600/MillkBottleTable2.jpg)
I bought 2 matching round tables from a yard sale last year.
The tops of the tables have indentations around them and, to me,
they resemble a bottle cap.
So I ran with that idea!
I looked at some vintage milk bottle labels online
and, using them as inspiration, created a graphic for my table top.
I started by painting the bottom section of the table in Virginia Chestnut.I used Coco for the top of the table and the legs.
![Table Makeover Using a Vintage Milk Bottle Cap Inspired Design Table Makeover Using a Vintage Milk Bottle Cap Inspired Design from Denise on a Whim](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_LwFK2GpVhtGlxWW_J95bLUA0yUuDkJm6hr5KCL7lbR1KaUcHrdAtSvjm0KT9cBZn5DfcyU1FG9_9Ca56fnBm-GsElbR48bvy6s4Ou8LTi5nqbABSLkAwyXpH_MOeqASviF-YNNfAeQo/s1600/MillkBottleTable3.jpg)
Once the paint was dry, I applied my vinyl stencil and began painting the graphic.
I used 2 stencils for this project.
The first was just the inner and outer circle with the dark brown reverse section cut out as well.
I used Emperor's Silk for the red circle and Rushmore for the inner circle.
Then I painted Virginia Chestnut behind where it says Chocolate Milk.
Next, I applied my second stencil and painted my lettering.
I just happen to have a farm across the street from my house.
But, no, it's not Sunrise Dairy!
As far as I know, there's not really a Sunrise Dairy in my area.
But, if there was, I think they might like this little table makeover!
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