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Customized Game Table
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Any child would get a kick out of pulling up a chair to a one-of-a-kind game table like this one, particularly if he's had a hand in creating it. Applying the self-leveling polymer finish is definitely a job for adults only -- but the good news is that it pours on and, once cured, it's waterproof.
- Materials
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- Child's painted wooden table
- Assorted flat-sided objects for decorating the tabletop, such as coins, ticket stubs, sequins or puzzle pieces
- White glue
- 2- or 3-inch paintbrush
- Pour-on high-gloss finish (we recommend EnviroTex Lite brand, sold in many hardware or craft stores)
- Instructions
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First, have your child experiment with different tabletop designs by arranging the collected items on a similar size surface. Once he's settled on one he likes, mix a solution of 3 parts glue to 1 part water.
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Working from the center, brush some of the glue solution onto a small section of the tabletop, then help your child transfer the decorative objects to the glued portion.
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Use your fingertips to gently press air bubbles out from under each object. Continue decorating the table, a section at a time, until the whole surface is covered.
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Once the glue is completely dry, you can apply the clear, varnishlike polymer finish. Carefully follow the manufacturer's directions, which may vary from product to product.
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