Very cool Elaine! 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/6/2009 11:39:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

It is  actually something you can do with a table that already has a flat  
surface.  If you have a handy guy OR are a handy girl, you go to Home  Depot 
and purchase wood to make a frame the size of your table.  They  sell paint 
called Stone Craft, you spray the surface of your table and the  frame with 
the stone craft spray.  Now it looks like a sunk in  center.  Lay the glass 
over the top.  Todays chairs are adjustable  so make up for the new height 
difference.  My glass had those little  rubber dots and it kinda raised the 
glass a teeny bit off the frame.  I  was able to do displays in the center 
of my table.  

In the summer  I would put seashells and beach sand, with nail art that had 
a summer  theme.  At xmas, I would spray that window frost stuff on the 
underside  of my glass and leave the center clear.  I would put xmas nail art 
and  decorations.  I was also able to put tiny white xmas lights around the  
frame.  The cord fit right under the glass because of the rubber  feet.

My first ever mention in Nails Magazine was because of my  table.  It was 
so many years ago now, I can't even tell you which  issue.  I think the shot 
showed the summer set up.  If I can find  it, I'll scan it and share.  

:)  Elaine





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