6 Outdoor Furniture Makeovers Under $100

(Melissa Molitor)

You might think salvaging old, rotting wood is a hopeless cause, but Mr. & Mrs. Woodsy prove that it's not. With a little bit of spray paint, wood stain, and drill power, they were able to restore this outdoor table for less than $10! Click here to see how they did it. (SewWoodsy.com)

Sometimes, all it takes is new upholstery to spruce things up. With minimal handiwork and a little sewing, Laura Janning swapped the old, torn fabric from these chaise loungers for some brightly-striped canvas. Check out tutorial here. (TopThisTopThat.com)

Subway tile may be a popular material for bathrooms and kitchen back splashes, but Jennifer Hadfield used it to makeover her picnic table. We'd never guess that she purchased the tile from Lowe's for under $100! Check out her tutorial here. READ: Looking For High Quality Tile? Here's Where to Find It. (TatertotsandJello.com)

Interior designer Melissa Molitor took a white, vintage outdoor dining set to new heights by spray painting them bright, neon, and bold colors. While she purchased the set for over $100, the spray paint alone only cost her $5 per can. (Melissa Molitor)

We love this trendy picnic table makeover from Kiki Comin. Check out Kiki & Company, where she demonstrates how she gave it a super chic overhaul. (Kiki Comin)

Don't forget about the kids! Little Tikes Cozy Coup is practically a childhood staple. If your child happens to have a well-loved model fading away, why not give it an upgrade?  Molly Wagner did just that, with some Krylon spray paint and a little fine-brush detailing. Check out her handiwork here. (Molly Wagner)