I started out with this $20 estatehttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif sale beauty:
I then ripped out all the little metal bracket things that were covering up the staples.
Then I painted it in one coat of Napoleon Blue and then after that dried I dry-brushed on another coat of Old White. This was the fun part. I really played with it to see what would happen. This chair was pretty much a giant experiment that went really well! After painting I let it dry and then did a coat of clear wax and distressed it a bit. I did more in some areas and less in others, I just really played with it. Then I did a bit more waxing and buffed it off the next day.
After I was done painting I was ready for the scary part. I have painted stuff before but I have never done any reupholstering. I was terrified. I didn't rip all of the old fabric off because I was hoping to just cover it with my new stuff. And I was mostly except for the back. That darn back! Well, here are some pics to show you.
This is my first experience with re-covering a chair and it really wasn't too terrifying! I was fully expecting to waste the fabric and have to do something else but with a powerful staple gun, much is possible. ;) I just stapled and then pulled and stretched and stapled a bit more until it looked how I wanted and then I filled that sucker with staples, I did not want the fabric to go anywhere! Then I covered it up with Miss Mustard Seed's favorite trim and it really framed it out well, I think! I'm pretty much in love with it.
My next chair is a bit more of a project so I'm going to do a little more painting and thinking before I tackle it. :)
4 comments:
Wow! Looks great, love the blue accents underneath.
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wow!!! i love it! cant wait to see the after pics of your latest project!!!!
Stacy you are awesome!! Those chairs are great!
this is cool! SO glad you're blogging about your projects! :)
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