Wednesday, September 11, 2013

A Sunny Chair Makeover

~Before we dive into our makeover today I just want to take a moment to remember those who lost their lives and were affected by the events on 9/11~

So I lost my first Fantasy Football Game. I thought that maybe I could make a come back in Monday night's games but alas it was not to be. Oh well, try again this weekend! And do you know what day it is?



That commercial cracks me up!

Anyway- let's get to the subject at hand here. Today I wanted to share with you a chair makeover that I had finished up last week. Remember these two sad guys? 



I bought them for super cheap because one had a broken leg. (See how I fixed it here)


After that was taken care of it was time for painting. I've been wanting to try chalk paint for a while now and thought this was a good opportunity to see what the fuss is all about. Using a recipe I found online I went the plaster paris route. Which included mixing plaster of paris with water:


Then adding my paint (I used Pantone Chamomeille) 


I love how thick and creamy it is!

Overall my first chalk paint experience was a good one. I can see why everyone loves this type of paint! A little bit of paint goes a long way, it goes on smooth, and not a lot of prep work is required.


Ta-Daaaa!!!

I used some leftover Dwell fabric from my slipcovered chair, I thought the modern grey print worked well to contrast with the traditional shape of the chairs and the soft yellow paint. And the chalk paint was great at getting just the right amount of chippy-ness when I sanded the details.



To seal the paint I didn't go the traditional soft wax method as is used in most chalk paint applications. Instead I went with a non-gloss sealant. The chairs are for sale and I wanted to be sure they are super durable.



I like how they turned out, a far cry from where they started! And I'm a new chalk paint enthusiast. 

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I love these chairs!!! I hope they sell fast.

Courtney said...

Chalk paint rocks!! These turned out fab Rachelle, they'll be snapped up quickly I'm sure :-)

Feral Turtle said...

Rachelle, they turned out amazing. I can't believe they are the same chairs. If I lived close, those chairs would be in my house right now!

Mally said...

These came out really nice. I like the chalk paint look. I'll have to try the it. Thanks for printing the recipe. Many people don't do that. Awesome look.