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If you're like me and Love the Farmhouse Style,
you know you're in for painting some old spindly chairs.
The chairs only needed a light sanding with 100 grit sandpaper.
The table had much more wear and had to be sanded
until smooth to the touch.
After wiping off the sawdust
I wiped on a deglosser.
For the table and the chairs
I rubbed a small amount of vaseline on the edges
as a resist.
This will make sanding much easier in the end
and will create a chippy look.
The table needed a primer because I had yellow
coming through the paint.
So I used Lowe's Olympic Paint and Primer in One,
Crumb Cookie.
I had the satin finish on hand,
but you could use semi-gloss.
Because for my third coat, I mixed some
semi-gloss white enamel.
I like the finish.
Of course the fun happens now
after the paint dries.
Sand the edges to reveal the base brown.
I applied an acrylic sealer with a piece of folded foam.
Now, my happy surprise with the chairs:
After the prep (sand, degloss, vaseline)
hand brushing one coat of
black semi-gloss enamel
left the chairs with the usual streaky first coat look.
Knowing I had 6 to paint,
I tried some inexpensive spray paint from dollar general.
I sprayed a light coat over,
and because this particular spray paint is not heavy
it gave the perfect effect.
I could leave areas exposed on the seats where I wanted
the black brown distressed look to show.
But I could get into all of the spindles with ease
so it made the process So much faster!
Plus I love the look it gives.
I spray sealed the chairs.
Chippy Farmhouse Style,
just what Megan wanted to
make her apartment a "home".
I hope you can use this shortcut sometime!
Deb
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9 comments:
I love farmhouse Windsor chairs and yours turned out so nicely. I have used white spray paint with primer on some that I used on our patio a few summers ago but the backyard gets lots of sun with no protection from the elements. The paint peeled due to the weather/sun/rain but for indoors or covered areas this looks like a great time saving tip. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm pinning.
Love the chairs and of course the table is awesome. Great project!
I say we use what we have on hand or what gives us the desired effect. Right?
Looks great.
Beautiful! Love the table and the chairs!
I <3 your refinish! Pinned
Thanks so much for sharing with Wednesday's Adorned From Above Link Party.
Debi @ Adorned From Above
Looks gorgeous!! And what a great job on your tutorial! Thanks for sharing this on DIY Sunday Showcase! I pinned this to our favorites board!
Shelly@MinettesMaze
Just wondering how these have held up over the years? I just bought some chairs and am wanting to paint them. Trying to decide whether to do chalk paint by hand or spray paint. I have 3 small kids so durability is the key ;)
Hi Amber!
Gosh, I just now see this comment that I didn't reply too. So sorry it took so long.
Yes! My farmhouse table that I painted about 6 years ago has held up so well. I do reapply a polyurethane on my stained top once a year.
For the white painted top, I have had to touch up in places occasionally and can reseal with an acrylic based sealer.
If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at debhrabikdesigns@gmail.com so I don't miss you!
Thanks again,
Deb
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