Thursday 4 July 2013

New (to me) Chairs

It is the school holiday here and so I am busy entertaining the children so have not had time for much craft or blogging. I have also had a terrible cold for a week so that stopped me from doing much craft, and we couldn't go and see our friends in Newcastle, so we are going this weekend. It has finally stopped raining after we had 315mm in June here in Sydney! And that was only the wettest June for 6 years. Everything is now slowly drying out and everyone is really enjoying and appreciating the beautiful clear dry days we are now getting. I have not finished batman but he is nearly done so I will show him soon. He does not look as good as I wanted, but that happens a lot I guess. I thought I would show you some chairs I overhauled a while ago.
 
I have looked and looked for a before picture as I am sure I must have taken one but cannot find anything. This was a great excuse to look back at photos of the children which was great though.
So back to the chairs.  I got these on freecycle. The previous owner had planned to refurbish them but she hadn't done it in several years so decided it wasn't going to happen and gave them away.  They were pretty local so I got them and then I too kept them for quite a few months while I got around to doing them.  They were brown wood with horrible seat covers.  I bought a hand held stapler to do the job.   It was ok but really doesn't have enough power.  Lots of staples fail to go in properly and have to be removed which is a pain.  I now have a pneumatic stapler which I love, but it is over kill if you are only going to tackle small projects.  So I bought the fabric in the fabulous Burnt Street shop in Seaforth.
I wanted something a bit shabby chic which I think this is.  
Then I painted them.  I used water based primer and water based semigloss.  One I did turquoise by mixing the white with some dulux green buoy which is my favourite paint colour.
I love the shape of these chairs and they are so comfortable.  I love a cushioned chair and you just cannot beat them for comfort.  If they get marked I will just change the fabric.  I love that the turquoise chair picks out a little bit of turquoise in the fabric.  We use these all the time and I love to have chairs that don't match.  Some people hate this but not me.  And they were recycled which I love. 
Now because it is another glorious day in paradise, I think we will take the ferry over to the city.  Have a great day!

6 comments:

  1. I love the shape of the chairs. They look lovely!

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    1. Thanks, I love the shape too - you cannot get it new anymore.

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  2. hi Marianne, you've done a gorgeous job on these. The fabric is gorgeous especially with the turquoise one. Thanks for linking to Paint Parade
    Fiona x

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    1. Thanks Fiona, I am enjoying linking to paint parade!

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  3. They look so pretty... you're right, the turquoise looks great with that paint. I sold three mismatched chairs to a couple the other day, and the man just couldn't understand why the lady wanted chairs that didn't match. I like the mismatched look, too.

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    1. I am glad not everyone realised not everything needs to match!

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