Paint and fabric are just like hair and make-up for a women... oh the wonders of what it can do!
I bought this chair for $10 at an estate sell, the high back is what attracted me to the chair. I knew when I saw it that I was going to cover it in burlap. I purchased the burlap at Jo Anns, 5 yards for about $15, and I already had the paint color (Behr: Mocha Accent). I also purchased 50 feet of rope for $10 at the local Tractor Supply store. The total cost of the chair was $35.
About the paint color: I knew I didn't want to use the traditional white or black with the burlap. I wanted a more monochromatic color scheme.
FYI: This was a NO SEW project! Good thing, because I don't know how to sew...
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Before, when we were ripping all the old fabric off the chair. |
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Our beautiful chair! I am so proud of it! |
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We used a staple gun for pretty much the entire project. |
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The before and after |
We hope you like our DIY project for the weekend!
Always,
Sunday Sisters