I mixed up a batch of my off white faux chalk paint and painted on two coats. I waxed with Minwax paste wax and followed that with Annie Sloan dark wax. Three layers of wax and some serious buffing and I called it "done".
The color in the fluting was a weird shade of green. |
Looks better antique white, doesn't it? |
I really love this fabric. |
This morning I pulled the nasty, old fabric off the seat and then upholstered the bench. I used a layer of muslin over the foam and batting and then finished with a piece of one of my favorite fabrics, Portobello Market. Normally I would not use quilting cotton for the bench cover but because it will be used fairly infrequently and because I have a layer of muslin under the cotton, I think it will do.
All I have left to do is staple the burlap on the underside of the bench. I would have done that today except that I ran out of staples.
I am really pleased with the bench. It will look great with the secretary....as soon as I paint it!
(Linking to: Tutorials and Tips Party, Home Stories A to Z; We Did it Wednesday on Sew Much Ado; Domestically Speaking Power of Paint Party; Lilyfield Life Paint Parade; Start at Home Paint Party
It turned out beautiful Suzan - what a fantastic transformation!
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Great post! I love before and after projects. Your bench is now so bright and welcoming- well done!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this idea,! I would love for you to come link up at my Paint Party going on now through the weekend!! http://startathome.blogspot.com/2013/07/paint-party-happy-4th.html
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Brooke
Start at Home
hi Suzan, thanks for linking up to Paint Parade, you have done a beautiful job and i love the antiquing you did especially on the legs. It looks very good.
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Fiona x