I saw a ladder back chair driving by a house one day that was used as a planter, can you say, oh so cute. I was inspired!
So there I was on a mission to find an inexpensive ladder back chair so that I could use it to make a flower planter. I certainly was not going to spend much $$ on a chair since it was going to be left outside in the humid, south muggy weather getting, well ya know, all shabby. All the more charm right!
When I found some time to shop, my girlfriend, Kim and I headed over to my favorite thrift antique MALL The Depot, a thrifters dream. Check out my post on it
Here.
Anywhoo, off we went, then towards the end of our trip with my dogs a barking I spotted the jewel, she was perfect! The chair was marked down to
$6.00 (woot!) one of the back pieces were broken which made it perfect for a repurpose project.....
Here is the chair before the color it simple. Isn't she pretty........I almost hated to paint her but
pressed on.
If you look at this pic below you will see I have circled the part that was broken. I ended up just breaking it off and using something I had kept lying around for a rainy day.
The hardest part of a project for me is
simply deciding what color to paint it. Or what color glaze to add to it. I mean we crafters have a plethora of choices when it comes to color and design.
OK, the hard part is done so I decided to use yellow and aqua some color samples I had on hand.
Sorry the picture below is blurry. I used my camera phone on all these shots so there ya have it! That's my excuse this time ;)
I decided not to take a lot of pains with this since like I said it would be out in the weather. So I did not prime it. I do my projects by trial and error.......that is my best teacher, well OK that and google.
When I put the yellow color over the wood finish I loved that the brown showed through in places especially when I did a light sanding to distress it. Perfect! Then I broke out the aqua color for the seat and two back rungs. Wowzers, it was a little bright so I needed to tone it down a bit.
I added a dry brushing of the yellow over it and she was good to go.
Remember the broken piece on the back of the chair that I took out? I had a metal scroll candle holder that the candle holder thingy had broken off. I took that and added a small screw and wa-la! hung it in the center to give it a finished look.
I used a can of spray varnish and coated the chair to help protect it from the elements.
As you can see I just sat my flowers on the seat instead of cutting out the weave of the chair. I always explain to my so talented hunk-el-barry (aka hubby) what my intentions are and he lets me know if it will work or not. He informed me that cutting it out the way I had envisioned would not work to say the least.
So now I have a much loved repurposed chair flower planter that adorns my front walkway.
Off to color another project simply
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