Well I finally tried my hand painting an entire chair with chalk paint and I have to say... I will totally do this again!!! It is a lot of work, but I was very happy with the results!!!
As you can see it started out with wonderful bones. I love these channel back style chairs but the fabric was dated and well, just not my style!
It had a raised chenille type texture so I wasn't sure if it was going to work because I had always heard that flat weaves work best.
After a lot of research on line and many opinions on paint formulas I decided to forgo the fabric medium method and just dive in with my home made chalk paint. I was hoping to achieve a leather like appearance so the fabric medium wasn't needed to keep the paint soft.
This is what it looked like after the first coat of paint. As you can see, the fabric really sucked up the paint on the first coat. I did use a lot of water though because I read that was better than applying really thick coats of paint.
This is after 3 coats of paint. As you can see, the texture of the fabric really came up. At this point it was very stiff and uncomfortable to the touch. The next step... sanding!!!!
I took my hand sander and went over the whole think using an #80 grit paper to start and then switching to #120. Some of the green fabric started to show through, the the texture of the paint completely changed. It really started to feel like leather at this point.
I put one more coat of paint on it and used AS clear wax, and then dark wax to bring out the texture. I love how it looks and feels like tooled leather now!! I worked the wax in well and made sure to wipe off all the extra so nothing would come off when someone sits in it!
Here it is in my space at Rusty Saturday!! I painted the wood an off-white and I just love the finished result. If you have been afraid to try painting fabric chairs, I say go for it!!! (Just don't use your grandmothers heirloom chair!!)
18 comments:
WOW WOW WOW it turned out Beautiful! What a great transformation. I would never had guessed you painted the upholstery. When I first looked at the photos I thought you had reupholstered it. How well do you think it will hold up with use? Will it eventually get chippy peely?
What a beautiful piece, Karen! I have the same questions as BettyJean about how it will hold up, but it is gorgeous!! I'm sure it will sell quickly! Have a great weekend, aren't you enjoying the weather right now?!?! Blessings, Cindy
How gorgeous! Love how the chair turned out. It was worth all the work and gives me inspiration to maybe try this myself. Thank you for sharing!
Oh Karen what a beautiful result! It looks magnificent! I admire your bravery in tackling this and also your perseverence to achieve the desired result!
Well done! I'm sure it will sell quickly!
x Suzy
Wow. What a great result!! I have the same query. Will it eventually chip like 'real' paint? And is it comfortable to sit on, or is it now more ornamental. Looks fabulous! Mimi xxx
Karen - that is awesome!
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow.
OMG .... your chair has turned out beautiful! It looks so much better now than it did before. I wish I would dare myself to do something like this, maybe one day.
Love your creativity so much.
Many hugs,
Karen B. ~ Todolwen
Certainly looks lovely....
So many people are painting cloth these days. I don't have anything to give it a try on though.
Your chair turned out great!
Karen, WOW!!! you are fearless, woman!!! LOVE how the chair turned out! xo teri
I too have painted an armchair and loved the end effect, but your techniques far surpass mine, so I'm up for a repaint! Thank you! Your work is simply beautiful! As ever!
I love your projects! They give me strength to try it in my home.
Beautiful Karen..Looks a little labor intensive? love the results..
Absolutely beautiful! I love the texture of the flocked fabric showing through and the color is amazing. You transformed that chair and you've inspired me to try it for myself. Thanks for sharing!
jonni
The chair is looking so beautiful now, Karen. I love it !!
I so much want to paint an old wing chair I have for many years.
Think I'll go for it. Thank you for sharing !
I didn't know this was possible. It turned out really beautiful.
Hi Karen, can you share your chalk paint "recipe"?
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