I went to a farm house sale and bought a few things and this chair was sitting there. I loved it but the seat was cracked. The owner said I could have it for 50 cents. How could I turn it down? I knew one day I would fix it. It kept getting moved into the background until a few months ago. (Can you believe that I didn't fix it for almost 7 years?)
I glued the seat together and clamped it. To make it even more secure, my husband added some round washers over the crack, on the under side so that it would not come undone.
Once it was glued and dried, I sanded the chair.
This chair has to be the most comfortable chair to sit in. It just seems to conform to your bottom.
I distressed it a little and I applied wax to the chair. I just loved it.
Not sure why I waited so long to update this chair, but so glad I finally did.
It just seems to go in so many places in my home. You can't even see where it was cracked and it is so functional.
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Hi Beverly! This is such an awesome makeover, I am featuring you today at Thursday Favorite Things! I am all about blue grain stripe right now, and I am sharing a post this weekend full of blue grain stripe inspiration and some DIY pillow covers I made. You might enjoy those post. Thanks for linking up to TFT and I hope you will join us again this week!https://followtheyellowbrickhome.com/welcoming-summer-at-thursday-favorite-things/
ReplyDeleteAmber,
DeleteThank you so much for featuring my updated cracked chair. I love blue stripes too. Looking for to seeing your post this weekend. Love anything with stripes.
Have a lovely day.
Hugs,
Bev
Wonderful makeover... I have a chair that I'm going to do this to! Thanks for the inspiration! Do you have a Pinterest button for this?
ReplyDeleteJulie,
DeleteWhat a sweet comment on my chair. I appreciate it. I do have a Pinterest button. Just hover over the pic and the button is there.
Hugs,
Bev
Oh! I found the pin button!
ReplyDeleteHi Beverly, this finish is just perfect for a farmhouse chair makeover. I have a thing for old chairs as well, one day my dinette set will be complete with a full set of mismatched beauties! Thanks for sharing at #FridaysFurnitureFix, your project is this weeks feature!
ReplyDeleteBrenda,
DeleteI am a sucker for old chairs. I think a set of mismatched chairs would be amazing. I need to look for more chairs. I can't wait to see your set one day.
Hugs,
Bev