Friday, May 25, 2012

Spring Hill Green Child's Chair

This chair would have gone great with the miniature Spring Hill Green Tablethat I finished back in March. Mrs. Smith picked up this sad little chair at a local thrift store for me to repair, and she had in mind that I paint it in Spring Hill Green from the beginning. Here is a before picture, just as I am gluing it back together with some Elmer's Wood Glue.


So, I painted this chair very lightly with CeCe Caldwell's Spring Hill Green. I wanted the oak to come through in the finished product. After getting the finish just right, I waxed it with CeCe Caldwell's Clear wax. I decided to wax it before sanding so that I would not lose as much paint when distressing the piece. It does gum up the sandpaper, but it keeps a heavy hand from sanding through all the paint. The sandpaper also creates a polished look after going over the piece. Here are a few shots of the finished piece out in the sunlight.


and a close up...




So - one more saved piece of furniture to add to TheSmithHotel. We'll bring this to TheVintage Barn Sale on June 2nd in Anderson at the Ponderosa Ranch. I'm sure it will sell there, so better get out to snatch it up if you like it...

Mr. Smith


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4 comments:

  1. I love this color, the redo is really good. Now following, would love for you to visit and follow me too :)

    Tanya

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    1. thanks Tanya - great tutorials - I'll have to pick up sewing one of these days. I have an old machine in a piece of furniture I picked up recently. One of the next pieces I will be working on.

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  2. That little chair is adorable now! What a transformation.

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    1. Thanks Michele - I have had a lot of fun with this color.

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