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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Three Little Chairs

This was my last painting project of 2012 and it turned out to be one of my favorites. Three little chairs for three sweet little girls!
 
 
I try to be finished with all furniture projects by Thanksgiving. The weather just gets too cold and the cars need to be back in the garage for winter. But just before Thanksgiving, I got a call from Chis asking if I would paint three little chairs for her to give to her granddaughters for Christmas. I hesitated, but only for a second. You know I just couldn't say no to that!
 
 
The chairs came from a local church rummage sale. I'd been to that very same sale and seen some really sad chairs. Luckily Chris had been there early and picked the three chairs in the very best condition.
 
 
 I got lucky again when we had two really warm days in early December. After a good scrubbing and thorough sanding, each chair got three coats of paint. Chris asked for teal, purple and orange. Since the chairs were small, I was able to use sample pots of Behr's paint and primer in one. The colors are bright and happy and have fun names too - beach towel, citrus blast and wild grapes.
 
 
Chris likes the shabby chic look, so each chair got distressed and I love the way the layers of paint showed through. Then it got really cold and I had to finsh the chairs in my foyer.
 
 
It was kind of fun painting by the Christmas tree with holiday music playing!
 
 
I stenciled the names on each chair - one for Maggie, one for Myra and one for Iris. I tried out a few fonts till I found one that seemed just right. Then I followed up with two coats of wipe on poly. Even working in the house, it took forever for the poly to dry - another reason I don't love painting in the winter.
 
 
But they were all finished in time for Christmas. And I have to say, I totally fell in love with these little chairs. It just makes me smile thinking about Maggie, Myra and Iris enjoying them!
 


 

 

31 comments:

  1. they are adorable! i love the bright colors and the names on them- too sweet! what a great gift!!!

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  2. They are adorable! I'm sure they will be very welcome gifts.

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  3. i love the chairs, its so adorable and i wanna make one for my daughter..i bet she would love it

    bathroom accessories

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  4. Sharon-Those are adorable. You did a great job on them. What fun colors- the kids will LOVE them- xo Diana

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  5. They are too adorable for words Sharon - hmmm - I know 4 little girls that would love one each next Christmas!
    XXX

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  6. The chairs are so colorful and happy! I'm sure the girls were thrilled:@)

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  7. What a group of happy looking chairs! The colors are so beautiful and I'm sure these ladies loved them. :0

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  8. What a great idea! And I love the bright colors!

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  9. Great gift! I love the bright colors. They make me smile!

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  10. These are so sweet! A chair (and one so cute) is such a great gift idea! I love the colors you used and the names on them. Kids love seeing their name. What lucky girls to be getting them! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. These are so cute. I have a child's rocking chair that was my son's when he was a little one. Now that he has his own child I think it would make a great gift to re-do and give it to his daughter. I love your sight, would you please come by and link to my new Linky Party.

    http://www.flusterbuster.com/2013/01/fluster-muster-party-1.html

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  12. The chairs are totally fun! And I love that braided rug you have in your foyer! Did you make it yourself!?! Gorgeous! I've only done rounds and ovals...but would love to try a rectangular rug one day!

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  13. Adorable Sharon! You did a great job. I'm sure there were 3 happy little girls on Xmas morning :)

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  14. Such a wonderful gift idea! They turned out so cute.

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  15. Love these chairs.. Inspiring me to do something with Westin's Little ROCKer ....love it

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  16. How adorable and so well done. This was a labor of love. Nice job.
    wishing you a wonderful 2013.
    xo, Jeanne

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  17. Adorable! Love the shape of the chairs and the colors :)

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  18. A great personal gift that should be treasured for years.

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  19. I absolutely love these! I know 4 little girls and 1 little boy who would love customized chairs. Now you've got Aunt Emily thinking!!

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  20. Love those chairs! They turned out great!

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  21. I love your chairs. They are so cute. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this and any other posts with everyone. It runs from Wednesday through midnight Sunday. Here is the link to the party.
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2013/01/week-in-review-and-wednesdays-adorned.html
    Debi @ Adorned From Above

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  22. they are awesome!!
    you are a painter queen!!
    congrats on such a job in winter!!!
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  23. the little chairs turned out adorable!!! LOVE THE COLORS!

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  24. Adorable chairs. I love them.

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  25. A great year indeed. It's always fun to stop and see what you've been up to and I love seeing so much at once!
    Liz

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  26. What fun little chairs! I taught pre-k for 19 years. I left when the school closed. I brought home a few wooden school chairs for the grands. Little did I know that I'd have to wait so long...The chairs are neatly tucked away just waiting. :)
    Love the colors, and the font!
    gail

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  27. What a very sweet project! I did enjoy painting with Christmas music playing too! I bet these three little girls were delighted with their new chairs!

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