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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Longtemps vivre le libre

This Silver Chair once resided in a woman's house who sadly, smoked three packs of cigarettes a day, for at least 30 years, as long as she lived in the house, with the windows shut!  My neighbor gave them to me, when said aunt passed away.  I dilligently cleaned with almost a gallon of TSP (not joking), and then the process began.  Painted the frame in a lovely Antique White, then glazed with a mix of Glaze and Coffee Bean colorant.  The Upholstery got a makeover with Paint!  Yes, you can spray paint Leather, just go really, really slowly.  As in, ONE LIGHT COAT at a time, and build up to about 20 coats.  Wipe off the remaining paint that has not been absorbed, and voila, you have a fantastic new chair, no chips, no runs, it is Silver for good now.  Don't you love it?





This little chair is generating a buzz!  Here are some answers to a lot of the questions I am receiving.  If you still don't find your answer here, feel free to email me.  I am happy to respond.

1) Did you paint the frame or leather first?
I thoroughly cleaned the whole thing with TSP, taped off all the leather first, that probably took the longest, as the chair has lovely curves. Painted the piece "Modern Masters" White, with a Coffee Bean Glaze. Then pulled tape. Waited for the paint to cure, then taped off the frame. Then, the Silver Spray began, one very light coat at at a time. It was worth it, the end result is so beautiful. It makes me happy every time I walk in that room.

2) How has the chair held up?
The chair is a "side chair" next my piano in my front room.  It gets very little daily use, but we do entertain, and it does get put into service.  So far, so good.  It looks fantastic.  I did take it out once and "dusted" it with a couple more coats of Silver.  Didn't bother taping off for this as it was just a quick touch up. 


3) Does the Silver rub off?  No.  It is completely bonded with the chair.  I would not recommend putting the chair into service until it has cured for at least 48 hours after you do this process.  I would however, recommend wiping it with a soft cloth thoroughly before using because there will be some paint that was not absorbed. 
Hope that helps! Thank you for stopping by!




More Free to Me! A friend was storing these chairs in my workshop while she went through a bit of a "life challenge"....Fast forward 5 years, chairs still in my space and she decided to give them up. There were originally purchase at a Garage Sale for $5. Sorry, the before pics somehow dissapeared....Imagine Orange Velvet Upholstery, 1970's Orange/Red Faux Wood stain, and you have it! I painted the chairs in Sherwin Williams "Soar". Which is the perfect shade of French Blue. I used White Duck Fabric that I had on hand. Used RITS dye in Tan and just a quick dunk turned bright white into the pefect shade of "old". Added some Black braid trim, some pillows and I have two beautiful "Free" to me chairs.


The Black Table with the chairs used to serve in Blue as my Bed side table. It got a makeover with Basic Black from Modern Masters paint, which is my favorite "go to" paint for basic black and white, zero VOC and very hardwearing.


If you are interested in ordering the paint, you can check out the Modern Masters website:
http://shop.modernmasters.com/
or order from my dealer:
http://www.artisticaccentwalls.com/

The dresser behind the table was also a "Free to Me". It was an old dresser, given to me by friends who were moving to a teeny tiny Apt. in Manhattan. It lost a few drawers, gained a book shelf and got the "Redoux" treatment. It now holds art supplies for my kids, games for the grown ups and some of my most treasured scriptures and books about my faith.


Hope this inspires you to not turn your nose up at the "free" stuff in life! 







22 comments:

  1. Awesome! I love these chairs and I am very impressed that you dyed the fabric. I have never thought of that, but it is brilliant!

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  2. The lines on those chairs are beautiful. Kudos on dying the fabaric - they turned out great. You are super creative and 'free' is always a good thing!!! JenT

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  3. For real? You spray painted the leather? And it didn't rub off? Man, I don't think I'm that patient! At least, not with spray paint. It turned out gorgeous! So did the other chairs. What talent you have!

    Would love for you to drop by and link up to Passion for Paint this weekend.

    http://MuralMaker1.blogspot.com

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  4. that silver chair is AWESOME!! i would love to have that at my desk- glamorous, updated and gorgeous!

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  5. Just found your blog via Miss Mustard Seed- I LOVE your chair! That is a great idea to spray the leather... what a time saver and it looks super high end. Great work!

    LittleMissPennyWenny.blogspot.com

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  6. Hi! Just found your blog via design sponge. Your painting the leather is just the most fabulous idea! I paint EVERYTHING (if it hasn't moved in a minute - it gets painted) but I have never thought of this. I guess you figured nothing ventured, nothing gained. I am a decorative artist too and a home stager as well (use Modern Masters alot). I am just now getting very serious about my blogs - so I hope you will follow me (and I will follow you!). Would you like me to forward any of my before and afters for use on your blog? Would love to feature yours as well. My daughter lives in Burlingame - perhaps the next time I am out there...we could meet! So glad I found your blog!! Happy "Redoux - ing!"

    Linda Leyble
    www.studioofdecorativearts.blogspot.com
    www.beautifulstagedhomes.blogspot.com

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  7. Hi Karen, just saw this on Design Sponge and did a post about it on my blog. I too did this to vinyl and was amazed on how easy it was. Your chair turned out beautiful!

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  8. Hi Karen - your silver chair is gorgeous! I was wondering whether you painted the leather first, or did you do the wood on the chair first? I'm just trying to figure out what should get taped when. What an inspiration!

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  9. Beautiful! I'll be interested to know how well the spray-painted fabric holds up over time.

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  10. OMG-love the chairs-the silver one rocks-I'm your newest follower-come by for a visit! Claire

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  11. I believe that a breath-taking silver chair is in my future. Possibly two. They were formerly conference room chairs at a long-ago bank.

    They will reside in my home office so that it makes a grand impression.
    Stunning. Marvelous instructions. TY.

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  12. I was wondering the same as Victoria above. Did you paint the frame, then tape off and spray the leather? Or visa versa? I have a leather top table that also came from a smoking home, and I'm definitely giving this a try! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  13. Ohhhhh my! Love, love, LOVE that silver chair!! Spray painting leather?? Brilliant!

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  14. This is gorgeous! I just stumbled it.
    xoxo

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  15. this is so glamorous, love it
    Check out my blog you might like some pieces too

    Rasha @ mychampagnetaste

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  16. Hi... what type of spray paint did you use as I noticed there is one for plastics, then there is one by Rustoleum and then various other manufacturers. Thank you so very much!

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  17. Hi, just received a question about paint on the Leather Chair. I honestly cannot tell you what product I used! Sorry! I do think probably, it was Krylon, as that is what I often use for general purpose projects. Hope that helps!

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  18. I absolutely love what you have done with the chairs. The MM paint, is it their acrylic line? Can I order it from somewhere else besides MM's website? I found them rather rude. Also, The union jack table, absolutely gorgeous, I can't find the Liberon Dark Oak Antiquing wax. I would love to try other brands. So far I have only used Annie Sloan. Thank you for such inspirational ideas.

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  19. very nice !!!

    PS :" Longtemps vivre le libre " means nothing in french ;-)

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  20. great job on the chair! What a way to reuse family heirlooms!

    Little Prairie Girl
    Natalie

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  21. Love the Silver Chair! So adorable, and fantastic that it was upcycled into a lovely, modern chair by spray paint. Wonderful!

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  22. I hdd not idea you could spray paint leather and it would adhere that well. Thanks!

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