Here's a look at my "new" rocking chair...
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After |
I used chalk paint again. This time I played with the original chair a bit first, though. I stained the corners and edges with a gray stain, so after it was painted and I sanded it to distress, you could see some darker (and older looking) wood.
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In the New House |
For the seat, instead of making a cushion, I folded up an old quilt (actually a small wall hanging) that was not a favorite of mine, but it works great folded up on the rocking chair.
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