Friday, November 4, 2011

Fit For Royalty

I found these two chairs at Goodwill.  I was really excited about them I thought they had real potential.  I had an idea of what I wanted them to look like, it took me awhile to find just the right fabric.
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Here is what they started out as…….Gold with Black embossed fabric, very faded.

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Here it is after I took off all the upholstery.  I can not tell you how many staples were in this chair it took hours to get them all out. 

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Now I was ready to paint.  First I painted them Annie Slones Louis Blue that I had cut 50/50 with white. Then I painted them with Annie Sloans Old White.  Distressed them down to the gold showing through and Glazed them with a brown glaze.

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Now for the unexpected………

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Yes that is right a little leopard print on the back!

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There you have it the King and Queen Chairs! 

Have a Great Weekend Everyone!



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21 comments:

  1. OMG those are the best!!!!! I love them Connie!! Super awesome~what pretty chairs, and you did an outstanding job on them! I have yet to do my gold frenchy chair and I wasn't going to change the gold, but you have me thinking about it.

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  2. HI again..what holds the back part in place? Did you have to put webbing in and then add foam or batting and then attach the fabric?

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  3. Amy, the leopard print was the first piece to be stapled on, then I filled with the backing that was in the original piece then put the front fabric on and stapled again.

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  4. How pretty! Love the fabric too - well done!

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  5. Gorgeous! Love the paint color, distressing and fabric. The leopard print is the icing on the cake.

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  6. Just gorgeous! Even better than Royalty. Thanks for sharing. -K

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  7. Connie, those are gorgeous. Great fabric and love the surprise of the backs.

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  8. They look fabulous and I love that fabric too, nice job!

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  9. So beautiful--a far cry from how they looked at Goodwill!

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  10. Hi Connie. I just saw you on Sew Many Ways and had to come check out your post. I love that fabric and the leopard on the back was a stroke of genius! I can usually see potential but I would have never expected them to come out this great. I'm a new follower. I hope you'll stop by and visit my blog too.

    Hugs...Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute

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  11. WOW! Talk about transformation! Gotta admit, I don't know if I'd have seen the potential or have the decorating skill to put together the refinishing that way with that gorgeous fabric. Way to go!

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  12. These are so beautiful! New follower!

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  13. You did such a great job with these!! They look like a completely different set! The upholestry looks so good! The leopard print is fun too!

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  14. Thank you so much for your sweet words and for praying for our family. It really does mean so much. I don't know what I would do without God and the friends who pray to him.

    Have a blessed night Connie.
    OX's...Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute

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  15. These are truly gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing them at the Meet Me Monday linky party! I LOVE the leopard fabric! Great job. Love, Me

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  16. These are fabulous! I have two gold Louis chairs I just posted about the other day. Something about glitzy old chairs just makes the heart sing. I found your lovely blog via Modern Vintage Life. Happy to be following!

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  17. Those look am-ah-zing! The fabric is just perfect for them too. Excellent job!

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