My son needs a chair for the desk I'll be painting.
I found this one. I like it because it's very sturdy and
will hold up to the things that boys do to chairs.
(My boys like to do a balancing act
on only the back legs.)
I found this one. I like it because it's very sturdy and
will hold up to the things that boys do to chairs.
(My boys like to do a balancing act
on only the back legs.)
I spray painted it black, of course,
but I couldn't stop there. One of the great things about blogging
is that it challenges me to add
one more step to my projects.
I pulled out my silver paint pen
and outlined the chairs details.
I sanded it to give it a head start on the distressing
that it will naturally occur in my son's room.It still didn't look finished.
That little flat bracing challenged me to do a little more.
Keeping in mind that my son is now twelve
and whatever I do, it will have to last from "tween" years
through, possibly, young adulthood. I chose to write some words of advice.
Then I softened the writing by sanding it
with a fine grit paper. I'm pretty pleased with the final look.
I hope my son will like it too!
but I couldn't stop there. One of the great things about blogging
is that it challenges me to add
one more step to my projects.
I pulled out my silver paint pen
and outlined the chairs details.
I sanded it to give it a head start on the distressing
that it will naturally occur in my son's room.It still didn't look finished.
That little flat bracing challenged me to do a little more.
Keeping in mind that my son is now twelve
and whatever I do, it will have to last from "tween" years
through, possibly, young adulthood. I chose to write some words of advice.
Then I softened the writing by sanding it
with a fine grit paper. I'm pretty pleased with the final look.
I hope my son will like it too!
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