Thrift Shop Bar Stools Revamped for Beach House
by
Donna Schulz
(IC: homeowner)
3 Materials
$35
40 Hours
Easy
I have never attempted a do it yourself project, but wanted something bright & original for our beach house. Found mathching 3 bar stools at a thrift store that were in the need of a little TLC, & created these bright one of a kind bar stools for a total of $35
One of the 3 matching stools purchased from thrift store for $22.00 total
I started my project, by disassembling the chair from the base of each bar stool & sanding the chairs and their bases to remove as many imperfections as possible.
Once all the stools were sanded I spray painted each seat & base with a flat acrylic spray paint.
I then sketched & painted a design on each seat & painted them using acrylic paint colors I purchased ar Walmart.
Once the paintings on the seats dried, I reassembled the barstools by reattaching the base, and sprayed painted them one final time with a high gloss finishing clear coat.
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Finally, our completely original one of a kind Bar Stools were added to our Beach home to add a spot of color at our Kitchen bar.
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Suggested materials:
- Thrift store bar stools (Goodwill)
- Acrylic spray paint (Home Depot)
- Acrylic paints for hand painted images (Walmart)
Published October 10th, 2017 7:11 AM
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Donna Schulz on May 27, 2020
Thanks, it was a lot of fun to do & all our visitors & friends love them when visiting
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