BEFORE |
AFTER |
I was anxious to get working on the chair for her facelift {yes, 'her'}. Structurally, the chair is very sturdy, even, and made from solid wood. I started by sanding the finish a bit and fixed her imperfections.
AFTER A QUICK SANDING |
Before I talk about paint, let me introduce you to this fabulous new spray painting accessory! I got mine at Lowe's. Go now. Buy one. It will save your life...{and your fingers from spraying numbness}.
I then applied two coats of Valspar Satin Spray Paint in Churchill Hotel Vanilla. Then came the fun part...distressing! I used a fine grain sanding block to distress the finish. This block also smoothed out any rough areas...especially the seat behind Miss C's little knees. After distressing, one coat of Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane Clear Satin Spray was applied.
AFTER A LITTLE LOVE |
I lied...the cushion was the fun part! I found this Amy Butler home dec fabric on clearance at my local quilt shop and fell in love. I also made it goo-proof by applying iron on vinyl. Miss C is quite the messy eater.
After the vinyl was applied, I sewed a small case for my foam. The foam was cut to size to fit the back of the highchair. Ribbon ties were added to the side and bottom seams to help keep it in place.
Here is the lovely end result! Thanks to my sis, Kelly from The East Barn for the awesome pics!
AFTER |
I cannot wait to see Miss C in her new, stylish seat! Hope this helps inspire more remodeling and makeovers. I would love to hear about your favorite remodel or find!
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LOVE THIS!! Can't believe you got it for only $10! I've been looking for the same type of high chair. Guess I should look on Craigslist :) GREAT JOB!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute! People pay tons of money to get a vintage chair like this! Love it : )
ReplyDeleteYours looks almost exactly like mine from when I was a baby that's sitting in my parent's garage. I think this will inspire me to go ahead and redo it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words!
ReplyDelete@A Lived in Home: I am so excited this post is motivating you to do a makeover. Hope you will share pics when it is finished!
Wow, this is a fabulous makeover!! Great find and great job!! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Vanessa
This looks GREAT!! I've been thinking about sprucing up an antique high chair & your post was just the push I needed to go for it! What a special gift for your little one-great job!
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I want an antique high chair so bad now that is beautiful I found you through the House of Hepworths linky party and just had to stop by. I am your newest follower and cant wait to check more of your blog out. Come and visit me and say hi and please follow back :)
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That is a great transformation, well done!
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This is awesome. I'm totally jonesing to get a wooden high chair for my little guy. Some of the old ones seem kind of awkward to use, but the way you did the cushion totally helps me see how to make these work.
ReplyDeleteI found you through the party at momnivore's dillema and I'm your newest follower. Would love a follow back if you're interested. :-) --> Carissa's Creativity Space
beautiful!! i love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous find! You did an awesome job on the makeover, and I love the fabric! Drop by when you get a chance.
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Rebecca
Cute as a button!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome transformation! Just so cute! Thank you so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteMy parents have a high chair like that. Maybe I can convince them they don't need to hold on to it ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and looks like it came from a high end store. What a fantastic transformation and keepsake! Thanks so much for linking up to this week's BFF Open House!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet and lovely! You did a freakin amazing job girl, I am in love. Your little is so lucky to have such a fab chair all to herself!
ReplyDeleteKim
www.kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com
I want to do this so badly! I need to find a good high chair! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery cute. my mother has an antique high chair that I really really want.
ReplyDeletemegan
craftycpa.blogspot.com
this turned out just beautiful! i love your fabric choice!
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Beautiful! What a lucky little girl! It is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I just completed my own refinish of a high chair cover and will post it soon. I am a new follower here.
ReplyDeleteStephanie
mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com
Fabulous!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteFound you on the Someday Crafts Wed linky! Great job girl!
This is gorgeous!!! What a great job you did!
ReplyDeleteShe's going to love it:) That girl will by styling!
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ReplyDelete~Macy
@Confessions of a Stay at Home Mommy: Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog last night. My friend and I went to a flea market last weekend looking for high chairs and saw a ton, but didn't know how to spruce them up...I am going back to get one and surprise her with a makeover like yours! I am following you now, check me out and follow back if you like http://mom4realky.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteJessica K
Thank you so much for sharing this @ {nifty thrifty sunday} last week!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see more from you on Sunday!
xoxo,
Vanessa
Great transformation. Love the new colour, looks very lovely. Thanks for dropping by Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays and adding your link.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful makeover! Love the fabric you used!
ReplyDeleteTHe high chair turned out adorable. Thanks for linking to the Home Decor and Organizing Link Party. I'm featuring this.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome job! The high chair turned out pretty! We love this project so much we are featuring this today. Votation also starts today and runs for a week. Grab a featured button, love, if you fancy so ^^)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Hugs,
Lelanie
Certainly made a difference, chair looks fantastic. I love to see furniture recycled and brought back to life. Well done.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. someday when I have grandchildren........
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
Just beautiful! It's so fresh and lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis high chair is absolutely gorgeous! I love the colors you have chosen to remodel this vintage item!!! I would love it, if you could stop by and share it on my new link party at thesodaparlor.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see you there!
Jacque @ Jacque's Soda Parlor
This looks a-mazing! I can't believe that was once a $5 high chair...it looks so expensive now. Thanks for linking up - I hope to see you again next Saturday!
ReplyDeleteJamie
day-and-age-design.com
Oops, I meant $10! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm featuring YOU over in my {take a look at you} post today. Love your furniture re-do. It looks amazing. :) Thank you for linking up! Feel free to grab a featured button.
ReplyDeleteGinger
gingersnapcrafts.blogspot.com
I'm so honored that you chose to join the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop. Thank you for adding this special masterpiece to rock my party :)
ReplyDeleteI featured your highchair at my Social Saturdays link party! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteJamie
day-and-age-design.com
You really made me feel so happy on how you gave a new life to that highchair.:) Can you do me a favor? Please continue being awesome.:D
ReplyDeleteWow, well done it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHey, I just wanted to stop by and say thanks so much for joining the Stache Party in August and sharing your creativity with everyone! I hope you'll come back in September!
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