I've been looking for some of these old school chairs and found one this summer at a flea market. I thought it would be a great piece to combine some mid-century and industrial looks.
I used my Silhouette to cut a stencil of industrial filament light bulbs.
I used Mason Blanche's Wrought Iron black chalk paint to paint the stencil. That way I didn't have to worry about priming or sanding the previous finish.
Once it dried, I pulled the stencil off. That's always the fun part!
I topped it off with two coats of wipe-on poly.
The black and white graphic bring new life to this chair. Of course, the turquoise legs don't hurt!
3 comments:
I love that lightbulb stencil idea. So different and perfect for the style of that vintage chair. Gorgeous.
superb collections of chairs one of them is totally adorable . i also have a website on antiques , hope you will like that .
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You make a very interesting and unique things! Old furniture in the promptness with contemporary style appeals to many people.
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