Did I mention old and ugly? Being a family of 5 who only owned 4 chairs we definitely made use of it, but not without hesitation. And when we finally accumulated enough chairs to justify ridding our habitat of this...this...thing, I promptly posted an ad on craigslist and generously offered it to the community. Who knows - perhaps there was another family of 5 with only 4 chairs to their name. I advertised it the same way any old, ugly thing is advertised: "Well loved chair in need of caring new home!" I had previously given away a broken vacuum, the washer and dryer set (after they broke down), a "well loved" t.v. table that was missing its only shelf, and pumpkins left over from Halloween. And yet, despite the great advertisement, I could not manage to dispose of this, well, this ugly menace. I wasn't about to send something so practical to the dump, and since apparently nobody wanted it, I was stuck.
Fine, chair, have it your way. But I wasn't about to take this abuse sitting down. So I grabbed some sandpaper, paint, and a hot glue gun (yeah...easier than sewing) and got to work. End result? THIS:
Take THAT chair!
I even had some fun adding shabby-chic touches to it:
I even had some fun adding shabby-chic touches to it:
So I say let this serve as a warning to all old ugly chairs...
6 comments:
It's beautiful! You are so creative Jessie. At some point, I want to reappolster our couches, but the thought scares me, lol.
Great job! I find a staple gun even more easy than sewing or glue ;)
Man! I would have taken the chair! I've been looking for two chairs for my (not yet made) kitchen table.
Sometimes a little elbow grease is better than a bonus at work! Great job converting something unwanted into a treasure. :o)
Thanks ladies! I would have totally used a staple gun, except that I don't own one. =( But I'm pretty pleased with the results!
Your dad does - or we know what to get you for your birthday - really impressed :)
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