First, I took off all the seat cushions & wiped everything down.
Then I watered down some leftover white paint & dry brushed it on the frames. I only used one coat of chalk paint. Then I sanded the edges to complete "the look."
(My pieces are pretty much always distressed. I like the shabby vision it creates, plus it is easier to fix problem areas that didn't get as much coverage. It's really a win/win.)
Next- I waxed the chairs with clear Carnuba wax, which I buy from The Real Milk Paint Co.
Final step: seat cushions. I removed all the old fabric & staples, fun stuff. I used a cute patterned fabric from Hobby Lobby, about 3 yards of it. I did my best to staple it back on the seats as tight as possible, but those corners are never as perfect as I want them to be. Oh well, they're still cute!
Then I reattached them to the seats. That last part sounds pretty simple, but for some odd reason when I take things apart- they NEVER go back on as easy as they came off. I get angry, then I leave it. I come back. I yell some more, and then I call my husband over to help me. He's always does it right, he's my hero. Seriously :)
So a few days later, here are my refinished dining room chairs! The finished product always makes all the hassle worth it. This is why I love what I do. Save the furniture, people! Or at least, give it to me, hehe.




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