Scarred Chair Makeover
My family and I survived a wild fire in Northern California in 2018. Our home and town were destroyed in what was called the Camp Fire.
When my husband and I were able to dig through the ashes of our house, we found a dining chair that had only been charred, strongly enough, so I decided to give it new life and through art, memorialize our experience.
The techniques I used gave it a faux stained glass look that I think turned out really cool.
Supplies
- piece of wooden furniture
- white primer
- acrylic paints
- black puffy paint
- two-part epoxy resin
- acrylic sealer
Spray With Primer
I covered the whole chair with a layer of primer. Not only does it give a white background for your colors, it also helps the colors stick to the surface.
Paint a Design
I painted it in sections of color using acrylic paint until the the entire seat was painted.
Paint the Rest of the Piece
Since, I planned to spray paint the rest of the chair to give it an even coat, I needed to mask my picture. I also wanted the back and legs to have different colors. So I had to tape off sections depending on what part I doing and what color paint I was using.
Outline Design in Black Puffy Paint
Once the whole chair had been painted like I wanted, I got to start what I felt was the funnest part of the project.
Since I was going for a stained glass effect, I used black puffy paint as my faux leading.
Coat the Project With Epoxy Resin
For the last step I wanted to cover the chair in epoxy resin. Doing that would give it a glassy look, making my stained glass more realistic.
I sprayed with acrylic sealer on the legs and bars.
Creativity Heals.
Please see the full tutorial on my blog, Artsy Karma.