The company I work for does photography for catalogues and magazines, and sometimes the props can't be returned and aren't going to be reused. So the company holds a yard sale for the employees and the money is donated to a charity. This set was going in a silent auction and I was the only one that bid on it. Could have had it for $1. Can't complain about $20 for a $150 set though.
But it's kind of plain, isn't it? Not a lot of excitement going on. I'm really not fond of painted wood, and it already had a finish on it, so what's left to do? Play with the chairs of course. I decided to wrap the chair rails with jute twine for a more rustic look. The twine is from the dollar store - seriously, I live there, right? - and one roll does a whole chair.
Here is a step-by-step if you feel the urge to entwine your chairs yourself:
Start with a small dot of hot glue at one end of the chair rail, in an inconspicuous place. The dot of glue in this picture is too big, but it ends up hidden so no worries. Press the end of your twine into the glue using a narrow instrument to get it tight into the corner. I used a ruler or pen, whichever was closer at the time.
Here is my first chair all bound and dressed up for pictures.
What do you think? Pretty? I like it. I might even continue and wrap twine around one or all of the stretchers.
I'm also thinking of doing something with the seat. Either a pad with some sort of design painted on, or I'll paint (gasp!) directly onto the wood.
Have you ever done something like this? Dressed up your table and chairs to make them feel a bit fancier? Everyone needs to feel fancy sometimes.
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