How To Paint Furniture That is Upholstered
This is my post on how to paint furniture that is upholstered. If you can’t view the full blog post and video please click here.
Paint fabric – say whaaaaaaat?!
I have three items here that have been chalk painted. This piano stool was sort of a faux velvet to start. The end result was a lovely leathery feel with a cracked finish so it has an antique look to it.
Finally, this stool has quite a deep pile and has come out stiffer but still really works. This is a great beginner’s project so let’s get you started on something like this.
Here’s how to paint furniture including fabric:
If it has legs turn it upside down and paint them first so you can then move straight onto the fabric bit.- Dip the brush in water before the chalk paint so you get a slightly watered down version.
- The darker the colour going on, the fewer coats you should need.
- You can get away with it being slightly damp for the next coat but the dryer the better really.
- Remember to get into creases that may open when pressure is applied.
- The final step is to add one or two coats of clear wax with a brush, because you don’t want to get a chalky bum if you sit on it!
Now it’s your turn
My final piece of advice is that if you have never chalk painted fabric before, do start with something small like this so you can get the hang of it!
Please please please send me any pictures of your efforts no matter how good or bad you feel the final result is!
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