Oh, the ones that you have to let go...
That is how I feel about this vintage stool with a farmhouse feel.
Except is started life more as a diner style stool with a burgundy vinyl seat cover. (It had a permanent ring or circle, and it was ripped on the edges, but no this badly. I almost forgot the before picture.) I found this at a fun thrift store in another town.
I took off the vinyl with the idea of recovering the seat. But, then I saw the metal seat and knew paint in the shade of Laurentien from Fusion Mineral Paint would give this stool the perfect farmhouse vibe.
After a couple coats of the paint (painted in opposite directions to make it look like it was painted years ago), I lightly sanded the edges and top to expose some of the metal. Then I used Minwax Polyacrylic to give it a shiny finish. The polyacrclic is not necessarily recommended for use with chalk and mineral paints, especially on metal. Because I am never one to follow the rules, I do use it and when used over metal, it rusts, in the most loveliest of ways.
Sweet little speckles of rust, just enough to age it.
These old stools are often wobbly, but this one is sturdy with the most lovely chrome legs.
As much as I love her, and as sweet as she looks sitting in my library, I did take this farmhouse stool to my booth to sell...sigh.
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