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Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Chelsea Chairs





It's been an interesting week to say the least. A mix of Annie Sloane, church responsibilities, school responsibilities, late nights, early mornings, treasured moments with the kids. And a looming Flea Market deadline ahead. Why do things kick into overdrive when you actually have a deadline of sorts? A full life indeed. Makes me smile(in between the huffs and puffs).



    I found a local supplier of the Annie Sloane chalk paint and loaded up. I finally invested in the Annie Sloane paint brush and wax brush. Worthy investments. The soft bristles get into all the nooks & crannies. That I like. 
         



    These chairs were calling for some color. The Annie Sloane Provence, seemed a good fit. 



        Let me just say that every project seems so much easier than it is in reality. These buggers needed some TLC and new seats. Thankfully I convinced my hubby to pitch in his manpower and know-how. Our end product is more beautiful in person than my lacking photography can portray. 
    Here are details. Let's call them the Chelsea chairs.




         Can't you just picture Chelsea with a small pedestal table, some antique linens,quite possibly fresh cut flowers? The imperfect host to your morning cup of tea? Just saying she deserves some company. 







7 comments:

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  2. oops! Not sure what happened Amber. I cannot retrieve your comment anymore??

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  3. Absolutely love the color choice! Anyway I can pin this from your blog?

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    1. THANK YOU! Yes Rachel, You can share with the pinterest icon at the bottom of the page.

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  4. Absolutely love the color choice! Anyway I can pin this from your blog?

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  5. Hey Dar, finally getting a chance to actually visit your blog from my laptop (rather than my phone, which makes it hard for commenting). Loving all of the projects...you are so talented! :)

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