This was my project for Round 2 of One Month To Win It’s craft competition. Now that the voting is over I can share it with you. The challenge was to do something that involved Mod Podge.
Mod Podge and I go way back, but we have a sort of volatile relationship. (There have been a couple of projects in our history that didn’t go well, and I think we each blamed the other for the failure.) However, for this challenge I thought we worked rather well together. (If anything, it was Paint and Camera who were uncooperative on this one.)
For this task, I Mod Podged an old wooden chair that had been in our backyard for years. If memory serves, the previous owners left it here.
This chair was a mess, but I’d been hanging onto it because it had nice lines. Our dog chewed on it. I asked her about it, but she just gave me a guilty smile and invoked her 5th Amendment right to not incriminate herself.
The chair was kind of rough and rickety (1) and while our dog had actually chewed a little bit all over the chair, she really took big chunks out of it on the front slat on the seat(2).
With a whole lot of spackle, I filled holes and basically created a whole new seat slat. The chair was sanded, primed, and the edges were sprayed with an apple green paint. (3) I then hand mixed acrylic paints to get the exact shade of green to match my fabric. The chair was painted with that.
I had been looking for scrapbook paper for this project, but this apple-sage green and cream geometric fabric practically jumped into my arms at JoAnn’s. Taking care to keep the pattern straight and lined up, I cut the fabric into strips and Mod Podged them to the seat slats (4) and the back slats (5). The fabric was definitely easier to work with than paper would have been. Also because it was thicker and had some texture, it better hid the spackled/repaired areas (which were not repaired perfectly.)
When the whole thing was dry I mixed a wash of Mod Podge and watered-down gold paint and went over the whole piece. (6)
It took several attempts to get the paint and the wash just right. After all that careful mixing and painting, I cannot get the camera and lighting right so that the color of the chair comes out in the photos.
This photographs like a beige-green-gray, but really it is a soft apple green. (Gee, I sure wish you could see it.)
I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out. It is certainly better that it was as the dog’s chew toy!
For real Mod Podge tutorials from a genius, go and visit this lady….
Amy from Mod Podge Rocks knows this stuff backwards and forwards and you’ll be amazed by some of the things she has created.
Oh my gosh that turned out Fantastic…
That looks great! And I can just “visualize” the apple green colors – I know it is beautiful! I had to chuckle about the dog – I have one that will chew on anything. Glad to know sometimes you can repair their damage!
Thanks for sharing your post.
Looks fab!! I’m so glad you and Mod Podge worked out some of your issues.
SWEET! The chair turned out great. I understand the color and camera issues. Good luck this week!
Wow I love Mod Podge but would not have thought to use it on a chair. Two questions: How much Mod Podge did it take and what happens if it gets wet? did you use an acrylic sealer or anything on it? Thanks for posting!
In the collage you can really see the green and it looks really pretty! ๐
Wow such a great makeover for your lawn chair !
Oh ModePoge.. such a fickle mistress she is… so glad you got it all right for such a wonderful project.
Maddie
I just bought my very first bottle of Mod Podge today…I can only hope my projects turn out as great as this one!! I love it!
WOW!! That looks fantastic!! I have GOT TO try Modge Podge! Thanks for sharing your project. It really looks great!!!
๐ Lynda
HI
I am your newest follower and I just love the chair project with mod podge
I’ve used it to cover an old thrift store find desk with a world map (one of the old nat geo mag ones) it looks much more interesting now.
Nice Job girlie! I wish I could see the apple green too- it sounds so fresh and springey!!!
great make over i knew this one was you… i cant wait to see your next project
I love the chair! It turned out beautifully!! I have a chair that could use this kind of treatment!! Mod Podge huh? Well I will have to give it a try. Wonder how it will weather???
Thanks for the tips
Hugs
SueAnn
What a great idea! I wouldn’t have thought to a) use modge podge with fabric (I’ve only used it with paper) and b) to modge podge a chair. This turned out lovely!
Visiting from craft-o-maniac.
This looks great! Definitely gave me inspiration for future projects!
MOD PODGE IS THE BEST. love the chair re-fab. it looks amazing, way to go.
winks-jen
I knew that was your project!!
BFF’s we are!
Wow! What a great makeover! I would love for you to come link up to my Sew Crafty Party !
This looks great! I love the pattern placement!
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and for your comments!
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Luuuuv it! I have a chair that could use that makeover!
beautiful! the pattern is great.
kathryn
http://www.thedragonsfairytail.blogspot.com
Looks outstanding!!! Thanks for sharing her makeover at my NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS PARTY!!!
Blessings,
Linda
Wow! What a beautiful transformation!
AWESOME transformation !! I’m truly impressed (and hope that all animals stay away from it) !! *Becca*
I am blown away by this chair, just so awesome!!
Brilliant job on this. I found your link on At Home With K. Love it!
You did an amazing job on it! You are so creative!
Thanks for sharing.
Pam
that looks awesome, vivienne! what a great save!
Too sweet!! The fabric accents make that chair. So keep that darn dog away from it now, ok?
~Sue
As always… Love your stuff! It looks wonderful.
Love your blog.
Buffie
http://scrappingwithbuffie.blogspot.com/
I LOVE this! I totally voted for it! Thanks for the inspiration!
Another wonderful creation! Who would of thought to do mod podge magic to a chair? You of course! Great job! Thanks so much for linking up to Terrific Under Ten today!
love love love it! this chairs is awesome. thanks for partying at Type A!
Gotta love that Mod Podge! The chair turned out awesome! Love it! Oh, and I spy with my little eye…I have that same cute birdcage I see behind your chair ๐
Hugs and Kisses,
โฅAna
This is lovely. Hope to see you at My Dream Canvas! Have a great day.
Another AMAZING project!!! Is there anything you can’t do?
Thanks for sharing your great chair at the Tuesday To Do Party!
Smiles!
Jami
That looks amazing. I love your post…you are so funny. Thanks for sharing at my Swing into Spring party.
Very pretty! What a great makeover!
I would love for you to come by and link up to Inspire Me Monday. It’s up all week!
http://singingthreelittlebirds.blogspot.com/2011/04/inspire-me-monday_17.html
So Cute!!! I would love it if you would come and link this up at our What I Made Wednesday linky party!
Alisa
Sweet Peas and Bumblebees
sweetpeasandbb.blogspot.com
That turned out great!! Is it waterproof?
Thanks so much for linking!
Wow! Your chair looks amazing! In your picture the soft apple green paint and the fabric are such a good match that it looks like the chair has been perfectly stenciled. I hope you’ve had a chance to sit down and relax in it!
I love how you used the mod podge on this chair. your choice of material was with very good taste. I am your newest follower. hope you can stop on by
Au revoir
Caroline
This looks great. I never thought of mod podging a chair. What a great idea!
Cheers,
Tracy All Thumbs Crafts
Very pretty!! Love the detail you put into it. Thanks for linking up to Your Whims Wednesday!
What a pretty look for your chair! I just used some Mod Podge on a tea card and love the look!
Visiting from Tickled Pink Party. That looks great! How did you seal it? Is it protected from the elements?
Popped in from Tickled Pink- this is an awesome revamp!
Did you use regular Modge Podge or the outdoor ‘Podge?
Well done, I think I need to add modge podge to my list!Happy Friday,Happy Good Friday, Happy Earth Day, Happy Jelly Bean Day ( yes it’s actually jelly bean day)Hugs from Katherine. P.S have you entered my giveaway?
Great idea! Do you know how well Mod Podge holds up in the outdoors? I have never tried it.
What a super reDo. I know Guilty Dog Smile & I hope after you finished the chair you got Happy Dog Smile. If not, I’ll give you Happy Ratty Hugs instead. ~C8>
That is a pretty awesome makeover! Love what Mod Podge can do!
How nice!
AMAZING!
Megan
http://www.CutTheCraft.com
love this chair! saw your cork project on the challenge too, how fun!
thanks for linkin up! xoxo
the chair looks elegant:)
i love that stuff. it works wonders! and your chair is too cute!
Its fantastic Viv! I love how it came out~ thanks for sharing at FNF! ๐
This looks great! Oh, I love Mod Podge. I haven’t been using it (at least not well) for very long now, but I’m definitely hooked on the stuff. I don’t think I ever would have thought to Mod Podge this kid of chair, though. The results are pretty spectacular!
What a beautiful makeover!
Would love for you to share at Calling All Crafters, today!
http://allthingsfee.blogspot.com/2011/04/calling-all-crafters-4th-edition.html
Stunning!!!
Love it!
Not sure what kind of camera you use but take a few minutes to google “White Balance.” It could be your new best friend when it comes to getting colors “just right.”
dont you just loveeeee Mod Podge!! love the chair and love your choice of the apple sage green and cream fabric!
Im blog hopping from homemakeronadime Creative Bloggers’ and Hop!
Susan @ http://tea-diary.blogspot.com
What a great idea…Love Mod Podge!!!
I love it! It looks so fantastic and I’m glad the 2 of you (you and miss Mod) didn’t need to go into counseling or anything. LOL! Thanks so much for sharing this last weekend at Inspiration Friday!
Vanessa
Love this! You did a wonderful job! Mod podge is seriously so great! ๐ Thanks for sharing!
LOVE! It turned out fantastic, I wish I could see the green better! ๐
Thanks for linking up!
hugs-Tiff
This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing it at Fantastic Friday!
Ok, I would never, ever have thought to modge podge fabric to a chair… it looks awesome.
I’m featuring you on my Flaunt it Friday features… thanks for linking up!! ๐
Oh my goodness I love this so much! Awesome, awesome job!!!
love this! thanks for linking it up to our party.
I have dining room chairs that one of my pets (a dog) from a while back (too long – 20 years) chewed on. Maybe I should think about doing something similar!
I know the fabric from JoAnne’s that you used! It is one that I’ve had my eye on sincde I found it on an ETSY website for fabric. Good choice.
I might suggest you could also make a cushion to go with the chair out of the same fabric or perhaps a placemat or tablecloth if there would be a nearby table…
I’m a new follower.
Thanks for your blog.
This chair is terrific!! Great tutorial, too. Can you come over and do mine??? ๐ ~Lori
Love this!! You have the amazing ability to make everything beautiful. Love it!!
Thanks so much for your support and posting about my linky party!!
That chair is stylish and functional ๐ Really appreciate you sharing this great post with us at the Creative Bloggers’ Party & Hop.
Looks great! I have several chairs that have just barely survived our dog’s chewing days. I’ll have to Spackle them up… thanks for the inspiration.
Wow! What a fabulous idea! It looks so fabulous now! Thanks so much for linking up! I’ll be featuring it.
This looks so awesome! Thanks for sharing this at the party! I’m going to feature it next week ๐
http://www.smallfineprint.com
Great job – that looks awesome!
katy_lunsford@yahoo.com
Gotta love that stuff….you can do so many nice things with it. The chair looks great!
girlfriend…you are EVERYWHERE!! dont know how you do it!! great project! thanks for linking up! we featured your chair this week!
Amy
Your chair turned out so beautifully! I love the color choice too.
Your chair was featured on Craft and Tell Tuesdays! Stop by and pick up your button : )
http://www.cherishedbliss.com
Hi Viv-
I love what you did to the chair. You have a great eye you have added the decorative paper the way you did. This is on fabulous DIY.
My best-Diane
How did I miss this post?? It’s awesome Viv! What a great job you did!! xo
Wow I love what you did to that chair!