I found these two wood-and-metal barstools at Deseret Industries months ago. It's a well-established fact that I have a thing for barstools...which is silly, since I own exactly ONE, and it's not a work of art.
They were painted dark green from top to bottom, and it was darn near impossible to sand the paint off of the metal legs!
So I resorted to stripper...
Don't you love how the top gets all moldy looking??
I was in for a surprise when I started scraping paint.
For underneath the green, there was brown.
Underneath the brown, there was red.
Underneath the red...well, there was finally metal.
I sanded down to bare wood on the seats, but I never did completely get down to bare metal on those legs...even after multiple applications of stripper. But I did get down far enough (and smooth enough) to paint again.
So, after Rustoleum primer and black spray paint for the legs, and a little Minwax English Chestnut stain on the tops, here they are today:
I used my Cricut to cut cardstock stencils for the numbers. I squared the stencils up with the grain of the wood, but when I replaced the seats on the bases, I discovered that the grain wasn't squared up with the legs! That bothers me a little...but I am telling myself that for a "funky junk" style, it's OK.
Do I believe myself? That remains to be seen!
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