Remove the seat and sand the chair to remove gloss from previous paint and to smooth out the surface.
Step 2
Fill any holes or dents with wood filler (if desired). Let dry and sand smooth.
Step 3
Remove fabric covering from chair seat and keep the wooden portion. If the chair you rescued doesn't have a wood seat, you may need to create one to make a frame for the planter.
Step 4
Trace the planter upside down on the wooden chair seat and cut a hole with a jig saw. Drill a hole in one of the corners to put the saw blade through to begin cutting. This will serve as a frame to hold the planter in place.
Step 5
Attach the seat with the hole to the chair with wood glue and clamp in place to dry.
Step 6
Wipe down all surfaces with a tack cloth to remove dust.
Step 7
Paint the entire chair with Krylon® COLORmaxx™ Primer in White. Let dry.
Step 8
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 9
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat anytime.
Step 10
Paint the entire chair with Krylon® COLORmaxx™ Bauhaus Gold. Let dry.
Step 11
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 12
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat within 2 hours or after 48 hours.
Step 13
Wash the planter with Dawn dish liquid and set aside to dry. Once dry wipe down thoroughly with alcohol.
Step 14
Paint the planter with Krylon® COLORmaxx™ Primer in White. Let dry.
Step 15
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 16
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat anytime.
Step 17
Paint the planter with Krylon® COLORmaxx™ Coral Isle. Let dry.
Step 18
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 19
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat within 2 hours or after 48 hours.
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