So, I have an amazing friend I have that I have mentioned about to you all before. Well, she is amazing for many reasons but the quality I will share with you today is that she will dumpster dive just for me! I can't tell you how many times she has called me on the way to my house with a piece a funiture she jacked from someones trash. That's where this story starts!
I get a call right after morning drop-off from Lauri. She is camped out on someone's driveway guarding the most awesome broke-down rocking chair that someone tossed with the trash. Knowing it was the perfect addition for my nursery she not only stayed guard in her car so no one would take our treasure, she helped me load it in my truck in her pjs! It was quite a site... both in our pj's and me in my rollers loading a broken (yet amazing) rocking chair into my pick-up!
Fast forward 3 months and many cobwebs later and it was ready for rehab! As you can see one of the arms had broken off and was missing two of the spindles. There were also many cracks and pieces falling off......this chair was begging for some Gorilla Glue Wood Glue!
Because the spindles were missing from the broken arm rest, I sawed off the same spindles on the opposite side.
I then sanded the stubs down flush with the seat and filled the holes on the bad side with wood putty. To attach the broken arm I predrilled a hole though the seat and then drove a long wood screw up from the bottom through the spindle. I secured with Gorilla Wood Glue and it worked like a charm!
Because I have no clue who this chair came from or where it has been I opted for two coats of Killz (spray paint) before painting. This also helped reduce the coats of colored spray paint!
I found the perfect spray paint to match the baby bedding...and it just so happens to be our fav Rust-Oleum! The color is Summer Squash and it is the prettiest yellow I have ever seen!
2 coats later.....
I distressed the edges with my 3M sanding block...
You can see cracks where I had to Gorilla Glue Wood Glue some pieces back on....I could have puttied over the cracks but I LOVE that you can see the cracks...adds to the worn look.
I love the seat! It's solid wood and about 4" thick!
Pictures don't do the size of this chair justice! It's a Grand Rocking Chair and solid wood! It just hugs you when you sit in it!
Did I mention it was FREE! Minus the $9 for spray paint! I owe this find to Lauri!!! This is the perfect rocker for my nursery and it's such a focal point in the room. I can't believe someone put it out with the trash but I am very thankful they did! Hope you all have a great week!
~Ashley
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40 comments:
Literally from Trash to Treasure! It turned out awesome! I love that color - and the distressing is perfect! Great job - as always! :)
I love the chunky-ness of this rocker...and the color is great! Good Job!
They just don't make em like they used to, right?!
My sister loaded up a humongus glider in her tiny car last summer, just for me. AND she did the re-staining herself. I LOVE that chair!
I love trash to treasures...they all come with a story that way...you have done a very nice job on this...so lovley...and oh the memories you will make in this chair...nice.
$9.00 great deal...nice color too..
The old castoff turned into a lovely rocker for the baby's room.
Love the color and how you sanded it in all the right places.
hugs
Sissie
I love this the buttery yellow is to die for.
it looks amazing! Thanks for sharing... Oh and love the color too!
Blessings
Roxanne
Beautiful...if the original owners could only see it now!
xoxo
Jane
OMG!! I am in love with this chair. 2 thumbs up for your amazing friend!! Fabulous work!!
Wow, that's where I shopped for our nursery! Very nicely done, and the Summer Squash is just divine.
I love it! I just had a rocker redo this week too. Mine was $3 though. ;)
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That IS the most prettiest color of yellow. I love it! If the people who threw it away saw it now, they'd be sorry.
I love the distressing. I am trying to get the courage to paint some bedroom furniture. Wouldn't that be a cool HGTV show, make a treasure out of trash and then let the people see what they threw away. How cool!
I just had a total AHA moment. Taking out the extra spindles on the other side so they match was genius!! When I saw the before picture I was thinking how are they going to match those up. Thanks for another awesome post!
Wow! that is a beautiful addition to a nursery! You did a great job fixing it up, and I love the color. thank you for sharing.
It looks awesome! I love the color and the distressing. Love. love.
What a beauty! I laughed out loud at the pic in my mind of you in pj's and rollers putting that chair in the truck!
found you through a friend on fb who said you were one of her favorite blogs. And I just had to comment and tell you that chair is absolutely magnificent!!! LOVE IT:) you did an awesome job and I really like the way you left the cracks show and distressed it. That color looks wonderful with the worn look too. you deserve a WOOT!WOOT! for this one!!
What an awesome chair to rock that new sweet baby in. I love it!! And the color is so beautiful. Such a pretty shade of yellow. I love those freebies! Love & blessings from NC!
Have you hooked this up to the CSI Project this week? The theme is Roadkill Rescue and this totally qualifies. I love the color you used. It is totally unexpected!
I have a rocking chair that is so similar to this one, and I was about to sell it in our garage sale in a month! Now I'm super excited to transform it, because yours looks so great!
How resourceful! The chair turned out beautiful, love the yellow color. It will always remind you of the day you and your good friend rescued it in your pajamas.
Ashley, it is just beautiful! Isn't it a blessing to have such good friends!?
You're right, the pictures don't do it justice! It is so perfect for Tenley's room! I can't wait to see it all put together!
I love how thick it is! It's almost like a Disney chair--how everything is so over exaggerated. The seat, the curves, the rolls of the arms! Love it!
This is GORGEOUS!! I typically don't do yellow, but I think you may have just introduced me to my new best friend!!
Okay, not really, but that yellow color rocks.
You girls rock!! I can just see you curled up in that "new old treasure" cuddling your little wee one in the not too distant future! Well done.
You girls rock!! I can just see you curled up in this "new old treasure" cuddling your wee one in the not-too-distant-future! (I can also see you in your pj's loading stuff from the side of the road...lol!) Well done!
Fantastic! Perfect idea to take out the "extra" spindles. Great outside-the-box thinking. :) Love the end result!!
Love the rocker. My mom used to rock me in one similar to this when I was a baby. I can't believe someone was going to throw it out. BTW don't worry about the email I sent days ago. I got my questions answered by other girls in the area. It's nice to know of places to check out and take the kids. Do yall still sale on etsy?
Love it!
I love it!!!! Looks even better in person. Really cute addition to the room. We need to find one for Whit.
Great job!!! Love the color!
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I love it! The color is perfect, great job!
What a beautiful transformation! I wish my husband understood the whole distressing thing... he doesn't understand why you would paint something and then scuff it up!! I think it is just gorgeous and adds so much character!
Hannah
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oh this is soo so cute! what a great find! I love curbside trash days! Some people don't know the value of their trash. LOL
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From Miss Yelpington xxx
Nine dollars!?! Wow! It looks fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing, I'll be linking in an upcoming Revamp Roundup.
I just recieved a hand-me-down family rocker from my mother-in-law for my little guy due in January.
I've been trying to figure out what I could do with it. I just have a couple of q's for you:
Did you have to strip off any of the previous finish?
Did you do any sanding before you painted?
How many coats of paint did you end up using?
Thanks for your help and all the great ideas!
Thanks for all your great tips and for sharing your tools of the trade! I'm new at furniture redos, but now that I've tried it I think I've caught the fever. You girls have some really great ideas. You girls are so talented.
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