I washed the chairs with soap and water. They were pretty icky.
I made sure they were dry and free of dust and other debris.
Next, I primed the legs with rustoleum primer for metal, and for the bucket seats, I used valspar primer in a gallon can that I found in my garage (painted on with a 1 inch paint brush).
I let the primer dry as per can instructions, and sprayed the legs with Krylon brushed metallic nickle spray paint. I love this paint. It is so easy to use, my fingers don’t get those blisters from spraying, coverage is awesome, short dry time. They aren’t paying me to say that. Not that I would object if they wanted too, I am just saying.
It was at this point that my genius husband realized that freeing 4 screws from each chair is all it would take for the legs and seat to be separated (after I had taped off two of the leg sets in preparation to primer the seats; ok, not to smart, but you can bet I won’t make that mistake again. The first thing I did with the table is take the legs of since I knew I wanted them a different color than the top; See, I learn)! This project became much simpler after the legs and bucket seat were no longer attached.
I sprayed the chairs front and back with Ocean Breeze Krylon Outdoor after the primer dried.
Next I painted them with a mix of blues and yellows from my acrylic paint selection that I made to a green of my liking, using a 1 inch paint brush. I painted just the front, leaving the backs blue for a two tone effect. I took sand paper to the edges once the green dried, to reveal the blue underneath, giving a distressed effect. Once that was all dry, I applied minwax polycrylic for shine and protection. I did 2 coats of polycrylic, allowing dry time between each.
I am loving the look. I found the place mats at Wal-Mart and couldn’t resist because they matched so perfectly. T
hey almost cost as much as the table and chairs together. Ha. The vase comes from the most awesome yard sale I have ever had the privilege of attending. You will be seeing more projects from that treasure hunt!
My $6 Kitchen Table and Chairs; Spray painted furniture from Odd to Mod

Johnnie Lanier
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Comments
I LOVE this. It's perfect…I need to go find me a cheap table and chairs to redo! Great job!
I love your creativity. How awesome you found these things so cheap 🙂 Great work.
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That's incredible! I love the modern look! thanks for visiting our blog! We are now following you back!
Amy
http://apronsandart.blogspot.com
Very clever and creative! Thanks for stopping by my blog….finally back in town again so I could catch back up. haha
Amy
http://worshipwhileiwait.blogspot.com
What a cool and inexpensive project! I really like that style of furniture and you really made it look great.
New follower from Marvelous Monday BH.
Love what you did with the chairs, they are so cool! Nice work!
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This is awesome!!
Thanks for visiting me at Mom of all Trades, I am following you back 🙂
I like your work and art, This one is so nice and awesome. I like this chairs and its so cheap but nice in design and colour.
Good article, I use these techniques and now recognize I could probably be rich if I had invested in spray paint stock!!!! So lots of things you can do with it, great to see your article.
Talk about your bang for your buck!! Great job and great imagination.
Stuart
I am impressed, $6 and they look great….good job
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