Do you have an odd chair sitting around?
Need to fix up an entry spot?
This will do, and it's easy to!
A Simple DIY Primitive Sidechair
Here is a single, scuffed up $2.00 chair that I won at the local auction house:
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| BEFORE | 
I liked how it already had the popular black and wood colors. A must with primitive decorating.
And I thought I could do just a little bit to it to make it a wantable chair.
So I got out my stencils and paint.  
I used oil based stencil paint, btw. After it dries it is very durable.
But those stars above weren't large enough so I had to find another.
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| I use these a lot! | 
After I stenciled this "OLDE CROW PRIMTIVES" and Star on, I let it sit and cure (dry) for 24 hours. 
Then I applied an all purpose paint sealer, found in the craft section at Walmart.
It will help seal it all in a bit.
 I also took some medium grade sandpaper and scuffed up the legs a bit more.
And that was all to it.
Nothing special, but it is a little bit better than just one plain odd chair.
This primitive side chair is for sell in my Peddlers Mall 
SOLD 
Thank you 




 
 
























