Hello to all my sweet mini friends! So, I needed a chair for my loft. I've already made an easel for her paintings and also a desk (which I thought was too tall until I made the chair). I did not plan on making a tutorial for this chair so I didn't take many pictures along the way... or measurements as usual. But I took enough pictures so that I could share it with you. I was mainly nervous about making the feet and thought I would make it from balsa wood or something like that. I wound up using chipboard as it has become my favorite to work with.
Full honesty about the chipboard though... the only thing I don't like about using it is the finish. I like to use either a gloss or matte Mod Podge finish on my pieces and, once the clear coat is on, it doesn't always appear to have a perfect flat finish. I am very OK with it but just thought I would put that out there. I'm sure I am the only one this slightly bothers. Not going to keep me from using it. It's just so easy to work with.
At first, I made the feet way too big and wound up getting my Dremel out to do the sanding down to the proper size for me. I picked out the wire, which came from my husband's shop, two matching jewelry pieces, a rolled up piece of cardstock for the middle of the legs, and a few cardstock hole punches glued together for the bottom of the legs. I also kicked around about the wheels. I wound up just gluing the gold beads to the feet and I am happy with it.
I also used chipboard for the seat and top of the back of the chair. I used premade spindles for the arms and two for back on each end and fancy toothpicks for the three spindles on the back. I used wood glue for these pieces and E6000 for the base where I used the wire and jewelry pieces.














Muy bonita!!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful little chair!
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