Cool Idea for All of the Crafty Entertainers Out There!
October 15, 2009I don’t know about you but I have a few of these folding chairs lying around… ready for guests and parties and everything else that comes our way (actually, now that I think of it, I should really get some more!). When I saw this Before & After from Apartment Therapy, I knew it would resonate with hostesses and DIY decorators alike.
You could always purchase these beautiful Anthropologie folding chairs (at $200 each, see below) to get an equally bohemian and modern look, or you could invest in a few neat fabric remnants, a bit of cushion foam and a staple gun… and have at your own collection! Guests will wow over your results and love the comfy cushions.
Follow the jump for step-by-step directions, and many more pictures!
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Time: 1 hour per chair
Cost: $20.00 each, including chair
Tools and Resources:
* Slatted folding chair (thrift stores and World Market are great resources!)
* Fabric scraps
* Foam for seat and 1″ foam for back
* Dacron to cover foam
* Spray adhesive
* Stapler and staples
* Double welt cord or gimp
* Hot glue gun and hot glue
* Scissors
* Pliers to remove staples, if necessary
1. Choose a variety of printed fabrics to use
2. Measure, cut and staple a piece of 1″ foam around the slatted back starting under the bottom rail and going up and over the top and attaching back under the bottom rail
3. Repeat Step 2 with dacron padding
4. Cut a 1 1/2″ or 2″ piece of foam that will fit the seat of the chair. With scissors, cut the sharp corner off the edge of the foam (bevel it) so it will have a soft edge.
5. Spray adhesive on the bottom of the seat foam and press it in place on the seat of the chair.
6. Cut a piece of dacron batting that will cover the seat foam and will also be long enough on both sides to tuck down through the side slats to the bottom of the chair.
7. Staple the dacron and foam at the front and rear of the seat by stapling the dacron to the slats just barely behind the front and back rails. There will be slight gaps between the slats where you can’t staple.
8. Place the seat fabric on top of the padding and begin securing the fabric with 3-4 staples at the center front and center rear of the chair and then pull firmly out towards the sides while stapling.
9. With a dull tool, tuck the fabric down through the slats at the sides and attach it on the bottom of the chair’s outside rails, pulling and smoothing from the center towards the corners.
10. With your chair folded up and laying flat, begin attaching the fabric underneath the bottom rail, smoothing out and stapling in place towards the edges.
11. Pull and smooth the fabric up and around the chair back and attach under the bottom rail with a few temporary staples to hold it in place.
12. In order to get the fabric attached to the sides of the back, you need to smooth and flatten out the fabric and padding in order to staple it in place. Remember that there will be gaps between the slats where you can attach the fabric directly to the side rails, the staples will later be covered with trim.
13. Now remove the temporary staples from the bottom of the back rail and smooth and pull the back fabric down while folding the cut edge under about 1/2″ and secure with staples, keeping staples and fabric folded neatly and even.
14. With either double welt cord or gimp, glue the cut end of trim under and attach the trim to cover all exposed staples, working carefully not to burn yourself on the hot glue.
15. Attach the trim to the front and back of the seats where there are exposed staples and tuck the trim edges down between the seat side rails on either side.
Ta-da! Beautiful, custom party chairs. See the full post here!
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I love this, what a fabulous look for a simple folding chair. I’m pretty handy with a staple gun so you can bet I’m going to give this a try!
Another crafty decorating idea~thanks so much for sharing, I love your blog!
I purchased the Terje chairs from Ikea for my entertaining. They were only $15 each, and I temporarily will feed pieces of fabric on the seat and top for a festive party look! That way, every party can have different seats!
Such a great idea! Thanks for the Ikea tip!!