Thrift Shop Up-cycles with Fusion Mineral Paint & Doily Stencils

February 04, 2017
I purchased this vintage ice cream chair at the thrift shop for $10 recently,

And this little wooden stool for $5.


Both were cleaned up and painted with two coats of Fusion Mineral Paint in Algonquin.  I like Fusion Mineral Paint because there is no prep and no need for a wax or sealer topcoat.


After the second coat of Algonquin, I stenciled the chair seat and the top of the stool with the Decoart Mandala stencil and Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain.  No distressing this project!


The doilies dress up both pieces and add a little elegance.
Upcycled Thrift Shop Finds with Paint & Doilies organizedclutter.net

Upcycled Thrift Shop Finds with Paint & Doilies organizedclutter.net
 If you don't want to use the ice cream chair as a desk or accent chair, you can always add place a plant on the doily.

Upcycled Thrift Shop Finds with Paint & Doilies organizedclutter.net
Sometimes my thrift shop purchases need a little fixing.  A couple screws reinforced a cracked area of the wood.  I think the repairs add to it's upcycled charm.
Upcycled Thrift Shop Finds with Paint & Doilies organizedclutter.net


Upcycled Thrift Shop Finds with Paint & Doilies organizedclutter.net
There are so many up-cycling opportunities at the thrift shop!  Just add paint and a doily!
Thanks for reading my blog, Carlene

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  1. These are adorable Carlene. Thanks for showing the product info. I've a couple of items to redo when weather warms a bit. Enjoy today.

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  2. Thanks for the ideas! I have two of those chairs in my garage! A friend gave them to me when she moved. Your two projects turned out great, as they always do.

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  3. Beautiful transformation! I love it!

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  4. Those are so cute! I love the ice cream chair, and really like the doily stencil you did. Lucky find!

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  5. You are still creating such cute stuff. How do you do it? I bet you ar ready to get out in your garden.

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