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Card table and chairs
Card table and chairs










I use the old cover piece as a pattern and laid it out on the oilcloth. Next, I removed the yucky old plastic from the round table board by pulling it and the small staples out. First, I unscrewed the top from the frame. It is just so easy to use! And it made perfect sense for a new table cover since you can just wipe spills right off.Ĭhanging out the cover was simple. I don't care that you can't wear it and it isn't soft. No, not that dated brown surface, but the gorgeous retro orange fruit oilcloth that I found on . I took my cue for the chair color from the lighter green in the fabric. I have decided that every project involving fabric should be oilcloth. I probably should have led with the table because that is where my color inspiration started.

card table and chairs

I sprayed two coats of paint on the chairs. I wanted a factory-look finish and I didn't want to attempt to get my brush into the nooks and crannies of these folding chairs, so I got out my trusty HomeRight paint sprayer! You would think that company pays me to use this thing all the time, but I assure you, they do not! I just love it that much. Why on earth they selected that name, I have no clue, but the color is amazing! I LOVE the Adirondack color in the Americana Decor Outdoor Living line. Recently I acquired an inexpensive, round folding table and I realized it would go well with these chairs, but only if I painted them all first. They are very sturdy and function well, but I was very tired of their sad look. We have a set of such chairs that we've used for quite a few years during larger parties. White or black would have been a much better option, but I am going to assume they had their reasons.

card table and chairs

I honestly have no idea why anyone would manufacture folding chairs in that standard, blah, putty color that you see most often.












Card table and chairs