Transform Dated Furniture Fabric! DIY Fabric Paint Recipe
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025
- Give your old furniture a fresh new look without breaking the bank! In this video, I'll show you how to make your own DIY fabric paint using simple ingredients. This easy tutorial will guide you through the process of mixing the paint and applying it to transform dated furniture fabric into something modern and stylish. Say goodbye to ugly upholstery and hello to a budget-friendly furniture makeover! Perfect for chairs, couches, ottomans, and more.
In this video, you'll learn:
A simple and effective recipe for DIY fabric paint.
Tips and tricks for achieving even coverage and vibrant color.
How to prep your fabric for painting.
Ideas for transforming different types of furniture.
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I had no idea that you could paint fabric like this and it wouldn’t end up stiff and tacky feeling. This looks incredible!❤
It really is amazing how soft it turns out!
Thank you. I’d try this.
It only works on particular types of fabric. I did this with some kitchen chairs a few years ago that did turn out tacky and the paint is starting to rub off from about 5 years of wear.
She did also say at the beginning of the video to test on the fabric. So definitely do a test.
I am taking notes! Looks Great. Thanks for being specific. Great video.
You're welcome! I'm so glad you found it helpful.
❤❤❤❤❤ Amazing! I never thought this was even possible.
WOW, the chair looks SO much better, and the color is great.
Thanks, I'm happy with how it turned out!
That came out beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
VERY COOL!!
Thanks for this fun idea!
Glad you liked it!
It looks so fresh and updated!!
This is cool! Although I loved the original fabric😂
Thanks so much! I loved it too, but I think it was time for a change!
Gorgeous. Well done.
I'm so glad you liked it!
Fabric softener wow great idea!
There’s a couple pieces of furniture I want to paint the fabric... Tu!
Looks nice
Go for it!
Wow that was an amazing transformation!!! Beautiful ❤😮
Thank you so much!!
I have often wondered if this could be done successfully! Thank you for sharing, I’m excited to try this!❤
I’m glad you are excited to try it!
Beautiful!
Thanks so much!
I'm going to try this. Thanks for another great idea!
You are so welcome!
Awesome
That turned out awesome!!!!!
Thanks ☺️
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Just amazing! Very inspiring ❤
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Looks great! You are very patient.
I appreciate that! It takes a lot of layers!
Awesome thank you for sharing ❤❤
You are so welcome
Thanks, Deidre'. I'm so glad you published this tutorial. I recall your painting something... dining room chair cushions, maybe? I thought I'd saved it but can not seem to locate it anywhere. So, again, thank you. I can stop searching now. 😊
You’re welcome! I’m happy this was helpful!
I did four dinning room chairs. They looked wonderful
Excellent
Love the finished product! Great job:)
Thanks so much!
I have a living room full of this plaid and I love it.😅
Yes some plaid patterns are beautiful!
Excellent
Thanks
Very good info , Thank you👍
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Can I do this on lamp shades?
If so, May I use something other than latex as I’m allergic to it? Thx. You are ALWAYS FABULOUS AT TEACHING YOUR PROCESS!!!!😃
I've read that latex paint works as well as acrylic? Also a mix of 1 part water, 1 part fabric softener and 2 parts paint allows you to put it into a spray bottle? Thank you for posting!!
I don’t think a spray bottle would work well you would still have to brush it in
How timely. I bought an outdated armchair on FB marketplace when I had my hip surgery. My OT suggested I get a chair with arms. I don't want to get rid of it and just last week I was thinking maybe I could paint it. Thank you for this tutorial. Your chair came out great.
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was helpful.
could you let me know the brand of fabric softener you used. I am sure there are difference between the brands. Thank you.
I have done this a few of times. I used Amy Howards Chalk paint and Downey Fabric softener . Pre- Wetting the fabric is very important! The only other tip I would recommend is, use a better brush. I used the 3 inch Round brush. The kind you use for stenciling or waxing.
Any fabric softener will work
I have probably asked this before but I’m old…have you ever considered a paint sprayer? I’m thinking it would allow you to skip the water strep since the paint will be thinner and would soak on its own.
I like the simple white. Very chic.
There are recipes that call for 1•1•2 or one part water • one part fabric softener • two parts paint. Some also say acrylic paint instead of latex?
Whoops then you can spray that mix
Unfortunately No you can't skip the Pre-wetting part. Otherwise the paint will just lay on top of the fabric. Wetting the fabric opens up the fibers to grab the paint and allow it to soak in. It really is no different than when you use RIT dye. The fabric has to be wet. Or it will dry very hard on the surface. It won't be soft.
@ thanks for the reply!
Can it chip or peel?
I used Chalk paint and Fabric softener on my 30 yr old love seat. It was already white and turned very dingy yellow from age. I re-painted it white. I did it 3 yrs ago, I have had no issues. No chipping or peeling. Pre- wetting the fabric is Key.
Never had a issue
So can you sit on this or is it just decoration?
Does the paint finish matter? Like eggshell, satin or flat? Im excited to paint my 2 side chairs that i was going to donate!!! Thanks for your inspiration.
I’m going to guess that you would want to use a flat paint or eggshell. I think that whatever makes the paint glossy also makes it harder when it dries and that would affect the painted fabric too. The combination of flat paint and the fabric softener makes the best combination for the dried fabric I think.
I have a camel colored, microfiber, sofa & loveseat that ive had for about 20 years. I've had to reinforce a few boards underneath due to having kids who have been a little rough on it. So it's still in usable shape. However, it doesn't really go with the decor I want to go with. I'm wanting to paint them both a rich red, but wonder if that process will work with the microfiber fabric. Do you know if it will?
I would try it on a hidden area first, just to make sure you like the results.
@OurUpcycledLife Thanks. Unfortunately, that's just one project in a list of many right now. 🤣
Definitely check the type of fabric before doing this like she recommends.
I did this with some kitchen chairs a few years ago. The fabric turned very tacky and has started to wear off over several years of use.
Also you can just dye natural fabrics as well with fabric dye. But obviously you can't go lighter.
Great tip!
❤
So is this easier than just recovering it? Several coats sounds like more work. Idk. I'm just asking. I have an old chair that has the ugliest fabric on it. Maybe I could do this
I would rather paint it. I don’t have clue one on how to recover a chair. I don’t sew. It’s hard to find a good upholstery shop and it can get really expensive.
I did this !
I was so concerned that it would look tacky or when someone sat on it the paint might come off on their clothes.
It did not!
The fabric was still sort & it wasn’t tacky at all.
Plus you would have never known it was painted.
I highly recommend it.
I’ve done it a few times now .
Vacuum your chair 🪑 really well first and then apply paint .🎨
So glad you enjoyed it!
How did you discover that fabric softener keeps the fabric flexible? 🤔
Been around a long time ❤️
I would never paint fabric. It cracks after awhile and looks and feels rough
I haven’t had that issue with my projects. I have seat cover I did 3 years ago and still fabulous! Thanks for watching ❤️
You need a better spray bottle that sprays an even mist.
I will definitely keep that in mind for my next project!
Thanks for the tutorial, but for the love of Pete, get a new spray bottle that sprays evenly!!!
Just being honest but I am not a fan of the white paint on the fabric. I thought it looked good after you finished the wood :-)
I thought the paint was ugly, and the wood looks worse. All in all, a tired old chair looked ugly as hell by the time she was finished with it. Refinishing and re-upholstering might have produced something lovely - but this is merde. Of course, the up side is - she can always do that later - if she has the skills.
I understand - it's definitely a more modern look. I love how it brightens things up!