DIY Farmhouse Stool
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of CORT for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
DIY Farmhouse Stool
It’s easy to transform an affordable and quality stool into this charming DIY Farmhouse Stool… it all starts with a trip to a CORT Clearance Center for discount furniture!
CORT Clearance Centers are fabulous places to find well made, affordable (not cheap!) furniture at great prices. I visited the CORT Clearance Center in Tukwila, Washington. I was very impressed with all they had to offer.
And the selection is inspiring. I saw everything from bedroom and living sets to art, to couches and tables… even decorative pieces. CORT Clearance Centers have it all.
Plus they are all CORT Certified, meaning CORT guarantees that if any product is found to be defective within 90 days or purchase, they will repair or replace it. You can’t go wrong! Plus they’ll even have extra discounts on sets or “home to go” packages. It’s so worth a trip to your local clearance center.
I spotted this stool… and all kinds of possibilities for upcycling it.
I noticed right away that the stool was sturdy and well made. Here it is before.
I grabbed some white paint, contact paper and sandpaper to give the piece a “Farmhouse” look.
First I sanded the stool, wiped off and then started painting.
Here it is with a couple coats of white paint.
After it was dry, I traced the top on the back of some pretty contact paper.
I applied the paper and as expected, it was a little too big. I sanded down the edges to make it fit perfectly as well as giving it a rustic look.
I love that well-worn, farmhouse style feel!
To complete the projects, I sanded the paint off where it might naturally wear off.
I’m in love with my upcycled stool. It’s a piece that looks great with anything… and I can put in anywhere in my home. I am so happy I was able to take an awesome stool and make it my own!
Beautiful! Malia, I would never have thought to use contact paper for the top of the stool. What a great idea! The pattern is perfect. Your \’farmhouse\’ is going to be amazing with this new addition. :)
So pretty! I love this and I pinned it. I think this would be dun for me to do and put on the back porch with a plant!