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				<title>Antique Rocking Chair Make Over</title>
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				<author>Sarah</author>
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						<p>My Aunt Alice gave us this rocking chair. I loved the style instantly, but it needed some work. Here&#8217;s step by step instructions on how we fixed it up.</p>
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<p>The wood underneath the back of the chair had split so John cut a new piece, drilled new holes to screw back into the existing seat and reattach it.</p>
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<p>Next, we took our paint air sprayer and sprayed the rocking chair twice with primer. This rocking chair has some rough spots from the paint, but we didn&#8217;t sand those out because we wanted to keep the &#8220;antique look&#8221;. We just primed over the paint without sanding. If you want a smooth surface, sand it first.</p>
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<p>We waited a day for the primer to dry and then sprayed it with latex grey paint. We always look at the oops paint at Home Depot, Lowes or Sears and pick up whatever we think might look good. This was a $5 can that we liked and it only used about 1/3 of the small can.</p>
<p>Up Next, I added a crackled effect using brick red over the grey. It&#8217;s simple, you use Elmer&#8217;s Glue. Water it down a bit, paint it on the piece, wait a couple minutes until the glue is tacky, and then paint the next color. At first I didn&#8217;t think I was going to like it, but once it dried I fell in love!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the finished product!!</p>
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