Vintage Highchair | Chalk Paint Recipe

I snagged this vintage highchair from a Facebook group where we list things we are trying to get rid of and immediately knew she needed to be mine and could use a little make over.  Since I already had a stash of mint paint from Kennedy’s nursery furniture, I whipped up some homemade mint chalk paint and went to work.  Here is the finished product!

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Chalk Paint Highchair

And here is what she used to look like.

Haichair

To make your own Homemade Chalk Paint just mix 2 cups flat paint, 3 tablespoons plaster of Paris and 1 tablespoon water.

Chalk Paint Highchair

I can't even believe how little Kennie was when I took these photos.  Time certainly does just fly on by.  She still uses this highchair every day to eat in.  It still looks great, the tray looks a little more "loved", but it just adds to the vintage charm.  I hope she can use it for her little babes someday.

I snagged this vintage highchair from a Facebook group where we list things we are trying to get rid of and immediately knew she needed to be mine and could use a little make over.  Since I already had a stash of mint paint from Kennedy’s nursery furniture, I whipped up some homemade mint chalk paint and went to work.  Here is the finished product!

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Chalk Paint Highchair

And here is what she used to look like.

Haichair

To make your own Homemade Chalk Paint just mix 2 cups flat paint, 3 tablespoons plaster of Paris and 1 tablespoon water.

Chalk Paint Highchair

I can't even believe how little Kennie was when I took these photos.  Time certainly does just fly on by.  She still uses this highchair every day to eat in.  It still looks great, the tray looks a little more "loved", but it just adds to the vintage charm.  I hope she can use it for her little babes someday.

Chalk Paint Highchair

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