Tired
of all the pink plastic mass produced furniture for fashion dolls? Like the
details of a piece but dislike the color?
Don't discard it, transform it!
It
is quite easy to update a piece of Barbie furniture to suit your needs. Now I
am not saying that my way is the only way, but I have been repainting Barbie
furniture for 10 years and this is the process that I have found works best for
me. In the above scene I customized the red sofa quite simply with two colors & some embellishment.
I started with the purple chaise from the My Scene Chelsea Getting Ready Playset:
Then I gathered my supplies:
- Drop cloth or cardboard box for painting
- Spray Paint for plastic
- Rubbing alcohol
- Plastic furniture to be painted
Step
1: Separate your furniture into pieces if it is applicable. Many sofas, tables,
beds are made with pieces that can be removed such as the legs or seats of chairs. It's easiest to paint the
individual parts-especially if you are trying to paint them different colors. In the example above I removed the legs so I could paint them silver.
Step
2: Clean your furniture. If you are not buying the item new give it a good
scrub with some hot soapy water & let it dry thoroughly.
Step
3: Wipe everything down with rubbing alcohol. This removes any soap residue and
ensures a good adhesion with the paint. Let it dry .
Step
4: Prep your paint area with drop cloth or cardboard to catch the overspray. I like to use an empty cardboard box.
Step
5: Paint! Make sure you follow the directions on the can. Keep the can far
enough away that you avoid drips. Light coats work best!
Step
6: Multiple coats. For best results let each coat dry at least 20 minutes
before the next coat. Don't add coats after 24 hours. I have found that the
paint will bubble if you do. It should be fully painted within a few hours of
when you start.
Step
7: Let paint cure for 7 days before handling too much. I have found that this
is key to prevent paint scratches or chipping off. I know it's hard to WAIT!!
Step
8: Enjoy the fruits of your labor!!
I
generally do steps 1-3 a day or two ahead of time. That way I can make sure
everything is dry & ready to go. Tip: Do NOT spray paint outdoors on a windy
day. Not that I have ignored my own advice or anything. **Ahem. All I will say about that is wet paint
attracts every particle in the air. But I digress.
You
can achieve some really terrific results using just two colors of paint.
That's it!! Super simple. Time consuming. Exhilarating. Empowering!
Now, I'd love to see what pieces you transform!!!
Thanks for stopping by and as always,
Happy Crafting!
Stephiejo