Wednesday, May 20, 2020

My COVID Quarantine DYE DIY

#whatididduringcovid 




This past Christmas my mom came to visit and to make her comfortable I succumbed to daughter’s guilt and let her have one of those electric Papa Bear recliners in my living room. I planned to hide the ugly monstrosity in the basement as soon as she left. 

Only it’s too dang large and heavy to carry with ease up and down a flight of stairs. Since my husband and I have a commuter marriage, and he’s not always here to do the heavy lifting I decided to just leave the recliner in the living room. 

Life can be so unfair. Like how my favorite foods are the most fattening and my most comfortable shoes are the ugliest. Or how my mom’s ugly new faux leather recliner made the leather furniture I paid a small fortune for back in the day and couldn’t bring myself to part with look old, faded, tattered.


Since no one was around to complain about the mess I was making or the lasting effects chemical fumes have on brain cells, COVID-19 Quarantine was the ideal time to tackle dying my faded leather furniture. 

There are several ways to DIY leather, and they can all be found on Pinterest. After doing my research I decided to use Fiebing's leather care products. Helpful information on how to use the products can be found here.  I used the following products:


I purchased 32 oz of Show Brown for a large chair/ottoman and sofa. 


If I do this again I may consider using a less expensive option for deglazing or conditioning the leather. However, I would not substitute the  Fiebing's Dye! It adhered great and I had zero problems with any of the dye coming off and onto clothing. 


So here it is my DYE DIY…

Before 




During 




After 


It turned out so good it made my zebra rug look shabby and it had to be replaced. Good thing I'd saved all that money DIYing my furniture! 😉  #lifeisgoodduringcovid

4 comments:

BigMama said...

That is absolutely amazing and beautiful! Thanks for sharing:)

Amelia Frahm said...

You’re welcome.

Unknown said...

It did an amazing job on the furniture. My leather computer chair is starting to really show wear so perhaps I'll try to dye it one of these days. You have many talents. Keep well. Carol Kowalenko

Amelia Frahm said...

Carol- thank-you! I only just saw your comment. I've been doing less writing and more home projects. I hesitated for months before I finally did my furniture, but I'm happy with the results. So go for it. Hope you're well too!