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Great idea for making a cinder block bench, but I would paint it with Missouri Limestone Chalk-based paint. It is perfect for outdoor projects like this.
http://diycozyhome.com/diy-cinder-block-project-for-your-back-patio/
I was with a friend at dinner the other night and she was mentioning how faded and blah her patio chair cushions were. She wondered if she could paint them with Missouri Limestone Chalk-type paint. I said, “Sure you can!” But then we both wondered if you would need to seal them and if so, what you should use. I told her I’d check it all out and let her know. I’m so glad I did, and you will be, too.

First, I did some research and here are my findings:
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What a difference a little chalk-type paint makes, right? It literally took me just seconds to paint the area I painted as the paint covered so well. But then came the question of sealing.
I let the cushion dry for several hours and then tried an experiment. I put a poly sealer on half of the cushion and let the other half stay as it was. My thought was the poly would not only give it more protection, it would make the cushion easy to wipe off.
After the poly dried well, I took a wet cloth and scrubbed it really hard. No paint came off on the rag, and it was easy to scrub, so I thought that was very nice. Then, I took a wet rag and scrubbed the area that just had paint. I scrubbed and scrubbed. Guess what? No paint came off that area, either. It was easy to scrub and actually, except for the slight sheen of the poly area, you really couldn’t tell any difference.
Bottom line…..don’t bother sealing. Bring your cushions in to protect them like you did when they were new (as you can tell from the beginning of this post – I tend to leave mine out in the elements at times) and your newly painted cushions should last the summer, at least. I personally believe the heat of the summer will make the paint cure even more and they will last a good long while. If they don’t, just paint them again next year.
I’m so glad I did my research and experiments. I, too, have a set of patio chair cushions that I’m going to paint……now my biggest problem is choosing a color!
We are getting ready to introduce our paint at our local home show. We will be demonstrating and selling our paint through Gift Emporium and Cafe’s booth. Sullivan Eagles Hall, March 12, 2016, 9 am until 2 pm. Michelle Conrad sells our paint in her store so be sure to stop by there sometime, too. We’ve been busy painting items to show off our paint. Here is a sampling of things you can purchase at the home show. Stop by and enter to win a basketful of goodies Michelle has put together. Hint: the basket includes a sample of paint and wax, a starter kit, and a bunny jar you can paint yourself!