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DIY Vintage Step Stool (Plans by Ana White)

March 14, 2015 by Ashley

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DIY Vintage Step Stool

Ashley Makes: DIY Vintage Step Stool

Several years ago, the first woodworking project I finished was the Vintage Step Stool built with plans by Ana White.  I use the step stool just about every day.  I had some scrap lumber taking up space in my garage, so I decided to use it to build another step stool.

Vintage Step Stool

My first woodworking project

The Tools and Supplies

Here’s a list of some of the tools and supplies I gathered to build the step stool:

  • Kreg K5 Pocket-Hole Jig – It makes joining two boards a breeze!
  • Rockwell JawHorse – This is my second pair of hands!  I love using this tool.
  • Bosch Jigsaw
  • Japanese Mini Saw Guide –  I love using my handsaws.  They are easy to setup, simple to use, and best of all quiet.
  • Charles Neil Pre-Color Conditioner – To prevent blotching
  • ECOS Paint Woodshield Stain (Special Walnut) – There is seriously  no smell with this stuff.
  • ECOS Paint WoodShield Varnish (Satin) – There is a tiny odor when you first open the can, but it’s nothing compared to your traditional varnishes.
  • Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint (Boxwood)
  • Silhouette Portrait – For cutting out my footprint stencil


Building the Step Stool

Building the step stool was pretty easy and simple.  The most time consuming part was using the jigsaw to cut out the shape of the sides.   I used pocket holes to join my 1×2 boards to the 1×12 boards.  This was a very tight fit for my drill and made for a very frustrating experience.  I enlisted the help of my husband to drive in the screws.

Assembling the step stool

Assembling the step stool

Ready for staining

Ready for staining

Finishing the Step Stool

For my stool’s finish, I first applied a layer of ECOS Paint WoodShield in Special Walnut.  Once the stain dried, I covered the edges of the stool with a coat of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in Ironstone.

ECOS Paint WoodShield Special Walnut

ECOS Paint WoodShield Special Walnut

Mixing the WoodShield

Mixing the WoodShield

Stool staining complete

Stool staining complete

Once the paint dried, I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out a set of footprints from Contact paper.  I followed the Shanty sister’s tutorial on creating a stencil with contact paper to get the perfect cut setting on my Silhouette.  I sized the footprints to a height of 5 inches.

Silhouette foot prints

Silhouette foot prints

Next, I applied 2 coats of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in Boxwood on the entire stool.   After the stain dried, I first distressed the edges of the stool and then I applied two coats of ECOS Paints WoodShield Stain Varnish.

Mixing Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint

Mixing Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint

Wet paint

Wet paint

Silhouette stencil removed

Silhouette stencil removed

Ready to apply the varnish

Ready to apply the varnish

The Completed Step Stool

I am happy with how the step stool turned out.  I took my time with the finish and it really shows when the stool is compared to the first stool I built.

The step stool is completed!

The step stool is completed!

Close up on the footprints

Close up on the footprints

Side comparison between the old and the new

Side comparison between the old and the new

Front comparison between the old and the new

Front comparison between the old and the new

DIY Step Stool

DIY Step Stool

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Filed Under: DIY, Woodworking Tagged With: ana white, ashley makes, boxwood, buildlikeagirl, diy, ecos paint, getbuilding2015, milk paint, miss mustard seed, scrapworklove, shanty 2 chic, silhouette, special walnut, step stool, vintage, woodshield, woodworking

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Comments

  1. Troll says

    March 15, 2015 at 10:22 pm

    This is the one type of stool that your little one is allowed to play with. 😉

    Whatever you do, do not make a stool with a flip-top lid for storing stuff inside. All of our children around the age of 3 years have tried to go potty in such a stool thinking it was a “child sized” toilet.

  2. sorenlancaster says

    May 18, 2015 at 3:27 pm

    I really like this stool! It reminds me of the one we had when I was growing up. Always came in handy. I’ve run into issues with trying to pocket hole in a tight space myself. Sometimes I end up having to use an old ratcheting screwdriver with the Kreg driver in it. Just make sure it’s short. I just happened to have an old Snap-on one in my toolbox from years ago, but I know that you can find them all over. I know I’ve seen them at Lowe’s and Harbor Freight before. They can give your forearm a workout, but man are they great in a confined space!

    • Ashley says

      May 18, 2015 at 6:36 pm

      thank you! These stools are definitely the most used thing I’ve made 🙂

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