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Flea Market Style Design…New Cottage Chic Kitchen Chairs
Hi All, I’ve been spending this past week or so BUSY decorating for Halloween. By popular request we are hosting a party again this year and I want everything to look amazing. I’ll be posting pics on my progress next week sometime. Today I wanted to share another “before and after” with you. You may remember last year I blogged about the new paint gun I bought (love it!)and the makeover I gave to my kitchen chairs. I painted all of them a pretty aqua blue. You can view that post HERE . Well, I’ve lived with them for a year and it was time for a change. To be honest, I love the shape of these vintage chairs but because the legs are so narrow the legs kept … Continue reading →
Posted in A Vintage Home, Before and After, Cottage Decorating, Design Projects, Shabby to Chic Makeovers |
Tagged before and after, chair makeover, Cottage Decorating, cottage kitchen, cottage style kitchen, decorating, flea market style magazine, red and aqua kitchen, shabby chic kitchen, tanya whelan fabric, upcycling |
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Extreme Makover! Thrift Store Diningroom Chairs Edition!
Hi Everyone, I have been very busy the past few weeks working on projects. I am in the midst of a design project and planning a huge yard sale but I wanted to take a few minutes to share my latest redesign with you. I’ve been wanting to swap out the chairs in my diningroom for quite some time. I created these toile inspired slip covers about 6 years ago when we moved into our house. They were a nice cover up for the left over, cheap metal chairs I had from a K-mart kitchen set we purchased years ago. I think they are pretty but the slip covers have some stains and tears in them from years of celebrating the holidays. I really wanted to … Continue reading →




















