Showing posts with label French Chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Chair. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Will We Ever See Spring

This past weekend I found this bunch of Daffodils at the grocery store. I am so ready
for Spring, I want a yard full of flowers, I want to grow them, see them coming up in
my yard. I get at least 5 flower and vegetable emails or catalogs daily, but I know that
winter is not over.
I found this beautiful 5 legged French Chair at our Habitat Restore for a song
and I plan on recovering it and putting it in my bedroom.
It has beautiful details.
This velvet French slipper chair I bought from Habitat years ago and left it
as is because I saw on on Etsy that looked just like this one and it was pricey.
It has become loose on the back from being in my spaces and I plan on tightening
it and recovering it.
I bought this sewing table from the Mission Thrift and chose an enamel paint in
a crazy yellow, what was I thinking. It takes forever to dry, four coats later!!!!
This is my car this morning through my screen door, it started snowing late last night
and we woke up to 10-12".  Say it's not snow.
Here is my car this afternoon after they plowed my street and I dug myself out so that
I could run to the store. They are calling for more snow this weekend. Were is Spring?

Saturday, October 3, 2015

New Projects

Here is a view of this weeks new projects.

Found this little gem over in Waynesboro a couple of days ago. Stripped it down
to it's bare bones, and did I say good bones, they do not make them like this any
more. Patched the legs, sanded them and stained them. I am looking for a cute, bright
upholstery weight fabric. I have great plans for this guy.

This little french slipper chair I found at Habitat for $20.00. All she needs is a little
sanding and a new upholstery. I would like to see this in a toile fabric.
Here is a finished chair project, this one was done so fast, I never got to do
the before and after.
And a cute little Victorian bamboo chair I painted black, used gold accents
and had upholstered in a Robert Allen discontinued suzani fabric.