Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Are you about ready?

For the Party of the Year!!

Where Bloggers Create

 
Just about time to unlock the doors
 to our private creative spaces and start the fun!

 


Thanks to Karen,
I've made great headway into cleaning and organizing my workspace.
I had to start a couple of weeks in advance because it was pretty scary.
It was long overdue!

Now I think I've found a proper place and display
for most of my supplies and projects.




So be sure and start the party with us
Friday evening the 18th
as we welcome you all inside our homes and spaces.
 I know I'm really looking forward to seeing
where and how you create!

Be sure you've entered my French Inspired Giveaway!
Click here to enter.


love,
Debra

Monday, June 14, 2010

Vintage Linens Chair-Back Slips



About six weeks ago, I decided it was time to "lighten up".
So I've had one project after another
to try to lighten and brighten my interior spaces.



A few weeks ago I did chair slip covers
 for my bergere chairs in the Living Room.
I surprised myself at getting them accomplished,
because...
I really don't like to sew.
Sorry to say, I'm sort of a klutz when it comes to sewing.



But since I redid my Dining Room,
my heavy wood dining chairs seemed to be
 bigger and darker and heavier than ever.
(Oh My!)

They taunted me to start another "project".
It's taken some thought,
because I wanted to recover the seat cushions.
(a relative easy job)

So I didn't want to do a seat slip,
even though it would have been
flirty with ruffles.




Two kitties with gray fur,
who love to lounge, talked me out of that idea.
I need to find some heavier flax or linen upholstery fabric
for the seats themselves.

What I have here is too lightweight,
but the right color and texture.



I had three "must haves" in choosing the material for these chair slips.
1. needs to be lightweight and somewhat transparent.
2. needs to be easy to work with.
3. Has to be inexpensive,
 because I have ten chairs to eventually slip.



So... I just chose a plain white cotton.
Then to dress them up,
I added pieces of vintage dresser scarves with crocheted lace,
that I found recently at a barn sale.
(see my header photo)



Depending on the time of day and the light,
you can see the silhouette of my chair backs.



I made a template pattern by tracing the backs onto poster board.




Then to add a little fun,
 I used a vintage button in back to tighten up the fit.



I have another project I'm working on,
so I'll show you soon.
This involves paint again,
just not on the walls.
(thank goodness!)

I'm linking to










Linda at Coastal Charm

Happy One Year White Wednesday!

with Kathleen at Faded Charm



Show and Tell at My Romantic Home




And if you haven't entered my
1 year Blog Anniversary Give Away

to have a chance to win this wonderful
soon to be released book
by Carolyn Westbrook!


Thank you everyone for the great response,
remember, there will be two winners!

love,
Debra