Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Dining Chairs Slip Cover Reveal

I'm so excited to have you meet my new little girls.
That's what my husband calls them, because they look like they are wearing new little dresses.

I don't ever want to come across as ungrateful. I have a lovely Dining Room, but it just wasn't where I wanted it to be. We moved here nine years ago; funny how our tastes can change over the course of the years. Our Dining Room isn't small, but it's also not huge and all the dark wood was overwhelming.
I lightened up the walls (papered and painted) two years ago, but even that didn't get me "there". I've toyed with painting the furniture white, but I never could make that final commitment, so I felt like it wasn't the right decision. waffle...waffle...fingernail chewing...







But a few months ago when I saw the custom chair slipcovers 
at my friend Debra's store, Inspirational Home, it all came together for me.
I knew this was the answer.




She has three different colors of linen, and each in two weights, (white, off white, and natural) I chose the off white, a nice antique white with just a hint of cream in it, in the heavier fabric.



I wanted to be able to see the outline of the chair, which I really love,
through the linen... just not see all that dark wood.
And it was important that they hug the shape of the crown on top.


The two other "girls" approve as you can see,
now if I can just keep them off of them as a napping spot.





I had six side chairs and two end chairs to slip.
I wanted them simple and feminine, 
but not too ruffly and prissy, so I went with a single ruffle
and a simple tie to knot.


We used a snap to attach the ruffle across the wooden arm.





Here is one of the two extra chairs with pillows I found at Antique Farmhouse. They sit either side of the breakfront.


For the first few days I was literally giddy...
they turned out just as I had envisioned them.



Here's the before, without the slips.



I love how the room looks now. 
It has the vintage feel, with maybe just a little French thrown in.




Just a note here to let you know I have no contact with the seamstress that made these for me back in 2012, and cannot be a liason to taking orders for chair slips. The reason I have this photo and link to the post is to share with my readers the construction of how you can make your own. The most important element besides exact measurements is the use of a template of the back of your chair. That gives a custom look and fit. Please contact a seamstress locally, then share your ideas from here. Thanks so much, Debra


XOXO,

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Monday Marketplace #15


Happy Monday, Everyone, time for 
Monday Marketplace
where you can link up your Etsy and Online Boutique items.

Here are a few goodies from last week:


Belle et Douce, Beautiful and Sweet Altered Art 
from Jill at Feathers and Flight




from Cottage Wishes




Union Jack Inspired Pillow from Brenda at Cozy Little House



from Jill at JunkinGypsies


 This party is just for items that are for sale from your Etsy Shops or Online Boutiques. Link up to three items, and if possible, a direct link to that particular item. You don't have to have a blog to join in, but if you do, I'd love for you to grab the button on the sidebar and share it somewhere on your blog. This let's people know where you're selling and invites them over to shop. (and so nice if you'd become a follower thru Google Friend Connect)
This party link will be up all week, so be sure and stop back by during the week to see all the items that have been added. There are always so many great things! Thanks to all you new shop owners, too, who have joined in this last week or two. I appreciate you being here! There is room on the link for your blog name, too,  if you'd like.



Hope you're enjoying your start to summer!!






Sunday, June 3, 2012

A few finds and a slip-tease...

I know...
a little play on words...
but I just couldn't help myself.


an ecru linen crocheted edge table runner...
(so yummy I want to wear it!)





three diminutive bottles from my visit to Leola's...
(they will be used to root some ivy starts)

and a brown transferware platter...

(my favorite  $2.50 find with a few little imperfections,
but then we all have those little flaws)












and look...what's this?


see those mysterious "girly" curves clad in linen?


yes, my darlings have arrived...


sweet and ruffly
all tied with a ribbon...

(just had to give you a little tease)

I'll be joining in for 

Thrifty Finds at Southern Hospitality 
Tuesdays Treasures at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Table Top Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm

See you tomorrow for:


xoxo,

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Leola's Garden and Porch Gathering

Hey Everyone, hope you're having a good weekend. Last Thursday evening the gals at Leola's in Ozark had a fun gathering to celebrate garden and porch. I wanted to share some of the photos I took of all the great things they had. If you need some inspiration here it is...enjoy!























































If you haven't been to Leola's be sure and visit the store,
you'll feel right at home!

xoxo,

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