Those are awesome! I'd of never thought of doing that! I imagine they are very expensive but worth every dime. Thanks for posting the pictures!!! You did good!
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Originally Posted by jewelps
WOW!!! very beautiful, thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by Barbm
I'm trading hubby a chair for a chair- mine is a regular chair- he needs the straight back and seat height. the trade is from my antique furniture in the guest room. It's faded blue velvet- wonder what I could transform it into????
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Originally Posted by danmar
Those are awesome! I'd of never thought of doing that! I imagine they are very expensive but worth every dime. Thanks for posting the pictures!!! You did good!
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Originally Posted by sarahelloyd
what a lovely idea, i am going to look for a beat up chair and then have a go at doing one. it really can't be that hard. can it?
I was thinking the same thing! ;) |
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quote ScubaK) I was thinking the same thing!
Look how easy to redo this wardrobe -- a vintage fan quilt was rescued for new life in this door. So simple and so effective! new life for vintage fan quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]1197[/ATTACH] |
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Here is an upcycled vintage doll chair using vintage doily with new fabrics. An apple shows the scale of the chair. :D
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Wow, those are so cute. Great idea for your sewing room.
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Have two more pics I just have to show you! Love the ruffled bottom and the sofa is something else too! :D
with ruffled bottom! [ATTACH=CONFIG]1547[/ATTACH] floral sofa w/matching floor pillows [ATTACH=CONFIG]1549[/ATTACH] |
One of those chairs would be beautiful in a Guest room or great in a quilting shope to display their products! Thanks for sharing and for the ideas.
Oops forgive the spelling, it's late, (shop) |
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