Sunday, May 9, 2010

Chair Transformation




Remember this?



It started out like this
and I made a cover for it.

Well, I had two more.

So I did this.


(Fleur de Lis coming)

(to cover chair, just cut a piece of fabric to fit, and staple on bottom!)

then I added this little vignette to a table.



And then I did this little grouping.
(Tea & Treats for two anyone?)



That's what I have been doing to make my world a little sweeter.

And here is a Thrifty Treasure:



And some blue for you.
(my workroom in process).

A long way to go,
but I'm plugging away on it!

Have a wonderful Monday everyone.

blessings

barbara jean

Oh, I'm linkin' up to these parties today.
Please go check them out for more fun!!


21 comments:

Kaysi said...

I LOVE how they turned out!!

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Those two little chairs are the cutest ever! I love the fabric, I am going to have to find some of it!
I like the slipcover too and the vingette. It's all so pretty!

hugs
Sissie

Frog Hollow Farm Girl said...

A sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm. I love those two chairs with the matching seat covers, and the little tablescape that you created for it was just perfect! Ciao, bella!

~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

Very nice! A workroom Wow. You'll get it together not to worry. Just take the first step.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

SmilingSally said...

I love the blues. Happy Blue Monday.

Dragonlady said...

oh, you are so talented, I love the new look for the chairs and the grouping is so inviting...Did you fine the fabric allready with the french script on it or did you stamp it on....either way, it is really pretty....

the post above about the button with a code, I don't know how to do them but will certainly put one on my blog when you get it....
hugs
Brenda

Maureen said...

It looks great! I recently used that exact fabric to cover a chair. I can't remember where I found it. It must have been Joanne Fabrics which I think is a Canadian co. so that would make sense.

Lynn said...

Your chairs turned out very nice, that's a cozy grouping!

Ann @ makethebestofthings said...

Love this project, it looks so inviting! I've been eyeing that fabric for awhile now, methinks I have to use some, somewhere!

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

What great accent chairs! I love the fabric you used on them, Barbara Jean!

One Cheap B*tch said...

Your chairs are just gorgeous!

Jeanine

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

The chairs turned out just lovely and I adore the sweet Tea for Two setting!!
Debbie

Angie Holden said...

OMG I love how that chair turned out!!!

Marice said...

wow great job! those look really different now :)

u may view mine here

Cindy said...

I love all of the chairs, they look just great! Hugs, Cindy S

Ms. Bake-it said...

Love the chairs and vignette!

~ Tracy

Wendy @ Ramblings from the Sunshine State said...

The chairs look great!

Lana said...

Those chairs with that new fabric makeover...well, they're AMAZING@!!!

Hugs, Lana

Vicki Boster said...

Oh sweet Barbaaraa - you can take a piece of flea market trash and turn it into a true treasure! You are the greatest!

Vicki

FLOWERSHOPGURL said...

Hi Barbara Jean, Your darling chairs turned out so beautiful ! I love the fabric, did you purchase it or did you design it yourself? I love all your pictures, everything looks beautiful for your tablescape too!
Hugz,
Kim

Marie said...

Hello there sweet Barbara Jean! I'm catching up from last week's Met Monday and popped in to say hello. I love what you did with the chairs! Love that Frenchy look. And your vignette is perfectly vintage-y fabulous.

Blessings,
Marie
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