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Tan linen slipcovers

May 4, 2015 by Shelley

My client was ready to ditch her floral couch and loveseat and streamline her look with tan linen slipcovers.  She then chose a blue and white floral matalesse for her chair.

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Here is the loveseat BEFORE! The couch was the same print.

 

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Chair-BEFORE!

 

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Couch and loveseat AFTER! She chose a great tan linen that draped beautifully from Calico Corner.

 

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Chair AFTER! We only had 9 yds of this matelesse fabric, so I scrimped to make it work. I subbed out the decking and chose not to do a skirt. Those T cushions take up more fabric than you’d think! It all worked out though, and matelesse washes up beautifully!

 

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SIDE NOTES–My Slipcover Workshop went amazing last weekend! I had four ladies that came. They all did an amazing job and I couldn’t be more proud! For 3 of them, it was their very first slipcover!

I’ll definitely be scheduling another one soon! I’ve had quite a few emails about scheduling another one, so if you are interested let me know. Please email me heberj1@yahoo.com.

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Sorry for not using my big girl camera on these workshop photos…I was in work mode and in the moment! slipcoverworkshop1slipcoverworkshop2 slipcoverworkshop3

How great do all these chairs look???!!! Jessica from Twin Fibers Blog wrote up a blog post about her experience— you can read about it here.

–Don’t forget I have a How To Slipcover Dvd if you prefer to learn in your own home. I am also offering Skype Mentoring sessions for $50/hr.

Filed Under: chair, couch, kick pleat skirt, tutorial, workshop

Ballerina tie dining chair

April 17, 2015 by Shelley

My client wanted me to make some Ballerina tie dining chair covers for her sister as a gift. I’ve done these chairs before. The sisters both have the same chairs! They live in different states, but have the same chairs–so I was able to use the in state sisters chair to make them.
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We did a ballerina tie on the back legs and a box pleat skirt all the way around.
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There were 8 chairs! Love seeing them all lined up together!

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Side note #1—My workshop is in a week! I am super excited to meet everyone and share my sewing skills and slipcover business knowledge that I’ve accumulated over the last 14 years.

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Side Note #2–Spring break was last week! We took the kids to St. George, Ut. We decided to camp at Sand Hollow State Park. We had a great time, but the wind was CRAZY! Especially in a tent! We ended up leaving a night early–We couldn’t take another sleepless night with the tent flapping viciously.

But all in all it was great, the boys and I played a lot of card games, we found some natural hot spots, explored a cool waterfall, rappelled, paddle boarded, and ate smores. I always try to see the bright side of things on not dwell on the crappy parts–unless they are funny. Normally when things are crappy–it just makes for a great story later. “Remember that time we camped at Sand Hollow and it was SO WINDY, our dinner was cold in the two seconds it took to scoop food from the camping stove onto our plates”11039285_10206386112432107_1982761371609569612_n

We did some hiking and climbing on huge rocks at Pioneer park. 10955638_10206386125632437_342500624188545663_n

Heber also brought some ropes and let the boys do some rappelling.

11149349_10206386130032547_4196169333544217917_nSand Hollow reservoir is BEAUTIFUL. We did a bit of paddle boarding one morning before the wind picked up. The boys did some rock jumping into the freezing water. I did it last year, so didn’t feel the need to prove myself again :).

Filed Under: box pleat skirt, dining chair, exposed legs

BYU Womens Condo Rental

March 26, 2015 by Shelley

Last week we purchased a BYU Womens Condo Rental! It was an idea that we talked about last month in Belize. It felt like the perfect investment  for us. Many of you know we paid off our house in June 2009 and six months later purchased a fixer upper Cabin for $65,000 in Midway, Ut—which we paid off in March of 2012. This is our third property, which I have plans to pay off in 3-5 years. I know! I’m kind of CRAZY! I am 39 years old–my husband is a fireman and  I sew slipcovers for a living and we have 3 boys. We live within our means and have always lived off my husbands income and have used my income to pay off debt, save for a house, invest for retirement etc. That was the only way we felt we could get ahead. Basically we are a two income household living off one income.

We’d been interested in the past on picking up a rental and had actually been under contract twice–but my fear and timing got the better of me and we backed out of both. I’ve had the last 9 months to save up since we became debt free again, so this time I wasn’t scared. It’s a better time for us, our kids are older (10,12,14 yrs old now) and I was feeling ready for my next goal/project. I wanted our money to be working for us instead of sitting in a savings account. I know most rentals are break even or maybe cash flow a few hundred dollars a month–so going into this, my plan is to cash flow once it’s paid off. In the mean time, I’ll  apply all rents and my income to this property until it’s paid for. Once it’s paid for we will cash flow about $750-$800/month after expenses (HOA, Management, property taxes, insurance). I know it’s a different way of looking at it, but I don’t want to pay $60,000 in interest over a 30 year loan, and I don’t want to wait 30 years to get a decent cash flow. I’d rather dump everything I’ve got into it now and pay $5,000 in interest over a 3-4 year period–that sounds more like an investment to me! I like to look at it like a nest egg–I am dumping $ into this property which will start giving back in 3-4 years, but I’ll still own the nest egg. It’s guaranteed returns.

Here are the specifics–we did a cash out refi on our primary residence to purchase the condo. This entailed us to get a better rate and no PMI (since we were only borrowing 60% of our appraised value). We closed with 3.25% rate on a 10 year loan (cheaper closing costs on a 10 yr instead of 15 yr by $400—I can buy a lot of furnishings for $400!) Since I have plans to pay it off fast I went for it against my loan officers advice. We took a slightly higher rate to get rebate on closing costs. We received $2400 off our closing costs. We paid $100 in closing costs!

We closed last Thursday on the condo. Friday we furnished it, Saturday I showed it to renters. Monday and Tuesday we cleaned and did small handy man projects–replaced faucet, smoke detectors, patched holes, replaced screens, etc. Then we had renters move in on Wednesday! HOLY SMOKES!! 6 days and we are up and running! I’m still on a high!

We are going to let a management company manage it for us. They charge $75/month to collect rent, fill vacancies, advertise, deal with small maintenance issues. I’m assuming this will be fully worth it!

It’s a 3 bedroom condo and rents to 3 single girls. All private  rooms. Here are some pics of the decorating I got to do! All on a budget of course!

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Family room has vaulted ceilings. Camille helped me hang curtains, I slipcovered a $30 Ethan Allen couch I got off local FB yardsale page and decided to bring my bronze antique chair into the mix. The coffee table was given to me last summer from a neighbor. Picked up lamp for $8 at thrift store, and mirror for $3! I made the pillows from a remnant at the fabric store.

It’s a new adventure, we will see how it goes!

Filed Under: debt, decorating, money, saving money

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