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Heavyweight White Linen Slipcovers

May 8, 2014 by Shelley

My client had lots of items! 2 wing backs, 1 couch, 1 loveseat and 6 dining room chairs! We ordered some heavyweight white linen from Ulster Linen Company for about $28/yd….this stuff is BEAUTIFUL and heavy weight!!!

 Wingbacks–BEFORE–worn teal velvet. All of this furniture was from her childhood growing up!

 LOVESEAT–BEFORE–The linen was really heavy, but it still had a hard time covering up those dark flowers. I made a separate undergarment (like a slip) out of muslin for more coverage. Just a quick slipcover out of muslin with no piping and a  simple hem–super fast.

 DINING CHAIRS—BEFORE–Cruel covered seats that were getting worn. We actually just used a basic white twill cotton on these and self lined them. I thought the linen would be too heavy and the skirts wouldn’t hang right.

 AFTER–love the white contrast with all the dark wood!

 AFTER–lots of velcro openings on these chairs to make them work with the wood coming down the center back.

 AFTER–used same cotton twill for the knife pleat edge instead of the heavy linen.

LOVESEAT–AFTER

COUCH–AFTER–apparently I got too excited to put the new slipcover on I forgot to take a before pic!

 Tie opening on back and knife pleat edge.

 Finials came off–so I slipcovered like normal and sewed a button hole, so the finial could screw in after the slipcover was installed.

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Filed Under: camelback, couch, dining chair, pleat ruffle, white linen, wingback

Ballet Tie Chairs

April 23, 2014 by Shelley

First off, can I just tell you all how much I love getting testimonials! It seriously makes my day! 
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Slipcover DVD and Advanced Guide Testimonials

-I am loving watching your dvd…. I have watched it twice now. I have had a sewing workroom for several years now, sewing window treatments, cushions, pillows, bedding, etc. I keep thinking I need to specialize in something because there is just so much out there to sew. I think I have found it. I will have to practice making a few on my own furniture to be sure, but your dvd was awesome. I am such a hands on person and watching you work on the dvd made me feel like I was right there. If you ever do have a seminar, I would love to come meet you and learn oh so much more….Hoping to step up my business by specializing. I also have enjoyed going through your blog and looking at all the various projects, gives me ideas and inspiration.

-I actually just ordered your advanced slipcovers ebook yesterday. So exited. Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand. AFter sewing for over 30 years, and officially having a workroom for about the last 7 years, I am exited to try some slipcovers and finally get a website put together. As soon as I finish the website, I would love to have your feedback. Your resources are invaluable. Thanks so much. I am completely inspired when I read your blog, watch your dvd and look through your ebook. You have inspired me to sew more and save money….(which my husband really appreciates too!)
-THank you soooo much!  I just love your dvd and book.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched the dvd and the book remains open on my desk top all day!



My client had these amazing antique needle point chairs, she wanted a slipcover on them to help protect them. That way she can let the kids on them and not stress. These light blue linen 2 piece slipcovers with 1/4″ french welt and ballet ties were designed by Hilary Taylor! She had great vision on these!

 BEFORE–

 AFTER–light blue lined linen slipcovers with 1/4″ french welt (flange) trim.

 Hilary Taylor is a designer in the SLC area– she did an amazing job on her dining room!

SIDE NOTES!

-Camille and I started writing our decorating guide “Sytling Cents” –Reuse, Repurpose, Revive your space. It’s going to walk you through the steps of redoing a room — paint, shopping, furniture placement, and accessories all on a RIDICULOUSLY low BUDGET! It’s also going to include tutorials on making curtains, pillows, lamp shade covers, how to hang curtains, etc.

-We headed to St. George for Spring break with our new inflatable paddle boards from Xterra

 Paddle boarding at Sand Hollow State Park. They call this place “Little Lake Powell”. It was pretty amazing, we jumped off red rocks and cruised around the reservoir on paddle boards.

I LOVE the paddle boards, we came home and ended up Preordering a third one (12’6″). I could be out there all day!

 We also headed into Zions for a day and hiked Angels Landing.  Yes, I am in a maxi dress–we had planned to paddle board this day and then got to the reservoir and it was way too WINDY! We didn’t want to drive 30 min. back to the room, so we all made do. Flip flops, tied up my maxi dress–my famous words to my boys–“find a solution” was in effect for that day.

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Jenn’s Home Makeover!

April 16, 2014 by Shelley

Two weeks ago, Camille texted me with the idea of redoing a room for Jenn to lift her spirits and to give her something happy and exciting to focus on. She’s been through a lot in the past year, and we knew lots of people in the neighborhood would love to chip in and be a part of it.

Of course I was on board. Decorating and making something out of nothing is my happy place. Camille put together a secret group on Facebook and added everyone from the neighborhood, and people started donating time, $, and materials! About 30-35 people helped out in some way!

3 days later on Monday, we met with Jenn at her house to take a look around and show her the Pinterest board we put together with our ideas. Jenn chose an inspiration pic.

INSPIRATION PIC!

The next day we bought paint and headed to Ikea! Where we found some AMAZING finds. Entertainment center for $90 and 8×10 jute rug for $105.

Who knew there were so many options for white paint?? We bought 3 gallons of Primer, and 3 gallons of white paint. Thinking that would be enough. Mid way through painting we had to send Heber to buy 2 more gallons! 8 Gallons total!! We ended up painting front room, kitchen, hallway, and stairwell.


FRONT ROOM—BEFORE!! Tan walls, sponge painted wall, and dark chocolate wall.

Ceiling fan, swaggy curtain–but some great pieces we saw we could reuse. The pic to the left of the entertainment center ended up being our inspiration piece for the room It was a cowboy pic.

We loved the crates and knew we could put them to good use. As for the patio chair, we put that out on the front porch.

The room felt DARK. We wanted something light and bright, but still Jenn. She loves tans, browns, and blues. Here’s Camille showing Jenn our ideas on Pinterest. She was quite hesitant about our all white walls idea to make the space brighter and more cohesive. But she said she’d trust us :).

We wanted to streamline the pictures on the walls to make it look more organized and clean lined.
As soon as we finished meeting with Jenn, Camille and I both jumped on all the local classified sites and found treasures! Vintage Yardsale Page on FB, Eagle Mountain 24/7 Yardsale page on FB, and KSL.
End Table $20
Half way built coffee table $20
2 Matching Chandliers $12.50 each

We have a wood shop teacher in our neighborhood, who made us these great box shelves with his wifes help. He also patched some wall holes for us.

We organized a painting party for Saturday, and were hoping to install that evening! We pulled this off in 6 days from the day we met with Jenn to install with everyones help! I even got help with the sewing! We had about 7-8 people show up for each painting shift (primer/topcoat). I love my neighborhood out in the middle of nowhere (Eagle Mountain, UT)!

AFTER!!!! The tufted chair we found on a vintage yard sale site on Facebook for $40. We kept the tan leather couch, we debated ditching it…but every inspiration pics Jenn liked had a Tan sectional. So we went with it and made it work. We left a space between the lamps for a new TV that Jenn’s in the process of getting.

AFTER–the Jute rug gave some great texture to the room and the coffee table ended up amazing. My boys helped sand, stain, and poly it. The crates we reused up on the ledge. We were able to reuse the spriggy vase on the end table and it worked great!

Restore had the second matching chair to the one I bought a month ago, and we snatched it up for $10. It was blue and would work perfect as our second chair.

We wanted a blue floral fabric for the curtains, kind of like the inspiration pic. We found this great Medallion print at the Orem Home Fabrics for $8/yd less my 20% discount. Don’t forget to mention “Slipcovers by Shelley” at the Orem location and receive 20% off regular priced fabric as well.

I got the lamps for $5 each from the coffee table person. I saw they were moving and asked it they had anything else they were selling, we needed lots of stuff! She also gave me the grass sprigs for free that are on the coffee table. The two baskets were 60% off at Joanns–$6 each.

We placed the Cowboy pic over the stairwell. It’s amazing how it popped off the white walls! PERFECT!

We also bought a few other fabrics for pillows. Blue pinstripe cotton and Chenille stripe.

We picked up some old books from Restore for $1 each and some other random accessories (glass, silver, pottery bowls, vases, etc. from Goodwill for $1-$3 each)

KITCHEN–since you can see the dining area from the front door, we wanted to freshen up this space as well. We hung the second matching chandelier and made a second set of curtains. The metal shelf with the plant we picked up for $2 at DI (Goodwill).

When we first met with Jenn, we asked to see her room. She was reluctant, but finally let us take a look. We were hoping we’d be able to pull off a “quick change” with little to no $.

BEDROOM—BEFORE!

BEDROOM–AFTER! We found a chocolate brown bedskirt at Goodwill for $5. From that I came home and looked through my stash of fabric trying to come up with a color scheme that would be bright and happy. I had my old gray euros and foot warmer, and just enough yellow fabric to put on the front of two shams, and enough to do the rectangle bird pillow. I also had a round end table that was kicking around and not being used.

I called my sister to see if she had any king bedding she wasn’t using and would be willing to give away. She had a white comforter! PERFECT! Then we switched out the painting above the bed with the metal piece that used to be hanging in the stairwell.

Not bad for $5 out of pocket. It’s all about trying to use what you have! Oh yes, and it’s all about the bed! Every girl needs a bedskirt right?

Jenn LOVED IT!!!

Total we got $700 in donations to pull off this makeover. Here’s a bit of the breakdown.
$270- Ikea- Rug, entertainment center, throw blanket, curtain rods, and rings
$25- chandeliers
$30- coffee table and two lamps
$100- fabric for two sets of curtains and three pillows
$30- Goodwill–accessories and bedskirt
$35- Restore- chair, books, painters tape, trays, and brushes
$100- paint and primer
$20- Wood and finishing nails
$40- tufted chair
$20- end table
$12- baskets
$18- misc supplies

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Filed Under: decorating, room makeover, saving money

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