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Linen Couch and Chair

January 10, 2015 by Shelley

 

My designer client wanted to have me slipcover this couch for her clients master bedroom. She wanted a tan linen couch and chair done. It was a chocolate velour fabric and had finials screwed in on the top back corners. We removed the fancy finials and filled holes with batting. She also wanted batting to cover the nailhead trim on the arms. I simply staple gunned batting in those areas before putting slipcover on.

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IMG_3780Couch–AFTER! She chose a heavyweight linen look fabric that had a backing on it. She wanted to add some extra detail, hence the extra skirt pleat. We also made all the pillows with pleat ruffle detail. The pillow in the very center was a double flange mitered pillow–she saw a pic of one at some fancy hotel and took a pic of it to show me. I thought about it for a few days and figured out how to make one.

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10848019_10205284071961784_4412386515882851192_nHere’s a close up of the double flange mitered pillow! I love the way it turned out! Definitely time consuming, but kind of fun to do something different that I hadn’t done before. I am thinking of possibly doing a video tutorial for it, if I have enough interest to warrant the effort. Let me know if you are interested.

IMG_3785In the same master bedroom my client wanted to slipcover this traditional dark chenille fancy chair to make it more casual. We used the same cream linen as the pillows on the couch. She wanted to make it super feminine with ties closures and a box pleat skirt.

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SIDE NOTES— I took the second half of December off with my family. We skied a few times and spent a few nights at the cabin for Christmas. The kids were so excited—it finally snowed on Christmas day, so they had some fresh powder on the driveway to snowboard down. Then the day after Christmas we drove from Utah to LA to catch flights to Oahu!

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IMG_7656Carter helped me make a homemade gift for his auntie Sarah out of his Great Grandmas old table cloth linens. It was super easy. Curved out the top by the arm pits, added ties and a pocket out of ticking stripe fabric.

 

IMG_7683Luke was all about getting a tree set up at the cabin and had it decorated in 3 min. flat before anyone else could help him! I love spending Christmas at the cabin! It’s a bit of an adventure hiking up the driveway with sleds of food and snow clothes, and it was 20 degrees inside when we got there. It takes a few hours to get the fire going and warm the place up. Then it took another day to get the kitchen sink to work (space heaters trying to warm up the pipes). No worries I just filled pots of water from the shower to dump in the sink to wash dishes. I love an adventure and a good story!

IMG_7714My sisters came up Christmas eve for some driveway sledding! The cousins loved it!

Next we headed to OAHU!! or as Luke says it…AWAHOO!
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This pic was taken on the top of Chinaman’s hat!

10888770_10205540632615640_5936156528398769479_nWe boogie boarded/waded to Chinaman’s hat (small island right of the coast) then hiked to the top! That was my favorite adventure for the trip. It took us 25 minutes to paddle over.

10882386_10205514038630807_3930077354831463299_nWe found a turtle as big as Luke!

10898163_10205529104287439_7149161878797844427_nWe also love our beach time!

Here’s how we kept our trip affordable—cause you know I am all about traveling for cheap!

1.Bought tickets on Allegiant Air for $440 roundtrip out of LAX and only paid for 1 checked bag.

Allegiant charges for carry on bags –but personal items are free. All the boys packed in a drawstring backpack (personal item) saving us $240! Tickets out of SLC, UT (where we live) were $900 each! We decided to drive to LAX to catch flights and save $2250. Since gas prices took a huge drop in the past month it only cost us $100 in gas to get to LA and back. We drove Hebers subaru impreza instead of my pilot. Less space, but better gas mileage.

2.Used Chase Sapphire credit card miles to book our rental car in Oahu–saving us $200!

3. Used Chase Sapphire credit card miles to pay for our Condo stay–saving us $750!

I had just gotten a new credit card offer in the mail 4months before our trip offering me 70,000 miles if I spent $5,000 in the first 3 months. WE put all our expenses on this card for 3 months, then used the cash back option and paid for the condo we f0und on VRBO.

4. Used Chase Sapphire credit card miles to book one hotel night in Barstow, Ca for the way home–saving us $100

Our flight came in at 8pm and we knew we wouldn’t want to drive 10 hours to get home that night. We opted for a 2 hour drive, and a quick hotel stay that included free breakfast.

5. I packed food for the drive to LA and made sandwiches for the plane ride. No way I wanted to pay $12/sandwich for 5 of us! Heber thought my hard vintage suitcase packed to the brim with bread, PB, honey, crackers, oranges, etc for the drive was hilarious–but he put up with my crazy idea anyhow! What a great man!IMG_7730

6. We shopped at Costco in Oahu for our groceries. We spent $200 for the week. We made all our meals in the condo, except for the buffet dinner we had at the Polynesian Cultural Center (which ended up being free–our friends parents volunteer there and hooked us up!)

7.We got discount tickets to the Polynesian cultural center from our friends parents that work there one night a week. —saving us $425!

8. We borrowed boogie boards and snorkeling gear from my friends parents in Oahu–saving us $150 in rentals

8. I shopped around for airport parking before we left and paid online–saving us $50! Parking our car for the week only cost $52 instead of over $100!

9. We made an approximate spending budget before we left and brought cash in an envelope–that way we could monitor more easily where we were at. From the time we left our house to the time we returned we spent $800 total! This included gas to LA, groceries, food, activities, souvenirs, etc.), which was way less than I thought we would. I had brought $1200.

10. Total for trip to Oahu for a family of five was $3,100!

Filed Under: chair, couch, exposed legs, kick pleat skirt, money, pleat ruffle, saving money, travel

White English Rolled Arm Chair

October 3, 2014 by Shelley

Hey everyone! Lindsey at Better After blog is hosting a giveaway for me! I’m giving away one copy of Styling Cents and a “How to Slipcover DVD”!

I know how much we all like to see awesome before and afters…her blog is all about BEFORE and AFTER photos which are pretty AMAZING!

I am offering an exclusive 30% off promo code to her readers for Styling Cents and all my other tutorial products! Go to her site and check it out!
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Now onto a slipcover makeover!

I did this chair this past spring and realized I never posted about it. My client wanted to change her cream chair to a white english rolled arm chair to go with her newly designed bedroom! Which is pretty AMAZING! IMG_2152

CHAIR–BEFORE

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CHAIR–AFTER–kept the legs exposed!

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Turned legs are my favorite!

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Ran piping down the inside arm to finish it off

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IMG_2166Now this is a bedroom! Pretty bedding, end tables, lamps, a few purposeful accessories, and that amazing antique chair!

Filed Under: chair, exposed legs, giveaway, no skirt, ottoman, white duck cloth

Bergere Chairs–exposed wood

August 29, 2013 by Shelley

My client dropped these chairs off, and I couldn’t contain my excitement! They were a sage green with exposed wood and crazy beautiful lines! She wanted to keep the lines as clean as possible and not frilly, and if possible wanted to show off the vertical wood bar on the outside back.
CHAIRS–BEFORE

CHAIRS–AFTER–she used a white twill that formed and shaped perfectly on all the curves.


 The outside back was a little tricky–I sewed a panel on the left side with the piping then fed it behind the wood and used velcro to close the opening. (White velcro…it’s hard to see). Somehow every wrinkle shows up in pics–it looked way better in person. Of course she prewashed her fabric, so she can wash the slipcovers.

The second side of velcro was sewn onto the seam allowance behind the piping on the right.

How beautiful is that! I was so happy that it turned out how I thought it should in my head.

She wanted to do peekaboo holes on the arms to show off some more wood. Of course I did piping down the inside arm seam to finish it off and make it look more tailored.

 I did a band around the front edge to hug the curve better.

SIDE NOTES—

-My next race is in October….a day relay in Park City—hopefully there’s not snow! We all run twice, 65 miles total with a 6 man team.

-Working on a “Travel for Cheap” post—I started it yesterday, but it’s super rambly—I need to edit and add some photos, to get you excited! I know it’s no fun to read a long post with no pics!

-I am adjusting back to the new schedule with school and kids homework—we’ll see how I fare this year with 8th grade advanced math!

-I am booking into November right now—Don’t forget, I always take December off! So if there’s something you need, make sure and email me to get on my list sooner rather than later!

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Filed Under: chair, exposed legs, no skirt, white twill

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