This pillow sits on a chair in my living room. It adds just the right pop of color to a chair that I don't want to part with just yet.
This pillow is in my bedroom. We have had this chair for 25 years, that is just crazy. It was a pretty blue and red plaid at one time. A few years ago I decided to try and recover it. That is how it found its way to my bedroom. Let's just say the job is less than professional.
I had left over fabric so I made a bureau scarf.
Last but not least, our bedside tables are beginning to show their age. But, I still like them so I made two heart shaped scarfs for them. The room really looks good. I thought with the walls being a light green and using red fabric for added touches that it would take on a Christmas feel, but it didn't. I think using the dark brown fabric and having dark brown floors helped. The next project will be...
Last but not least, our bedside tables are beginning to show their age. But, I still like them so I made two heart shaped scarfs for them. The room really looks good. I thought with the walls being a light green and using red fabric for added touches that it would take on a Christmas feel, but it didn't. I think using the dark brown fabric and having dark brown floors helped. The next project will be...
8 comments:
I just love all of your projects! That turtle candleholders is great!
This is all so pretty. I want that pillow♥
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OH!!! I love these projects! Really beautiful!
I really like your pillows. The pop of color is just right. It really ties everything together when you use the same fabric for table runners. Very nice.
Debbie
I am really groovin on that dark gingham, and custom making heart shaped fabric pieces to cover the tops of your bedside tables, that is just so cool!
What a nice blog. Love that pillow.
Your house must be cheerful and fun with all of these new projects completed. I love them all.
Denise - you did a great job - I love them all!!! I wish I could get as much as done as you do!! Happy Crafting! Cathy
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