Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bridgett's Chair

I met Bridgett through Megan. She is an adorable young mother and very talented children's photographer. She asked us to help her find props for photo shoots. We found this fabulous French Bergere at a local antique shop.
Meg painted it this playful funky green, Bridgette supplied the fabric, and I reupholstered it.
This vintage trim and fringe from my collection brought it all together.
Wouldn't you love to have portraits of your babies in this fun chair?

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Linda's Valances

Last month I made these windows treatments for a friend. They cover the three windows in her breakfast room with a view to a beautiful wooded area.
She chose gorgeous fabric, deep red with an embroidered muliticolor floral design, and beautiful moss and gold fringe. Her entire home is warm, welcoming and magazine worthy.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Labor of Love

I found these 70's style chairs and their matching ottoman at an estate sale a few months ago and offered them and the promise to recover them to our daughter, Megan, as a birthday gift. She chose the fabrics and repainted the chairs with a distressed finish. (She did this painting12 hours before her second daughter was born. Crawling around on the floor, reaching and bending may have helped to start her labor.)

"BEFORE" with 80's Fabric

"AFTER"

The 70's are back...
and classy with 2000's fabrics.
I learned that this is not my favorite kind of upholstery because every edge is a finish edge. Megan says that every time I complete a project I say that I won't do that again. I don't want to do this kind again, but I imagine I will when I find another great chair and have forgotten the labor pains of these "twins". I believe that Megan will have another baby one day, too.