Hey....look! Sun!
Remember the fugly stool I bought a few days ago for 10.00?
I disassembled it.
Then I started playing with fabrics and trims. I really like mixing rustic with elegant. I've done this all over my house. My dining room table is a big old french pine table. The chairs are covered in Scalamandre fabric. For the stool, I chose a pale green burlap.
I picked a flat paint for the legs to match the burlap.
Whenever I have legs to spray paint, I stick them in a Styrofoam container. This holds them sturdily in place and you can do the entire leg at one time.
This works better than any other method I have tried.
I also left the old fabric on. I figured this would lend more sturdiness to the burlap.
I cut the burlap to be just slightly larger than the stool top.
I turned the top over and began stapling the burlap to the underside.
First I stapled the entire circumference about one inch from the edge.
Then I stapled the extra lengths so it would all lie flat.
Bingo....new top!
I had this extra fabric from an old project. It is purple and light green.
I covered the underside with it.
I took the legs outside and sat the Styrofoam on cardboard.
Then I sprayed them with the flat paint. The color is fossil.
While the legs were drying, I played with more trim. The plan was starting to take shape. This pic probably shows the colors better than any of the others.
When I covered the underside, I circled the holes where the legs would be screwed back in. I sliced through the fabric and stapled around the holes.
Then I screwed the legs back on.
I chose this fringe which is a heather color.
Then I attached the piping which is a dark purple and green. The colors match the plaid fabric on the underside.
I bought this fun pompom tassel trim with little green crystals.
I really had trouble getting the true color in a photo.
But here is the new stool.
The fringe will straighten out in a few days.
If the stool is turned over, even the underside is pretty.
The colors contrast much better than they do in the photos.
Click for a better look.
Remember the fugly stool I bought a few days ago for 10.00?
I disassembled it.
Then I started playing with fabrics and trims. I really like mixing rustic with elegant. I've done this all over my house. My dining room table is a big old french pine table. The chairs are covered in Scalamandre fabric. For the stool, I chose a pale green burlap.
I picked a flat paint for the legs to match the burlap.
Whenever I have legs to spray paint, I stick them in a Styrofoam container. This holds them sturdily in place and you can do the entire leg at one time.
This works better than any other method I have tried.
I also left the old fabric on. I figured this would lend more sturdiness to the burlap.
I cut the burlap to be just slightly larger than the stool top.
I turned the top over and began stapling the burlap to the underside.
First I stapled the entire circumference about one inch from the edge.
Then I stapled the extra lengths so it would all lie flat.
Bingo....new top!
I had this extra fabric from an old project. It is purple and light green.
I covered the underside with it.
I took the legs outside and sat the Styrofoam on cardboard.
Then I sprayed them with the flat paint. The color is fossil.
While the legs were drying, I played with more trim. The plan was starting to take shape. This pic probably shows the colors better than any of the others.
When I covered the underside, I circled the holes where the legs would be screwed back in. I sliced through the fabric and stapled around the holes.
Then I screwed the legs back on.
I chose this fringe which is a heather color.
Then I attached the piping which is a dark purple and green. The colors match the plaid fabric on the underside.
I bought this fun pompom tassel trim with little green crystals.
I really had trouble getting the true color in a photo.
But here is the new stool.
The fringe will straighten out in a few days.
If the stool is turned over, even the underside is pretty.
The colors contrast much better than they do in the photos.
Click for a better look.
Comments
It really looks great!
What is best of all...NO one has one like it! :)
A GREAT choice of trims!
Love,
Mona
Have a great day now!
Christer.
a LITTLE bit better today...OMG.
sending love,
kary
Hugs to Teddys too !
Great colours and pretty which ever way you look at it.
Have a wonderful weekend.
I have left you a little something over at my blog. Also, your package arrived today! Thank you! It was such fun to unpack everything, and I love it all.
By the way, I nominated you for a blog award. Pick it up at http://collegegirlsdays.blogspot.com/2010/03/beautiful-blogger-award.html
It looks wonderful! I love your color choices, and the embellishements truly make it unique. something that you'd never find mass marketed! I truly love it!
LOVE it!
Unfortunately my cats would love the fringe too! LOL!
I'm really impressed with you doing the underside too.
Very cool!
I'm soooo bad at stuff like this. You have no idea. LOL
Well done, J.