This would make a nifty DIY project for those of you who are so inclined. And for those who aren’t inclined (or crafty) no worries, you can buy it here.
I want a sequined jacket…
This would make a nifty DIY project for those of you who are so inclined. And for those who aren’t inclined (or crafty) no worries, you can buy it here.
I want a sequined jacket…
I just love a good DIY project (I also love a yellow & gray color scheme, weathered wood, and sliding barn doors for that matter). Let me tell you, Dana and her ‘handy hubby’ over at House*Tweaking are rocking the DIY. Check out the custom headboard and sliding barn door they created from old fence posts. They’re even kind enough to include how-tos for those of you inspired to try these projects yourself.
Images via House*Tweaking
Brad and I were considering a modern rocker we found on Craigslist for the nursery, but we wanted to recover it. The chair has a slight concave molded shape and I’d hate to spend the money to recover it so I wanted to see if/how we could do it ourselves. That’s how I found this recovered egg chair. I’m always so impressed at any DIY upholstery project, but holy cow! (no pun intended) This one takes the cake!
In total they spent about $200. The chair in cowhide sells for $15,038.00!
Image via DWR
Too bad there were no instructions. I also want to know how they scored an egg chair for so cheap. Lucky!! Read more about the transformation at Hip and Stingy.