My husband enjoys this "less than awesome" store . We actually go there pretty often. The store carries all sorts of things he needs on a regular basis for work and have, probably, the best prices around.
I usually just sit in the car while he runs in and gets what he needs. This time I decided to go in.
Bribing me with cheap paint brushes actually worked. He wasn't kidding. I can buy paint brushed there for $4!! Good ones. After filling up my buggy with much needed paint brushes (I'm not one to clean out my brushes, I just throw them away after using....I know....I know...)
I glanced around at what might catch my eye.
I looked and thought to myself, "hhmmm look at that fabric. It looks identical to the fabric I have picked out for my sofa." I grabbed up this bulky package . Ran to my husband ,asking," Doesn't this look EXACTLY like the fabric for the sofa" Thinking maybe I was delusional from wandering ENDLESSLY around this lethargic inducing store.
He said,"yup, sure does."
Nuff said for me!
Are you kidding me? I found the fabric I needed to cover my couch for only $30???? Really?
Sure did. What was originally going to cost me well over a hundred bucks....I got for around $30. aaahhh...I love this store.
Giggle.
So that brings me to.....
You all, I'm sure, remember "Drug behind a truck" . Oh that poor couch. Who could forget. In case you did.... click here.
Ick!! Makes me sick just looking at it.
I'm so excited to tell you I have FINISHED the
O-SO-FAB-U-LOUS
slip cover!
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Are
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Isn't she a beauty?! Aww. I'm so proud.
Now, I didn't provide you gals with a tutorial.Because I am by FAR no professional and I wanted to be spared of all the criticism on my techniques.
Grin.
I even made her a little skirt. Isn't that sweet?
Isn't that amazing. Now I am the self proclaimed "budget friendly designer"
Happy slipcovering ~Momma









OMG!!!! You need to do this professionally!!!! The sofa turned out fabulous and looks like it should have cost major bucks!!!! What a beautiful job, and the decor is marvelous!!!!! Congratulations. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That slipcover is beyond fabulous!! Great job with it! I love the whole room! Great mason jars and vintage fan! Gorgeous, gorgeous!
ReplyDelete~Kiri
You should be super proud of how it turned out!! Wanna make one for me? ;) haha
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH!!!! I am in awe of your superpowers!!! Can you pleeeeease come to my house and make me some slipcovers??? I think you did an amazing job! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the slipcovers! I wish I had your talent!! I also LOVE your old fan! Did you get that at a second hand shop? I want one!!
ReplyDeleteJessica @ www.seatomyheart.com
You did a fabulous job of slipcovering that couch. I love it. Looks professional to me.
ReplyDeleteI'm working on my first slipcover - what a fantastic job - I love the little skirt!
ReplyDeletewow!!! It is a beautiful transformation! I have always been so afraid to try sewing a slipcover... you did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeletexoxo
this should be a mandatory tutorial to all the couches-on-porches-homeowners out there! Ha! How you even THOUGHT of that is beyond me. Yikes. Congrats!!
ReplyDelete~Ada in Coastal Cali
Aren't drop cloths great? And they wash up nice and soft too. Wow. That sofa is amazing. Great ruffle!!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh my word...gorgeous! i'm going to run link your slip to your blog!
ReplyDeletei'm dying..that is gorgeous...i want to learn how to make a slip cover TERRIBLY!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job -- you have to love that camel back shape! I've done a sofa and have to put a seat cover and skirt on my chair -- it's worth it -- you can wash the heck out of them and they just get better with age. Congrats on a great redo!
ReplyDeleteWow just came across you from The Polka Dot chair...wow this is just one amazing re-do!! I think you really should show us a tutorial on this! You have totally motivated me. I love it!! I need to know how you did the skirt. I love the pleats and I need to know some tricks in making the pleats. I made something recently and just eyeballed it....it turned out cute but I am sure there is a better way.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog by the way too!
Karin
Fantastico! I'm way impressed. {And lovely pics, too!}
ReplyDeleteAmazing! And, I totally agree with the priceless part. That's how I feel about every project I actually complete.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! I'm so impressed - I would love to be able to make something like that!
ReplyDeleteway to go lady! that looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteFantastic job!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been contemplating doing this very thing to a chair. Thanks for doing it first so that I know the drop cloth will work. Clearly, you're more motivated than I am--you go girl!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? That's incredible! As we say in Boston, I'm wicked impressed.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job! I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteI saw the couch before and I had no idea there were such marvelous possibilities for it! Amazing transformation! I am about to embark on attempting to slipcover and one of my big concerns is fabric cost. I think I just found a solution...
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I would NEVER guess what was under that beautiful thing!:)
ReplyDeleteSo did you patchup the couch somehow first?
ReplyDeleteHowever you did it.. it's really good... makes me want to run down to the Goodwill on dollar day and buy an ugly couch..lol..
That is beautiful - I am so impressed!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed!! Your couch looks gorgeous! I'm trying to get my nerve up to try this. Love your blog.
ReplyDelete-Rene
You may not be a professional, but that slipcover looks professionally done! I am in awe of your sewing skills. That couch has the prettiest shape.
ReplyDeleteAmazing little slipcover! I'm with you on giving a tutorial on how you made it. I just "do" and write about it later. I'm sew inspired!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVE YOUR STYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteNewest Follower via Link Party! Love your stuff, love your style!!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Project Diaries at Stories of a House. :) WOW! Pleated dropcloth slipcover + mason jars & flowers = LOVE. Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm a new follower from Stories of A House. Hope you can follow me back. I really wish you would have put up a tutorial on the slip covers because I have never ever done one and would love to see it. It would be so helpful.
ReplyDeleteWho cares if your not perfect! Please reconsider!
Thanks
Nancy
Gorgeous! I know making slipcovers is a lot of work. Your work really paid off!!
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