Sometime around Christmas, Wes found this chair (along with a matching ottoman) curbside and brought it home to me. Initially, I wanted to purchase a new chair and ottoman for the living room, but when I realized that one of my children would have to forego college in order for that to happen, I began searching Craig's List for a chair and ottoman set that I could recover. Being indecisive and noncommittal, I gave Wes plenty of time to find one that bore his favorite price tag: FREE! Don't think he wasn't SO VERY PROUD of himself! (He even tried to convince me that the navy/cream/floral combo went perfectly with our existing decor!!)
Thankfully, it was a decent chair with no foul odor, and was in great shape structurally. As an added bonus, Wes bought me a pneumatic stapler so that I could tackle the job like a pro! So the hunt for the perfect fabric was on.
What Wes didn't realize was he had just lifted the lid of Pandora's box!!
The fabric selection for the chair make-over led to a series of selections that would find my entry and living room completely overhauled by the end of Spring Break! (Complete with pictorial proof of all of my hard work!)

WOW!!! I am so impressed, and so very happy I know where to turn next time we find a free item curbside!! =0)
ReplyDeleteyou've got skilz!
ReplyDeletemad skilz!!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeletethat turned out so great! You've got yourself some talent there and a great looking chair to boot!
FREE!?!?!? you rocked this project, inside and out.
ReplyDeleteAre you a professional reupholsterer? Cuz it sure looks that way!
ReplyDeleteHow did you learn how to do this? It looks awesome!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to reupholster something...but I don't know how.
Wow you did an amazing job! IT looks perfect. I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteSandy-I am not a professional! But this is definitely not my first try. I've done 5 or 6 things now.
ReplyDeletePriscilla-I found a book at the library (with pictures because I'm a very visual learner!). The most important thing is to pay careful attention while pulling off the fabric so that you know how to put the new fabric back on!