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Monday, January 3, 2011

Pajama Party


I cut out fabrics for these PJ bottoms and night gown several weeks ago... I wanted to finish them before Christmas, well, that was wishful thinking on my part.


I finally finished it last week, and now we are enjoying them. The flannel is perfect for the cold nights...very cozy and warm.


When Rachel and I did our "Girl's day out and night in" while the boys were out skiing, we had a bubble bath, tried on new lotions we got from Bath & Body works (they were on sale for $3 a bottle!), did our nails while we watched a Barbie movie... with our new PJs on!

It was a great opportunity to spend quality time with her.
I am so looking forward to spending more mother & daughter time like this.

How to Cover a Dining Room Chair

Recovering dining room chairs is a simple, inexpensive and quick way to update any dining room décor. Using only basic tools and about 3/4 yards of fabric per chair, this easy project can be completed by even the most inexperienced DIYer.


Supplies
Staple gun and staples
Fabric
Foam or seat cushions
Electric knife or serrated knife
Scissors
Marker
Ruler

Please read through all instructions before beginning project.

Preparation
Remove fabric, staples and old padding from chair seat if necessary. (In many cases, to remove the chair seat you will need to unscrew the seat from the chair bottom.)


Gather supplies
To determine the amount of batting and fabric needed, measure the length and width of your chair seat at the widest points. Add 8 or more inches to each dimension and then multiply by the number of chairs.

NOTE: The amount of fabric needed depends on the size of the chair and the pattern of the fabric. When finished, each chair should be identical. Thus, you may need more fabric in order to center the fabric design than just the amount it takes to cover the chair.

To determine the amount of foam needed, measure the outside dimensions of the chair bottom and then multiply by the number of chairs. (I always add a few extra inches to guarantee I have enough.)

Foam
If your chair foam is in good condition and does not need to be replaced, skip to “Covering Seat with Fabric.” If you need to replace the foam, there are two choices - purchase pre-cut chair cushions or create your own cushions from foam. My chairs were not a standard size, so I purchased 1” foam.

Use the seat bottom to make a template. Place the seat bottom wrong side up on top of the foam.


Using a marker, trace around outside edge of seat bottom.


Cut foam using an electric knife or serrated knife.




Batting
Batting is used to create a smooth edge and provide additional cushioning.

Place seat bottom on top of batting and cut about 4 inches wider than the outside edge of the seat bottom. Place foam right side down in the center of the batting. Place seat bottom right side down on top of foam.


Pull center point of batting on one side to back side of seat bottom. Use the staple gun to secure. Repeat on other three sides, securing each side with one staple in center.


Working from the center out, continue pulling and securing batting with staples until you reach the corners on all four sides. Pull batting tight around the corners and staple,


Trim excess batting.


Covering Seat with Fabric
This process is pretty much identical to covering the seat bottom with batting.

In order to center the fabric design in the middle of the chair seat, place chair seat right side up on flat surface. Lay fabric over top, centering design. Carefully, flip chair seat over.


Pull center point of fabric on one side to back of seat bottom. Use the staple gun to secure. Repeat on other three sides, securing each side with one staple in center. At this point it is a good idea to turn the chair seat right side up to make sure the fabric pattern is centered and pulled evenly. If not remove staples and try again. If everything looks even, turn seat back to right side down and continue stapling as above.


Trim excess fabric.


Place chair seat on chair and attach with screws.


Enjoy your new chairs!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Tea Rose Home: The First Adventure in 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!

I had a great time at my New Year's Eve Party. It is late at night (about 2:00 AM) but I am still on a bit of a sugar high, and am not sleepy at all. :)

I hope this year will be wonderful and full of happiness for all of you.

In my last post, I mentioned about there being something I wanted to post about...





Tam from Sew Darn Cute asked me to be one of the "Stars" in her Crafting with the Stars challenge! I was a little nervous, as I get when I try new things. BUT, I know it is good to get out of my comfort zone every now and then and to stretch myself (even if it is only an inch at a time). So, I gladly accepted the offer. I feel so honored to be in the challenge with such amazing bloggers, and I hope I will be able to keep up with them!

Well, whoever wishes to be in the contest, read this carefully... The auditions start today at Sew Darn Cute and go until the 15th. All the rules and details will be on her blog, so head over there to find out more about the contest.

If you wish to, grab the button to spread the word. I know it will be fun!
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