Monday, July 26, 2010

Dining Area Refresh Part One

Just about two months ago, I realized I was really tired of our dining area. It felt cramped, cluttered and dull. And my "Cheap and Easy" Living Room update was just drawing my attention from my less-than-fabulous dining area.

Unfortunately I was running short on inspiration, and more importantly, craftiness. Anyone who knows me, knows that hot glue guns and I are not friends. And I'm pretty sure that hot glue guns are a vital part of any craft/diy project.


Despite my craftiness handicap, I had seen one project that looked do-able. One of my favorite bloggers, Katie from Cleared for Take-Off recovered one of her chairs (sorry I'm too lazy to find the actual post). With this in mind, I begged my husband for a return trip to target. I wanted more of those pillow covers to recover my chair seats. Luckily I measured the chairs first, so upon arriving at Target, I discovered the pillow covers were way too small. Fail.

I was upset, but would not be distracted from my ultimate goal. As I roamed aimlessly looking for inspiration, I saw a table runner I adored, and below it (or above it -- let's be honest my memory is pretty questionable), I saw matching napkins. Napkins that were just about big enough (I hoped) to cover the seats of my chairs.

So I bought them, and borrowed my father-in-law's staple gun, because you know staple guns are great for people who are too stupid to use a hot glue gun without injury (insert sarcasm here).

And so it began...

 

I stapled the fabric around the base (not my finger!).



Foster helped.



Then I just screwed it back onto the chair frame. THIS IS IMPORTANT: Don't put staples where the frame of your chair sits. If you do, the screws won't go in. I promise. Believe me, I know. Also buy one of these nifty screwdrivers where you can just change out the head, and you can twist halfway and then just turn it back. Way easier.


Add in a matching table runner, and you're all set!

7 comments:

  1. What a nice job! I am not "crafty" either, but this is inspiring! :)

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  2. Those cushions look awesome! Great job! I'm here from Jenna's Journey bloghop!

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  3. Adorable! Great job! I am here from Jenna's Journeys bloghop as well.

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  4. Thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. I just LOVE that fabric...especially the fact that they were napkins. Great job (and great writing too.)
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  5. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog earlier and commenting! Love the cushions!

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  6. That is super cute! Thanks for leaving me a comment! Have a great day!

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  7. Great idea, and the outcome looks wonderful!

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