You might remember that I showed you this chair that I found at our local community garage sale. For $10.00, it’s a sturdy chair and in good condition.
Nothing drastic. I decided to leave it “as is” after a gentle cleaning and just change out the fabric seat. The previous owner made it easy for me because the green fabric she had used was just push pinned in under the wood seat. I decided to use this graphic {which I believe I found on Pinterest}.
I did it as an iron on transfer onto Osnaberg fabric. After adding a few layers of batting {of which this chair had none to start with}, I covered the seat, stapling the fabric into place.
Screwed it back into the chair base and done!
Simple enough update and I think it made a nice change.
Linking up with
Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Open House Party at No Minimalist Here
Be Inspired at Common Ground
29 comments:
Oh the chair is gorgeous and I love the way the new seat cover looks. Beautiful with your desk. Hugs, Marty
Kathy, what a find! I adore all things bee! The bee motif on your chair is just fabulous! I'll be looking for it on pinterest.
You really changed the whole look of that chair!!!! Beautiful done!!!!
Kathy,
Thank you for sharing this cute chair makeover at my party.
Blessings,
Linda
That chair had great bones and the new fabric seat is perfect!
You've done a beautiful job on that chair. You always make thing Beautiful~!
Kathy, this looks wonderful! You gave this chair a perfect makeover!
Looks beautiful - love the transfer.
Kathy, this came out great!! When you first showed this chair this what I thought you were going to do. Love the graphic.
Cynthia
Love the graphic! Perfect chair for you to now craft on. =)
Jeanine
It's lovely and a bee is classic goodness all day long.
looks good..glad you didn't paint it..
Such a beautiful update....love it! It is perfect for you!
The chair looks wonderful, Kathy- you know I love me some graphics! :)
What a pretty make-over Kathy! I love the graphic you used. Are you keeping the chair or is it going to your booth? It looks beautiful where you have it. Enjoy your evening, Gail
This is so cute! I love what you did with this chair! I am new from southern charm! I would love for you to check out my blog and hopefully follow me back! Have a great day, Nicole!
It looks great Kathy, love the grapic!
Kathy! The chair is so perfect! You know, I think I own the first cousin of your chair. Does yours mind if its cousin does a bit of a copy??
Looks awesome with the desk!!
Love it! Is it one graphic or two together? Is Osnaburg expensive? I know you use it a lot.
Love the Queen bee chair! I've never tried to transfer things on fabric! Looks like I'm missing out!
Warmly,
deb
Beautiful chair! Love the graphic!! I’d love it if you could link this up to our party, Give Me The Goods Monday! {1 party, 4 blogs}
http://www.somuchbetterwithage.com/2013/05/give-me-goods-party-9.html
Have a great week!
Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
BRAVO!!! Absolutely Perfect! It reminds me of what I now call my boy's circus chair. I was going to do something like yours to it, but for a 6 y.o. boy, I think I made a better choice. Still want to do this idea someday. Nicely done!
Check out our circus chair ;)
http://shelstringblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/circus-chair.html
Hi Kathy, Your garage sale chair turned out wonderful with the graphic you used. Love it.
XO Celestina Marie
Queen Bee, I love it! Great transformation with just changing the seat cover.
Queen bee looks perfect now Kathy! Nothing like a good thrift store chair score.
Kathy, I love the new look of your chair.The graphic is perfect! I would love if you stop by and link up this post to this week's party! Hope to see you there! http://mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com
Hugs, Maria
That chair is gorgeous now! I love that graphic that you used on the seat!
Beautiful chair! Great idea. I stay with you. :)
Kathy, It's a pretty chair and the graphic looks great. Thanks for joining the Open House party.
xx,
Sherry
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