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Upcycled Chair

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To see what I did with this old chair, a pot of paint and these colourful fabrics, click on the link below: –

Minerva Crafts Blogger’s Network: Upcycled Chair

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41 thoughts on “Upcycled Chair

  1. What an amazing transformation!

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  2. What a brilliant job you’ve made of that chair post puppy mayhem. You are indeed a woman of many and various talents.
    Good tip for not leaving a seam allowance when making cushions – I do hate a saggy corner.

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  3. A brilliant makeover!! Such ”Happy” looking fabrics really bring it to life 🙂

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  4. So cheerful. You have a good eye for mixing colours. It’s turned out great K xXx

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  5. Absolutely perfect. I love the fabric you choose, it ties in perfectly with the paint. Gorgeous new chair, ideal for relaxing with a cup of tea. 🙂

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  6. Loved what you did with the chair, you need to take a photo of the dog sitting on the chair. We can’t sit on anything new unless our dog has tried it first!

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  7. What a lovely job you did on the ,dogs, chair.? Do you think they will realise that it’s no longer “theirs” ? Love your set of dolls clothes too. Took me right back to the ones I made for Christmas for you and Tina, all those years ago.! XXX

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    • Is that you, Mum? I’ll never forget all those doll’s clothes you made for us that Christmas – one of the best presents ever. The chair is in the “sun room” – dogs have been relegated to their suitcase bed and they seem happy enough. Xx

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  8. I love the end result! You have a designer’s eye for what looks good together and what doesn’t. Awesome job my friend!! 😀

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  9. It looks amazing! The throw pillow is the perfect touch.

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  10. That really is a total transformation! Glad the dogs have realised that it is no longer theirs!

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  11. Great ‘before and after’ picture. Brilliant transformation!

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  12. Looks amazing, I’ve got two chairs to recover, just not quite got round to it 🙂

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  13. Unbelievable, looks amazing. I love old chairs and hope to inherit two from my mum soon, your post has provided much encourangement.

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    • Most old fashioned chairs can be given a new lease of life for 21st century living and at least they tend to be sturdy and worth transforming – not like flat-pack furniture which falls apart after 12 months so you have to go back and buy some more!

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  14. OMGoodness I can’t believe the transformation !!!!! brilliant

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  15. Ahh that’s beautiful!! What a difference, and great colour choices! Will the dog still be allowed to sit on it??? 🙂

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  16. absolutely love it Sheila, it looks fantastic!!

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  17. This has really got the Wow factor! I love it! You’ve just inspired my – I have an old foot stool that’s long past it best that we got from M&S. I was gonna see if I could get a few quid on ebay for it but I’m going to do it up myself after seeing your transformation! 🙂

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  18. Sheila, I love what you’ve done with this chair. Your tutorials are so thorough and easy to follow. That pink and blue combination will be right at home in your sun room. And those fabric combos are brilliant.

    You have some mad skills, woman, and great taste in fabrics.

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