Below you will see what was under the zebra print. Let me tell you, it was not a pretty sight- ugly fabric and a stain as an extra bonus! Score!
Finally, her new identity {she's *almost* finished, I still need a trim to hide the staples since I decided against completely removing the chair pad!}:
I removed her old fabric, painted her, and reupholstered her! She's looking pretty snazzy right now. More details to come, but right now it's back to writing my research proposal for my grad class.
10 comments:
First a pink chandelier, now a snazzy chair?! What's next girl!? You've got me hooked.
OMG, you did a fatastic job, J! I love it so much I want to plant my behind on it right now. I mean that in the most flattering way =)
Where did you get the fabric? So drool-worthy!
joi, you did a good job im like the lady above what is next????
I love it! Perfect fabric!
Ok, that is an amazing transformation. Beautiful.
(And why am I blogging instead of writing my thesis????)
Get to work, Michael! : )
I just got done writing part #2 of my research proposal. I used to like writing papers, or so I thought, but all this data analysis independent/dependent variable, sample talk overwhelms me.
Good luck on your thesis!
Everyone-Thanks for the sweet comments. They always put a smile on my face! : )
YOU ARE doing so much I would never expected my niecy Joi to be a decorator...YOU GO GIRL
LUV YA AUNTIE LINDA
Great job, I love the green fabric!
She is a beauty....
Beautiful. I love how the print just pops against the white.
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