Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sunday Morning Antiquing - July 15th

Last Sunday we went over to Todd Farm, in hopes of finding two more dining room chairs.   We left empty handed as far as chairs but did find this mint green shabby chic shelf with two ornate cast iron brackets.   I actually found the same brackets on ebay for five times what we paid for the shelf so I think I got a pretty good deal.




After Todd Farm we stopped at another nearby flea market/ antique store.  One of the vendors was having a 40% moving sale in the antique store so we scored two great finds.    We also saw a chair there that would have been perfect for our dining room table, it almost matched the style of the other chairs we have purchased - plus it was only $8 on sale!  Unfortunately, there was only one not two so we passed.   

My husband really loved this metal and glass lantern.  Not sure where we can put it yet, we were thinking of taking the outdoors in and hanging it in our guest bedroom.



Lastly, we purchased this sweet little rocking horse wooden hanging.  I think it would be so charming in a nursery someday.  I was even thinking you could paint the baby's name on it.


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Dining Room chairs - Before and After

Now that we have the four chairs spray painted for our new dining room table, we have been looking for fabric to reupholster the seats with.   The chairs originally had a stained and worn beige and what I would call "dusty" rose color floral pattern fabric, definitely not pretty.



We narrowed down to our three favorites (all from JoAnn Fabrics):


Waverly Carino / Buttercup - Definitely one of my favorites.  It also comes in blue which would work well with two yellow end chairs.  However it might be a bit too much of a mustard yellow. 


Waverly Porch Swinger / Chambray - The stripe is classic,  love how it's called Porch Swinger.  The blue matches almost perfectly to the chair.


Waverly Language Of The Garden Ballroom Plaid - I really like the plaid but the blues look a bit off and it might be slightly a too country kitsch for my taste.



We ended up going with a pattern very similar to Waverly's Porch Swinger and we love it. 

We spent yesterday upholstering two of the four chairs (one of the wooden seats is cracked so we need the 3rd chair as a sample to trace a new seat seat).   I have never upholstered anything in my life so it definitely was an newbies's attempt.  Not perfect but I think overall a vast improvement to how the chairs looked before.   The fabric was exactly what we were looking for and just so happens to almost match the fabric on the Country Living cover that was my inspiration!








Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Four Chairs Down... Two More to Go.

Ever since we found the white distressed dining room table at Brimfield we have been on the hunt for chairs.   A few weeks ago as my husband was returning from a day of fishing in Newburyport when he spotted 4 vintage chairs at a yard sale.  The chairs were exactly what we were looking for.   They were not too ornate or to large (we have a very small dining room).   The best part was the claw and ball front legs!

I had just received my June issue of Country Living and the cover image became our inspiration.   We wanted to bring some color into the room so we decided to go with a slate blue similar to the one on the cover.   We still need to find two end chairs, which we plan on spray painting yellow.    I have also been looking at fabric to reupholster.    





The table we purchased at Brimfield.