Grab your spray paint and glue gun!
Ohhhh, spray paint and glue guns are my favorite tools...truly!
I want to share with you this darling little stool I made over with a can of spray paint, scrap of fabric and my handy dandy hot glue gun! (Giggle)
I have an old tv tray that I use for many of my spray paint projects. I sprayed the legs with a flat white spray paint.
Then I use an old vintage pillowcase (scrap fabric would work as well)
and cut it into the shape of the stool top. I tacked the fabric on and then hot glued some accent trim around the sides to give it a little extra shabby fluff!
I also fixed up a darling little chair with this sweet fabric, of course I shabbied the chair with a couple of coats of white paint and then distressed it a bit!
Don't you just adore this sweet vintage pink rose...ohh la la!
I have beautiful lace Shabby Chic curtains all across the front of my living room windows, I will show you more soon.
Be inspired and go whip out your paint and glue!
I am partying with Cindy at
http://romantichome.blogspot.com/ for Show and Tell Friday!
&
Sweet Beverly for Pink Saturday at
http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/my_weblog/
&
Connie with Frou Frou Friday
at
http://connie-livingbeautifully.blogspot.com/
&
Connie with Frou Frou Friday
at
http://connie-livingbeautifully.blogspot.com/
Squishy Hugs,
Olivia
Sad, but I've been known to fix clothing with a hot glue gun, honey. I'm pathetic sometimes. ;-)
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Connie
I love the roses, so pretty! I really like how the stool and chair both turned out.
ReplyDeleteOlivia, again you have outdone yourself. How beautiful your little stool is!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just adorable! It doesn't even look like the same stool at all!!! You really had some vision with that one!
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia... You have done a beautiful job! The pillowcase has a great pattern... I am always on the look out for old linens too :-)
ReplyDeleteBella
Oh, this is ssssso pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Have a good night!
Leticia
Beautiful transformation. I think they should invent a heatproof holster for us girls and our glue guns. Can't live without them. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteThose turned out so lovely.. And I am sure it was not that easy??
ReplyDeleteMaggey
BOTH OF YOUR CHAIRS TURNED OUT BEAUTIFULLY :)
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB, AMAZING WHAT ONE CAN DO WITH A CAN OF SPRAY PAINT AND A HOT GLUE GUN....LOL
XOX~MARI
Olivia, love the way you did the chair and especially the stool. It is gorgeous. happy frufru friday. Hugs, Pat
ReplyDeletenow where's my glue gun.
Olivia!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out darling! My favorite tool is my glue gun! Its my best friend! Love that fabric too!
Blessings,
Lorena
Hello Olivia...Happy FrouFrou Friday! Your little ole stool is now a beautiful and elegant stool. I agree, one can not live without a glue gun or a can of spray pain!!!
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xo
THAT IS SO DARN SWEET! THAT WOULD LOOK GREAT IN MY BEDROOM! MARCIA
ReplyDeleteOlivia,
ReplyDeleteI just love it and that fabric is so darling!!
You made me want to go and spray paint a bird cage that I have been putting off doing but it is really windy here today and my fence in my yard would end up with most of the paint on it today!! LOL!!
Hopefully tomorrow!! Now where are you going to put that sweet thing??
Hugs,
Debbie
Can you say G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S??? Love the stool makeover. Just popped in from Cindy's Romantic Home and found your blog!!! Now I'm going to be spending my afternoon reviewing all your posts.
ReplyDeleteLisa@Suburban Retreat
That looks so nice Olivia, and I really like the sweet material you had used. What would we do without our glue guns????? I'm telling you I have used that baby so much... I might need to get another one.
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You did a great job on the stool makeover and the chair. Love that rosebud fabric. Thanks for sharing,
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Patricia Rose-A Potpourri of Fabric, Fragrance and Findings
www.patriciarose-apotpourri.com
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Very beautiful my friend! LOVE the redo!
ReplyDeletexoRebecca
WOW, what a beautiful transformation!!! Love the roses! Blessings~~~ Daphne
ReplyDeleteJust too cute! Love the fringe going on there. Thanks for your visit and sweet comment! You have a wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteHugs- Tete
We had exactly the same number of followers, that is until I became your newest follower!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stool, what a remake. Where ever did you get that fancy fringe! It is unbelievable. I love my glue gun and paint too. My garage floor shows it as there are different colors all over the floor, even though I put down plastic. Beautiful blog. So nice to meet you on Pink Saturday.
I wish I could get inspired like you. I do believe I lost it somewhere. I never seem to do things I should anymore. Wonder if age has anything to do with it?
ReplyDeleteOkay send me one!I usually fix stuff with duct tape. Pink duct tape but duct tape nonetheless.
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Maggie @
"Do these shoes match this purse?"
Lovely transformation of that TV stand! I love it! Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your Pink stool, Happy Pink Saturday to you! Pinky Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! You always do a great job!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BELATED PINK SATURDAY OLIVIA,
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR STOPPING BY TO SEE ME.
THIS MAKEOVER IS STUNNING. I LOVE FRINGE.
THIS WOULD BE A BEAUTIFUL PROJECT FOR METAMORPHIS MONDAY. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WERE THE ONE I TOLD OR NOT BUT I USE TO USE MY GLUE GUN SO MUCH AND BURNED THE TIPS OF MY FINGERS AND HANDS AND LEGS WHERE IT DRIPPED THAT I WAS SURE IT HAD CHANGED MY FINGERPRINTS.
HAVE A VERY LOVELY WEEK AND WHAT IS LEFT OF THE WEEKEND.
HUGS
SIMPLY DEBBIE
A super duper cutsey stool. Love the pink rose fabric!!! Wishing you a happy PS on my first time!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable! I love my glue gun too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia! Now THAT is what I call adorable! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBig TX hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Inspirational....you have turned something plain and simple into something totally shabby and elegant...lov'n your blog
ReplyDeleteNice blog! Shop for painting supplies and decorating tools and get the best deal for your next painting project.
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