Monday, September 19, 2016

The Aztec Chair Makeover for $15

The Aztec Chair Makeover: for $15

                    
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On a Wednesday afternoon I decided to spend my 30 minute lunch hour at a thrift shop down the street from my office. And at that thrift shop I found this set of vintage metal chairs.
The seats were in real bad shape but the bones of the chairs were great! I saw potential right off the bat. They were very sturdy and each knick, dent and paint chip on the legs told a story. So took them both home for a total of $5. 
                                     
So to begin the chair makeover, I shopped for the perfect fabric and gathered all the supplies I would need
Supplies needed:

-safety glasses
-Screwdriver 
-gloves
-fabric scissors
-fabric
-staple gun
-measuring tape or ruler

                                     
As you can see, the bottom of these seat cushions were scary. 

step 1
1) First step was to remove the seat cushions. They were simply held on by screws, so I took them off. 
step 2
2) Second step was to remove the cover on the seat cushions to inspect the condition of the actual seat cushion. The plastic covering was attached very tightly to the seat cushion, and the old staples were very old and rusty, so I just cut off the old plastic covering being very careful to not cut into the actual cushion itself underneath the plastic. (Easier said than done!)

One of the cushions was in much worse shape than I had hoped. I pulled just a little too hard on the corner of an old staple, and the entire corner tried to come off! :( 
                                   step 3                              
3) So I got some really sturdy, thick cardboard I had on hand and cut out a new bottom support for the broken cushion. 
The two cushions with old fabric removed. 
4) The next step was to inspect the old cushions for bugs or anything else gross that could be living within the fabrics. You just never know what you'll be taking home from a thrift store. These cushions seemed to be clean to me, so no bug spray was needed. 
** I also washed off the metal chair frames and let them air dry in the sun. They were covered in dirt and dust.
5) So I attached the new cardboard backing to the broken cushion with a staple gun. 
                         
6) Next, I got out the fabric. Starting with one corner  of the seat on the ending corner of the fabric, I starting stapling. Once I had one corner and one whole side stapled, I measured out the remaining fabric that would be needed to complete the cushion and cut out the fabric not needed. 
**Remember to check your fabric BEFORE you start to staple to make sure the fabric is facing the direction you want it to, and to make sure its the right side up.
**Also remember to pull your fabric very, very tightly as you staple it to keep it uniform and tidy on the front side of the cushion.

                                  
Some of my corners had too much fabric gathered in the folds, so I chopped off the extra after I securely stapled it on. 

The Painting Stage:
After I placed the reupholstered cushion on the chair to view it (not yet screwed back onto the chair) I thought there was something missing. I had picked a very light colored fabric to use, so your eye was drawn straight to the cushion and the rest of the chair was left unloved. I needed something else.I thought about it for a while and on a whim I decided I would paint the chair back. It was a perfect solid wood and was begging for some love. 

So I gathered my supplies. 
Supplies needed to paint: 

-Desired color of acrylic paint
Painting tray or paper plate
-Small paint brush
-Water cup
-Paper 
-Pencil
-Measuring tape or ruler
-Tape
7) I chose to paint on an simple shaped Aztec design to go with the Pendleton style fabric I had used on the cushions. I measured the chair's back and decided on the size of the design I wanted on the chair. Then I sketched it out. And erased it, and re-drew it, then erased it again and re-drew it a million times over until it was to my liking. 

8)Then I cut the design out and taped it to the chair. 

9) I painted around the outside of my cutout to get the shape. And instead of full painting, I "dry painted" this design on, a technique I learned from the Junk Gypsy Book. I dabbed my paintbrush very lightly in the paint and spread the paint out lightly on the chair back because I wanted it to be rough and somewhat "faded" and not full bright full of new paint. 

I then removed the cutout and decided I wanted to paint the full shape of the design, but smaller sized, within the blue shape I had just painted. And instead of going back and creating a new stencil (like I knew I should have) I decided I would free hand it. And boy do I regret that. While my final product came out great I do still wish I would have made a stencil for the center of the design and I would have a much more uniform design. Oh well, lesson learned. 
step 9
10) Once the paint was dry I screwed the cushions back onto the chairs!
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And ta-da! The final products. I finished the entire project in about 3 hours and all for under $15. The chairs were $5, the paint was under $3 (I already had it on hand) and the fabric was $14 for a whole yard but I barely used half of the yard. So the total came to be $15. SO worth it in my book!
The finished product. Refinished thrift store chairs. Aztec style. 
I purchased the fabric off of Etsy, the Indian Fabric's store

This project was fun and relatively easy. I will be keeping my eye open for more sturdy chairs like these to fix up with creative love. 

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a blessed day!

XoXo- Sarah Beth 















Thursday, September 15, 2016

the Junk Gypsy Book review: And how to win a free trip to TeXas



Its been in the making for 18 years. The book we have all been waiting for. The long awaited page turner of every Junker's dream. The stories, the ideas, the tips, and the inspiration we all want to share...

IS FINALLY HERE! 

The Junk Gypsy Book is available for pre-order, to come out October 4th, 2016.


The Junk Gypsy book comes out October 4th, 2016. But guess who got her glittered filled hands on a pre-sale copy?!?!? THIS GAL! 

I've been reading, studying, obsessing over and re-reading the Junk Gypsy Book for a week now. And I can't get enough of it. 

Here is my brief review: 

On a scale of 1 to 5 I give this book a FIVE STAR rating

I give the Junk Gypsy: Designing a Life at the Crossroads of Wonder & Wander by Jolie and Amie Sikes five out of five stars. 

First off, the title is fitting. The book is an inspirational booklet full of ideas, stories and motivation for anyone who has the passion to design their life with things they love, or want to love. And designing a life in and outside of the home. Amie and Jolie are old souls who are rooted in with their family and their hometown, their Mayberry, yet they have a deep, passionate love affair with the road and the adventures that the blacktop can bring them. They are wanderer's, full of wonder, that have brought their expertise of living a gypsy life at home with their loved ones.  

Quote from Amie & Jolie Sikes from the Junk Gypsy Book.
The Ballad of the Junk Gypsies: The Authors are two sisters, Jolie and Amie Sikes, who took a huge leap of faith and left Corporate America to follow their dreams and use their creativity to make a living. Little did they know that their junk obsession would bring them to be highly sought after designers, creators, TV stars and store owners.  Personally, I don't think I have the guts or grit to leave my safe and secure job to go be a professional flea market vendor.... do you? But to read the story of these gals and how they did just that is nothing short of amaZing. And it makes me re-consider my idea of staying in corporate America... I may just start looking at how to set my soul free...

On every page of this book, you see the true grit, glamour, passion, adventure, love and creativity of the Junk Gypsies. And it is addicting, inspiring and contagious to anyone who reads it. 
Quote from Amie & Jolie Sikes from the Junk Gypsy Book.
 This book is also an educational guide. It educates the reader on "Junkology",  the value of "Sweat Equity", important details in "Architectural Salvage 101" and the idea of "Granny Economics". These are all terms used by the Junk Gypsies that have brilliant meaning to the junker's work and your everyday life. I consider myself a junker, but I learned SO MUCH from the pages of this book. It is extremely inspiring. 


Top: vintage floral waste basket find. Bottom: Sanding the top of a kitchen hutch project in my Junk gypsy tee.
It was also a comforting reminder that I'm not the only one who is eager to rummage through someone's garbage, or pull over to pick up an abandoned piece of furniture in hopes to find the perfect treasure. :) 

Pile of junk goods in my yard.
One of my favorite parts of the book are all of the Do-It-Yourself tutorials that are scattered throughout. The DIY tutorials, ranging from easy to difficult, come with step by step instructions and lots of pictures. Pictures are so helpful, and there are plenty! They also include a full list of materials and a "Pro Tip" on how you can enhance your project, if your heart so desires. 

This entire book is packed full of beautiful, colorful pictures. And I mean FULL of pictures. And I loved each one of them. Each photo is beautiful snapshot of life, creation, emotion and character. Inspirational.

Quote from Amie & Jolie Sikes from the Junk Gypsy Book.
As I mentioned earlier, the Junk Gypsies have a true love affair with the road. They have gypsy souls, the yearn to travel, to wonder and explore. They truly believe in the healing powers of driving down a long highway, windows down and the music blaring. Clearing your soul of the day to day hustle that can bog you down and smother your creativity. And after reading their words of encouragement and adoring their adventurous road photos, you will most likely hop in your vehicle and put Willie Nelson on Pandora and take off wherever the wind blows you. I'll bet you a dollar you do because that's exactly what I did. I'm tellin' ya, THIS BOOK IS INSPIRING. 
Quote from Amie & Jolie Sikes from the Junk Gypsy Book.
"The difference between an adventure and an ordeal is attitude." -Robert Lipkin

Quote from Miranda Lambert about the Junk Gypsy Book.
If the fact that the Junk Gypsies designed country star Miranda's Lambert's wedding, or that they have an entire "Airstream Chronicles" section of their blog because they design big star names air streams like Billie Joe of Greenday or Dierks Bently (country singer) isn't enough to intrigue you to read their book.... I hope this review helps. 

If you like old things, if you like junk, if you haven't yet worked with junk and want to start, if you yearn to wonder, if you are already a wanderer, if you love the Junk Gypies, or if this is the first time you've heard of the Junk Gypsies, this book is for you. 

Quote from Amie & Jolie Sikes from the Junk Gypsy Book.
There is a common theme I noticed throughout my review (which was completely unintentional by the way...) and that is the word "inspirational". To sum it up, this book is INSPIRATIONAL. Its one of the best books I have read all year and I hope you enjoy it as much I did. 

Now go pre-order your copy TODAY! 



All you have to do is pre-order your copy, go to this website and enter your receipt number- then TA-DA! You're entered. May the odds be ever in your favor my junker friends. :) 

Thank you for reading my review- and feel free to ask any questions or your own thoughts on the comments below. 

xoxo- Sarah Beth