I Made a Sign
A good tutorial for making your own wood signs. Easiest version I've ever seen.
Santa Hat Chair Covers (a serious Bah-Humbug repellent!!)
Holiday ● DIY ● Tutorial ● Santa Hat Chair Covers. These would be great made with tassels hanging instead of pompom to be for other special occasions.
My painting: Santa's Chair
How to Reupholster a Chair
Recently while thrift store shopping, I came across the cutest little chair for five dollars. After a little DIY upholstery work, it turned out even cuter. Here's how the chair looked when I first brought it home. It was a dark, scratched up wood and the seat cover was covered in a strawberry print. Pretty much awesome. Strawberries or not, I thought it had the sweetest little shape and I loved the detail on the wooden frame. I decided to paint the frame a light blue and recover the cushion…
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Batwing Dreams
Come on in--it's time for Corpsegoddess' Graveyard Shift. On this page I'll be putting anything spooky, gothy, scary, eerie or ethereal that strikes my twisted fancy. I also have a veil fetish, I love stripey tights, fashion photography and cool makeup. Enjoy. If you love Halloween, please wander over to my other blog: Wood Smoke and Pumpkins If you enjoy schooling the younger generation: Actually, yes, this *is* Goth
bright and bold chair: before and after
I told you all that we are going bold and bright in my daughter’s room. You remember the $3.99 Goodwill chairs? Here is what we did with 2 of them for her room: Re-covering chairs like this is easy peasy. 1. Remove the screws from the bottom of the chair with a screwdriver or drill. 2. Peel back the top fabric and see 3 decades of fabric underneath 3. Take your new fabric, fold, and staple with a heavy duty staple gun (no one is going to be looking underneath your chairs) {fabric is Amy…