Because I just cannot leave anything alone, I decided the lace slipcovers I made last year were too white, so I made four more out of drop cloth fabric.
If you remember, they looked like this, and worked great with the blue in the dining room, which is now where the piano is.
So I decided to make something simple, but long and gently draping on floor.
I like the drama, but they’re not too fussy.
I’m sure my 7-year-old son will not come near them. So I still have the burlap covered bench and four more chairs with plain burlap upholstery for him to choose from.
I wasn’t satisfied with just changing the slipcovers, so, I started moving other things around. I had added an antique blue mirror from the old house to the old door as well as an original painting by a relative over the buffet.
But I thought there was just too much fighting for attention, so I took down the hanging candle holders.
And I still didn’t like it, so I took out the mirror and the painting. Now, I’m just not sure, so I’ll live with it and see what inspires me.
But I do love the slipcovers:-)
I’ll be joining:
The slip covers are absolutely perfect. I just love them ~ hmmmmm I think I hear some drop cloth calling my name 😉
Really pretty! I have always enjoyed your blog!
I love your slip covers, they turned out beautiful, love the bench also, I think I saw something like your pretty bench on pinterst with a pretty ruffley slip cover and it was gorgeous my friend!
Smiles~
Mari
Love them Anita…they are just beautiful!
I love these! I want to make some new ones for my kitchen!
Gorgeous, Anita.
Anita, Slipcovers are simple and elegant! Love them! Following…
I love the slip covers too! You can always use the pretty lacy ones for a tea party or special occasion.
Oh my Anita….your slipcovers are perfect! I have some very similar chairs and now you have my wheels turning – is that the phrase?! LOL. 😉
I co-host the Project Inspire{d} link party which goes live on Monday nights at 8 ET at AnExtraordinaryDay.net. It would be so fun to have you link up your amazing slipcovers. Hope to see you there!
~Diane
LOVE them Anita!!
Love your slipcovers, they are just perfect in your room.
The aqua mirror on the door is what captured my attention. Such a pretty room!
I like the mirror on the door too! Love the slipcovers!
I love the new slips! Beautiful, Anita! I like the door without the mirror and I would move the lamp over to the other side of the buffet. See what I mean???
Yes, and funny you mention that Pinky, but I thought about moving the lamp over. I have had a lamp there on that side, but I need it to be where it is because we use it a lot and it is convenient there. I usually have a pot of greenery or something tall in the empty space, but it would be bare branches at this point, lol.
How fun, I love these. Your dining room is wonderful. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
Thanks for sharing this wonderful slipcover makeover at Project Inspire{d} (AnExtraordinaryDay.net), Anita!! I just love your chairs this way. 🙂
Oh I so love those slipcovers!…Love your dining room and I am sure you will find just the perfect decor and balance to that gorgeous room!
I like your new slipcovers very much, Anita. And I think your desire and willingness to accommodate your 7 year-old son is so sweet. You're a good mom. 🙂
Beautiful work on the slipcovers!
Aren't dropcloths wonderful?? I have used them for drapes in my house…
Love these slipcovers…..
Nancy
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The slipcovers are beautiful. Your home is beautiful!
Your slipcovers are beautiful. I wish I could sew.
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I love how so many of your things are so meaningful. If you don't mind a suggestion … move your lamp to the other side of the sideboard and see if that helps balance that wall for you.
Anita, just wanted you to know that I'm featuring you at Project Inspire{d} this Monday night at 8 ET – AnExtraordinaryDay.net 🙂
WOW Anita – your dining room is just stunning – looks like a room in a European Chateau – amazing !!!
XOX
Saw your room on Miss Mustard Seed's blog…your last photo looks like a Vermeer painting! Just beautiful.