Simpler Times

Simpler Times

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Son-in-law Chair

I was having so much fun doing these chair art projects that I decided the next one would be for M.  I went thrift store shopping.  If you know anything about thrift store shopping  you know you have to do it often and don't expect to find what you want right away.  So planned my day, something I do often (OCD),  and wouldn't you know at the third store that day I found not one treasure but two!   So that's how I found the Bailey chair.


Yes, that is $9.98, but don't worry it was half off that, so this chair was basically $5!  It was pretty old, but one of the best chairs I have ever done.  It was super heavy and when I stripped it down we determined that it was oak.  So the staples were harder to get out.  

Saturday, February 8, 2014

My Best Friend

My best friend comes home today from an extended time away due to business and caring for his elderly mother.  I am more than happy!


I think he might be happy too!  But his schedule is busy with traveling kind of a lot this spring.  But while I will miss him, it is good for business.  The "little" boys will just have to keep me company during that time.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Sister Chair #2

The exact same chair as sister chair # 1 but different.  I wanted them (the chairs) to be sisters but as individual as the sisters are.  They both have curly red hair, but different.  They both have brown eyes, but different.  They are both beautiful from the inside out, but different.  Of course the outer beauty is not to be overlooked but I think we all are trying to stay away from the over attention to outward beauty.  But I can truly say that if the heart is beautiful the outside just reflects the heart.  Then you can say they are beautiful, which my daughters are.

The red headed daughters.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Weather, a Roll of the Dice

They rolled the dice on Tuesday and predicted 3-6 inches, we got 1.5 inches.  They predicted a dusting today, I believe we got 4 inches here.  Schools closed today.  The temperatures are brutal, still single digit but we will climb up into the teens later.  We actually warm up to 39 on Saturday then another storm Monday...  Oh, Oklahoma, you surprise us all the time!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

First Sister Chair

The first sister chair is for the oldest sister.  These chairs are probably from the 40's.  They are channelback which makes them more of a challenge.  The first time I re did them, I tried to kind of "cover" the channels because I did not know how they got that way.  Luckily my instructor taught me how to reupholster channels correctly.

So this is the before that is actually my work before taking the upholstery class.  Not horrible but it will look a lot better.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Indian blanket chair

I'm pretty sure NO one is reading this blog, and that's OK.  This is an exercise for me to make me keep up with something on a fairly regular basis.  So here goes another post in my "diary/journal" open for the world to see.


                                                
This is my son's chair.  It was actually the first chair that I stripped down in class.  It was a bear to strip.  There lots of tacks and staples.  After I stripped it I left it behind and did the brown chair with the colorful dots.  It seemed like an easier chair to do.  I came back to this one after I decided those Indian/Mexican blankets were not doing anyone any good stored in a closet.  I decided to make a chair for each of my three children.  I had these 2 thrift store chairs that I had attempted to recover years ago and actually did an ok job on them but they were in need of a re-do.  So I decided I would make them the sister chairs and this was the brother chair.  Each one picked the blanket they wanted and I set out to make repurpose them a piece to remind them of my love.  After a different iPhone and a new computer and accidentally deleting precious pictures, the before and after is all I have of my son's chair.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Bailey's chair

...continuing with the latest chair...


This is how the arms look.  This "loved" blanket had some holes and was a little worse for the wear.  I had to patch a place to have enough to cover the arms, but the patch which matches exactly is completely out of sight and reach of wear and tear.  The back piece is just laid up there, it will take A LOT of work to fit the back piece.