Step by Steps and a peek into the crazy mind of a serial redecorator
Etsy Goodies, fairies, how to's, how-to projects, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, Sugarwings, vintage paper/collage art The slipcovers are done! And in use, you can see them here under my little fairy grand baby. Her dad has dislocated his elbow -ouch- and it looks like I will be seeing a lot of her this week. He is in bad shape, and can’t use his arm, so he can’t pick up his baby. I’ll be helping out till he is better.
We are hoping rest will do the trick, the poor guy has no health insurance and can’t afford time off work, or doctor bills.
Since I know I will be busy with the baby this week, I kicked it into over drive to finish the slipcovers and the wall behind the couch.
I decided to use a mix of books for a varied look on the wall. First I removed all these cool illustrations to use for projects or to sell on Etsy for someone else to use. Aren’t they beautiful???
I have 2 French books in different sizes, and one slightly more aged looking plus a book about roses with black and white illustrations.
I was so pleased to see how easily the textured wallpaper came down. Just a bit of peeling and patience and it was done.
If you know me at all, you know that I don’t waste anything. The wallpaper I pulled down was cut up into craftable sizes and saved for future projects. Some of it was used already to wrap up some Etsy purchases tonight. It made really cute wrapping paper.
I used all three books, with the pages turned upside down, sideways, all topsy turvey, with no real pattern or plan.
Wallpaper paste was rolled onto the wall and I added the pages to the glued wall, then rolled over the top again with glue.
The first part of the wall was dry by the time I finished the last part, so I started right away on the metallic glazes. Gold, bronze and umber glazes all went into the pan together.
To apply, all three were used on the rag at the same time.
It gets glopped on with the rag.
When you first start to smear it around, you think, "oh no, what have I done???"
But just a little blending and it starts to look good.
I wish you could see the metallic sheen this has, it is a nice effect, but doesn’t show up well in the photos.
I like the aged colors of the paper and the golden sheen over the top kind of blends the papers all together. The only color on the wall is this one page with the tiny word "Paris" in red.
Ta da! New slipcovers in one afternoon (it helps to not measure or be too picky, just go for it!) and a wall stripped of its old wallpaper and re-papered in vintage book pages in about 3-4 hours the next day.
One thing I really like about the slipcovers, besides the fact that they are washable and I have a houseful of dogs and a baby- is that I made the backs of the pillows all out of velvet. When you lay on the couch, it will feel good to flip the pillows over to the soft side to get comfy.
This is what I started with, and was ready for something more neutral.
(I found this brand new couch at a sale for $285!)
I’d used dark slipcovers for last winter,but it was way too much color for me and I got tired of it fast.
And before that, we had this couch that I gave to my son when he got his own place. He stripped off all the pillows and the cover that I made for it and likes it plain tan velvet.
Here is another version of that sofa.
Both of these photos were used in magazine shoots and were taken by Bill Mathews and styled by Gloria Gale.
And way way before that, we had this look. This was in Country Almanac, and was done by Bill and Gloria too.
And don’t ask me how long I will keep the new look I did tonight. Chances aren’t good that it will last!!!
Don’t forget about the giveaway, leave a comment to enter, I have two drawings this month!!