DIY Mid-century modern chairs {Full tutorial of an IKEA hack}

Happy Friday, guys! Kicking off what I hope is a beautiful, well spent weekend for all of you, I've got an exciting transformation to share today! Take a look at our original IKEA Jennylund armchairs, (after I added the pom-pom trim to the bottom)

And after some brainstorming, praying, and diving into DIY:

To be honest, this DIY was a last-ditch effort. I've been longing to add a bit of clean-lined mid-century modern flair to our living room, and over a year ago I began browsing Craigslist looking for MCM, (mid-century modern), armchairs. I wanted to replace our IKEA Jennylund chairs, (which we bought used off of Craigslist as soon as we moved into our home almost 4 years ago), with something cleaner lined. Love the Jennylund chairs, but the pair side by side, across from our IKEA Ektorp sofa, all looked a little slouchy to me. Slip-covered furniture is wonderful, especially when you've got a small army of toddlers, but after lots of cycles of heavy use and washing, the fit is just never the same. The slipcovers on all three pieces, (2 Jennylund chairs + 1 Ektorp sofa), were getting baggier and looser, resulting in an all around slouchy looking living room. I wanted to clean things up a bit. 

So, back to my story- I had been searching on Craigslist for a pair of MCM armchairs and wasn't having any luck finding anything in my budget, (which, really, was non-existent. I think I was hoping I'd find TWO gems for around $25 each. HAH!) Then I started thinking about having the Jennylund chair frames upholstered. They weren't bad looking chairs underneath our slouchy slipcovers! So, after 3 or 4 calls to local upholsterers who quoted me between $600-$1500/chair, (what the what?!?), this little seedling of an idea to take matters into my own hands began to sprout. My plan: Use a grey slipcover, attach the skirt underneath the chair, and replace the legs.

At first, I wanted to order two slipcovers from Bemz in Silver Grey Panama Cotton. But the total for the two slipcovers plus shipping was still out of reach. So, I took my Silver Grey fabric swatch, (Bemz will send 5 fabric swatches for free), to JoAnn Fabrics and found the closest match with Rit fabric dye, (which appeared to be Pearl Grey).

The Pearl Grey fabric dye was a major disappointment. At this point I had two blue-ish, purple-ish slipcovers and I followed every instruction for dying in a front loader washer exactly.

I went back to JoAnns for round two, (and they graciously gave me two more boxes of dye free of charge), this time with a better plan. I mixed an entire packet of Rit Tan with 3/4 of a packet of Rit Pearl Grey for more of a 'greige' color.

Check it out! The two dyes mixed perfectly to match the Silver Grey fabric swatch from Bemz!

Like-new grey slipcovers! Hard part = OVER!

The rest of this DIY was pretty easy and straight forward. I turned the chairs on their backs and unscrewed their legs. 

Pulled the fabric somewhat tight, (you don't want it too tight or too loose), and used a staple-gun to attach the 'skirt' of the slipcover underneath the bottom edge of the chair.

Trimmed off the excess fabric.

And attached these legs using these top plates, found at Do It Best.com. I stained the legs using Hickory wood stain by Minwax before attaching. (Photo is of the legs before staining)

Finished product!

Obviously, these chairs are not perfect. With all the hot water dying and washing the slipcovers shrank just a wee bit. As you can see, the piping does not reach the bottom edge of the chair. But for me, personally, the slight imperfections are completely worth the money we saved. We have the chairs that I envisioned over a year ago, and for only $30/chair, (the expense came from the legs). 

This DIY project sure challenged my fearless DIY limits! I definitely feel encouraged that all worked out in the end, especially after several bumps in the road. It's invigorating to try something brand new, even if it is just giving a couple of chairs a makeover...

Have yourselves a splendid weekend and thank you so much for stopping by!

~Chelsea

This post was published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.

Earring Holder

Hey readers!  Cate here with a Wednesday guest post.  Ok so awhile back in my Cane-Backed Chair post, I confessed that I went to the thrift store for bookends but left with 3 completely not-on-my-shopping-list things.  As promised, I have the scoop for you on item No. 2 - a picture frame.

I liked the round frame and the keys on the side to tighten it at your desired angle.  I did not, however, like the idea of cutting up a photo just to fit inside.  So let's do the craft math everybody: what does picture frame + paint + cotton batting + burlap equal?

How 'bout an earring holder!

The frame was disassembled and repainted in the same warm gray chalk paint called "Primitive" by Americana Decor that I used on the Sisal Rope Chandelier from last week's post.  I also heavily distressed the edges to bring out the great detailing on the frame.

I removed the glass since I wouldn't be using it and recovering the backing with burlap over a layer of cotton batting from the fabric store. 

After it was recovered, I put the backing back in the frame without the glass so that the filler and fabric would create a pincushion effect.  For some added glamour, I stuck a couple pearl-tipped pins in there to perch the earrings on {although you can easily stick the earrings straight in}.

This was actually my first item to sell at the Garage Sale we had on June 7th.  I am so tickled someone loved it enough to snatch it up within the first few minutes of opening the garage door! 

Now, I know what you're thinking... what about thrift store item No. 3?  You will have to check back in for that post soon ;)  And I truly hope you do because it might be my favorite find of all!

Happy Wednesday,

~Cate

This post was published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.

An uber trendy, guilt free shopping source {P.S. I Adore You}

Hi All! There's nothing like beautiful craft being sold for a great cause to sway a DIYer to buy new! Thanks to Mandi from Vintage Revivals, I was recently introduced to P.S. I Adore You.

This is an amazing site where all kinds of beautiful, on-trend handmade things are being sold to fund the battle that many children and their families are fighting against childhood cancer. From babies to kids, adults and their homes, this is a one stop shopping source. The cherry on top? The prices. Seriously. How many times have you wanted to shop in support of a great cause but the prices were steep? I've totally been there. This site offers trendy, gorgeous items that are uber affordable. The savings are ridiculous!

Here are just a few of my favorite items that are being featured right at this very moment:

Flats, $11.95

Flats

Drawer pulls, $3.99

Drawer Pulls

Girls floral rompers, $12.99

Floral Rompers

Inspirational decor prints, $10

Inspirational Decor Prints

They only feature particular items for a limited amount of time, so check in often! I'm thinking I might get my Christmas shopping done early this year. :) And if you have a particular craft that you'd be interested in selling in support of the fight against childhood cancer, mosey over to the Feature Me link and find out how you can get started! 

Last week I caught these most beautiful Mexican blankets by Six and Grand on P.S. I Adore You right before their deal ended, (again, thanks to Mandi). You can still purchase these directly from Six and Grand, they're just not discounted at P.S. I Adore You anymore; as I mentioned, all items are only featured for a limited amount of time.

I snagged two intending to maybe wrap one up as a gift. But, once they came in the mail I couldn't bring myself to part with either. I have a feeling that may be my biggest issue with this site...

Shire's room:

 One thing I love about these blankets are the specks of various colors sprinkled throughout the piece. They're not one solid color, they're made with a rainbow of colors which give them beautiful depth and interest!

Living room:

If you're in the market for a unique gift idea, (or to treat yourself!), please head over to P.S. I Adore You. Find something pretty and help fund a fight which no child or their family should ever have to fight, much less alone.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Chelsea

This post was published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.