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What’s New – 5/15/2013

Check out some of the new stuff that we got in this week.

For questions or pricing, please contact us at: [email protected] or 267.324.3681.

Upholstery Class Update ~ 5/7/2013

I thought it would be a good idea to give you an update on my last upholstery class before the next class (tomorrow night).

So, we started this night by stapling on some padded ribbing to the front of the chair.  This is so when you sit, the underside of your knees don’t hurt from the edge of the wood.

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The next step was super easy.  I simply laid paper over the seat of the chair and traced.  The traced paper is what will be used to cut the foam.

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Next, I laid down stuffing – lots of stuffing on the chair.  When I put the stuffing down, it sort of looked like it was kinda high, but not the case.  The important thing to remember here is that you have to pat the stuffing down all over to make sure there aren’t any holes.  The stuffing needs to feel even to the touch.

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Time to cut the foam.  The neatest trick to this is that we cut the foam using an electric Meat Cutter!  Yep, that thing that you use to slice up a ham, roast or turkey … so cool!!

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After placing the foam on top of the stuffing, I took scraps of burlap and  secured the foam to the seat of the chair using an adhesive spray.  This was pretty easy, but messy.  Then stapling the bottom of the burlap strips to the chair frame.

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I ended the night by measuring the width and length of the seat and cutting my fabric.  Tomorrow night I’ll start putting the fabric on the chair 🙂

Before & After Wall Shelf ~ Spring Hill Green

This is a big, ugly, black wall shelf with multiple layers of crappy paint on it.

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Big, ugly wall shelf with multiple layers of crappy paint on it. 

So, I was in the mood for a happy, warm weather color and decided to test the Spring Hill Green.  Now, you all know the drill – paint, distress, wax, buff.  But, the interesting thing with this project is that after painting the shelf with two thin layers of paint (the paint was very slightly watered down), I decided to wax immediately after the second coat dried to test a theory.  So, I did not do any distressing and immediately waxed.  What happened is that while waxing, the shelf distressed itself!  This gave it a sort of distressed, washed look.  I think this is super neat for projects that don’t demand a definite look because you can kinda play around and just see what happens.  Fun!

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Shelf painted with CeCe Caldwell’s Spring Hill Green and finished with Clear Wax.

What’s New – 5/8/2013

Check out some of the new stuff that we got in this week.

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Mother’s Day is in a Week!

Happy Cinco de Mayo!!  I hope that everyone is out and about on the beautiful Sunday, enjoying the weather and putting back a few for this holiday.

Just wanna give everyone a reminder that Mother’s Day is next weekend, so if you are in need of a wonderful gift, come on into the store and pick up one of our delicious Americana candles (it’s okay … you can drink first).  We have the following flavors in stock, though some of the scents are running low:

  • Rhubarb
  • Lemon Grass
  • Sweet Herb
  • Lemon Custard
  • Mulled Tangarine
  • Homestead
Americana Vintage Candles ~ www.KeystotheAttic.com

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Upholstery Class Update – 04/30/2013

I’m a little late with my upholstery class update … forgive me … I have been busy selling furniture and paint and candles, but the real reason is that I didn’t know how to upload pictures from my super duper cell phone (that has 1001 different functions and I don’t know how to use any of them – but that’s a story for another day) that I think I pay way too much money for.

Anyway, I finally broke down and called T-Mobile and made a customer service rep walk me through this process like I’m in 2nd grade. (Note: I’ve had T-Mobile for, like, forever and I can honestly never complain about their customer service.)  And, now, I can proudly say that I know how to get pictures off of my phone.  Yeah!!!

Moving on to my upholstery class … The frame has been stripped of everything, but last time I left you we had to replace two of the springs (these are called Serpentine Springs – the long springs that go across the seat) because they were weak.

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My naked chair with new serpentine springs.

After putting the new springs in, we gave them some extra security and Umphh by doing some spring ties.  FYI:  spring ties take quite a bit of muscle.  This is a picture mid-way through the stringing process:

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I did a total of 4 string ties, but here are 2 of them … you start in the middle and work your way out.

The next step was to line the seat and back with burlap before we move on the stuffing.  At the end of last Tuesday’s class, I took my chair back to the store because I want to paint it white and distress it.  Easier to do at the store than bring the paint to the class.  I painted the parts of the chair that would end up being exposed, but I did not distress or put a finish on the paint.  I’m going to to do that once the reupholstery is done, so I can better judge where I want to distress.

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So, this coming Tuesday, I will take the chair back and move on to the next steps.

I did pick out my fabric for the chair (and you’ll be able to see why I painted the chair white).  Typically, I do not tend to lean toward the blue colors, but I really thought that this was pretty (and it was on sale).

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My fabric choice against the chair.

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Close up of my fabric.

Before I take off, I want to share with you a beautiful piece done by one of my classmates.  She was able to finish her chair early, which is great because she gets to start on a new project for the rest of the class (yes, I’m jealous).  Here is Theresa and our awesome instructor, John, with her chair (sorry for the quality – or lack, thereof – of this pic … I am horrible with my phone camera … I will get better pics later):

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Natalie (classmate) and our instructor, John, with Natalie’s gorgeous chair.

Thank you, again, Portside Arts Center, for holding these classes … we LOVE them!