I don't know what it is about ottomans, but I love them and they seem to be very popular especially the size of the one we just finished. This is large enough to be used as a coffee table as well.
I used one of my grain sack stencils from Maison de Stencils, but it wasn't quite wide enough so I masked off some stripes and added a little width to the pattern.
I cut out a large square of a drop cloth and placed it over the top of the ottoman and cut out a piece for the top. I stenciled that and then we tacked it down to the sides of the ottoman. When the top was secure, I measured the length I needed for the skirt using the hemmed side of the drop cloth. For the top of the skirt, I folded it down and pressed it so I had a finished edge. It didn't quite go all the way around so I covered one side of the ottoman and then tacked the long piece of drop cloth around and tacked it over the one completed side. We used roofing nails instead of upholstery tacks. The industrial look is really in right now and I thought they would fit with the look I was going for.
This is the before picture of the piece. It was clean and sturdy but the fabric was very dated. Notice it had a pillow top. I ignored that and just tacked the top piece of fabric to make it all snug and one piece.
It was easy to stencil on the drop cloth and everything I have done so far like this has retained the painted surface and has not worn off. Have you ever gotten acrylic craft paint on your clothes? I have, and I can tell you it does not wash out.
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Burlap and Toile
Today I visited my favorite flea market and found some new dealers who had some wonderful stuff. Although I did not buy this chair, I love the combination of the burlap with the black and white toile, and the dealers were kind enough to let me snap some photos of their space. They were nice young men and one of them recovered this chair himself. I think he did a pretty good job for his first attempt at recovering a chair, and this was not an easy one to tackle. I have a few more photos that I will share another day. These dealers had some great ideas. Thanks for visiting.
I'm partying at...
Mondays Le Chateau des Fleurs The Graphics Fairy
Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Tuesdays Knick of Time Coastal Charm
Boogie Board Cottage A Stroll Thru Life
Cozy Little House Tweak it Tuesday
Wednesdays Savvy Southern Style
Thursdays The Shabby Creek Cottage No Minimalist Here
Between Naps on the Porch Tablescape Thursday
Rustic Restorations Homespun Happenings
Fridays French Country Cottage My Romantic Home Miss Mustard Seed
Potpourri Friday Common Ground
The Charm of Home Rooted in Thyme
Saturdays Funky Junk Interiors
Sundays My 1928 Charmer Sunday's Best
I'm partying at...
Mondays Le Chateau des Fleurs The Graphics Fairy
Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Tuesdays Knick of Time Coastal Charm
Boogie Board Cottage A Stroll Thru Life
Cozy Little House Tweak it Tuesday
Wednesdays Savvy Southern Style
Thursdays The Shabby Creek Cottage No Minimalist Here
Between Naps on the Porch Tablescape Thursday
Rustic Restorations Homespun Happenings
Fridays French Country Cottage My Romantic Home Miss Mustard Seed
Potpourri Friday Common Ground
The Charm of Home Rooted in Thyme
Saturdays Funky Junk Interiors
Sundays My 1928 Charmer Sunday's Best
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