Last week, I hosted a drop cloth projects party. Thank you to everyone who linked up!! While all of the projects were wonderful, I wanted to share a few of my favorites.
If you think the front of this chair is gorgeous, wait 'til you see the back!
Loft & Cottage
Casey lined these gorgeous panels with canvas for the light blocking benefit.
Loft & Cottage
Casey lined these gorgeous panels with canvas for the light blocking benefit.
A neighborhood party just got better.
This bed-skirt could not be any more beautiful if it was made of exquisite linen.
By using tutorials from Pink & Polka Dot, this camel back sofa got a pretty new slip cover.
With a drop cloth and a little nail head trim, this table has a whole new look.
I can't wait to try a few of these myself. I case you missed the party, go here to see all of the projects.
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Over the last year, I have been fortunate to have other talented bloggers send readers my way.
I would like to thank my top 10 referring websites for 2010:
A Country Farmhouse, Savvy Southern Style, Between Naps on the Porch, Emily Clark, Isabella & Max Rooms, A Soft Place to Land, My Notting Hill, Southern Hospitality, Funky Junk, The Lettered Cottage
I would like to thank my top 10 referring websites for 2010:
A Country Farmhouse, Savvy Southern Style, Between Naps on the Porch, Emily Clark, Isabella & Max Rooms, A Soft Place to Land, My Notting Hill, Southern Hospitality, Funky Junk, The Lettered Cottage
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25 comments:
The aqua chair is so fun! Happy New Year!!!
Rene, these are some awesome projects with drop cloths. I will have to check them out.
I am blushing...thanks for the mention Rene:) Those other drop cloth projects are awesome!
Congrats on the new Sponsor:)
Happy Monday!
--Gretchen O.
Thanks for featuring my bed skirt!
I'm so glad you like it...we love it and I'm pretty sure we'll always have it! How could I ever get tired of it? It goes with everything!
Love the bedskirt and the kids projects are just precious!
Can't wait to see what have in store for the new year!!
wow! Thank you so much for featuring my slipcover. I never imagined the attention my slipcover would get! My new years resolution (among other things) was to obtain a brand new PotteryBarn sectional sofa. Hopefully it will happen and I can make a brand new slipcover!
Wow! I am in awe of those. The bedskirt is stunning. Congrats on the new sponsor. I am excited to see your upcoming projects! Happy Monday.
these are all fabulous! i love that first chair- wow!
Wow - that chair is SO impressive! It's so great to see how talented people are with their DIY projects.
Wow! I saw a chair like that aqua one on Craigs List. I think I am going to see if it still available and do this project. These are fantastic Happy New Year, and thank you for sharing!
I am always amazed at
people who can reuphoster
with ANY fabric, yet
alone drop cloth!! I'll
look forward to exploring
all of these. Hoping to
have a down day on Wednesday...
until then, I'm off and
running, even if it's at
just 70%. Glad everyone
at your house is well and
off to school and work : )
Toasting your blog's
success, today!
xx Suzanne
How fun!!! I'm totally going to check out those projects! Drop cloths are genius! I keep waiting for the manufacturers to figure us out and jack up the price!
Hope you had a great holiday!
Thanks for visiting my blog! :)
These examples of drop cloth projects are amazing! I've been hemming and hawing about using a drop cloth in our house, but I think I need to just do it. They can look so lovely!
Love the aqua chair!! So cute:)
Thanks for the info. about the shades, and for visiting my little blog! I have seen the bedskirts in person and they are amazing! Gonna do the same someday! You have a great day!
Rene, thank you so much for emailing me, you are so sweet. You have been the only one that is willing to help me. thank you again. I'm wondering if we can bleach drop cloth?? have you ever tried? I found a chair today that I will slipcover I sitting here thinking about using drop cloth but I need it white.
What clever, creative and beautiful uses for drop cloths! All wonderfully ladies! I love all of those projects and am in love with that first chair. I've popped over to Gretchen's blog and the fabric on the back of the chair is bold and stunning. How fun! I love the aqua color she used as well. I look forward to looking through the rest of the blogs. Congratulations on your new sponsor, Rene.
this was such a fun party idea! love all the ideas you got from it - thanks for sharing! if i ever get my hands on a chair like that turquoise one, i'm definitely going to try recovering it in a drop cloth!
Oh how fun!
Beautiful, beautiful chair!!
Rene this whole drop cloth talk is putting a huge bee in my bonnet that really shouldn't be there unless someone adds a few more hours in the day. But that never stopped me before (or you, right?)!
I just became a follower! What a wonderful blog you have!
These projects are incredible. I can't decide which I like best - that first chair or the bedskirt! They are just gorgeous!
Thank you ;)
Xoxo-
What a great idea for a linky party! I made a roman shade from a dropcloth. I love them!
Your blog is one of my favorites, and I've awarded you a "Stylish Blogger" award... details on my blog.
Hi Rene,
Thanks so much for showcasing my table! I love reading all these other projects because drop cloth is so available and versatile. I'm especially impressed with the slipcovers. I may try that soon!
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