Sunday, February 12, 2017

Adding some COLOR to the kitchen!

Hello all! Hope your weekend was wonderful! Our weather continues to be oddly warm and is supposed to be near 70 this weekend! I can't remember a weirder winter in Indiana. It's been awesome, but I do wonder if the winter weather is going to hit in March. 😬

I've mentioned a few times I've slowly adding more color into our home lately. I was craving it in the new year and have been making small, easy changes to do just that. One spot in our kitchen was calling out for it -- the window seat (one of my favorite spots in our home):
Window seat in bay window

You can see all of the details on how it was built here. I have dreamed of a window seat in my home for most of my life, and now we have two! :) 

As you can tell, I love the color blue. I knew this would be a lovely spot to add in a little something more. I went shopping, not sure exactly what I was looking for, but I knew I wanted more color. I wish I had the patience to order fabrics online -- if I planned better I think I could do it but most of the time what I do fall in love with is CRAZY expensive anyway. 

SO. Went shopping. And found a combo I loved
Green and blue fresh fabrics for spring

The left is called Cove End Palm (Robert Allen) and the right is Gem of the Sky Indigo (P. Kaufmann), both from Calico Corners. Although the print still had a lot of blue, it had plenty of other colors to pull from too. I wanted to mix in one more fabric as well but didn't find anything I loved.

When I got home and got the pillows finished up, I realized two sets of the previous pillows worked great with the new ones. I ended up keeping all of them: 
Mixing and matching fabrics

The blue stripe was previously a larger pillow and I cut them down and made them smaller to match the rest. 

When I saw them all together I was in love! I still have my blue but with some more color thrown in too:
Blue, green and white pillow combo

And I can easily add something else with more color if/when I find another fabric I love. Pillows are SUCH an easy way to change up your decor -- whether you make them or buy! I think they are one of my favorite decorating accessories. 

I also love having more pillows on the seat -- it feels like I should have always had this amount because of the size: 
Kitchen window seat with pillows and sconces

Their similar size works much better too. I know many of you want me to put a cushion on here and I will eventually -- it's definitely the plan. A friend was going to make it but with the shape of the seat she didn't feel confident. She recommended someone else but I know it will be an investment. Now I'm considering trying it myself. We'll see. :) For now I don't mind it without. 

I had to laugh because when I made the first few pillows for this seat years ago I had green mixed in. The fabric was slightly more modern and I used lumbar pillows, so I ended up switching to the square sizes. I absolutely LOVE green and blue together! It's such a lovely combo! 

The blue with the pinstripe is fabric from Joann's (they still carry it) and the white with the large stripe were made from West Elm napkins. Here's a photo with our Valentine's banner up. :)
Built in window seat with pillows

New throw pillows are an easy way to update your space, don't you agree? When I'm craving a change that's my first stop. 

I've shared a bunch of easy pillow ideas over the years! Check out the link below each picture to find out more!
Inexpensive DIY seasonal pillows

How I make Pottery Barn pillows for cheap!

Basic pillow sewing tutorial -- it's easier than you think!

Easy way to make pillows -- with placemats!


Monday, May 16, 2016

Fabric and Pillow Cover Sale!

Hey all! Hope your weekend was wonderful! We were out of town this weekend for a quick trip to NYC and it was a much needed break. We had a blast!

As I mentioned last week, I've been busy working on purging our whole house. It's a process I thought would maybe take a few weeks and it's been spread over about seven months. :) I'm working on the craft room now because it will be torn apart in about a week when we have the new floors installed in there. Whoohoo!

I have so many cute fabrics that I've used (and some I haven't used) that I don't need anymore. There's something about fabric -- I just hate to give it away, especially when I've shared some of these with you over the years. So as I've done in the past, I'm listing them for sale here for some of you to enjoy. 

If you are interested in any of these fabrics or pillow covers here is the process: 

1. Email me (thriftydecorchick (at) gmail (dot) com) with the name I put under the fabric as your subject line. If there are more than one available please let me know how many you would like. I will send you my Paypal email so you can send your payment. 
2. I will need payment within two hours of my response or the item will be passed to the next person. 
3. All costs include shipping and handling. 
4. Continental USA only
5. I will note here when an item has sold. If you don't hear back from me right away come back here to check the status.
6. All final sale 
7. I will ship these out this week -- it will most likely be next week before you receive them. 

If a pillow cover is listed please do not expect perfection as I sewed most of these myself (unless noted). :) All but one will need to be sewn up after you fill them. They looked great in our house so I think they will be wonderful in yours. All measurements are inches. 

I LOVE this fabric and have held onto it for years but just don't know where I will ever use it: 
aGray alphabet print fabric
SOLD!

The following were euro covers I made for our bed years ago: 
Using drapery fabric for pillows

DIY euro pillows
SOLD!

This is leftover fabric that would be perfect for pillows (these were actually made from drapery fabric so I did not include the rod pocket in my measurements): 
Draperies as pillow fabric
SOLD!

I used a suit, linen-like fabric for our DIY tufted headboard
DIY tufted headboard

I have enough left for a couple pillows: 
Linen fabric for headboard
SOLD!

This large pillow cover is the only store bought one in the list and includes a zipper. It was either from Target or Pottery Barn, I can't remember: 
Brown pillow with red and gold
SOLD!

I used this fabric to make pillows for our family room years ago:
Blue and red floral print
SOLD!

It is a lumbar style -- here it is with the insert:  
How to sew a pillow

This yellow print is so fun, I just don't use a lot of yellow: 
Yellow lattice print
SOLD!

This IKEA stripe is no longer available -- I used it to make a small pillow for our boy's room
Boys airplane room

I have enough to make a small lumbar pillow or combine it with something else to make a larger one: 
IKEA stripe fabric
SOLD!

As I've mentioned once or 50 times, I love to make pillows from napkins. I love this print but didn't buy enough at the time. These are West Elm napkins and the pattern is a more of a tan than what it looks here (with white): 
DIY napkin pillows    
SOLD!

This cover was made with Pottery Barn napkins (by me). I shared how I make Pottery Barn pillows for less here
Pottery Barn pillows for less
SOLD!

There you go! If you are interested in any of these please let me know! I will update this list so check in if you are interested in any of them. I linked to all of the projects I did with these fabrics where applicable.

Have you made any napkin pillows lately? ;)