I have learned how to be broke and boujee, I have quite the talent for making life luxurious on a dime. So, here are my tips on how to live your life like the queen you are even if ya gotta fake it. Don't worry: we're all tempted to fake it sometimes.And that is O.K...I give you permission. A little organization, housecleaning, tips, shortcuts and hints to help save time / money and we can have that wonderful little Suzy come out in each and every one of us.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Re~Covered Car seat
Before.....
After.....
I picked up my new grandson's car seat from a buy sell ad .It was in great shape, and a great price, however black and gray was just too dull and drab for our new prince.So I set out to the fabric store to see what I could find. I knew I wanted leopard, so I started with that fabric, and the just went round and round to find some other patterns to match. Here is what I ended up with...
Now on to taking the one off the car seat to wash and recover. I discovered that the fabric was glued to the foam meaning if you want to re-use the foam (which I did) then you have to cover up the old fabric instead of removing it. .I used the gentle cycle and cold water and I did put it in the dryer.It came out fine and felt good to have a nice clean seat to start with and wasn't just covering up icky stuff.It also gave me the opportunity to wash the actual plastic underneath.
Once my seat was clean I started to figure out which pattern I wanted where.I had gotten a half of a yard of all fabric except the leopard, which I got a full yard of.
I then cut the fabric pieces using the original for a pattern and adding a half inch for seam allowance.
Sew the fabric to the foam, really close to the edge .
There are going to be triple fold bias tape added to re-enforce, so this step is just to secure the fabric
temporarily.
I sewed really close to the edge to make sure this seam is covered
up by your following seams so it's never
seen. Once my fabric is on I trim it, it should be exactly the right size for a perfect fit.
I also did not remove
any of the elastic. It has elastic to hold the seat snugly on the frame and it
was attached to
the back of the foam and I knew I'd need to re-attach it anyway
so I just left it on, it made a couple pieces
tricky to work with but in the end it worked perfectly
Once my new fabric was all sewn on and
trimmed I re-assembled the seat....
So now it looks like this.
So now it looks like this.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Mini Chandeliers
I absolutely love these little LED battery operated chandeliers. I put them everywhere!!! In my car, truck, kitchen, vintage trailer.....
These are not being made anymore, but I do have some remaining chandy's left ..you can order them here
Glam Cowgirl Boots
Mamma got a new pair of boots ....love the style, but needed a bit of glam...so E6000 glue, some earrings and bracelets later.......
If you want to purchase this boot cuff here is the link https://www.etsy.com/shop/BitcheswithHitches
Recycled Painted Linoleum Kitchen Glitter Decoupaged Floor
I painted the floor using a porch and floor paint.Let Dry. Printed some roses off on my computer, and some are wallpaper wallies I got off of Ebay.
I then stenciled the floor using a floor/ wall stencil from Hobby Lobby. I did it the homefaker way using spray paint....WORKED AWESOME, and soooo much easier on my back!
Then I added a large container of glitter to a clear epoxy 2 part coating I got from Menards.Rolled it on with a roller with an extension rod...again soooo much easier on my back!
Let dry 24 hours, and VOILA' a new (really easy to clean) couture kitchen floor...LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!
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