Get your mind out of the gutter!
My family gifted Rocky and me with a beautiful cedar chest for our 5 year anniversary. I've always wanted one and now we have one. It's lovely. The lid cover has a pretty damask fabric. However with 2 little ones who think this is their personal table to jump off of and climb onto I opted to keep the plastic in tact as much as possible on the CREAM cover to keep it nice until I could sew a cover.
Well thanks to my dad's inspiration, mom's motivation and help I used some decorator fabric that I have been hoarding in my stash to use for my home and came up with this:
I'm all exicted now to sew some other things for our home. I've got tons of this fabric and it goes with the decor in almost every room so I've just got to get busy and sew sew sew!
Thanks MOM and DAD!!!XOXOXOX
awww too cool. yea when i was there and saw it with the plastic still on it i figured it was cause of the boys. my mom still has plastic on the chairs that the kids sit on.
ReplyDeletethis looks really nice. will definitly be beneficial until the boys are older and u can show of the cream color:)
I thought you were gonna keep it 'old school' and keep the plastic on until the children were out of the house *lol*
ReplyDeleteYou're solution is much more tasteful, though.
LOL, The plastic IS still under my cover, so it still has that crinkly rustly slidy feeling under the cover I made, just like the plastic covers of my youth. I figure that way even if I have a sippy cup spill, or misc. body fluid spill the cream cover may still be preserved!
ReplyDeletethat is soo awesome! it is beautiful! great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW I think that is soo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like your color and cover much better!
ReplyDeleteThat is a BEAUTIFUL chest! I received a cedar "hope chest" for a high school graduation gift from my parents and I still have it and love it. That was 20 years ago that I graduated...wow, how time flies.
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