OK, that out of the way, on to the good stuff. Katie Foot gave me the idea of dyeing my couches to give them some new life. Here is the messy process. Housing shouldn't be able to charge, I checked and there are no rules about getting leather dye spots on carport cement. Please excuse their blurry-ness, oh, and the holes in my work clothes.
Now that they are completed, they strut their stuff, kinda like someone who gets a new boob job, they stand out a little better. Thanks Katie, never would have thought I could do something like this. They are definitely reincarnated from ugly, yucky, old to something, well, nicer. Are you holding your breath for the final product? Drum roll please!
Now that they are completed, they strut their stuff, kinda like someone who gets a new boob job, they stand out a little better. Thanks Katie, never would have thought I could do something like this. They are definitely reincarnated from ugly, yucky, old to something, well, nicer. Are you holding your breath for the final product? Drum roll please!
And
here
you
are
TA - DA!
8 comments:
Wow! They look great!!
Holy Smokes!!! That's AWESOME!
How does the dye hold? Any rub off on your clothes?
They look great! How would've thought you could do that?!? Someone much craftier than I.
They look fabulous. Good job. I never thought of myself as lazy but when I have to put so much effort into fixing something I'm very tempted to just buy a new one or do without. So I'm curious how long the whole process took and how much it cost? For sure it was cheaper than a new couch. :)
PS. The towel that you made for Makena is the bomb. Especially when she pees in it after her bath. The person holding her doesn't get completely soaked. :)
that is the coolest thing ever and they look fabulous!! You are super crafty!!!
It's been a little while now...is it still as good as new?
Majorly impressed!
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