J. Howard Payne - Home, Sweet Home
I dressed the flea market ladder back chairs in simple pale green cotton slipcovers. Hubby and I were driving home from my grandmothers late one afternoon and spied all eight of these former saggy bottomed beauties hanging in a row from the porch eve of a local flea market. Hubby did a quick turn around and we haggled them down to ten dollars each as it was the end of the day. We replaced the saggy woven bottoms with wood and then I upholstered them in muslin. I chose such nondescript fabric as a base upholstery over the foam and batting knowing that I would be changing out the top layer of fabric often. Handy hubby designed and built the beautiful table to seat eight. I only keep six chairs out to keep a roomy feel if one can feel roomy in a nook that is. I bring in the other two from storage when needed.
I used the back side of an old print that was worn and yellowed with age to mount a piece of vintage sheet music entitled, Bless This House. I hand painted roses and vines on the piece and shaded the edges a bit for an older look. I used rubber stamps and gold metallic ink to stamp around the sheet music. I used some white vintage lace and wide velvet ribbon to make a mat. I had a piece of glass cut to fit the frame. All totaled this project cost me about $5.00, the glass being about half the cost.