
This is yet another piece that I will use both in my wedding and at home around my breakfast table. I found a set of four of these chairs at Goodwill for about $6 a piece. They are extremely well-built, unique chairs and they're actually made in Poland! Since Bartek is from Poland, that warmed my heart and I knew that I was simply meant to find them.

I love bright colors, and I love fabric, so I decided to join forces and use this amazing Amy Butler upholstery print I found. I could only afford about a half a yard, so I thought that this would be a great way to use the fabric.

After painting the chairs an apple green, I used the heavyduty modpoge to attach the fabric to the seat of the chair!

You never cease to amaze me! Are you sure you can't make a living doing this?? I think you could be rich doing it!
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ReplyDeleteYou actually put your dreams into action, girl! I have had so much fun browsing your blog. You inspire and amaze me. I'm so glad I know talented you. You make our world more beautiful, Cydney!
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