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Fresh Flower Arrangement #57
Flower Arranging and Photo Styling by Chikako Otsuka / Floral New York © Chikako Otsuka / Floral New York. All Rights Reserved. Floral New York : www.floralnewyork.jp Floral New York eBoutique : www.floralnewyork.com Chikako Diary (Blog) : ameblo.jp/chikakodiary/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/floralnewyork Twitter: www.twitter.com/FLORALNEWYORK Pinterest: pinterest.com/chikakootsuka
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Re-Upholstering Furniture Part 2: Upholstering
Materials: - Old piece of furniture - butter knife (totally professional tool I know - but it works!) - flat-head screw driver - pliers - staple gun - hammer - sewing machine - regular and zipper foot - seam ripper - upholstery fabric - plastic piping - iron I'm not a pro at this by any means (in fact this was my first attempt), but here's what worked: The basic rule of thumb is that you work one section at a time, take off the old fabric in whole pieces, then use those pieces as a pattern…
Be Inspired No. 64 - Branch Out
Branch out, literally. Be inspired to bring an organic touch to your home in so many beautiful ways. Both the simplicity and intrigue of the artfulness in which branches twist and turn is fascinating. To be able to appreciate this sculpture in your design project is to be inspired. Cleverly referred to as a "branchalier", considering this unique light fixture in lieu of a more traditional design could be just the piece that finishes the room design. Branching out can be adventurously…
Re-Upholstering Furniture Part 2: Upholstering
Materials: - Old piece of furniture - butter knife (totally professional tool I know - but it works!) - flat-head screw driver - pliers - staple gun - hammer - sewing machine - regular and zipper foot - seam ripper - upholstery fabric - plastic piping - iron I'm not a pro at this by any means (in fact this was my first attempt), but here's what worked: The basic rule of thumb is that you work one section at a time, take off the old fabric in whole pieces, then use those pieces as a pattern…