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Orange and flower

One of my latest discoveries is the fabric from Ikea. Okay, granted that I have been living here for quite a while now, I should have known that I could cut, weigh them and out came the price--yes just like when one buys some fruits or veggies! But nope, I was like a child--so excited by my latest find.
Anyway, the one I used to change our sit cover was supposed to be for Karen's crayon holder. I fell in love with the vibrant color. The chairs were given by a friend. The initial cover was white and at the time Karen was just starting to eat, and we know how little children at that stage. So I changed them to orange and it actually blended well in our old apartment.Now after almost two years it's time for a change.

The color might not be in harmony with our carpet but I think it adds spark to our living/dining area. And with the autumn season now on its full swing adding colors like this will enhance energy and creativity in our home and the girls love them!

Comments

gingerSnap said…
hello Mayet like ko ang tpillow mo:)
Nona said…
It actually brighten and add colors to the room, nice find :)
Pinx said…
nice chair cover! so lovely! thanks by the way for the visit!
Donna said…
Very nice. That gives me inspiration for my living room chairs, they could use a face-lift!
Ella said…
ang ganda ng cover ng seat mo...


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juicekodai said…
i love the floral seat cover.. :)
the diary said…
Hi... thank you for stopping by...
btw nice chair cover! i love it :)
Cheeeryl said…
I think it's lovely. Perfect for the season. Thanks for visiting my blog, btw. =)
Kristine said…
Hi Mayet! I like your sit cover. I'm into crafts and I love flower inspired decor and the color catch so much attention in your dining area. I love your creativity. :)

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