Sunday, June 24, 2012

DIY - Renovating chairs



Remember my post on the chairs that I bought from ReFurn?
Well, this week was a very tense week. I was waiting for some news - and the tension was everywhere... 
So instead of give in to it, I took the time renovating the chairs and kept myself busy :-)






Fabric (not in the picture), basic paint,  "final" color paint, wood spackle, sandpapers, brushes and lots of time....




This how it looked before I started fixing the chair's legs 
 Scrubbed off (a bit) the paint where its needed

Used my fingers to seal up the cracks 

After few hours, time to scrub off gently the spackle 
Basic color is the next step!
The next day, opened up with coffee and paint :-)





Painting the chairs with the final paint - light Baby blue :-)
The end of the second day - all chairs were painted with one layer
After the second layer - the final step: replacing the upholstery's old fabric  


My fabric!!! Gorgeous right???


That is it!
Before and after





Many many thanks to my supporting Henrik - Love you babe!!!


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Waldorf Doll for Shira


My friend DileK is amazingly talent. She agreed teaching me how to make a Waldorf Doll for Shira.
It's started with her special coffee and cookies...  

We went by Karin Neuschutz's book
The doll made from polyester because wool is really expensive and very hard to fined.
   
We made the doll according to the special traditional technique by Anthroposophy.



My doll's head is to the left!
The next step is the body
And then the head
The table at the end of the first day....
The second day - we started with putting the body parts together




Sawing the parts and preparing for stuffing up the body 
Stuffing it up...

After the filling, sewing "handmade" all the parts together. 
Starting with the arms...
And after the body...
Third day - Tea, cookies and dolls!
Time to give her the face (yes, it's a she! :-))
First - the eyes...

Then - the mouth...













Next step - the hair! It can take a long time to knit the base and the hair...


 

Last step - Making her cloths.
And the same dress for Shira... Well almost the same :-)



And Ta Daaa! She is ready!


And here are my dolls 


Friday, June 15, 2012

Recommendation - ReFurn

The "flea market" in Sweden is called - Loppis.
Loppis is very common and the swedish people are the leaving proof for the phrase: "One man's trash is another man's treasure".
You can fined every weekend loppis for children, every where. There are special "Loppis shops" that you can fined almost anything, including furnitures. 

Back to me — right now I'm renovating the kitchen by my self. So I was looking for chairs so I can fix and renovating by my on style.
I have found through Blocket a really lovely place that according to them -"helping saving cultural pieces and the environment" and selling them quite cheap - ReFurn

When we went there I discovered a small heaven for furniture and house stuff: 





 We bought four chairs for the kitchen (the two grey chairs to the right) 
 Loaded them to the car, but came back the day after for two more amazing pieces 
Price for one chair - 140KR


We came back for this amazing small armchairs for our daughter
   Price - 200KR for both armchairs
After few days of serious washing, cleaning and drying




Very cute - right?


The address for ReFurn is Sjötorpsvägen 29, 21874 Tygelsjö 
Telephone: 040-6450530