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Another Christmas Pillow
Yesterday I shared the story of how the 2 vintage military blankets became 6 Christmas JOY pillows. Let's continue the saga with the story of how the vintage barkcloth tablecloth became 12 Christmas pillows. Let's just say that the plot is pretty much the same as our last episode and we'll leave it at at that! Remember the barkcloth tablecloth that I picked up this summer? I paired it with red velvet and turned it into Christmas pillow covers for the shop. I haven't seen a lot of vintage Christmas barkcloth out there so I think these are pretty special.
I have 9 with the red velvet back and 3 with dark green velvet backs. If you are interested in purchasing one, email me for a 15% discount code for all my wonderful bloggy friends...sarah@upscaledownhome.com.
I put a piece of paper under my pillow, and when I could not sleep I wrote in the dark.
Henry David Thoreau
I am heading to Madison to pick my son up from college this weekend. We haven't seen him since August so we are excited to spend time together. What are you doing this weekend?
11/19/2012 5:57 AMMitzi Curi wrote:
I love your Christmas pillows! So well done! I have several old holiday table cloths with stains that would be prime candidates for such a project! Reply to this
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Hi, I'm Sarah, a wife and proud mom of 3 sons. I am passionate about design and decorating, vintage shopping, and living life to its fullest in my small Midwestern town. I believe in creating a home
with upscale style on a downhome budget. I've created my own line of window treatments and am excited about the possibilities it is bringing my way! I love it when friends stop by so come back often
and hang out a while. Email me at: sarah@upscaledownhome.com
Love the pillows! You are so smart!
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I love your Christmas pillows! So well done! I have several old holiday table cloths with stains that would be prime candidates for such a project!
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