On of my favorite hobbies is treasure hunting at thrift stores and yard sales. I love vintage, retro, mod. I love giving an old piece new life and adding my own touch. Here are a few of my recent finds…..
Found this chair at the Salvation Army for $20.00. I knew the first thing I needed to do was get that cover and skirt off and in the trash!
Ahh! That’s a little bit better. The original upholstery was vinyl and kinda reminded me of an old vinyl tablecloth. It wasn’t horrible, but I knew it could be better. With the help of some Amy Butler fabric (on sale!) from fabric.com, I knew this could be an awesome chair!
I started by adding some batting to the chair….
Stapled on the fabric…..
Made some buttons and tufted the back with a little help from Jr.
I am thrilled with the results. Not too bad for my first ever upholstery job! With the cost of the chair, fabric and a few other supplies, the total came to around $65.00. Much cheaper than the chairs I was eying at Pier 1.
Found this one at a second hand shop here in town. Not only is it in near mint condition, it’s also a rocker! There is a stamp on the bottom that reads 62. Could that mean 1962?
I am looking for some fabric for this one. The color clashes with my other pieces, so it needs to be recovered.
This has to be the score of the year! Bought this set from the Salvation Army for $119.00! The date stamped on the bottom of the chairs reads Nov 22 1971. Daystrom Furniture is written on the tag. They are in very good vintage condition. The set came with 6 chairs, but we only really have room for 4.
Love the mid-century modern design and tulip base!





































































