So, my couches are brown, and I like them (even though they are brown) - but our pillows were dead and needed some sprucing up. I went to a few places just to buy pillows because Clint said I would never get to making them myself. I took that as a challenge, especially when I priced out the pillows I wanted and the cheapest ones were $20 a piece, the ones I really wanted were $40 bucks a piece. I have six pillows, but I wanted to add six more because we have two sectionals in our family room and there is a ton of room for extra pillows. So, I went to Joann's and picked out some gold suede and some tapestry fabric for the pillows - thankfully they were both on sale for 40% off. Then, I checked out the pillow forms. Holy crap - I had no idea that pillow forms were like $12-21 bucks. Shocker - no way was I going to spend as much on the pillows as buying them already made. So, I went to good old Walmart - don't judge - you know you go there too - and I bought their queen size firm pillows for $5.98. I bought 6 pillows and ended up with 12. Read on if you want to know how.........
Since my pillows were dead and I was covering them anyway - I cut a slit in the fabric of the pillow and the pillow from Walmart. Then, I took some stuffing from the Walmart pillow and stuffed it into the dead pillow. Lovely - I didn't even worry about closing this baby up because you know that in a few months I am going to have to add more stuffing into because even though the kids know they aren't supposed to play with these pillows - they will.
So, I cut out a 16 1/2 inch square for the front of the pillow. Then I cut out 2 rectangles 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches and sewed an edge on one side of each rectangle. Then, I placed them right sides together - pinned them in place and sewed all the way around the pillow.
Then I turned the pillow right sides out.
Put the newly stuffed dead pillow inside.
And there you go - quick fix for the old pillows.
The before picture.
The yummy tapestry fabric.
Same technique with the tapestry - then I took the remaining Walmart pillow, I didn't even bother to sew it shut, and stuffed it into the new tapestry pillow I made. So, there you have it - two pillows out of one and that makes the pillow forms only $3 bucks!
Then, of course I had to get a rug to tie it all in. I love little fixes that make rooms more lively, and I especially love it when Clint loves that I made the pillows myself! Told you I could do it, Honey!
Awesome! Your pillows and rug look great!
ReplyDeleteYour pillows turned out great! The rug looks perfect too. Pillows are always such a simple and fun thing to make and can make such a difference.
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought I had a monster sectional!! Love the pillows - thrifty and crafty you - yes, the new rug just showcases the room.
ReplyDeleteThe pillows look great, and you have a SERIOUSLY HUGE FAMILY ROOM!!! I think I might be able to fit my entire house in it. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love your family room!! And that tapestry fabric has me wanting to go to JA's! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLooks so welcoming! And I L.O.V.E. that tapestry fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fix! Your living room looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful room.....looks like it's right out of a magazine! Well done!
ReplyDeleteCan I come over? I love that couch and I really need a nap. Great job! Isn't pillow fighting part of childhood? We used to lay on the floor with the pillows and a bowl of popcorn and watch Tarzan. Dad usually fell asleep among all of us kids. Good times. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI can see why you want to keep your sofas. That is some serious relaxing space! A comfy chaise is the best. I have some sad pillows on mine, and you've given me just the fix. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat tapestry fabric is indeed gorgeous - well done on the cushions -Love the rug too and man! That sofa looks perfect for a good bit of TV watching, a good snuggle with hubby or a good book!
ReplyDeletegreat room!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the Pillows.
ReplyDeleteI have just nominated you for the sunshine award...You can check it out on my blog. I had 4 children under 6 - many years ago - so I truly don't know how you manage. I have long been an admirer of yours. Do hope you can accept.
I have done the SAME thing for pillows! How crazy is it that a form is the same price!! I LOVE that rug!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen we women set our minds to it, we can do anything. Pillows look great-love the tapestry fabric.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea. You rock. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how you made the pillows. Buying the queen size pillows and winding up with 2 for 1 is a great tip.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! very dramatic with the rug. Looks crazy good. You did a great job with the pillows and a great idea. thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pillows! And I'd love to get that rug. . .source??
ReplyDeletegreat idea...I'm the same way about pillows. I'm glad you showed me a cheap way of doing them.
ReplyDeleteI got the llama fabric to make my son a pillow for his room and found out how expensive a pillow form was, so I went to Gabriels (like a Big Lots) and bought a 16 1/2" square pillow for $3.99. I love a bargain! I am a new follower, you can find me at www.intheboondocks.blogspot.com
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