We have some iron chair frames in our yard that have been waiting for a creative reuse solution for years. I've kept them because I love having people over and we're always short a few chairs.
I know, I know, our neighbors must love us with all the projects left out in the yard and actually never happen, But now (finally!) I've gathered some materials and I'm ready to tackle them. What am I doing? Well, here's the inspiration:
Tropicalia Chair by Moroso; Ottoman by Bend via My Adventure is Your Advantage; Macrame Swing Chair from Anthropologie; Loom Chair via Craft Zine
Instead of another project, though, maybe I just need to pray to the thrift gods and find a couple macrame chairs for the yard? They're kinda Pendleton meets 70s folk art in a crazy fantastically campy way.
I know, I know, our neighbors must love us with all the projects left out in the yard and actually never happen, But now (finally!) I've gathered some materials and I'm ready to tackle them. What am I doing? Well, here's the inspiration:
Tropicalia Chair by Moroso; Ottoman by Bend via My Adventure is Your Advantage; Macrame Swing Chair from Anthropologie; Loom Chair via Craft Zine
Instead of another project, though, maybe I just need to pray to the thrift gods and find a couple macrame chairs for the yard? They're kinda Pendleton meets 70s folk art in a crazy fantastically campy way.
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