I love vintage things but maybe you are not convinced as to why you might want vintage items in your home. So I’ve compiled the top 5 reasons to add vintage style. Coming back from Round Top, you’ll see I found quite a few vintage and antique things to add to my home. Are you […]
10 Ways to use GRAINSACKS
Awhile back (adult talk for I can’t remember when, but it was a long time ago) I did a post on 10 grainsack projects. Now for sure I had 10 projects included, but some were the same type of project. For example I think I had more than pillow project. They were different pillow styles, […]
Vintage Grainsacks and Bottles and More
I love vintage bottles and I use them all of the time in my home. You can use bottles in your home to give it an elegance and feeling of presence. I love the way old things can give a room instant charm. Bottles go with just about any decor and all […]
Grainsack Placemats
I love using grainsacks for all kinds of projects. Today I’m using a grainsack to make placemats. So of course I made these late at night without taking photos, but I have a different grainsack I am showing you to illustrate my point. The grainsacks are sacks or bags. Basically when they were […]
How to Make Faux Grain Sack Chairs
Everyone is asking how you can get the look of grainsacks on a budget, and guess what? Clever Cindy is going to show us how today! I’m pretty excited. I love everything she does. Here is CINDY FROM EDITH AND EVELYN Lately I have gotten a lot of questions about vintage grain sacks. Most questions […]
French Grain Sack Chair Upholstry Tutorial
I’m pretty excited that Cindy of Edith and Evelyn will be a contributor to Cedar Hill Farmhouse. You are going to LOVE her!! Here she is!!! Her first post is about grain sack chairs, my favorite!!! There are two things that I dearly love and that’s grain sacks and french chairs. It’s even better when […]
3 More Grain Sack Projects
I know some people are over grain sacks, but I don’t think my love of these vintage fabrics will ever go away. They are so full of texture, they wear well, and have quite a history. I love their simplicity and humble origins. There were, of course, used by families to transport grains to […]
Monogrammed French Chairs
I admit to be a bit obsessed with French chairs. I found these at a consignment store a few years ago. They were inexpensive as French chairs go. They were covered in a tapestry that was okay. The tapestry looks pretty good next to the pine armoire, but was really yellow in person. Well to […]