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Fabric Love | DIY Box Cushion Cover

by Jennifer

You might remember this post from March where I shared some of my favorite fabric pairings with you and also told you that I was using the Duralee Kilburn and Dwell Vintage Plumes fabrics on a mudroom bench makeover for an old high school friend.

I finished it and sent it off to her a couple weeks ago but staged it in Ada’s room first (the bench at the end of her bed is exactly the same size as my friend’s bench) so I could share the photos with you.

I just love these two fabrics together.  I’m still searching for the perfect place in my house for that peacock fabric.  There must be a place.

For the bench cushion, I followed the same basic instructions I did when I reupholstered our sofa cushions, which you can find HERE.

For the pillow, I used the Dwell Vintage Plumes fabric on the front and ivory velvet on the back with a zipper at the bottom.  I didn’t take great process photos so will have to share a tutorial on that with you another time.  I think it makes sense to cover the back of a pillow in a coordinating fabric when the front fabric is on the pricier side.

Do you love these fabrics as much as I do?  The Duralee Kilburn one has always looked like a cool cross between geometric and giraffe to me and I think the Dwell Vintage Plumes fabric is just drop dead gorgeous.

That’s all for today, hope you have a great one!


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Meet Jen

I'm a design and DIY lover, decorator, modern home-maker, foodie, fashion enthusiast, and jill-of-all-trades when it comes to home improvement. I'm slowly but surely adding classic-contemporary style to my early 90's colonial home one inch at a time and I'm taking you along for the ride.

It's often messy - there are usually project remnants and toys strewn about - but the making of a home isn't always tidy work and I love showing you how you can make and style and organize your way to a home and a life you love!

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