We bought a 6 foot long foldable bench at Aldi earlier this summer and it’s very practical for the our grands to sit on but it sure wasn’t pretty.
I decided to try sewing a slipcover/dust-ruffle to cover it.
I didn’t find much help on Pinterest so I just jumped in anyway.
I ordered 5 yards of black and white buffalo check fabric on EBay. It was described as tablecloth fabric and I was very happy with it when it arrived.
It’s polyester so it doesn’t wrinkle and should be sturdy.
Below is the bench without a cover.
I just measured the bench and cut a piece for the top, then cut 2 long pieces for the sides and pinned them on, and 2 shorter pieces for the ends.
Then I just sewed it all together and finished the seams so it will hold up to laundering.
I don’t think Ducky likes it but that’s OK. He won’t be sitting on it.
I don’t think Ducky likes it but that’s OK. He won’t be sitting on it.
I also added ties on the inside to each corner and middle of the cover are tied to the legs.
The table runner is just the scrap of leftover but I do plan to hem it for a proper runner.
I like the black and white checks so much, I may order more and sew up a new curtain for the window by the front door. What do you think?
In the kitchen, I cleaned out every cabinet and tried to clear as much surface as I could.
The biggest change is the upright freezer was moved to the garage and our fridge moved back to the built in spot it was supposed to be in.
The coffee bar moved into the breakfast nook.
The kitchen seems a lot less crowded to me now.
It’s hard to photograph and I didn’t take before photos but I spent 2 days cleaning out and organizing our pantry.
The biggest change is the upright freezer was moved to the garage and our fridge moved back to the built in spot it was supposed to be in.
The coffee bar moved into the breakfast nook.
The kitchen seems a lot less crowded to me now.
It’s hard to photograph and I didn’t take before photos but I spent 2 days cleaning out and organizing our pantry.
Below is the view top to bottom.
Above is the top half of the pantry and below is the bottom half.
Above is the top half of the pantry and below is the bottom half.
My favorite change is I switched out plastic storage baskets for Longaberger baskets. I already owned several Longabergers and then I bought a bunch more of them at a bargain yard sale in June.
The crocks hold potatoes and onions.
The crocks hold potatoes and onions.
The plastic tubs hold things bought in bulk and things like extra bags of flour, rice, etc;
These changes have made cooking much easier too as I know exactly what we have on hand and where everything is.
I’ve got more sprucing up in other rooms to do and I’ll post progress when I get to it.