Tags: bookshelf details, fabric in the back of bookshelves, pink and blue office, recovering a lampshade with fabric
14 Responses to “How did you do that?”
Leave a comment
Join 146 other subscribers
Blog Archives – Look Up Our Past Posts
Categories
Blogroll
- 6th Street Design School
- A well dressed home
- Barking Hound Village
- blue Label Bungalow
- Bryn Alexandra
- Centsational Girl
- Chic Modern Vintage
- City Craft
- copy cat chic
- Decor Dallas
- Dwell with dignity
- Emily A Clark
- fabulous K
- Get it girl style
- Green Bridge White House
- Hello Splendor
- Hi Sugarplum
- High Gloss Magazine
- House of Turquoise
- Houses Gardens People
- isabella and max rooms
- Knight Moves
- La Dolce Vita
- Life In A Venti Cup
- Lower Oak Lawn
- Material Girls
- Melanie Johnson Photography
- Pink Wallpaper
- Shoebox Decor
- Shop Ten 25
- spark
- Specialty Pet Training
- Studio Ten.25
- style/SWOON
- The Glam Lamb
- Tobi Fairley
Ohmy, what a genius idea! I am in love with that fabric, it’s just so pretty!
Where did you get that chandelier? I must have one!!
I am a new follower. I really like the book shelves.
Oh my goodness! I’m absolutely amazed at everything you have going on! Your family is beautiful and congratulations on the new baby! Thank you for stopping by and I’m so glad you found the blog!
Very pretty!
This is so awesome! I’ve been thinking to paint the back of my shelves, but unsure if I’d really like it. THIS I love and will definitely be copying!! Glad I found you at How To’s Day! Rebecca
Love the fabric you selected. I did this on the back of a china cabinet (had mirrors) and used poster board with double stick tape. Great job on the lamp shade too! Will have to check out the website you linked.
Dropping by from How To’s Day. Hope you’ll come see DD2’s picture wall we did for her.
Allison
Atticmag
it turned out just beautiful! I am now walking around my house trying to decide which bookcase to do this to..thanks
Dianne,
Thank you so much! It’s a fun project and makes such a great impact in any room!
Abbe
Hi Allision,
Wow, I would love to see that! The lamp shade was tricky but I do love how it turned out. I think the square shade was the trick to the easy application :).
Thank you for the kind comment and so glad you found the blog. Love the picture wall too, thank you for sharing.
Abbe
Thank you Rebecca,
Glad you found us too, I say go for it! Paint, fabric or wallcovering is always an easy way to dress up bland bookshelves.
Look for remnants too.
Abbe
Thank you Cindy!
I backed my very beautiful bookshelves with fabric too, but I used spray adhesive to apply the fabric directly to the back of the shelves. Less cutting and measuring and easy to remove, should I like a change. The fabric will remove with a firm tug, and the spray adhesive washes away.
Super-Duper website! I am loving it!! Will come back again. I am taking your feeds also