I came across this pair of Ikea stools, and their removable covers were a little dirty, but apart from that, they were in great condition.
So I took them home, washed the covers and they came up beautiful and white.
Of course I had to add some kind of French Antique graphic, so I added this one.
I get most of my antique graphics from Karen at The Graphics Fairy, but I’m not sure that this one was downloaded from her page.
You can view the original stools from IKEA here.




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3 Comments
Pascale
April 19, 2013 at 9:04 pmThey are great! Already saw them on Facebook. Regards, Pascale
Cassie @ Primitive & Proper
April 21, 2013 at 9:28 pmthat a great way to add character! they look awesome!
I Restore Stuff
April 21, 2013 at 9:48 pmThank you Cassie. i just popped over to check out your blog and I love it. Thanks for stopping by. I’m fairly new to blog world, still learning. But I do facebook regularly, so will look for you there also. 😉