Give a thrift sale footstool new life with some new fabric and a little bit of paint. Keep reading to find out how easy it is to turn a thrift sale footstool into a farmhouse footstool!
I found this cute little footstool at a church yard sale years ago and I just loved it. Something made me think I didn’t need it, though. Three times I picked the stool up and looked it over.
Three times I put the stool back.
But when I started to walk away I just couldn’t stop thinking about it. I had to go back and get it and I knew then that it was coming home with me. After all, it was only $3. It just needed a little love.
So I decided to turn this thrift sale footstool into a farmhouse footstool.
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Personally, I hated the fabric on the footstool. It was dirty and felt so weird. Plus I didn’t really like the pattern or the color. I decided to remove it and throw it away immediately.
Removing the fabric was easy because it was just stapled underneath. I removed all the staples and then removed the fabric.
Guess what I found. Another layer of fabric! Looks like this footstool had already had a makeover at some point. So, removed that fabric, too. Fortunately, that was the last layer.
The fabric that I had to cover the top of the footstool came from my mom. I loved this fabric because it reminded me of a pillow my granddaddy had when I was little. It was filled with duck feathers and I thought it was the neatest thing ever. I loved the way it settled under my head as I laid on it. I loved that sometimes a little feather would make its way out of the fabric. I loved how it always stayed cold. Needless to say, I knew this fabric would be perfect for my farmhouse footstool makeover.
(You can find similar fabric here.)
To recover the cushion with the new fabric, I just stretched the fabric over the cushion and stapled it underneath. You have to make sure you keep stretching as you staple or it will get all wrinkled up.
I wish I would have remembered to take a picture of the corners, but unfortunately, I forgot. (I was too excited to get this farmhouse footstool done!) Basically, I just folded the ends of the fabric over each other and stapled them underneath.
The legs of the footstool needed cleaning, so I wiped them down with my homemade all-purpose cleaner first.
Then, I painted the bottom of the footstool white with spray paint, so it would match the furniture in my bedroom. After the paint dried, I put the top back on. It was super easy to put it all back together because it just required a few screws.
I’m so happy with how my farmhouse footstool turned out! It looks so cute under my desk in my bedroom!
The desk was also a thrift sale makeover. We found this gem at Goodwill for only $10!
Do you like to makeover things you find at thrift stores and yard sales? What’s your latest DIY? I’d love to know!
Looking for more upcycled DIY’s? I recommend these:
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Great job! I love how all your crafts are so approachable and user-friendly!
Thank you so much! ?
That’s fantastic! You are so talented Michelle.
Thank you so much!
Real lovely! I've been thinking of changing the upholstery of my dining table chairs. But I don't think I can do it like you can.
It'll be a fun project to try. ?
This is a very cute idea! I loved the way it looks now, so much modern.. it pretty looked like a church thing before :P
Love the white colour, it really matches with the desk and make a seamless style..
I really would like to start doing something like that, but I've got two problems! No time and no room in my house :O
Thank you! I know what you mean about no time! I'm pretty sure days are way shorter than they used to be. ?
Looks great! and your new blog is looking fabulous too :)
Thank you so much!! ❤️
oh I love makeovers, great job!
Thank you so much!
Love your blog, very interesting!
Thank you! And thank you for visiting. ?
interesting
Thank you!
u welcome
That was fun and with a touch of grandpa! I am from the south, not there at the moment, so I understand the cold pillow reference. Ha... Also, I thought I had been following you all along, but I see that I haven't. My bad!
I'm so glad you get it! Most people have no idea what I'm talking about when I mention the cold pillow. :D No worries!
I bet that was so much fun! I did this to some chairs many years ago and I couldn't believe how easy it was and that all I needed was a staple gun! You did a great job!
It was! I thought it was going to be harder, but the part that took the longest was waiting on the paint to dry. :) Thank you!