Using entry-level upholstery skills, minimal tools, and no sewing, you can create these splashy little ottomans topped with graphic embroidered textiles.
Add elegance to your project with furniture-style casters. Simply attach to bun feet painted black for drama.
What you'll need:
Tools:
- serrated knife
- scissors
- staple gun and staples
- cordless drill
- paintbrush
Fabric: Cut into a circle 6-1/2 inches wider all around than the round plywood base.
Muslin: Cut into a circle 6-1/2 inches wider all around than the round plywood base.
Quilt batting: Cut 2 layers to the size of the plywood base.
Upholstery batting: Cut 2 layers to the size of the plywood base.
High-density foam: Cut to the size of your plywood round, using a serrated knife. The foam comes 24-inches wide. Use high-tack adhesive crafts glue to join pieces for more width.
Plywood: Buy one precut piece at your local home center -- check the woodworking aisle.
Muslin: Cut into a circle 6-1/2 inches wider all around than the round plywood base.
Quilt batting: Cut 2 layers to the size of the plywood base.
Upholstery batting: Cut 2 layers to the size of the plywood base.
High-density foam: Cut to the size of your plywood round, using a serrated knife. The foam comes 24-inches wide. Use high-tack adhesive crafts glue to join pieces for more width.
Plywood: Buy one precut piece at your local home center -- check the woodworking aisle.
How to do it:
1. Set guidelines. Using a marker, draw a guideline 2 inches from the edge of the wood base. Mark four even points on the circle. Fold and press the muslin into fourths. Smooth muslin over the batting layers, turn upside down, then match up the folds in the muslin with the lines on the base. Start stapling the muslin around the wood base, keeping the muslin folds aligned with the marker points.
2. Add the fabric. Center decorative textile or fabric over the muslin, smoothing in place, then staple to the base as with Step 1, dividing into four sections and easing the fabric as you go.
3. Add embellishments. Add a decorative edge by stapling the trim piece to the base. Allowing 3/4 inch along trim edge, position right sides together, then staple through the waistband buckram to secure the trim.
4. Add some glam.Turn back the decorative edge and glue in place with fabrics glue. Add decorative embellishments such as beads and sequins if desired.
5. Finally attach feet to the base (paint them first) with mounting hardware. Screw hardware to the base, then attach feet. Add decorative casters for a final flourish.
Done!
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