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Value in Everyday Objects

If someone had told some farmer in 1890 that his feed sacks would be covering furniture in high end homes 120 years later, he probably would’ve dropped his plow.  I love finding beauty in everyday objects that are worn, well used and mended.  The fact that an object is still around over 100 years later speaks to the quality of it.  A lot of these “everyday” antiques are affordable, but European grain sacks are not one of those things.  So, I reproduce my own.  Click here for a tutorial. 
Kim from Cheap Chic Home won one of my custom painted feed sacks for my 1000 follower giveaway.  I was a little slow in getting it done, but it’s finally finished.  Her requests…include the number 5, French instead of German, and paint some vines somewhere.  So this is what I came up with.
I love it so much I’m going to make some for myself.  I think I’m going to use them to slipcover my French provincial dining room chairs. 
It’s in the mail, Kim!
Miss Mustard Seed

Marian Parsons 

Paint Enthusiast | Writer | Artist | Designer

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  1. O.K., WOW…you lucky girl, Kim! I have been searching for grain sacks but you are absolutely right they are extremely expensive! I just love the repro work you've done…I don't think I've seen any of this quality! Love, love, love it! Beth

  2. Miss MS, you really are amazing! I don't know how you do everything you do, and with such passion and quality! You are a unique and gifted individual, and I thank you for sharing that with all of us! You are a blessing!
    Shilo

  3. I LOVE that!! I have been thinking about doing something with vintage American feed sacks as my parents have tons left over from the family store, but I'm not sure they are heavy enough. This is just a gorgeous ides!

  4. I had to giggle over your first sentence! There used to be a saying…"She'd look great in a potato sack". This may be the next fashion statement!!

    I love the pillow. You are so talented!! Lucky winner! 🙂

    xoxo
    Jane

  5. Lol, so true! People would have thought it crazy to think feed sacks could be beautiful home decor…

    Now I'm going to go look at your tutorial because I want to try this!

  6. There is no more special gift than one made just for you by someone you know. I know she will be thrilled with her gift. I happen to know feed sacks are special as I wore many a dress made from chicken feed sacks as a child. They were made by my grandmother with much love.

  7. A giveaway and I missed it 🙁 You have such impeccable taste and style. That Lucky Kim, anyway. I am definitely going to check out your tutorial.

    Thanks for sharing your passion with us.

    1. Where have you been all my blogging life? Your blog is baillirnt, absolutely baillirnt and I must say I’m encouraged someone, somewhere is interested in etiquette. I presume you also actually take pen to paper to write notes? Amazing.I think you should have a fan club, but then again you probably do. I’m joining. What this world needs is a little refinement.Best regards,Tish

  8. Your post and tutorial were so infoumative, I've been trying for months to come up with a way to duplicate old grain sacks. Your method looks so real, hard to tell the difference.

    You are one smart and talented lady, thanx for sharing some love! I cant wait to try this.

    TTYL…on my way to Wallmart!

  9. It is so beautiful. Just to let you know, you have totally inspired me to make these too and I love doing it. I've done two so far but neither of them look good enough yet. I think the vines make them look authentic. Thanks for the idea tutorial!

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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