Whew! I have been in a car with two toddlers and my hubby most of the day. We drove from Pennsylvania down to Raleigh, North Carolina to spend a week with family. Since it’s a packed day, I am so happy to have a guest here to share a great project with you. I “met” Kelli from Re Store Interiors a few weeks ago and I absolutely loved her blog.
She has great style, great pictures, great content…all of the components of a great blog. She’s also a great person. Did I say she’s great? Yeah, she is. So, without further delay, here’s Kelli…
“Greetings to all of you fantastic Miss Mustard Seed readers! I am so honored to be guest posting today on one of the most fabulous blogs on the planet. I seriously mean that…I love Miss Mustard Seed and we have never even met face to face, but I know if I did, she would be an amazing person to hang out with….Thank you so much, Marian, for having me.
My name is Kelli, and I am a stay at home mom of 3. I have two sweet girls and a precious baby boy, Elijah, waiting on me in Heaven. Elijah taught me so much about the importance of not getting caught up in the rat race of life but to slow down and enjoy every precious moment that I have with my two healthy children and my husband. One of the biggest things I want to accomplish right now is making my house a home. A home that is open to family and friends all the time, a home where people feel they can take off their shoes, prop up their feet and stay a while. I am new to blogging, but not to budget decorating. I am and always have been an avid garage “sailer” (what we call it in my house:) and an all around “thrifter”. I have a refurbished furniture and home decor business, here in Birmingham, where I live, that operates out of my basement and a local antiques shop called Consigning Interiors. My husband works two jobs, one in sales and one as a part time children’s pastor. He works hard for the money we do have and it’s my job to be a good steward of that money. My blog, Re Store Interiors, focuses on how to decorate your home on a budget without sacrificing style and elegance. I go to Market and other trendy places to find out what the “hot” items are that are selling for astronomical prices and try and duplicate them to the best of my ability. Right now, my focus is on furniture finishes, pillows and lamps, as well as painted canvases of crosses and angels.
I wanted to show you one of the things that I duplicated just recently. This past week, I took a trip to Altanta market and took a few photos of things that I wanted to try at home. These 18″ pillows were selling, wholesale, for 68.00 a piece and they didn’t even have the insert. Double that price, and that’s what you are seeing in stores.

















16 Responses
Nice to meet you, Kelli. Thanks for the reminder to be thankful for our healthy children today. 🙂
And, I love your pillows.
Beautiful. I am recovering an antique bench seat and have wanted to do these striped but it's so long I'm not sure how it will look. So until I'm sure, it will stay this country blue with white embroiered flowers, ugh! lol
Yes, I got choked up too, especially because my boys' name is Elijah.
Very cute pillows and they look so simple to make.
They look great. Thanks for sharing the tips you have collected too.
Hello, Kelli. So nice to meet you! These came out just great. I'm looking forward to visiting your blog. Appreciate your sharing your project and tips!
Vicki at Rusty Rooster Vintage
Hi Marian and Kelli!
I love that Ikea curtain fabric too! am looking at a pair on my work room floor right now…this looks like a good project to start with…thanks for sharing all the how to's!
Hope you have a great time in Raliegh Marian…and Happy Thanskgiving to both of you!
Checkin out your blog right now Kelli!
Tammy 🙂
JUNK WILD
great guest post Kelli – congrats!
Wonderful pillows! What a great deal on the fabric you used.
Yes, children can be such great teachers!
Wow, love the cushion idea!! And thanks I just went and gave my children an extra special hug!!
what is the name of the Ikea curtain set? There are so many…would like to know the exact name. Thanks!
Hi Kljswilson! The name of the curtains are Lenda. Hope this helps!
Blessings,
Kelli
Hey Kelli,
thanks for taking out the mystery of how the tape goes down.
I am now off to stop by your blog.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours
Great ideas! Stop by and visit my new blog at http://www.down-sizingboomer@blogspot.com
God does teach us through these fragile children. I know it firsthand.
Kelli, your painting process for the pillow brought about amazing results! You're a girl after my own heart–figuring out how they do it and saving money by getting it done yourself. Love your detailed instructions. Thank you!
What a lovely and clear tutorial, thank you for guesting !!