Even though I’ve had that little D*S sidebar widget announcing that my slipcover project made it into the Grace Bonney’s book, I’ve not seen the bound book yet. Yesterday, Grace announced that her book, Design Sponge at Home, is now officially available, and she’s preparing for her national book tour. Indianapolis is not one of her stops; however, Chicago is. She’ll be promoting the book in Chicago October 11th and 12th. I’m not sure I’ll make it to a Chicago event, but I have offered Grace this upholstered ottoman as a Giveaway prize for the Chicago event.
It only seems right to offer something to the book’s promotion, don’t you think? It’s the least I could do since my slipcovered Goodwill Outlet chair made it into the sacred pages of this Bloggy/Design-y/DIY bound encyclopedia of design goodness.
I remember the day Grace asked me if I could do a simple slipcover project. I was in D.C. After we got home, I rushed around looking for a good chair. My last hope was a Goodwill Outlet store. And there she was in all her grubby glory. I paid less than $1.00 for this Flexsteel Mid Century chair that had certainly seen better days. Since the photos were going to D*S, I had to make sure I had good lighting all day long. We moved the kitchen table into the dining room, and I made the slipcover right there in my kitchen.
You may see the book before I do, but I’m pretty sure this project is depicted in illustrated pictures rather than photos. Thus, here’s the ratty chair before it got all dressed up in a pretty light blue frock.
I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of the book and pour over the wide array of projects she lassoed into one book. Grace mentions how difficult a process it was to write this book. I know from my meager Curbly book contributions, she is absolutely right.





























