I'm not a quilter... but I'd love to have one to
put over my sofa.
Not exact matches
If your room has a balcony, you'll need to
put up something to prevent your child from falling
over the side such as protective screening, a gate, or a barricade of chairs and
sofas at the door.
The spray is good because it is considerably less messy than loose leaf catnip that my cats (very adorably) roll around and coat themselves in, then get it all
over the carpet,
sofa, bed... I
put a couple squirts of the Kong Catnip Spray on my cat's stuffed animal, and that is all she needs for the night.
I only started visiting in early 2011, so I missed early projects like the 2010 group painting show
put together by Dave Miko that involved him splattering paint
over the works, as well the first and only shows at the gallery by Dobson, Colby Bird (who showed only a
sofa), and Asher Penn, plus a midnight performance by Kayla Guthrie in April of 2009.
Further, the painting differs from almost all paintings that are portable objects in that you can not
put it wherever you want, for example,
over the
sofa.
I would love to
put the money towards a slip cover for our
sofa - we currently have a large white paint stain after a calamity that involved turning our
sofa upside down and accidentally pushing a can of paint
over while moving it... oops!
I've been stuck on what to
put on the wall
over the
sofa.
Yes, I forgot to mention that I turned the Kim Parker print on its side and hung it
over the
sofa because I hated to part with it and couldn't find anywhere else to
put it.
Out with the old If you have remnants of fabric lying around,
put them to good use: cover cushions (just fold and tuck, no need to sew) or drape them
over a
sofa arm.
When just one or two friends drop
over, I find they always remove shoes because they want to curl up on the
sofa or
put their feet up (and here in Canada we have snow to contend with).