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Home Page > Poinsettia Christmas Sofa Furniture Cover Poinsettia Christmas Sofa Furniture Cover Colorful throw is the perfect way to decorate your sofa for the holidays. Easy-to-fit throw features a green background accented with holly leaves, berries, and a border full of bright red poinsettias. Measures 140"L x 70"W. Ilove the throw and it is the perfect size I use this on my large sofa. It is so pretty and material is strong. Use as Christmas decor - Finally, a product that is 100% cotton! Bright, stimulating colors (have not laundered, yet). Nice to be able to use with no skin reactions due to synthetic fibers. I would buy this product again The product use for the sofa in the living room - The catalog does it no justice!! It really is beautiful!! Can't wait to put it on after Thanksgiving!! Would love a year round one. I decorate my living room with poinsettas at Christmas. I got this to cover my blue sofa. It doesn't fall pattern wise like the picture shows it does but it will do.




Not enought green between the flower stripes for my cushions to be tucked. Has to be but on after anyone sits on it. The Sofa now looks like Xmas.. CHRISTMAS SOFA FURNITURE COVER Total Items in Shopping Cart:Quick Decor Fix: 4 Ways to Decorate Around a Sofa You Don't Love (No Slipcovers Required) (Image credit: Via Weekday Carnival) Not everyone is in the position of tossing out the old to make way for the new (or DIYed). If you're stuck with a couch that doesn't exactly excite you (whether because it came with your partner or you don't have the funds to replace), consider a quick fix, instead: Disguise it with one of these ideas. Now, in all fairness, the couches featured in the photos of this post are hardly unattractive. But they still illustrate principles you could use on your not-as-attractive couch to try and make it seem a bit better (if at the very least a bit different). Make it blend into its surroundings more If you don't love your couch yet its shape or color makes it contrast and stand out, fight against that.




Spread the color in the couch somewhere else. DIY a piece of art that features that color predominantly or even use a wall color that will be similar to it or complement with it. Paint a furniture piece in a similar color. Or find a piece of furniture that mimics the shape and place it in the same room. It might seem counter-intuitive to put more of whatever couch element is annoying you the most into your space, but it'll actually take away that element's power, or at least make it seem less potent. Photo above spotted at Weekday Carnival. (Image credit: Via Centsational Girl) Drowning your couch in a new texture — like a sheepskin or two — will distract from the couch's own material and give your seat a softer sensation to enjoy. It doesn't have to be sheepskin, though; you could use a really textured knit blanket or throw pillow to work the same effect, or perhaps even a cowhide. Idea found on Centsational Girl. 10 on Trend: The Fine Art of Artfully Flinging a Sheepskin




(Image credit: Stacy of Leif Blog) So many pillows you can't even If you're not into the bohemian look, you might want to stay away from this idea. However, one of the easiest ways to disguise a couch you don't adore is to cover it up with some of your favorite throw pillows. Bright colors and patterns are great, but if you want to disguise your sofa without overwhelming your room, just consider a set of uniform or monochromatic pillows arranged neatly. Big & Bold: 20 Oversize, Colorful, Patterned Pillows Jove's Bright Home with Inventive Features (Image credit: Tamara Gavin) Use throw blankets to alter The thing about throw blankets is they tend to be, well, casually thrown on couches and chairs a lot. And while that can definitely make a difference to the look of a couch, something that can be even more powerful is using blankets with your couches with intention. Unlike a slip cover that goes over the whole couch, using a blanket to create a tight stripe like the above photograph, or to only lay across the bottom cushions, or to only fold on the armrests, approaches the aesthetics of your couch in an intentional way, altering the shape and pattern of it, and maybe even altering the look.




You can stick to solid colors, or play with pattern to create an even larger visual impact. How have you hidden a sofa you didn't love for a time? Any decorating tricks up your sleeve that are an easy or quick fix? Share your ideas in the comments below!Slipcovers can slide around slippery leather furniture. A leather sofa adds elegance to a room’s decor and serves as a focal point for your high style. When the weather turns cold and you want something a bit warmer on your back and backside, a slipcover is an easy way to add warmth to the room and your body, as you change the seasonal decor. Or if the leather sofa has seen better days, a slipcover extends the life of your furniture while hiding unsightly cracks or tears. To keep your slipcovers from slipping, consider a couple of tricks to keep everything in its proper place. Measure the length and width of the sofa cushion, ensuring they are all the same size or noting any differences. Mark the dimensions of the sofa cushion onto a piece of nonslip carpet padding.




Cut squares of padding, using the marks as a guide. Repeat the process until you have enough cushion toppers. Place the carpet padding squares on top of each cushion. Fill a clean spray bottle with cool water. Spray the slipcover with water. Don’t saturate the material; a light misting of water is all that’s needed. Toss the slipcover into the dryer set to low heat and tumble dry the slipcover for 15 to 20 minutes. This process removes wrinkles and many creases. Iron out any deep creases or wrinkles that remain. Place the slipcover over the leather sofa and push the material down deeply into the sofa by using your hands and a large, flat spatula. Tie the slipcover securely if it is made with ties or ribbons. Measure the length and width of the sofa cushions, noting any differences in sizes. Mark the dimensions of the sofa cushion onto the foam batting. Cut squares of foam batting in the same dimensions as the sofa cushions by slicing through the foam with a box cutter. Foam batting is not the airy cotton batting for quilts or pillows;

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