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I'm Somewhere Else Today

I've been busy with the preparations for my sister's bridal shower for tonight & I look forward to sharing with you some of the fun things that we've been doing- soon!

But for now, here's a shot of Talia & I hanging out.


And if you're a little less busy than I am today and you need something fun to do, head over to HowDoesShe cuz I'll be posting a fun activity idea over there today :)

Tutorial (Easy to Make Window Seat Cushion for IKEA Trofast Storage)

Here comes the promised step-by-step tutorial for how to make a window seat style cushion for the top of IKEA's trofast storage!
(You could do this for any flat bench though!)


Make a window seat cushion for IKEA Trofast Hack
(The fabric cover for the cushion is removable and involves no zipper)


Here's what we did:

1. I wanted a 2 inch thick cushion, but it was way cheaper to buy a big piece of 1 inch foam and double up (once you have the two pieces on top of each other, they don't slide around)

DIY Bench Cushion Tutorial without sewing machine
2. I bought fabric (I guessed on the amount- get enough to wrap around your foam like you're wrapping a gift)

3. When you get home, cut the foam to the size of the top of your bench (you can cut 1 inch foam with a pair of scissors)

4. Lay the foam on top of the fabric and wrap the fabric around the foam (like wrapping a gift) and make sure you have an overlap on top of the foam. (I made the fabric cover kind of like a pillow sham, so that you can take the cushion in & out, to wash the fabric. The overlap will not be sewn- it will be the opening for the foam)

DIY Window Seat Cushion without a sewing machine
5. Cut any extra fabric off (use the above picture as a guide to see how much fabric you need on the ends, taking into account that you'll be folding the edge over and pressing it as shown below)

Removable Washable DIY Fabric Window Seat Cover

6. Fold the ends (as shown above) and press. When I did mine, I worked it out so that the part that goes lengthwise across the cushion is the selvage, so it didn't need to be folded & pressed to finish it.

Time to Pin

7. Now we'll fold & pin the corners. Fold your first corner up (as shown in the photo below)

Removable Washable Fabric Cushion Cover Tutorial
8A. Pin into place as shown. (you can pin right into the foam if that helps)
8B. Un-pin the part shown in 8B (you don't have to pin & then un-pin it, I just did that to show you closely how to pin it so that you can do the next fold)
8C. Bring the fabric up as shown, so that you have a straight line across the top edge & side edge.
8D. Pin into place & repeat for the other corners.

DIY Window Seat Cushion with Removable Cover

9. Pin the edges up as shown:

DIY Removable Window Seat Cushion Cover Pictorial
Okay, now you're done pinning- yay!
Time to SEW!

Sewing Steps


You're going to sew by hand, and you're going to sew the foam right into the cover (don't worry- you can get it out later- I've already had to wash my cover once!)

1. Start at the top corner of one end. Tie a knot at the end of your thread and start (I tried to show you in the photo below)


2. Do a blind stitch (as shown below) to close up the side and top edges of the ends of the cushion.
How to Make your own fabric cushion cover

3. Now you're done sewing!
Here's what your little overlapping pillow-sham-like opening will look like:

Tutorial Make Your Own Removable Fabric Window Seat Cover

And here's the IKEA bench cushion finished project!
A cute little seat for my girls to read on... or put their dolls to sleep on :)


Tutorial to make a DIY window seat cushion for IKEA Trofast bench


I hope this tutorial was easy to follow- let me know if I need to clarify anything!

You can find other sewing ideas & tutorials here.

Window Seat Bench Cushion for IKEA Trofast Frame

A while ago we decided to move Katrina into Talia's room with her and turn Katrina's room into a playroom. I've been working on it for a while and made several improvements (I already shared our cool tree wall).

I have a couple of projects from that room that I want to share with you & a couple that I still need to do (and then share ;)

We knew we needed a good system for toy storage and we went with IKEA's Trofast storage. I'm loving it! The first piece we bought was this one:

I knew that I wanted to make a cushion for it, so that it could act like a window seat (even though it's not by a window). So, I went out & bought some foam & fabric at a fabric store and my mom & I got to work!

Here's what we came up with:

On Monday I'll share a step by step tutorial on how we made it, so if you're interested, be sure to check back! :)

Amber & Russ (Engagement Photos)


My sister, Amber, is marrying her highschool sweetheart this year! Here are a few favourites from the engagement session that I did for them on Russ's parents' property. Hope you enjoy! :)
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You can find Amber's Cherish the Dress and Maternity Photos on the blog now, too!

Moments- a tiny flower

It's the little things that count...



A small gift from a small girl.
So pretty :)

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Life is busy here. I feel I'm in my own busy little world and I'm doing my best to keep on top of things. Hope your little corner of the world has pretty little moments mixed in with whatever busy or stressful times you may be in!

Sneak Peak (Engagement Photos)

I've been slowly processing engagement photos of my sister & her fiance for a few days now. Here's a little sneak peak:


My little family & I went camping for a couple of days this week, so I've taken a break from everything, along with not feeling too well, so hopefully I'll be back in the swing of things soon!

Hey, while I'm at it, check out this girl's gorgeous ring!!

I forgot to add the little thing at the bottom of this picture for the blog- this photo is taken by me, it is my sister's hand, I didn't steal it from another website. That is all.

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