Ottomans have become a college space staple. They can serve as extra seating when friends stop by to hang out. You can pop the lid off and stow away shoes, magazines, dvd's, and etc. clutter. They make for a great place to put up your feet after a long day. And they're versatile when it comes to furniture arrangement as they can be stacked, lined up against the wall, or left in the middle of the room.
While these ingenious little cubes come in a variety of styles and colors, which makes them a good piece of furniture to hang onto year after year... what you loved last year might not be the bee's knees this year. Last fall you may have been wild for zebra prints and splurged on a zebra-patterned ottoman. But this fall you may be looking to tone it down. Or last fall you might have chosen a bland neutral so that you could "work it into any color scheme." But this fall you might want to spice it up with a fun print.
Design*Sponge has got your problem solved with an easy sewing tutorial for ottoman slip covers. It is an easy-peasy and fun way to customize these cubes depending on your room's color scheme, your ever-changing taste, or the shift of seasons. Click here to head on over to Design*Sponge for the DIY instructions.
While these ingenious little cubes come in a variety of styles and colors, which makes them a good piece of furniture to hang onto year after year... what you loved last year might not be the bee's knees this year. Last fall you may have been wild for zebra prints and splurged on a zebra-patterned ottoman. But this fall you may be looking to tone it down. Or last fall you might have chosen a bland neutral so that you could "work it into any color scheme." But this fall you might want to spice it up with a fun print.
Design*Sponge has got your problem solved with an easy sewing tutorial for ottoman slip covers. It is an easy-peasy and fun way to customize these cubes depending on your room's color scheme, your ever-changing taste, or the shift of seasons. Click here to head on over to Design*Sponge for the DIY instructions.

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