I have long lusted after Marimekko fabrics, especially the Finnish brand's signature Unikko red and white poppies print, but the price has always been way over my budget. You can buy the fabric at EQ3 in Canada for $80 a yard, or you can get a 20' X 20" pillow for $52. After doing a quick Etsy search, however, I realized I could just buy someone's leftover fabric remnants for ten bucks, and make my own cushion for a fraction of the price. The odd sizing of the remnants means you won't be able to have a nice, square cushion, if that's your bag, but you can likely find the right size to make a lovely lumbar pillow like I did (I actually had enough fabric to make two).
I just made an envelope back style cushion cover, which is, honestly, so easy to make. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, once you learn how to sew the world becomes your oyster!
So, there you have it, my tip for the day. You can have the high-end look you see in all the decor mags AND save a nice chunk of change.
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