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Revive: Up-cycled furniture and home decor Revive specializes in upcycled furniture and home decor, workshops, art therapy instruction and blog

Revive specializes in upcycled furniture and home decor, workshops, art therapy instruction and blogging.

03/12/2026

When you open an antique chair and discover horsehair stuffing, you’re looking at a piece of furniture history. 🐎

For centuries—especially in the 18th and 19th centuries—upholsterers used horsehair as a premium stuffing material. It’s naturally resilient, breathable, and incredibly durable, which is why many antique chairs are still comfortable after 100+ years. Unlike modern foam that eventually breaks down, horsehair springs back and can last for generations.

How to spot furniture that may contain horsehair:
• Pieces made before the 1940s–50s, before foam became common
• Heavier seats that feel firm and springy rather than soft and squishy
• Chairs with webbing and coil springs underneath
• Small dark fibers peeking out of worn seams or tears in the upholstery
• High-quality antique pieces like Victorian, Edwardian, or early 20th-century club chairs

If you find it inside a piece, don’t toss it. Gently remove the hair, shake out dust and debris, and let it air out in the sun. Upholsterers traditionally “tease” the hair apart by hand to restore its loft before putting it back into the seat.

Keeping the original horsehair preserves the integrity of the piece, supports sustainability, and honors the craftsmanship of traditional upholstery. Sometimes the best restoration choice is simply caring for what has already lasted a century.

Sneek peek! What could this picture imply? Any guesses?A new window display coming your way soon!
12/23/2025

Sneek peek! What could this picture imply? Any guesses?

A new window display coming your way soon!

Chasing the sunrise.I really never been a morning person. In fact, I loath getting up early, but given were I now live, ...
11/21/2025

Chasing the sunrise.

I really never been a morning person. In fact, I loath getting up early, but given were I now live, That has to be a reality when I have my kiddo. It does have its blessings though. One of those blessings is that I get to witness the sunrise.

This morning as I was driving Caleb to school, I looked over and saw this beam of bright orange in the sky. It just took my breath away yet again.

So after drop off, I decided to go to this place near Paine Field where know I could have a clear view of the sky. I pulled over just to catch a glimpse of the pinks, oranges, and purples that grazed the skyline. Mount Rainier was trying to come out too.

But And as I was driving to my special spot, the words that kept coming to mind over and over and iver again. They were:

“His mercies are new every morning.”

And let me tell you how that’s super relevant to me right now, and when I connected the dots it absolutely blew my socks off!

Last weekend I went to a day retreat where it included some guided meditations. During one of the , I was given a visual symbol in my head that I ended up drawing (see pic).

I had never seen this symbol before and so I kinda went on a hunt for what it might mean. I didn’t figure it out till just now. Literally like in this moment!!!

So, As I’m writing this, I’m remembering a video I saw on Instagram about this very verse so I decided to look it up and post it here.

Now here’s the crazy part - the symbol for Chesed is the symbol I saw!!!’The two dots over this word add extra meaning! (see pic). I now know my God sent that symbol to me.

This is the Hebrew context and translation for this verse:

Lamentations 3:23 ‘Chesed’
- mercy+loyalty covenant love + unbreakable commitment

Heres the quick breakdown: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRPd-0JE27e/?igsh=eHo0NTZyZ2psbnNs

WATCH IT! 🙏🏻🙏🏻

So, for me and you: every day is fresh start with a convenental Promise from the Divine that they are with you always.

New beginnings. Fresh starts. Forgiveness and mercy. From God. from me. Always.

Rest in his mercies today.

Well, when you fall asleep at 8:30 PM, listening to music and then wake up at one and your body is ready to go for the d...
10/12/2025

Well, when you fall asleep at 8:30 PM, listening to music and then wake up at one and your body is ready to go for the day🤦‍♀️ , you paint 🎨

so for the last 2 1/2 hours, I’ve refinished a chair a frame and my angel wings for my room.

bigger reveal coming later and hopefully not in the middle of the night this time.

I don’t think like this make me happy.I was able to get my entryway mail drop area set up this morning along with one of...
10/04/2025

I don’t think like this make me happy.

I was able to get my entryway mail drop area set up this morning along with one of my favorite souvenirs from the Paris flea market. 🇫🇷

They had a shop with all old printing press paraphernalia, and so I picked up four block letters that fell out… You guessed it HOPE!

I put them in the letter block tray and then hang it on the wall with a little bit of random scrapbook paper behind each letter to give it a pop of color.

The other two paintings of Venice, I picked up from the antique market in Arezzo, Italy. 🇮🇹

what do you think?

Do you keep it or toss it?That is often the case when we move and rightfully so. We collect so much junk over the years,...
09/28/2025

Do you keep it or toss it?

That is often the case when we move and rightfully so. We collect so much junk over the years, don’t we?

Things we don’t need.
Things we hang onto for sentimental purposes.
Things that end up cluttering our lives.

That said, sometimes there are those things that we keep because they hold precious memories.

Through all of the moves across the country over my life, and even here within Washington state there is something that I have kept with me in my toolbox during every move.

And that is that ruler you see that has my name on it.

My dad was a pharma rep for many years and brought home all sorts of swag before swag was even a term.

This ruler was one of them, and I used it for school, so of course it has my name on it!

But I also brought it home with me and used it endlessly on projects in the garage.

This ruler carries special memory with it because it was from my dad and my dad was the one who taught me a lot of my DIY skills. He would spend hours in the garage with me, carving wood to create matchbox racing cars-; building paper-mâché models of Yosemite, Mesa Verde and other geological landscapes; and using it to create cardboard cities out of his medication shipment boxes.

That time in the garage and out in the yard as a kid is one of the best memories I have. And if you wonder where I get my creativity from it was because I spent my time doing that rather than behind the screen. Thank God, we didn’t have screens back then!

And now today as I move into my new place and hang wallpaper in the bathroom, I use it to help me lay a new scene of beauty in my home with a very same ruler that created beauty 40 years ago.

Some things you just keep.

What have you kept with you throughout your life that brings you special memories?

Who doesn’t like a good before and afterI’m almost done with my fireplace. I need to clean it up just a little bit, but ...
09/21/2025

Who doesn’t like a good before and after

I’m almost done with my fireplace. I need to clean it up just a little bit, but here are some quick before and afters.

This piece was a beast because it smelled like old mothballs. It was broken in places, and it had a very unrealistic stone.

So I went to it to create an old world, Italian travertine and granite old World finish using texture, milk, paints, wax, and dust of ages.

More pictures and instructions will follow soon, so be sure to follow along!

Assignment! I want you to take a close look at the finish of the gold and the glass.Gold: first I hope you notice two th...
09/12/2025

Assignment! I want you to take a close look at the finish of the gold and the glass.

Gold: first I hope you notice two things…1) the hue of the gold. The gold in the first picture is a cooler, brighter, gold, and the gold and the second picture is a warmer, more orangy gold with a bit of black. 2) The pattern that you see with the gold and the black is called “Shegreen”.

I tried forever to find a gold Shagreen bookshelf, but failed so I bought the brighter yellow tinted gold that you see in the upper left-hand corner picture.

But here’s the thing…that’s quite all right if you know how to reproduce the shagreen finish yourself! And, if you don’t, do not fret, I will show you.

2) The glass: I want you to take a look of the differences in the glass. They might not be obvious to you at first, but one has a smoky non-transparent model finish and the other is clear as daylight.

I much prefer the smoky finish and so I’m going to take the glass panels of the bookshelf and re-create the smoky glass finish.

If you’ve ever wondered how to do this, you have found the right girl. Stick around and I will show you once I go get my supplies this weekend.

* LIVE TODAYStarting over can feel scary-especially later in life. I've lived it after my divorce, and I’m living it aga...
09/07/2025

* LIVE TODAY
Starting over can feel scary-especially later in life. I've lived it after my divorce, and I’m living it again now.

On the podcast today at 2 PM PST, I’ll share a few stories of “failures” in my creative process:
🔹 A furniture piece with hidden foundational flaws that broke and forced me to begin again.
🔹 A plaster-on-canvas experiment that didn’t turn out the way I hoped.
🔹 And just yesterday—an antique with a stubborn smell that the seller had given up on… but only because they didn’t know the right way to restore it.

Each one became a metaphor for life: sometimes we have to start over, sometimes we have to keep trying before giving up, and always—we can discover that beauty comes from brokenness, pain, and even mistakes.

🎧 Join me at 2 PM PST (link in bio) for an honest conversation about resilience, creativity, and finding meaning when things fall apart.

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81338134958​bin And later on YouTube.

✨ LIVE TODAY ✨Starting over can feel scary—especially later in life. I’ve lived it after my divorce, and I’m living it a...
09/07/2025

✨ LIVE TODAY ✨
Starting over can feel scary—especially later in life. I’ve lived it after my divorce, and I’m living it again now.

On the podcast today at 2 PM PST, I’ll share a few stories of “failures” in my creative process:
🔹 A furniture piece with hidden foundational flaws that broke and forced me to begin again.
🔹 A plaster-on-canvas experiment that didn’t turn out the way I hoped.
🔹 And just yesterday—an antique with a stubborn smell that the seller had given up on… but only because they didn’t know the right way to restore it.

Each one became a metaphor for life: sometimes we have to start over, sometimes we have to keep trying before giving up, and always—we can discover that beauty comes from brokenness, pain, and even mistakes.

🎧 Join me at 2 PM PST (link in bio) for an honest conversation about resilience, creativity, and finding meaning when things fall apart.

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81338134958​bin And later on YouTube.

HEAR YE HEAR YE! THIS Sunday: Artscape to HeartscapeA conversational gathering designed to shape, sculpt, and mold the l...
09/06/2025

HEAR YE HEAR YE! THIS Sunday: Artscape to Heartscape

A conversational gathering designed to shape, sculpt, and mold the landscape of life through creative expression and conversation with Adrienne Reedy and Heidi Stayboldt 🤩

This Sunday, September 7th - 5:00 PM via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81338134958​

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Seattle, WA

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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pinot-and-plastertm-tickets-601047407977

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