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I’m no cheetah, I ain’t lion.

They say that cheetahs never change their spots, but that’s not true for chairs. Chairs can change at anytime. You could change up a chair tomorrow.  Or today!

Jan at Chairished Furnishings changed her chair to cheetah. Whoa. That just went full circle.

Cheetah Cane Chair

 

Cheetah Cane Chair Before

I picture this belonging to a fabulous woman, sitting inside her huge and fabulous closet and there is also a black lacquered mirror and a gold chandelier in there and everyone O.D.’s on fabulousness. Right?

Now, you might be tempted to think that this little table makeover by Lucy at Patina Paradise is also cheetah print, but nope it’s not.  I’m not lion. (HA! Sorry).

Faux Leopard Table Before

 

Faux Leopard Table

According to Lucy, it’s actually leopard.  I wonder what the main difference is between cheetah and leopard. Hang on, let me Google.

Ok, I’m back. This is what it says: “The leopard’s spots are called rosettes, they are more of a cluster of black spots with a dark brown spot in the middle. The cheetah’s spots are a solid black dot.”

Wait a minute. That means that everything I told you before that was a lie. The chair is leopard and the table is cheetah! Whew. Thanks for setting the record straight, Google.

#themoreyouknow #shootingstaremoji

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5 Comments

  • Reply
    Sarah @ I Speak Canadian
    September 29, 2015 at 4:43 PM

    Awesome! And gutsy!

  • Reply
    Karen
    September 29, 2015 at 4:51 PM

    I picture that chair, actually six of those chairs, in my dining room!

  • Reply
    LeeAnn
    September 29, 2015 at 6:44 PM

    Totally unexpected and totally fabulous!

  • Reply
    Lucy @ Patina Paradise
    September 29, 2015 at 7:44 PM

    Ha ha, love your sense of humour! Thanks for sharing my loose interpretation of leopard! ;o)

  • Reply
    heather
    September 30, 2015 at 2:21 PM

    You just make me laugh. So hard. Love this post 🙂

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