Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

2/28/11

Fabric Hand Prints By Nap Time Journal

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I have two kids. One is three years old and the other will be two next month. Even though they are still young, I can already say time goes by too fast! I wish I could keep them just the way they are forever! I saw this adorable idea over at Nap Time Journal, and can't wait to make some! What a great way to capture the sweet little features of your babies!



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2/15/11

How to Make a Fun Ceiling Fan

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This ceiling fan is just too Funky not to feature! You'd need a fun room to put this in, that is for sure, but I love how creative and bright this is- is just makes me smile!
Kids Room DIY Decorating Ideas

Get the entire tutorial from In My Own Style HERE

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1/30/11

Easy Yarn Wreath by Simply Designing

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This wreath is so simple, elegant and beautiful! Even better it's super easy to make!






I love this cozy, wintery look, and love that you could use any color yarn to make it work for any season! Check out all the details @ Simply Designing!

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1/28/11

Faux Lamps from JC's Loft

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I absolutely LOVE this idea!
Paula, from JC's Loft, took these ordinary items:


... and she turned them into these faux lamps!



Get the entire tutorial HERE
And see even more creative ideas on

JC's Loft

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1/21/11

Book Letters with Little Things Bring Smiles

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Happy Friday Everyone!
I am excited to share with you an idea that Katie from Little Things Bring Smiles emailed me. Take a look at what she made:


She took these ordinary items...

...and made these EXTRAORDINARY letters!
See the entire tutorial HERE
and more of her finished products HERE
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1/16/11

Valentine's Day Ruffled Ribbon Topiary

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This is one of the funnest projects I've ever made, it was simple and I could do most of it while I sat and watched shows at night with my husband! I'm also pretty happy with the way it turned out. Sometimes I get an idea in my head, and when I actually make it, it looks nothing like I had hoped, but this turned out just like I wanted it to!

What I used:
•Little Tin Bucket (last year's walmart clearance)
•Floral Foam ($ store)
•3" Styrofoam Ball ($ store)
•4 yards of 1/2" Braided Elastic
•60' Satin Ribbon (hobby lobby, didn't end up using ALL of it)
•Moss ($ store)
•Wooden Rod (hobby lobby)


I started out by making the ruffled ribbon by sewing the elastic to the mat side of the ribbon. I used a zigzag stitch and I stretched out the elastic as I sewed, so that when it went back to it's original form, it would create a ruffle in the ribbon. Make sure to pull both sides of the ribbon/elastic when sewing or it won't feed through your machine.


Here is what my ribbon looked like when I was done, it was really fun to see it transform as I sewed!


I used straight pins and pinned a strip down the ball.


Then I just wrapped the ribbon around the strip, up and down in a circle until the whole ball was covered.


I made sure to push the pins through the elastic, under the ribbon, so they would be hidden.


Then I assembled my topiaries by painting the wooden rod white, cutting it to size and pushing it through the ball and into the floral foam in the buckets ( I ended up spray painting my buckets and hot gluing a strip of ribbon on the inside to cover up the heart holes). Then I put hot glue on top of the floral foam and smooshed the moss on top and tied a little bow around the rod!




I had so much fun making these, I think I might make a wreath or some kissing balls with some different ribbon, I think a black and white damask might look pretty!

1/14/11

Ice Candle Holder from Creative Juices for Decor

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I am loving this FREE idea from Creative Juices Decor! Maybe there is one good thing about living in a freezing cold part of the world!

Selina took these simple items,

... and made these beatuiful candle holders!



The process looks simple, check it out HERE!
And for more of Selina's ideas, please visit her site Creative Juices Decor


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1/13/11

Scrapwood Lamp By Not Just A Housewife

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Check out this amazing project!

Stacy over at Not Just A Housewife took this drum lamp shade...


Some acrylic paint...


Scrap wood...


And turned it into this!

I absolutely love this lamp! I still can't believe she HAND PAINTED the shade! To see how easy it is to make one yourself, check out her tutorial HERE. Well maybe the base is easy, I certainly couldn't paint a lamp shade that looked THAT perfect!

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1/7/11

Paper Dogwood Blossoms with Sweet Something Designs

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I simply adore this project from Sweet Something Designs. Michelle has an awesome tutorial on how to create the paper version of these dogwood blossoms:

She will show you how to fold and embellish some paper

and add it to some twigs for a pretty sweet display!
 
For the entire tutorial, click HERE.
For more design inspiration, please visit
 
Sweet Something Designs


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12/21/10

Pine Cone Topiary

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I saw these pine cone topiaries on Ballard Designs and thought they were so pretty, but knew I could recreate one for a lot less!

I called up my sweet Mother, who graciously gathered pine cones from her backyard in Washington and brought them with her to Texas where we were all having Thanksgiving at my brother's house! I had to let them dry out a bit before I could use them, so they would open up, but here's how my topiary turned out:
Even thought it was really easy to do, it was definitely time consuming, it took two nights to finish, but I just worked on it while I watched TV with the hubs. It also took way more pine cones than I thought, so I ended up only making one.

Here's what I used:

• 6" styrofoam ball
• black garbage bag
• pinecones
• hotglue
• white spray paint



Steps:

1. Wrap a black garbage sack around your styrofoam ball, twist the bag tight and tie it off with a twisty tie. Cut off the extra plastic from bag. This will keep the white from peeking through and help the pine cones adhere better.

2. Drench the tied end in hot glue to keep it from coming undone.

3. Grab the middle of the pine cone, and twist the bottom to create a "smaller" pine cone. Get rid of the bottom, you'll only use the top. Make sure all your tops are about the same size to get a symmetrical ball.

4. Hot glue your pine cones onto the covered ball, starting at the top and working your way down until the whole ball is covered.

5. Lightly spray paint with white or silver spray paint, I used white.

I got the planter at Hobby Lobby, it was $7.99, but it was half off, sweet deal!




If you're not as lucky as me to have a Mom do the dirty work for you, or if you don't live in the Northwest, Michael's has some pre-painted smaller pine cones in bags in the floral section. I love this project because I can keep it up all winter!





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12/14/10

DIY Paper Behind your Shelves with Its the Little Things

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I wanted a background color or pattern for the exposed back of our cabinets, but nothing permanent. I wanted to be able to change it as often as I like.

(visit the original post for the trial and error part of this project to see the amazing transformations and for tips on what not to do!)

I went to Hallmark and found THIS...

It was like it was all meant to be.

Adhesive backed paper meant that I wouldn't have to worry about getting the paper on the wall just right to line up with the tape and make sure it was flat and laid out as perfect as it could be.

I was a little worried when I opened it up because it turned out to be shiny paper. Yikes. Shiny paper gave me horrible results last time. But knowing that the entire piece would be sticking to the back of my cabinet, instead of only the spots that had been taped up, gave me hope.

In typical Hallmark fashion, the paper had cut lines on the back, so it was so easy to cut out the paper to the exact size that I needed it to be...

I stood on the chair, got on my knees up on the counter and pressed it into place.

Now, I don't want you to think that I'm yelling at you, except that I have to tell you...


IT WAS SO EASY!!


So easy.

It is perfectly flat, except where there are flaws in our cabinetry. But you would have to look closely to really see them. I see them only because I am now intimately familiar with the inside of our cabinets.


I put the shelves back in place, and all of the dishes back in and Viola, a whole new look...

I think it looks beautiful.


I put it up inside of our glass cabinets too...



Here you can see just how shiny the paper is, but turns out we actually like it. The shiny, reflective quality makes the kitchen feel lighter and brighter.

Bonus!


I wish you could see the back of the cabinet more when the doors are closed...

Would you believe me if I told you that this morning we were actually trying to figure out where else we could take doors off of cabinets?

We like it that much.



So there you have it:

(I wish you could all see it in person! It's just so pretty!)

The adhesive paper turned a project that was kind of a pain to get right, into something easy enough that I would let my 8 year old do it. He'd do a good job too!

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Thanks to Teri for this fun idea!
For more decor fun, please visit her site:
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