I've had a few requests for holiday postcards in my etsy.com store, so here are a few that I have listed now.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Retro Photos
I posted a blog a while back with a tutorial on how to give your photos a cool, retro effect. I've been playing around with it and thought I'd show you the results. I love them and need to get them printed to frame.
Monday, October 24, 2011
The Wreath Project - Final Edition
I finally made my burlap wreath yesterday! I have been talking about it for a couple of months now and posted the link to the tutorial I used in this blog posting. But, I am going to list out detailed instructions with pictures below! It was SUPER easy and didn't take any time at all!
Step 1: Find old wire hangers and shape them into circles
Step 2: Cut burlap into 3 inch wide strips. I just eyeballed mine so some were 3 inches, some were 2 and some might have been 4! (I bought 3 yards of burlap and made 2 wreaths out of it)
I installed the wreath onto the wreath holder and then added the bow. I'm not very good at tying fancy bows, so this is what I got....it doesn't look too bad. Anyways, here's a picture with my 2 wreaths on our front doors. I'm really pleased with the results and the total cost was really cheap. My burlap was about $7 (with a 50% off coupon), my mom gave me the wire hangers and I had the ribbon...and it only took me about 30 minutes to complete both wreaths! Yeah!
Step 1: Find old wire hangers and shape them into circles
Step 2: Cut burlap into 3 inch wide strips. I just eyeballed mine so some were 3 inches, some were 2 and some might have been 4! (I bought 3 yards of burlap and made 2 wreaths out of it)
Step 3: Put burlap strips onto the circle wire form, fold it like an accordion onto the wire. I found it was better to keep them tight rather than loose folds.
Step 4: Continue adding burlap until you think your wreath is full enough and then use a pliers to attach the wire together to hold your circle. And here's your final product!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Smell that paint!
I painted my bedroom and bathroom this past weekend, with a little help from my husband. I started the bedroom on Saturday and decided to prime....for some reason I let the Lowe's guy talk me into using oil based primer. WOW, did I make a mistake listening to him! It stank SO bad, I had a headache all day and had to sit outside for like 2 hours after only spending about 20 minutes painting!
Anyways, I finished up the room on Sunday after letting the primer air out all day Saturday. Here's a picture of the new bathroom and I'll post pictures of the bedroom once I have new new curtains made and installed! By the way...I have been looking for a place to hang my capiz shell lampshade since we moved in and I finally found a place, as you'll see in the pic. It really makes our bathroom seem fancy!
Anyways, I finished up the room on Sunday after letting the primer air out all day Saturday. Here's a picture of the new bathroom and I'll post pictures of the bedroom once I have new new curtains made and installed! By the way...I have been looking for a place to hang my capiz shell lampshade since we moved in and I finally found a place, as you'll see in the pic. It really makes our bathroom seem fancy!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
It was a Success!
The trunk show last Friday night was a great success! I had lots of friends and family show up to support me, it was awesome! Here's a few pictures:
Friday, October 14, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Seeing Yellow!
I'm gearing up to start working on my bedroom project and I'm VERY excited! If you remember back to an earlier post I described how I was going to paint our room. Starting this Saturday, I start painting and my dad is working on the barn door already! I have my white and gray paints bought, but don't have a yellow picked out just yet. I ordered some fabric samples for curtains and pillows and they just came in, so now I can pick out my yellow paint color!! Here's the swatches I ordered.....I think the gray, white and yellow will be the curtains and then 2 of the other patterns will be pillows. I'm SO excited to get started now!!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The Wreath Project - Part 2
If you remember from an older post, I was wanting to find a wreath for Fall. I found this tutorial and decided to try it. I bought an old curtain at Goodwill and could only find a really small wire hanger to use. The curtain fabric was like burlap, but definitely not as coarse and I ended up using almost the whole thing for this small wreath! (I was actually planning on making 2 wreaths with the 1 curtain and I didn't end up having enough fabric!) Anyways, it turned out really cute and I do plan on buying some burlap and making 2 big wreaths for my 2 front doors as shown in the tutorial.
Do you have a Fall wreath? Did you make it or buy it?
Do you have a Fall wreath? Did you make it or buy it?
Friday, October 7, 2011
I Heart Spray Paint
Spray paint is really one of my best friends.....I love how easily it can change any object! I bought this old magazine rack at a garage sale for $3 and spray painted it for my family room. LOVE it!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Vintage Lumber
We rebuilt our deck in August at the new house and ever since I have been searching for things to make with the old vintage(salvage) lumber. I was looking on esty one day and found the most awesome dog bowl holder!! I just fell in love and had to get it for my super sweet doggie! We couldn't have made it ourselves because we didn't have lumber the correct size, so I bought it.....it was a ridiculously expensive purchase. (not something I would normally do and my husband is in shock!) Here it is:
But, how could I resist when I have the cutest dog in the world who LOVES it!!
Have you made an outrageous purchase for your pet? Make me feel better and tell me about it! :)
But, how could I resist when I have the cutest dog in the world who LOVES it!!
Have you made an outrageous purchase for your pet? Make me feel better and tell me about it! :)
Monday, October 3, 2011
Got Some Art
I posted back in August about how I needed some artwork for my house. Well, we ordered one of those photos from Society6. Here's the finished product:
Before framing
After framing hung in the family room
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