Friday, September 17, 2010

infarrantly creative Craft Projects and DIY Inspiration

I ran across a blog that was showcasing an amazing trash to treasure score! I had to mention it because it's such a gret example of what a little creativity, and alot of elbow grease can get you. For free!! Check out this link: infarrantly creative Craft Projects and DIY Inspiration.


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Shabby Chic Studio

Check out this beautiful shabby chic space.  I stumbled upon Sandy Foster's blog called My Shabby Streamside Studio, and have loved following her story ever since.  What a cool chick.  Don't take my word for it though.  Go to her blog!  You'll be super jealous, unless you have your own adorable, shabby gorgeous, life sized dollhouse-like structure on your property!

DIY Room Divder

This is a fabulous trash to treasure find...I was at my favorite thrift store in Salem, and found 4, shabby chic, shutters for a dollar a piece!  I couldn't believe it...what a score!  So, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them.  I considered hanging one on either side of my glass slider on my "shabby" patio, but that just wasn't cutting it.  I knew I wanted to revamp my crafting/office space, so late one night, while trying to sleep (story of my insomniac life) I planned out a design in my head, based on using the shutters as a room divider....By the end of the next day, I had completely re-arranged and started "styling" my knew "studio space."  I am, for whatever reason, really enjoying the use of quotation marks today...  Anyway, I love that all it takes is some hinges (I found in the garage) and some body's cast away shutters, and I have a fab room divider that cost me four whole dollars!!  And half a nights sleep...


Here is the other side of the divider...Now, I don't have to look at my projects in progress from the rest of the house!!


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Thrifty Chic Fall Wreath



I found a really cute, trash to treasure style project.  Go to http://thriftydecorchick.com/ to see the instructions.  This project is inexpensive and something that your kids could easily do.  Enjoy!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Decorating For Temporairy Spaces

 




I am currently renting a home, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who's ever had to settle for less then EXACTLY what they wanted when it came to looking for that special home thats not your own :) 

I had a lot of variables that needed to be met when looking for a place, and a very short amount of time to do it...for one thing, I was about to give birth.  Literally, that little bun was about to shoot out of his oven...so basically, with the few choices we had, and time pressing down on us, we agreed to a less than "current," home :)  I'm talking dark wood trim and doors from the 80's, and old grey carpet.  Depressing.

However, I knew that I would be able to mask the majority of the design flaws, and thus, we moved in just in time to prep a baby room, then head on out to the maternity ward.  Evertyhing was complete...we now had something to put in the crib, and our worries of finding a rental were over  :)

The downside was that I had my work cut out for me.  This house was seriously lacking any sort of asthetic charm....Luckily, I can almost always come up with some method of covering, hiding, and camoflauging.  Of course, if I owned it would be a lot easier...Creating a cozy, cute house is a bit more challenging while working under rental restrictions.
The living room, which is shown above, was outfitted with sheer drapes that I aquired at a thrift store for a buck at most, as well as yards and yards of flat bed sheets, lol.  I  purchased those at my favorite thrift store too, for less then the cost of a drive-thru lunch.   Here's what I used to achieve a "Trash to  Treasure" style room without the use of paint, or any permenent elements:


Wall treatment:  What I used- Crinkly, searsucker type drapes in crisp white - Push pins - Cotton, flat bedsheets in sage green and lilac.  Fireplace "Coloums" - I installed the white drapes  on either side of the fireplace to add some drama, as well as to try and reflect light.  I used push pins, and improvised as I went to achieve the desired effect. I love "soft" surroundings, so fabric is always my go-to material to change the look of a room.  In this case, it really helped to soften the hard lines around the fireplace.  Faux "Paint" -  This is a great application for decorating rentals.  Instead of using paint, I selected light colored, sage green and lilac flat bedsheets, and after ironing out any wrinkles, went about installing them on diffrent walls to add color, and to create backgrounds for artwork.  The key is to pull the sheets tight.  You don't want it to look like you haphazerdly push pinned saggy bedsheets on the wall!  Take care to pull the sheets nice and tighgt (or any fabric you choose).  Also, I ironed the edges flat, which may seem excessive, but is a detail that will make a diffrence.  I have had people do double takes and ask if I had painted.  Lol.  It was a good affirmation that I had done the job correctly.

Ceiling treatment:  What I used- Sheer, white drapes - Push pins.  I love cozy spaces, and I've always loved canopies over beds, so in this case I took that idea to the living room.  Over each sofa, using push pins, I draped shear, white curtain panels.  What I wanted, and actually achieved, was to add some dimension to the room.  I can't stand square rooms, with tons of hard angles.  I didn't have enough fabric to "tent" the whole ceiling, so doing individual canopies over each sofa created a really nice look.  It lowers the ceiling a bit in those areas and creates the feeling of being in your own little nook.

Art Work.  What I used- Picture frames - Wallpaper samples - Leftover pieces of fabric from the wall treaments.  I used some random picture frames that I had laying around, and rummaged through my crafts to find something to put in them.  In this case, my objective was to add light to the room.  I dedcided against doing collages, or photos, simply because they felt too busy, and dark for my purposes.  I ended up using white, textured wallpaper samples I had.  They were about 12"x12," so I had plenty to fill the frames I had.  I had to fill space in one of the larger frames though, so I used some of the leftover lilac colored fabric I used in my wall treatment project.  I stretched it across the cardboard backing of my frame and literally taped it in place!  Then I centerd a square of the white, swirly textured wallpaper.  I replaced the glass, and hung them in groupings over my faux paint.  Sidenote:  I have a "hang up" when it comes to  hanging pictures/art...I can't stand to put anything on the wall unless it has a foundation that enhances it.  What I mean:  I feel that a room needs an area rug to anchor the furniture.  It's the key to grounding the room and pulling it together.  Well, that's how I feel about artwok.  Without an anchor, it's simply floating on the wall, and it drives me nuts.  I like to add layers and create a more textural effect.  


Window treatments:  What I used- Light weight drapes - Fabric from bedskirt.  In this case, I had some pretty Ikea curtains already on hand.  I hung those on either side of the slider glass door.  It looked good, but it was driving me nuts looking at the bare wall about the top.  It needed a "header."  For this, I rummaged around the linen closet and found a king size bedskirt.  It didn't work for my bed, so I cut it all up and used the material to create a valance for above the slider.  I created a cohesive look by continuing the design into the adjoinging dining room.  I installed the same "headers" above the windows, along with the two doorways.  I used push pins to adhere them to the wall, and simply folded the top and edges for a finished edge. 


 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Light Fixture Overhaul




My most bizarre house re-do to date!  Lol...actually, wrapping my hideous, outdated, red brick fireplace in wrapping paper is probably my most bizarre re-do.  (I will post pics on that project soon!  Stay tuned, I can safely say I've never, ever, seen anyone decorate their fireplace this way!  You'll either love it, or think I am the most ridiculous person ever)  At any rate, as we all know, necessity is the mother of invention, (is that how it goes?) and it was extremely necessary that I don't have to stare at that hideous fireplace every again!  So, back to the point...another atrocious assault against my aesthetic senses, was the 1980's, brown and brass, globe style "chandelier" over the dining room table.  I laugh to myself calling it a "chandelier," as I love chandelier's and it actually ruins the beautiful association of dripping crystals, and soft glowing lights, that I have with that word...anyway, what was, in fact, over my dining room table, prior to my bizarre re-do, can only be categorized as one of life's true mockery's...I swear, everyday, I would look at it, and cringed as it silently laughed at me and everything I stood for...in the end, though, I covered that puppy from head to toe in wallpaper samples, ribbon, jewelry, and Christmas ornaments.  Haha, take that..."chandelier."  Now, every time I look at it, instead of cringing, I just wonder if I've lost all all my design sensibilities....not to mention, my ever slipping sanity.  Lol.  I mean really, is it worse now?  Am I nuts?  However, I have actually received compliments on it...while I'm not sure if I was, again being mocked, I've decided that crazy or not, it's gotta be better then before...I haven't finished it yet, I need little lampshades for the bulbs (obviously), and I'm waiting for the crystals I ordered on eBay, because it's begging to be blingged out..or would that be "blungged" out?

Uploading Fonts!

Well, I just went through a long process to upload cute fonts on my website, but I have to say, I'm thrilled!!  It worked like a charm, and on the first try!  Unbelievable...here is the link to the site I used.  The directions seem daunting, in fact, I specificaly didn't use those fonts at first because I was terrified!  However, I ended up back on that site and decided to give it a shot.  I'm glad I did...Check it out for yourself.  http://www.kevinandamanda.com/