Monday, January 24, 2011

How To Create a Photo Gallery On Your Wall



Do you love how groups of frames look on a wall but afraid to try it at home?  Seems overwhelming but it doesn't have to be.  As an Interior Decorator, I have done this dozens of times and will share my secrets with you.  By the way you can include much more than just framed photos as you can see below. You can include shelves, masks, mix artwork in, hooks with something hanging from it like necklaces, antique trinkets, etc.-anything goes!  

Read my easy step by step process to hanging frames then check out some of the photo galleries I have done.  This is a great project for one person or fun for two!

ONE
Measure the height and width your wall space.  This is important so that when you lay out your wall art you will know how wide and high it can go on the wall.  If you have a small wall you don't want to come up with an arrangement that doesn't fit.  And on the opposite end, if you have a large wall you want to make sure it fills up the space.

TWO
Make paper templates of each frame.  AND using the point of your pencil, poke a hole exactly where the nail will go.

THREE
Give each frame a number using painters tape.  Then write the same number on its template.  Set the templates aside.

FOUR
On the floor create a layout using all of your frames (and whatever else you wish to add on the wall).  

FOUR 
When you have a layout you like, using your paper templates, arrange them on the wall.  This is where the numbering system comes in.  Just follow the numbers on each frame.
Tweak it until it is where you want it.

FIVE
You are almost done....hammer the proper sized nail through each hole you made in Step TWO for each paper template on the wall.   

Now hang your wall art!!!

To see more step by step instructions CLICK HERE

TIP ON FINDING FRAMES 

Arrange Your Gallery Right At The Store
Before I show you some other fun wall art gallery combinations I want to talk about finding the frame itself when you are at a store.  Don't be shy.............
Spread out the frames down the aisle.  See how different frames, mattes and arrangements look together.  This could take a while but can be so helpful.  I always get looks from people walking by, but it is in amazement, not that they think I am crazy (that is what I choose to believe:).  


My Advice On Giving Your Gallery Life 

Be brave with your selection of frames and mattes-don't match 'em.  Use varied colors and shapes.  Hang personal achievements with photos, and mementos.  Use black and white photos on a bold wall.  Use colorful photos on a neutral wall-and FILL THE WALL UP!!!!!!  

Wall Art Gallery Combinations To Try

Try adding frames of your child's artwork to your gallery.
Stairwell walls are great places to include a large gallery.
Get creative using two different color mattes.
Try using black and white photos with white mattes against a bold wall color for interest. 
Try hanging shelves and then leaning  your framed photos on them as well as other special mementos.
A small arrangement brings interest to a built in.

Mix and match frames for an eclectic look.
A corner of a room to perch upon a chaise is a perfect place to stop time through a beautiful mix of cherished memories, awards, prized possessions, from your childhood to now.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

How To Design A Ladies Lounge; A Retreat For Us Girls

For the last few years you can't get away from hearing the term ‘Man Cave’ (now repeat in a deep low voice).  A Man Cave is a place for guys to get solitude from the rest of the home and do ‘manly things’.  This might include a jumbotron screen with a sweet sound system, home bar, dartboard, a drink in hand and usually a recliner.   I get it.  Life can be stressful and having a happy place to take a break from the rest of the world in your own home is important.  It is so important that there have been books, websites, even television shows dedicated to creating these ‘Man Cave’ spaces. 

So I went on television today (click here to watch my segment) and lobbied for the female......................

I said "what about us girls?"  If a guy can have a special place of his own then surely the ladies deserve their own haven as well.   So I am getting out my megaphone and calling all women to what I call 'the LADIES LOUNGE'!  So when your roommate, spouse, children, pets, or Aunt Edith stretch you thin, you can hide yourself away to recharge your batteries in a peaceful space of your own.  We need to take care of our needs too. 
Doesn't this space look relaxing?  This would be the perfect Ladies Lounge for me!!
Find the Perfect Spot Create a Ladies Lounge in an extra bedroom, part of the basement, a rarely used office, a large closet, or if you live in a home with a bedroom that has a sitting area, close it off completely with a door or use a room divider. Even a deck in warmer climates can be outfitted with comfy outdoor furniture and storage to hold books, paper, etc.  Just make sure the windows are shut from the inside for privacy. 

In my own home I redesigned a guest bedroom into a home office for myself that includes a comfy sofa, my fave art books, and a closet I tricked out into a storage center for all my craft supplies.  




I also have another teeny but havenous area in my home that is my ‘minute meditation spot’; My walk-in closet.  I keep my guitar, and some paper and a pen in it.  When I need a few minutes to recharge I excuse myself and hang in my closet to play.  It relaxes me (until someone finds me).  It is a small closet so I hung a large mirror in both the back and front walls so I don’t’ feel like my clothing is going to’ jump me’.

Regardless of the size of your Ladies Lounge, the most important part of having a space to yourself is to create a quiet haven that is filled with comfort, inspiration and relaxation for your mind and body. 

Make sure everyone knows this is your special space and they are not allowed to disturb you (a lock on the door helps).
If you have the room you could find your Zen crafting up a storm in this Ladies Lounge!
Outfit your Ladies Room with hobbies that relax you.  Reading, crafting, sewing, drawing, writing, watching your fave shows on TV, doing yoga, catching up on the web, or getting jiggy to your favorite tunes; Anything that makes you happy!   Just don’t forget the Do Not Disturb Sign and box of chocolates. 

Add your personality:
  • Cheerful paint color or wallpaper
  • Colorful bold Accents (try using Pantone color pick of 2011 Honeysuckle 18-2120; it is very pink)
  • A comfy chaise or daybed, chair with ottoman
  • Funky or glam lighting
  • Snuggly throw
  • Scented Candles
  • Tons of books and magazines you enjoy
  • Crafts you like organized in boxes on shelves
  • Table to spread your ‘stuff’ out on
  • BIG mirror so even the smallest room feels larger
  • Secret stash of sweet or salty snack
  • Bottles of water
  • Display your cherished collectibles (I collect and  hang necklaces on vintage hooks)

You don’t need to spend a lot of money on your Ladies Lounge.  Part of the fun of having a Ladies Lounge is creating it so take your time and use your imagination.  Re-purpose, re-paint an old piece of furniture, add new knobs. 

Here are a few fun do-it-yourself projects for a fun Ladies Lounge:


Get this look using the DIY projects below-so fun!!!
Create a custom cork board using an old frame.  
"I was inspired to make this project after I broke the glass from a large black frame." 
You will need:
frame (no glass)
natural cork roll
foam board (can get from Dollar Store or craft store)
Scissors or cutting knife
Hot glue gun
Glazier Points (can get from any framing store)

STEP 1
Get out your frame, foam board and rolled cork.
STEP 2 


  

Cut foam board to fit in frame opening.  I suggest scoring it with a scissor or cutting knife, then bending it back to cut.

STEP 3
Cut the cork roll the same size as foam board and hot glue it to one side of the foam board.

STEP 4
With the frame facing down place the cork board side face down into the frame.  It should fit snug.

STEP 5
Ta Da!!!

Turn ordinary push pins into cute adornments.
You will need:
push pin
felt shapes or anything else you would like (you can get at a craft store)
hot glue gun

STEP 1
Place some hot glue on the head of the push pin and glue backside of the felt piece to it

Ta Da!!!




You can also do this same technique with larger weightless cute pieces like this flower from a craft store:




Paper Balls.
'I was inspired by those expensive shell balls you find at decor stores."


You will need:
Styrofoam balls (I used 2-1 / 2" 6 / Pkg-White balls from a craft store)
scrapbook paper (you will need one square sheet per ball)


STEP 1
Rip up a sheet of scrapbook paper into small pieces.
STEP 2
Crumple it up with your fingers.
STEP 3
Hot glue each crumpled piece around the entire ball.
STEP 4
"You're halfway there!"
Ta Da!!!
Use different color scrap paper with various patterns to create different looks then group them together in a bowl.
I really love the way these balls came out!!


Cover old books with pretty paper to add style to your Ladies Lounge.
You will need:
Large paper that will fit the books you want to cover (I suggest using wrapping paper or wallpaper roll)
Scissors
Labels (if you want to add the title info on the book)

STEP 1
Place the paper horizontally on a flat work surface Set your book on top of the paper. Center the book and use a pencil to mark the paper along the top and bottom edges of the book.

Remove the book from the paper and fold the top and bottom edges toward the center of the paper from the marked lines. Your book cover will now be the same height as your book
STEP 2
Set the book, open, back on the paper, aligning it with the folds. Center the book and fold the left and right edges of the paper over the front and back covers of the book.  
STEP 3


 STEP 4
Add a label to identify book info.
Ta Da!!!


Create clip canvas instant art that can be changed out as many times as your inspiration changes.
What you will need:
2 1/2" Bulldog Clip (you can get this at any craft or office supply store)
9"x12" Artist Canvas Panel (you can get at any craft or art supply store)
Nails (to hang on wall)
Hammer


STEP 1
This is the easiest project EVER!!  Simply use the clip to attach your fave artwork to the canvas panel and hang on wall using a nail.  Change the artwork any time!



These projects are very easy because, well, I don't like hard DIY projects :)  If you try any I would love to hear about it!  


p.s. I designed the Ladies Lounges above using Olioboard.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Shosh Demonstrates 'The Lady Lounge' on 69 News at Sunrise Tomorrow Morning



Hi Friends!

Catch me tomorrow on WFMZ-TV 69 News at Sunrise at 8:40 am.  I will be talking about the Lady Lounge!  There has been so much hype over the Man Cave, but women need a retreat of their own also.  I will share ideas and fun DIY projects.  If you miss it, there will be a link on my loveyourroom blog (click here) to view the video, as well as step by step instructions on the DIY projects I discussed during the segment.  I can't wait!  

 "Here's to Lady Lounges and Man Caves" 
(I am holding up my coffee cup; feel free to click yours to the computer screen).



Thursday, January 13, 2011

How to Make a Striped Wall in Your Kitchen

When you think of your kitchen, does the word 'FUN' come to mind?  Probably not.  Well why not?  Try a wall treatment like this easy horizontal stripe and bring something special to the table!

This works especially well in small kitchens because it brings your eye in and people will notice the wall over the small size of the space.  This kitchen that I re-designed below was a tight space.

Kitchen looked like this:


Here is how we added the stripes----
ONE measure the wall length and height;
TWO choose paint colors.  For this wall I used Sherwin William "Analytical Gray", "Nebulous White", "Pool House" and "Cityscape";
THREE plan out on paper like this:
FOUR Paint the wall using the lightest color first, then using painter's masking tape, tape off the other stripes per your design (tip: on the painters tape, above each stripe, write the name of that stripe color to stay organized).

Now one side of this kitchen makes the meals and the other side enjoys them in style!
                    left side                                                                      right side