Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Spare Room Ideas Discussed On News Tomorrow


Do you have a spare room in your home that has no purpose?  

Tune in tomorrow to WFMZ 69 News at Sunrise at 8:40 am to get some inspiration on how to make that room useful!  Here are just a few of the ideas we will discuss!



An Exercise Room

By Masterpiece Design Group

A Ladies Lounge

By d2 Interieurs

A Teen Hangout

By Interior Concepts, Inc.

Craft Room

By Meritage Homes

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Good Housekeeping Pinecone DIY Crafts Includes LYR


Thank you Good Housekeeping for finding and including our DIY Pine Cone Tassels with your five other pine cone crafts featured on your website!  I love working with pine cones because you can get really creative with them and they last a long time!  It's a great way to bring nature into your home.   There are fun crafts listed HERE so check it out!




For the full DIY Pine Cone Tassel Tutorial, click HERE.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

My Own Wall Photo Gallery

Recently I added frames to my upstairs hallway.  I haven't filled all the frames yet but it has been over a year of thinking about doing this, so I decided to just 'go for it'!  Here is how I did it:

STEP 1 - 
Find a large clean floor area and design a layout using your frames.
(take note-I switched the jute frames you see above for turquoise ones that you will see in steps 3 and 4)

STEP 2 - 
Make paper templates of your frames and place them on the wall to resemble your frame layout.

STEP 3 - 
Hang your frames


I find that I procrastinate on printing out photos and have a ton on my computer.  I made the decision to hang my frames on the wall in the direction that looked best and fill them later because I have many photos to choose from.  If you are a procrastinator like me, just go for hanging your frames like I did.  Or you will never end up with photos on your walls.

I also changed out some of the original frame mats that came with the frames I used.  If you love a frame but not the mat, no problem!  Just go to a craft store and find a different mat. (Make sure you have the frame with you when choosing a new mat-mats come in different looks and sizes, AND cut out sizes for the photos (ie the same size mat may hold a 4x6 or 5x7).

Monday, December 23, 2013

Coolest Mirror Installation Ever


 Today was a great day!  Install day typically is.  This is the day all my design vision comes to life.  There were lots of deliveries and Bill my art installer teamed up with me to hang art, frames and mirrors on the walls.  Check out how it came out:

BEFORE

The design idea for this wall, that is 20' high, is to create a dramatic reflective focal point using a series of mirrors.   

TEMPLATES GO UP

I created paper templates made of construction paper.  This took some time to do but totally worth it because I was able to have my poor art installer up on his ladder moving the templates around until I had them where I wanted them.

AFTER

I love the way this came out!  The mirrors used are thirty inch large frameless bamboo ones as well as twelve inch bronze framed ones.  If you attempt to do something similar using heavy decor, make sure each is secured to the wall well.

We Also Did This...


BEFORE


AFTER




Stay tuned for the photos I will post containing the AFTER photos of this home!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Recover An Old Photo Frame In One Hour


How many picture frames do you own 

that are the right size but not the right look?


Don't throw them away before reading this DIY idea!!

I have several.  This past weekend I hit the craft store and purchased a spool of 100% jute fringe and recovered one.

I loved how it turned out and could not wait to share it with you!

TA DA..........

Here's How To Do This Project


For this project you will need the following:
- a frame
- fringe (buy at your local craft or fabric store)
- heavy duty scissors
- hot glue gun

 STEP 1 - Cut the corner of your fringe on an angle like shown.

STEP 2 - Measure the length of fringe you need to the other corner and cut it on an angle the opposite way.

STEP 3 - Hot glue the inner side of the fringe....
....and press it to the frame.

STEP 4 - When you have finished hot gluing the fringe all around the frame the corners will look like this.  Let's clean them up!

STEP 5 - Cut a half inches of fringe like shown.  Then cut THREE more.


Each will look like this.

STEP 6 - hot glue one to each corner of your frame (to hide all uneven corners).

Your frame will look like this:

Any fringe will work so get creative!  I love how it looks with a mat (this is a photo of my parents, two young love birds)

Hung on a wall with frames of other finishes creates a unique and lovely statement.


Try it in your own home!




Monday, December 16, 2013

HOT Hardware Gives Old Furniture NEW Life

This is just a reminder of a quick and inexpensive way to remake a piece of furniture you already own!  

New Knobs and Pulls Make A HUGE Difference!


What a transformation!  


For my fab client Sonya's entry way we kept her foyer table but ditched the generic silver knob for a pull that rocks!


This leather, brass and bone pull is from Anthropologie....and it rocks!!!

We simply unscrewed the knobs, and then screwed the new ones on!  EASY!


If you are interested in trying this, it is important to remember the difference between knobs and pulls.  Knobs are easy to change out because they typically have one fastener, or screw.

If you are looking to replace a pull, you will need to measure the distance between the two fasteners, or screws.  Handles come in varying widths so make note of this tip!!


I apologize for the poor quality of the photos but I have not finished the room yet.  When I do I will have quality pictures to share!   




Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Video of How To Create Beautiful Table Look For Thanksgiving


Watch Shosh show TV viewers of 69 News At Sunrise how to create a unique and easy Thanksgiving Day Table look with lots of color, texture and shine!



Yes, you can even upgrade your wine glasses by adding simple twine to the stems!   

To get complete instructions on all the crafts Shosh discussed on the show, CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Clever Decorating Ideas For Thanksgiving Table

Are you hosting Thanksgiving this year and looking for table top ideas?  Here are my 'easy as apple pie' decorating tips that will bring color, shine and best of all, not cost a turkey to implement (ha ha!)...... 

This table top decor is crafted of natural materials, has a little shimmer, 
and leaves enough room for all the food!!

 Thanksgiving is the one holiday we dress up for food so lets give our table a look that is  glam 'home made' style.  Glam 'home made' style' means  keeping things easy looking but put together well.  Save the bling for the winter holidays, and instead, bring in more natural materials.

Put Your Money Into The Following:


1. Fabric tablecloth.  You can wash it at the end of the day and use it each year.  Consider your color scheme.  Choose a color that you will be able to work with each year.  Brown is a good neutral if you are unsure.  I have a golden tan that has a bit of sparkle on my table.

2. Charger Plates.  These are not expensive and can make a huge difference on your table.  It can turn even a plastic plate into something special! And like the tablecloth, you can use them over and over again!  I like the choices that overstock.com has.  

3. Cloth Napkins.  This is the last of the three investment worthy pieces for your table.  Real fabric napkins placed at each guest's setting gives a chic finishing touch.  It is the old fashioned factor that has been used at eating gathering for hundreds of years in the most high end establishments.  


2013 Inspired By Natural Materials


-Jute Twine Is Your Best Friend!  As you can see from the DIY projects below I have been having a love affair with twine.  Pick it up at craft stores or hardware stores and have it on hand.
-Go for color that you have not used before (I have done reds, oranges, greens, but not blue so I used it this year on my table)
-Paper is a reusable, recyclable material so use it!  I love these paper lanterns DIY projects!








DIY PROJECTS



Burlap Ribbon Table Runner

This table runner is as simple as it gets!  All you need is burlap ribbon!  You can pick this up at any craft store.  I found a 6" wide blue ribbon and a 12" wide tan color at Hobby Lobby for my table.


STEP ONE - After your table cloth is on, roll the wider burlap runner out like this photo below and using a pair of scissors, cut it to the size of table cloth length.


STEP TWO - roll the smaller runner out like photo below and cut to same length as the wider one.



 Add your plate chargers.

And build the rest from there...like this.



Paper Bag Candle Lantern


I love this DIY project because you may not even need to leave the house to make it!  They are unexpected! Watch your guests stare at them while eating.  


For this project you will need a paper bag (get wild and try one with a bold color or funky pattern!), a battery operated candle, and a razor blade.

*this is not a project to do with a child 

Lay your bag down flat and using a pencil, create stars in any pattern you choose like above. 

Carefully use the blade over your pencil marks.  Be mindful not to run the blade through both sides of the bag.  

Add the battery candle.

Check out how beautiful I look when the lights are low!!
*Remember not to use real candles with this paper lantern!






TIP: You can cut off the handles and add ribbon with a hot glue gun like I did above!


Construction Paper Lantern
This is a fun project to do with the kids!  And you might already have all the ingredients needed to whip up some fun lighting for your thanksgiving day table! 

For this project you will need construction paper, scissors, a hole puncher, double sided tape and a battery operated candle.  

You can pick up the candle at the Dollar Store or any craft store.

STEP ONE- Fold your paper in half the long way and cut along the folded line so you will end  up with two equal pieces (you can make two candle holders!).

TIP: You can use fun craft scissors along the edge to create a unique upper edge.

STEP TWO- punch holes all over the paper like above.

STEP THREE- place double sided tape along one of the short edges, fold that side into a cylinder and press the tape into place like above.  Now you have a beautiful round paper lantern (or 2 if you used the other half of the construction paper!)

TIP: You can add ribbon around it and keep it in place with hot glue.

STEP FOUR- Add a battery operated candle and enjoy!


Napkin Rings & Place Cards


Create place cards that are so adorable!!

FIRST make the napkin holder:


Napkin Ring

For this project you will need a scissor, a fabric napkin, a  burlap ribbon (mine has satin on the edges), and a hot glue gun.

STEP ONE - roll your napkin up like above photo (don't roll too tight) and cut a piece of ribbon that is an inch longer than the rolled up width.

STEP TWO - hot glue the ribbon around the napkin (don't get hot glue on the napkin)

DONE!! (your guests will be able to roll the ring right off the napkin)

ADD Place Cards.....


Tag Place Cards

So simple!  You will need:
twine and a pair of acorn (can use faux acorns or any other creative natural elements like a pine comb!)

STEP ONE- cut eight inches of twine and knot it at the center.

STEP TWO - Attach a gift tag to it by knotting it to the !  
*You can use ready made gift tags or make your own!

Write a guest's name on each tag and place at the table place setting you choose on top of the napkin ring you just made!




PLANT CENTERPIECE


Peacock feathers are a consistent trend.  Maybe its the exotic shapes or the bold colors; whatever the reason, I chose to incorporate it into my Thanksgiving table design this year.  I used faux peacock feathers for my centerpiece.


For my table centerpieces I purchased two mason jars at the Dollar Store, and some faux plants and several glittery faux peacock feathers from a craft store.  I also bought some pine combs and acorn nuts (you can find them in your local natural outdoor surroundings as well).

Simply unscrew the tops of the jars, fill them with the pine and nuts, and place the faux plants in them.

 
When finished, take some twine and wrap it around the mason jar.  That's it!