Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Fright Lights!


Countdown to Halloween!

This is your reminder to get up in the attic and pull down your Fall and Halloween decorations.  I know you want to skip it this year, but do it for the kids!

Here's another great DIY project from the free magazine,


(go to the site and register for this if you don't get it! Great project ideas)

Fright Lights!


1. Draw a face on a frosted glass shade with a pencil. We chose bell-shaped
glass shades (#39040*). Using a permanent marker, trace and fill in the face.
 It may take several coats to fully cover.



2. Apply black spray paint (#282318) to both sides of a 6-inch saucer (#94456).
Allow to dry.



3. Place a small flameless candle (#166531) in the saucer, and cover with
     the glass shade.

Easy Peasy... and cheap to boot!

Here are some other Fright Sights:






Thanks for the images, Ms. Martha Stewart!

My goal for October is to turn some frightening rooms into enlightening rooms!

Until next time,
Traci

Images via* Moi, Lowes, Martha Stewart



DIY: Posh Nailhead Pumpkins


As a follow up to this week's ezine,
Interior Trends: Budget Friendly Fall Decorating Ideas
and a preview of Friday's blog post... Gearing up for Halloween, I
 bring you a tutorial of such a cool autumn idea from Karen at
 Strictly Simple Style and www.myhomeideas.com.


First gather your white pumpkins and upholstery tacks (try your local fabric store).
Depending on your color scheme, you could also dab them with paint... say, light turquoise?


Print out a large version of your intial and trace the outline onto the pumpkin...
creating a faint line

Remove the paper, push your nailhead in along the line... and viola- you are done!

These must go on my front porch!


The designs are endless... house numbers, fleur de lis, crosses, polka dots!


There's not one thing about this picture that doesn't make my heart skip a beat...
uh, the clock? WOW!


Cottage Living, you do not disappoint-
Easy and Inexpensive... it doesn't get much better than that!!!

If you do this, email me a picture!


Until next time,
Traci


DIY: Wrap those Books!


Classic... with a twist-  bring the idea to your bookshelves!  Most of my
clients are trying to simplify and create a cohesive look (especially in their family rooms). 
We all have so many personal items we want to display and most of you have figured
out to use books to diversify height and help create unity.

At times, the combination of decorative books creates even more of a hodge podge look,
thus defeating the purpose. 

Here is a solution for you!


Wrap those books!

My client above took on this task and wrapped each book... at night watching tv,
in the carpool line, whenever she found a free moment... and achieved great success. 

She found a textured vellum, which is frequently found on the scrapbook paper isle.

A great new tip is to use paintable wallpaper-



Great idea from the free magazine Lowes Creative Ideas

Here's How:

1. To determine the height of the jacket, measure the length of your book’s
spine and add 2 inches.

2. To find the width of the jacket, open your book, lay it flat, and measure its span.
Add the width of the covers (not including the spine) to this number.

 
3. Cut a piece of paintable wallpaper (#314377) to these dimensions. Lay the paper facedown
on a work surface. Fold 1 inch in at each long edge of the paper.


 
4. Place the book in the center of the paper. It will overlap the folded long edges and hold
 themin place. Wrap the paper around the book, folding over the book covers.
Insert the covers into the pockets created by the folds, as shown above.

Thank you Lowe's for the tutorial!



Be creative in your wrapping. 

Tie in into your design style... either paint the wallpaper above the color of your choice
or hit the stores to find perhaps:

1.Brown craft paper for a rustic look
2.Burnt orange paper in your UT themed offices (go Longhorns!)
3. Colored scrapbook paper for your kids' rooms







This is a great DIY project, but if you need help... call me!
 
 
Until next time,
Traci
 
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