Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

Fabric Covered Pumpkins

What do you say we put an end to carving pumpkins once and for all! Let's cover them in fabric! Really cute fabric!
Watch my video tutorial made for Riley Blake Designs to see how it's done. You won't believe how easy it is!

 

Friday, August 23, 2013

No-Sew Silhouette Fabric Picture - Video Tutorial


Julia just finished a video tutorial for Riley Blake that I'm sure you'll love! It's a no-sew silhouette fabric picture. She gives a step-by-step demonstration with many helpful tips. I love the versatility of this project. The possibilities really are endless. 



To see more Riley Blake video tutorials, visit their website: http://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/how-to-videos-new/

Friday, January 25, 2013

Valentines Day Decoration, Craft, Sewing Project Ideas

Looking for Valentines Day decoration/craft ideas? Here are a few!

LOVE Yarn Letters Tutorial by My Sister's Suitcase

LOVE Burlap Door Hanging Tutorial by Choose to Thrive
Gathered Heart Pillow Tutorial by V and Co.
Crayon Hearts Craft by Martha Stewart
Sarah Jane Studios has these adorable Valentines printables for sale for a limited time.
Felt Heart Wreath Tutorial by The Idea Room
Pottery Barn Inspired Love Wall DIY by Remodelando la Casa
Valentine Ruffle Apron from One More Moore
Ruffled Heart Dress Tutorial by Make it and Love it
 Need more ideas? Check out my Valentines Day Board on Pinterest. I've pinned quilts, food, crafts, decor, more!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fabric as Inspiration

It all started with this dress



I was getting ready to re-carpet and paint my 15 year-old daughter's room, and when I saw this dress I knew exactly what I wanted to do with the room.

Keep in mind, this child is always moving - whether she's playing soccer, dancing, singing, playing guitar or just driving us all crazy - she never slows down.

I wanted to create a room that would reflect her vibrant personality, but also create a space that would help her unwind.

Now, 5 months later....


We are loving this!  The stripes are fun, and modern (her two criteria), but the aqua brings a calming effect, perfect for a bedroom.



We also painted her bathroom cabinets in the same aqua


I kept the opposite walls white because I thought putting stripes on every wall would feel confining.  But white walls are too stark for my taste, so I added this string tree, again a modern, but whimsical touch.  It could have been left plain as shown below...


...but we wanted a fun way to display her pictures, movie stubs, etc.  The tree is able to serve as a kind of "art", adding a pop of color and visual interest, while also being functional.

I got the idea for it here.  This was a simple project because I was able to do it free-form.  The strings are held in with clear push pins.  I started by creating a basic tree skeleton, pinning the string close to the wall.  Once the basic form was made, I started looping the string around the clear part of the push pins in any random direction.  


Little knots in the trunk were created by adding more pins in one concentrated area and concentrating the string more densely in that area. 


I would have gone a lot more crazy with the string, but I ran out!  I'll probably order more soon and fill in the tree a little more.  I used orange and white striped baker's twine, which can be found easily on Etsy.

So that's it!  One picture of a dress made in a beautiful stripe fabric helped dictate the design and function of an entire bedroom!