I have seen many tutorials lately on DIY mercury glass votives. Needless to say I tried my hand at it. This is my first attempt (I am sure I'll do better next time!). All I need to say is make sure not to get it on the outside!
Must do:
One light coat of krylon looking glass followed by one mist of white vinegar water.
Let dry and add another light coat of paint.
Dry over night in a drying rack and your ready to light great smelling candles!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Moss Covered Wreath by Taylor
Being a new home owner, I was not aware of the crucial problem that occurs after Christmas- the "It's Not Spring but It's Not Christmas and What the Heck do I Decorate For" problem. Fellow decorators, I know you can relate. I took down the holiday decor, cleaned the house and then realized how EMPTY our house felt after a month and a half of coziness. Since NC has been unseasonably warm this winter, I decided to go ahead and welcome Spring in a subtle way. I found some pics of moss covered wreaths online and got to work making my own. All I needed was a strip of burlap, a foam wreath form, hot glue, moss, and protective floral spray.
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Not pictured: floral spray, and I only ended up needing one bag of moss:) |
First, I hot glued the moss to the wreath form. I did the top layer first, then the sides.
Then, I sprayed it with protective floral spray so as to prevent the moss from absorbing moisture and/or coming unglued.
Finally, I tied the burlap strip into a bow and voila!!! I was done! I may add to it later on, but for now I like the simplicity of my sweet little wreath, don't you? Saturday, January 28, 2012
The Cotton Cottage by Hilary
I finally ran out of room at my house and decided to open an antique booth!! It's located at Piccolo Antique Mall in Belmont on main street. If you are in town stop by and see the set up and all of the wonderful booths we have to offer! Let me know what you think!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Light Up Your Life Rope Lamp by Hilary
After taking down holiday decorations each year I find myself wanting to de clutter and revamp my current motif. This weekend I came across a great antique store with rustic farm equipment. Needless to say I will have a few blogs coming soon with turning my old farm equipment into new beautiful home decor. For today's post I want to share a simple redesign of an old lamp. I purchased this porcelain lamp donning tacky flowers a few months ago at the GW boutique for a quick fix for a family room lamp. Before Christmas I felt the lamp was too loud and cluttering up my sofa table and decided to take it down and stash it in a closet. This weekend I saw a fab idea on Pinterest for a rope lamp. So off I went to Lowe's home improvement for the materials. For the base of the lamp I started the rope at the bottom with a dot of hot glue and wrapped around tightly. I only hot glued about every two or three circles around the lamp. For the shade I used painters tape and made vertical lines and painted two coats of sea foam blue over the tape. After about an hour in the sun I slowly peeled the tape off and put a line of rope at the top and bottom of the shade. Viola a new and improved lamp for the family room.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
"I love you because..... " by Taylor
As we all know, Pinterest is AMAZING for finding great crafting ideas. I LOVED this idea
and decided to recreate it. After all, Valentines Day is right around the corner and we need to start spreading the love people!!! ;-)
First, I took some scrapbook paper and cut it to fit an extra frame I had lying around the house. Then, I stamped the words "I love you because..." onto the paper. You could print it out as well, but my scrapbook paper didn't fit the printer so I decided to stamp it. Then, I inserted the scrapbook paper into the frame. Finally, I made some fabric flowers to decorate the frame (of course!). We used thin dryerase markers to write notes back and forth.
It is so fun to wake up and see that my husband left me a sweet note before work in the morning! I definitely recommend trying this project!
<3 Taylor
First, I took some scrapbook paper and cut it to fit an extra frame I had lying around the house. Then, I stamped the words "I love you because..." onto the paper. You could print it out as well, but my scrapbook paper didn't fit the printer so I decided to stamp it. Then, I inserted the scrapbook paper into the frame. Finally, I made some fabric flowers to decorate the frame (of course!). We used thin dryerase markers to write notes back and forth.
It is so fun to wake up and see that my husband left me a sweet note before work in the morning! I definitely recommend trying this project!
Monday, January 2, 2012
"DIY Stamp Coasters" by Taylor
I can finally unveil my Christmas DIY project from this year now that everyone has received their gifts! This year I have been noticing a lot of stamped projects and I decided to use that idea to make coasters for my family and friends. It was really fun and simple to do.
Mod Podge
Backsplash tiles (found at Lowes and Home Depot)
Felt dots
Stamps
Ink pad (I used Staz On because like the name suggests, it stays on most surfaces!)
First, I wiped the tiles clean with a damp paper towel. Then, after they dried, I stamped the image of my choice onto four tiles. If your stamp messes up, wipe it off with the damp paper towel immediately and try again. When the ink dried, I modpodged over the entire surface of each tile. The final step was to put the felt dots on the back of each tile (in the four corners).
To give the coasters to family and friends, I wrapped each set with twine for a shabby chic look! Billy and I kept one set for ourselves- don't you just love the pears? :)
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that you had a wonderful Christmas and New Years with your family and friends! Happy 2012!!!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Craft Night Number 2- Making fabric flower headbands by Taylor
After several requests, we decided to try to make fabric flower headbands for our second craft night. I have been making fabric flowers for a while now, and I am having a lot of fun coming up with new things to glue them to! My friends Stephanie, Amanda, and Brooke came over and we turned them into headbands (great last minute Christmas gift!).
First, we used hot glue to twist fabric into flowers. See a great tutorial here.
Then, we attached them to headbands using felt (for stability and comfort).
First, we used hot glue to twist fabric into flowers. See a great tutorial here.
Then, we attached them to headbands using felt (for stability and comfort).
Brooke, how many times do we have to tell you- don't eat the glue! lol |
Amanda rolling her flower... |
Steph in deep concentration |
Trying to model our handiwork! |
The headband I made for my friend Aimee! |
I think I may keep this one.....;) |
Yup, I will! |
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