Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Painting Pumpkins

Easiest project ever!!  All that is needed is:
  • Pumpkins (fake or real--I used fake because I wanted the white background and wanted to keep them for next year)
  • Paint (I used Martha Stewart glitter paint because who doesn't love some sparkle?)
  • Paint Brushes



At first I was going to tape the chevron pattern on, hence the tape in the picture, but I got lazy and decided to free hand it.  I also decided a cute polka dot pattern would be cute too!


I think I am going to paint a few more to make a cluster for my front porch and they will stay there all fall!   

Friday, August 31, 2012

Paint Stick Mirror

I saw a few different variations of this mirror on Pinterst so I decided to try my own and see how it turned out.  I wanted to try and do this project for free but ended up buying some spray paint for $3.47 so total cost of the project $3.47!!!

Supplies:
30 Paint Sticks (Home Depot or Lowes gives these things away for free!)
An Old Mirror
Hot Glue/Gun
Spray Paint

I used a mirror I already had and all I had to do was unscrew it and put a piece of cardboard glued to the back to make the mirror even to glue the paint sticks on flat.


I evenly spaced out the first layer all the way around, and then glued another layer on top in between the previous first layer.


Back side finished product


 Then I sprayed it yellow and sealed it and hung it up in my guest room.  So cute for so cheap!  I think it really makes a statement and takes up wall space!







Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hardware Love

So I saw pinterest that there was a way to spray paint your hardware to get that Oil Rubbed Bronze effect.  I love that color and decided to take a go. I took the hardware off, sprayed the color as well as a finishing coat and let it dry for 48 hours before installing.  The lady who did this said hers haven't chipped in 5 years so I thought I would use her process.  

The Paint, Rust-Oleum in Oil Rubbed Bronze


The Before






  The After:




Overall, I like the look.  The hardware on the door handles now kinda has a weird feel.  Plus where the tongue and groove part in the door is already stating to chip.  So I definitely would not suggest doing your door handles unless they are the hideous brass that needs to go!
BUT I would paint the towel rod and toilet paper holder (not pictured) again.  Turned out so cute and plus I don't think it will chip!  So learn from me and don't regret what you do!!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Crystal Chandelier for Under $45

If you remember in my previous post, I am in the middle of redoing my guest bathroom.  One way to really change up a bathroom is to change out the light fixtures.  I hated the builder grade one above the mirror and purchased a light fixture and installed it myself!  I totally believe everyone can install a light fixture.  I went on YouTube and watched a few videos and now I am a PRO!

Light Fixture I purchased from Overstock

But since I couldn't afford another light fixture for over the toilet, I decided to make my own.  I started with a really nasty fluorescent light.  
To uninstall I just had to unscrew a few screws and untwist the orange caps keeping the wires together


Next I found a crystal light holder at Hobby Lobby for $30!!  I used it for decorating a wedding I did a year back and its been sitting with no home.  I then went to Home Depot and bough a hanging light fixture kit in Nickel, they have all colors for $14.99.
All I had to do was take out the candle holder center, attach the post of the lamp and affix the hanging chains to the top.  Pretty simple!


And I LOVE the final product!  Check back for the rest of the bathroom reveal.




Thursday, August 9, 2012

Framed Cards

My walls in my guest room have been empty for a long time, I had no idea what to put on them.  I needed some inexpensive and cute and finally came up with a really cute idea.  

I found some really cute cards at the Dollar Spot at Michaels that matched the theme of my room and even had some of my favorite bling on them.

To make these framed cards you need:
Cards ($1.00 Each from Michaels)
Frames ($3.99 Each from Target)
Mats ($2.49 Each from Michaels)
Tape
TOTAL= Less then $8.00 per frame, $32 for the set


All I did was tape the cards to the mats and put them in the frames.  Super easy, super cute, and super cheap!

Obsessed!

I put the frames 2.5 inches apart.  I tried other widths but this was my favorite






The Guest Room so far.  I have lots of other ideas for the walls that I can't wait to start!

Quilt: Target

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Making a Statement

One way to make a hug statement in a room is WALLPAPER!!  I love the look of wallpaper but may have gone a little over board in my master bedroom.  If I was doing it over again I would of just done one focus wall, like I did in the bathroom.  But you live and learn, right??

Some tips for DIY Wallpaper:
1.  Make sure you buy pre-pasted, it will make your life so much easier!
2. You definitely need a partner to make sure it all aligns correctly, the pattern I used was easy to align 
3. Make sure you measure correctly to order the right amount, no need to waste money and order more, and you FOR SURE don't want to be short!
4. Wallpaper always comes in a double roll,  so if it is $10 a roll, you can only buy 2 for $20.  
5. I bought my wallpaper for cheap!  Wallpaper Whole Sale has tons of inexpensive items 

Before:  Testing out some paint samples
 After


My cute water closet!



Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Upgrading/Framing Bathroom Mirrors

There is nothing worse then builder grade level mirrors in the bathroom... Yuck.  So I decided to frame those suckers just like everyone else.

1. Remove the little tabs holding the mirror in place.  I have helped many friends do this project and I have never seen a mirror that wasn't glued to the wall, those tabs are just a little extra hold.  

2. Next measure out the pieces and decide how you want to proceed.  Personally I am not too handy and had the guys at Home Depot cut my pieces for me.  I also didn't want to deal with the angle cuts so I used the cheater way of corner pieces and I think it still looks good!


3.  Next I stained the wood I bought.  I would not recommend this.  My next mirror I bought the lightweight white fake wood and painted it.  Since it was MUCH lighter, it stuck up there so easy and I didn't need the excessive tape you see in the next picture!



4. Next using Liquid Nails for Mirrors (I didn't use the mirror one the first time and the frame slid right off)  Put glue everywhere expect for about 1/2 inch on the edge closest to the mirror. 

5. Start in a corner and put corner piece, press and hold for a few minutes and then move on to the frame, and continue the same process.

6. Tape it up so it doesn't slide around

7.  Finish it off with a sealer and you are done!  Such an upgrade!



Stay tuned for the rest of this bathroom makeover!


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Stripe Painting Made Easy

I have been loving all of the stripes I have seen, and wanted to paint some in my guest room, but I am a bit lazy and hate taping with a passion.  So I wanted to tape as little as possible and came up with a genius, if I do say so myself, solution to only tape once.

1. Decide what size you want your stripes, then overestimate and freehand painting those stripes on the wall.  This may look frightening, but it works!


 2.  Measure out and tape off your stripes.  To make sure they are level, I duct taped my level to a yard stick.  Pretty high class


3.  Choose a color for the stripes, I used Martha Stewarts Sharkey Grey, its a perfect mix of grey with a brownish undertone to go with my wood furniture. 



4.  Lastly, my favorite part, peel off the tape and stand back in awe!!  Now I just need to fill up those walls.

(Bedding and pillows purchased from Target last year)

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Dinning Room Wall Stencil

I LOVE accent walls and since I was seeing tons of wall stencil ideas in pinterst so I knew I had to join the party and had the perfect wall to do it.  


Boring nothing wall in my dinning room that I had no clue what to fill it with.  I then purchased the "Rabbat All Over Stencil"  from Cutting Edge Designs and went to work.  

1.  I had to paint the wall white since I wanted the stencil part to be white and the rest to match my wall color.


2. I started from the bottom and worked my way up.  What I learned is to let the paint dry up a bit before you go to the next section.  Since the stencil I purchased you had to overlap, if you didn't let it dry, it would smudge all over... Trust me, don't do it!!

So close, yet so far....


The hardest part was bending the stencil to do the tops and sides.  I should of waited till the hubs got home because using your 2 hands and 1 foot to hold in place was pretty difucult.


3. Finish up by taking a small paint brush and using the white fill in all of the little slip ups you may have had (Don't worry, we all have them) 

The Big Reveal...


The wall then seemed still a little empty so I bought these mirrors from Pottery Barn and these chairs on clearance at Kirkland Home.   I now LOVE my little dinning area that was so plain before.