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

Thursday, December 8, 2011

A Fun DIY Lampshade!

I have been wracking my brain with what to do for this lampshade that my darling husband got for free from his friends grandmother.  It has a cool vintage mint color along its spiraled stand and the light hinges and extends out about a foot over our brown sofa.  I tried to paint these colorful flowers over the cracked-cream color shade, aiming to make it look mosaic or something but after a few weeks, my eye still hated it!  So I ripped it off in hopes  of discovering a fanciful look for this poor lamp, now with no shade...  I was brainstorming as I was cooking dinner, looking at different ideas online (multitasking!) and at the time, I couldn't find what I had in my mind : / rrrrgg!





I was stuck looking back and forth from dinner in progress to this naked lamp shade trying to think of what I could possibly do... Then!  Then I looked over at a roll of ribbon I picked up from Costco a few weeks ago and it suddenly all came together!  Out came the trusty hot glue gun!  I started measuring and cutting ribbon in lengths that would lay from top to bottom...
Starting with one strip, I lined the shade-skeleton with hot glue, the width of the first ribbon, and wrapped the edge of the ribbon around the skeleton of the shade and over the hot glue (obviously, right... o geez!).  There it stuck, all beautifully finished, so I did the same with the top of the ribbon.  The second and all the rest of the ribbons were lined up with the edges of each ribbon before it at the bottom and bringing the ribbon up, they overlapped the last ribbon by at least half so it would all fit...

Turns out, it looked cool!  Taking pictures with my iPhone does not do it justice!  It does dim the light quite a bit because of the dark ribbon but I am totally satisfied for the time being and now that I have done it once, I can do it again with different kinds of ribbons!  Seasonal even!  Oh, I love being a homemaker!  Thank You Lord!

There you have it!  A DIY lampshade!  Have fun all and let me know if you'd try it or if you have tried it!  I'd love to hear about your lampshades!!!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Ahhhh... There's something so soothing about fall...


 The first things to make my heart leap for fall are the colors!  Oranges, olive greens, burnt yellows, multitudes of reds and so forth as the color spectrum is limitless.  I am absolutely eager to start my holiday decorating at the coming of the full, moisture rich clouds, and the changing colors.  The day light gets a littler shorter allowing for the lighting of warmly scented candles, sooner, with each passing day.  The chilly nights grant the usage of toasty blankets and piping hot herbal teas which seem to sooth the tensions of the day.  
There is nothing like walking into a warm home with the pleasant fragrance of fresh baked goods and flickering candles in the background.  
Beautiful center Pieces from www.KallistoEvents.com
Top view of the two right centerpieces at left.

The center pieces were brought home from a business meeting we attended for Gillespie Insurance Services.  You can see more floral decorating by Kallisto Events by clicking on their highlighted name.



To the left you see a decorative tree about a foot and a half tall.  I try to decorate it for every season in attempt to bring the seasons and holidays alive in our home rather than having them fly by with no memories of them.



The center the the three diagonal pictures is an old fruit stand that I didn't need to use so I stocked it up with some festive items to brighten up our room, bringing the warm fall colors into our home.

And Mr. Turkey here is just an awesome find from Joann's.  He was on sale so I had to give him a home!



Oh the joy of pumpikins!
Then the bows come out and the festive decorations that transform the environment get splashed around the house, as well as out doors!
 This year is my second fall season being married too!  Last fall we were only married for four months and with our tedious arguments, it was obvious.  This year, we are a little more comfortable with sharing our environment with each other as well as growing closer to one another.  Fall could be particularly awesome because this is the season in which my husband and I met in 2009!  We would go for walks in the cool autumn nights, holding hands for as long as we were together, walking closely to keep warm.  So many charming memories from the fall!!!

I especially love that feeling of being freezing and then walking into a warm home!  Oh Lord, thank You for fall!  Actually, I like all of the seasons but I think I like fall a little bit more than the rest : ).

Do you have a favorite season?  What makes it your favorite, I'd love to hear about it!  

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Frugal Decorating

Where does one start?!  I got this mural for free from the Starbucks I worked at for 10 + years, so I had it sitting around.  They were remodeling and throwing a bunch of this great stuff away so I was able to take it home.  I loved the colors so I knew I would use it for something in the house.  But when?
That when was today!  A few months ago I purchased the words, "love" and "faith" with intentions of hanging them on a wall, but I needed a backdrop for them so I chopped off the bottom portion of this mural to do just that.  

In order to hang them on the wall, I scuffed two little parts on the back so hot glue would stick.  This is where I hot glued twine to the back of each one and reinforced each side with a couple staples so they could be hung on the wall.


Then I took each word and did the same scuff on the front and hot glued the hanging parts from the back of the words onto the front of the mural piece.














This middle portion was a left over from the two pieces that I had imagined I needed.  It fit perfectly here.

On the love piece you might notice the blue.  I added the blue because it was very brown.  I love brown but the "faith" hanging has the lively blue so to bring it all together, I added the blue to the "love" hanging.








And here is the result!  The piece was made to compliment the two picture frames that say, "Let me do what I was meant to do..." , " I wanna take care of you."  Those were the lyrics to the song my husband and I danced to at our wedding.  The song is by Colin Raye, "Take Care Of You."  Truly the perfect song for us. 

Hopefully this has been a little inspiring for the frugal yous out there!  You can easily pick up an inexpensive piece of "art" at a thrift store or yard sale and use it to do the same thing.  Also, if you do not have the pre-made words like these, try painting them or stenciling them to the piece of "art" you picked up from the thrift store or the yard sale!

I love frugal!!!!  Happy decorating!