Friday, February 26, 2016

Book Page Art!

Adventure: It Will Not Just Fall Into Your Lap
We had this large space above our new headboard! And I had bought a rather large canvas for it, but I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it. 

We had been in the midst of planning a cross country road trip, something we have always wanted to do. The big bucket list adventure! The inspiring juices were flowing, and all I could think about was the fun adventure ahead. 


This was the result of my creativity that weekend. And I will show you how to do this DIY project as well!

 So whatdid I do? It's pretty simple. I found some old books, things I wasn't ever going to read again, and I cut out the pages. Using an X-acto knife. Then just glued them down with some regular craft glue. I would go with an overlapping pattern, and a few different types of paper colors/sizes.

 I waited for that to dry, and then I got out my Mod Podge! Mod Podge, or even some clear drying glue would do the trick, and you will also need a a paint brush. I just put the Mod Podge straight onto the paper, and using the brush, stuck down the edges. Make sure that you wrap the pages over the edges of the canvas, so that it looks seamless throughout the whole piece. This was where the strength of Mod Podge was really tested, but mixed with the glue, it should work out fine!

Once that is dry, you can paint directly onto the paper! I went for a quote, by your's truely! :) And a hot air balloon.

If you would like to know how I did that, keep on reading! 

I used a simple craft paint. You want a water based one, as oil based may not react well with the paper.  Paint your base layer first. In my case it was the black and gold panels of the balloon, and the basket. You will want to wait for that to dry so that nothing gets smudged, and you make sure you have your desired opacity. The lines were made using 3D puffy paint, in a matte white. This took some patience, and a steady hand, which I usually don't have much of. 


I then could paint over the remaining little bits I wanted to work on. Again, always make sure you allow for drying time between each step so that you don't smudge anything. 

You can steal my quote...it's okay, maybe give me a nod though if you do, you know a little cred ;) 
(You can see my teeny, tiny little signature underneath haha)
But choose something meaningful to you!  I picked out a good font online, and copied it by eye. But you will definitely want to draw some pencil marks beforehand. It's paper! You can always erase it. And then go back to your 3D puffy paint (I used black this time) and draw right over the pencil lines. If you mess up a little, that's okay! Just increase the thickness of your lettering to cover up your mistake.


And Viola! I have an awesome piece of art for our bedroom!

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Easiest DIY Tufted Headboard!




You Can Have a DIY Headboard Too!
For UNDER $30!!

Headboards are SO EXPENSIVE! So if you can make one for cheap, you definitely should!

What you need:
Plywood (measure your desired height and width) 
           -You can get it for under $10 at Home Depot and
          they will cut it for you. The hard part was getting
          it back to our apartment!
Fabric of Choice
          -You will want this to be slightly larger than your wood.
          -Joann's always has buy one get one 50% off or
          something similar, so it doesn't have to be a big 
          splurge! I chose velvet :)
A Mattress Pad Topper
          -Again, this is something you can get for $10 at Walmart!
Long Nails and Hammer
Staple Gun & Staples
A Little Ingenuity!
  
So what do you need to do....?

It simple!
Lay down your plywood on the floor. Be careful not to do what I did and drag the edge along your carpet if they cut using dye! (A color along the edge). It stains. But you are going to lay down your foam topper where you want it and leave a little room to wrap it over to the back. What I did was draw a line for where the top of my mattress would touch the headboard and had the topper placed there. 

Cover with your fabric so that it drapes over the back, but covers the rest of the wood on the front end. You can glue this down if you want. Tuck the fabric under the foam and staple it to the wood. Do not go through the foam.

Pull everything taught, and flip over the wood. Begin with the sides and staple the foam down; cutting off the excess.  

Leave the top untouched for a moment, and flip the wood back over. Measure the distance of your tufts. I only did 3 since my headboard was small. Mark the tufts with the point of the nail head. Take your long nails and hammer them in through both the foam and into the wood!
I covered them with a little tiny pom pom, but chances are you wouldn't really be able to tell they were there anyway.  

Then go ahead and pull the rest of the top fabric and foam over to the back, and staple. Make sure the corners look ok from the front. Cut off the excess fabric and foam. 
And voila! It took me about 2 hours total to figure out how to execute it. And I am so happy with the results! 

New Bathroom Shelves!

So You Want to Decorate Your Bathroom!
Well here is how I did it!

We have the tiniest! I mean TINIEST bathroom! So I didn't have much to work with. 

But to liven it up I added a bright shower curtain, accent wall, and bold shelving!

The shower curtain is from Target, and it is what we based our whole color scheme on.

Next I hung the faux brick wall.
Wondering what that is?
We are renters so we can't paint or put up wall paper but there are ways to get around that. It's contact paper I ordered from Amazon for around $12! I left the backing on, and just nailed the paper right to the wall!

You have to push the bubbles out from the backing and try to line up the bricks perfectly, but with the help of an x-acto blade and some elbow grease I got it up!

Next came the shelves, we just had some 1x4s cut into 3 from home depot and I stained them. All-together it cost about $12, including the brackets.

We used the same brackets as the ones used in our coffee rack! You screw one end into the underside of the shelf, and one end to the wall! Just right over the contact paper.


Then....time to decorate! Don't be scared to put in things "ordinary" people wouldn't think to see in a bathroom. You aren't ordinary are you? No you're EXTRA-ordinary ;) But you obviously know that the air freshener is necessary to any bathroom...

The painting I hung on a nearby wall was also an original creation. It was rather simple :)

New Apartment!



The Gallery Wall is Getting There!
(More updates to come)

We have been slowly decorating our new apartment!  And we realized a lot of our combined wall hangings had an unexpected color scheme of beige, red, and black. So why not put them all together?!?

Now you might be thinking, is that Parcheesi? Um yes, I took an on game board, glued on the pieces and the die, and just hung it on the wall. Why? Because why not??

We are fun people and our apartment will always emulate that!

There are still some blank spaces we need to fill with some smaller stuff, but it is coming together! 

            

A New Keurig Set Up



A Brand New Mug Rack!

 I found this shelving unit from a storefront that was going out of business. But it could be easily built!

I just sanded it down and added some simple touches so that we could display all of our mugs!

What I used:
3 Sheets of Black Felt 
A Little Paint
6 Brackets

I had the thought of gluing down some felt on the shelves so that 1. the wood did not get wet from some sneaky water droplets, and 2. that we could put mugs upside-down without fear!

But instead of gluing it, I just placed them there. BECAUSE the raw wood gripped onto the felt pretty well, so I had the foresight to leave it removable in case you wanted to wash it!

I just chose a font to paint my little handmade sign on top with a very small paint brush. 

The brackets were the best way to hang this up because it was going to be a little heavier! (You can see them in this photo.) You just place 2 brackets on each shelf screwing them into both the bottom of the shelf, and the wall! It holds more weight that way and puts less pressure on the wall. 

But yeah...that's it. It really was super simple. We set up our Keurig outside of the kitchen so we had more room on a little corner stand for it. 

We love the idea of having mismatched dinnerware including mugs! That way you can display all those fun patterned mugs you find that don't match the rest of your plates :)

ENJOY!