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8.31.2021
boho chic: glass globe pumpkins
8.27.2021
boho chic: lace-embellished pumpkins
i've adorned my faux terra cotta painted pumpkins with lace,
one of them exactly as i did when i made my crochet & lace pumpkins.
this project actually started out as a completely different idea:
i was going to PAINT white mehndi-inspired lace motifs on my faux terra cotta pumpkins.
then the heat index went haywire, deb got headaches, and it just didn't happen.
the idea to use real lace on them came to me one night - and i love the result!
it's a REALLY easy way to embellish pumpkins for a look that's trending right now.
8.24.2021
boho chic: crochet + lace pumpkins
and the two i'm sharing in this post were a fun way to give a whole new vibe to them.
a crochet textile from the thrift store and some lace curtain panels
are the perfect way to get a boho look for your fall decorating...
8.20.2021
boho chic: floral wreath
i much prefer to create something using what i have on hand already -
which isn't just budget-friendly. it's earth-conscious, too.
this easy wreath project is a perfect accent for August... the 'golden hour' of summer.
continue reading for details on the construction + the re-purposed materials i used!
8.17.2021
boho chic: lace vases
this pretty bohemian vase and floral arrangement are a great example...
made from two thrifted vintage cotton lace doilies and tassels,
a glass vase and two bunches of fake flowers from Dollar Tree,
arranged with wood beads and rattan wreaths that i had on hand here at home,
it gives a relaxed late-summer vibe to my office
and also subtly fits my current yellow obsession ;)
continue reading to see how easy it is to transform a cheap glass vase...
8.13.2021
boho chic: lace dreamcatcher
macrame' and i have a history. and it ain't good.
about... oh, forty one years ago... i made a macrame' plant holder for my daughter's nursery.
i remember sitting (pregnantly) in my rocking chair, surrounded by yards of white yarn,
i was miserable.
i finished it, and it wasn't awful, but i never attempted to macrame' anything ever again.
but i found a 'cheater' way to get a similar effect!
i just used it to create this boho style dreamcatcher,
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
8.10.2021
boho chic: crochet lace umbrellas
so is it any surprise that i use lacy cotton crochet tablecloths on canopies & umbrellas?
probably not!
by draping a cotton crochet lace tablecloth over the hanging hoop at the top.
i'm sharing the ways i've used lace to update decor elements overhead
as part of my august 'look back' at past projects...
8.06.2021
boho chic: embellished hats
but if you hang it on a wall or a door, it's decor. wink.
i recently dolled up one of my straw hats to wear to a party at the beach,
and it was so easy and so much fun that i decided to share it here on the blog.
i have a feeling you'll be inspired to make your own -
for your head, or as a perfect summer home accent!
continue reading to see how easy it is to embellish a straw hat for summer...
8.03.2021
boho chic: backyard cabana
(and i've tucked in some NEW versions of those projects, too!)
and learn my tips on how YOU can do it, too!
3.12.2021
miniature wire nest charm
that's been in hiding for years...
when i saw it, i was inspired to make a larger nest using wire,
and i love how that turned out.
these miniature wire nest charms were an item i previously made and sold at vintage shows,
and this one is the original!
you can make one of your own, or as the perfect springtime gift!
continue reading for an easy tutorial...
3.08.2021
spring forward with a wire nest
recently, i played with a new material to see if it would work as well as i thought it would
to create a new kind of bird nest for spring decorating.
(the fact that it literally LOOKS like a spring evaded me until i was typing this post!)
i have to say, i LOVE the result!
can't you just see this nest as a decor accent in rustic, farmhouse, and boho style rooms?!
it's an easy project that i think you'll want to try...
2.19.2021
painting the globe...
Ultimate Gray.
(since most of my recent projects have been all contained Illuminating Yellow,
i thought it was time to give the second color some attention!)
i finally came up with a way to restyle an item that i've had tucked away for years...
it was a banged-up, scratched, faded (but not in a good way) paper world globe,
and using gray and white paint to transform it was the perfect solution to update the look.
note: this is a globe from the 1990's. not vintage or antique. not valuable.
now it fits into my decor, and is a sweet reminder of special people each time i look at it.
isn't that better than keeping something stashed in a closet
because although it means something to you, you don't know where to PUT it?
11.04.2020
diy paper paint chip leaf wreath
and i want to be perfectly clear about WHERE i sourced them:
i didn't take these paint chips from the displays at the hardware or paint store.
i asked the manager of my local paint store if they had any OLD paint fans
that might not be in use any more (because new ones come out every year)...
and they handed them over with a smile. FREE.
a very happy Deb with arms full of paint fans nearly skipped out the door.
but as it so happens, while i was in the midst of creating decor for Christmas...
another FALL decor idea hit me. so i stopped, and created this fall decor.
(i endeavor to NOT anger my muse!)
it's so simple, you could make the leaves from any kind of paper -
gift wrap, paper bags, scrapbook paper, wallpaper scraps!
continue reading for more details and the easy how-to...
11.01.2020
painted toile floral pumpkins
to resemble blue and white Chinoiserie ceramics.
those colors aren't in our home decor palette, however,
so i painted a few more pumpkins
to match the brown toile pattern on some vintage dishes that i have.
my small collection of toile or 'Staffordshire' English china
includes dishes from Royal Staffordshire, Alfred Meakin, and AJ Wilkinson.
the 'Brown Tonquin' pattern on almost all of them was designed by Clarice Cliff,
including the beautiful floral on the tiny saucer that inspired my artwork.
it's a beautiful look for fall that fits into classic, boho, farmhouse, and even coastal decor.
continue reading for more details...
10.11.2020
boho lace pumpkins
i am always trying to find new ways to create pumpkin decor to enjoy in the fall...
i'm game to try anything to see if it will work.
i recently came across some photos of this past project, never shared here on the blog,
and thought i had better do that before the window of opportunity for fall decor closes!
these are a fun way to create pumpkins with a bohemian style vibe,
perfect in combination with the neutral hues, macrame' accents, and wood textures
in the 'of the moment' boho modern fall decorating.
continue reading for details on how easy these are...
7.30.2020
repurposed wood crate entry decor
these easy-care, high-impact plants are making appearances
in mod boho bedrooms and rustic farmhouse dining rooms,
as well as on back decks & front porches everywhere.
so i re-created a budget version of it in our front entry, using succulents.
i never shared this project in a blog post, so it's time to make up for that.
(plus, it ties in beautifully to a whole new series of posts i'm prepping for August!)
continue reading for the details
7.16.2020
scrap wood tikis
as part of our fun 'Happy HULA-days' Christmas theme.
you've seen posts sharing most of it appearing in our current summertime decor,
bringing a tropical vibe to our home and yard for us to enjoy
during this 'staycation' that is lasting a whole lot longer than anyone anticipated.
one of my projects during quarantine has been the front entry of our home...
which isn't a porch but a 'vestibule' - and is really hard to decorate.
continue reading to see how i re-used my own tikis made from scrap wood!
5.01.2020
colorful office makeover
the truth is that this project was the result of color overload...
continue reading for the story of how i got from there, to here, and what happened in between!
3.16.2020
the art of nesting
as part of our newly-required 'social distancing' practices,
we're all spending more time at home right now.
the organizing & purging that we began with gusto in January
has become a flurry of cleaning & disinfecting in March.
confession: i am not a person who loves cleaning. i DO it, of course,
but my main motivation has always been that i clean the house so i can decorate the house.
restyling. refreshing. we sometimes call this 'nesting'.
mama's about to have babies do this. newlyweds do this.
and sometimes, angry/frustrated people do this.
(deb raises her hand).
yeah, i'm one o' THOSE people. i clean like a banshee when i am mad or feel out of control.
the physical activity - and the loud music i play as i engage in it - really can help re-set my mood.
plus it accomplishes something good (a clean house), so it isn't wasted energy.
i think this applies when we are a bit scared and uncertain, too...
cleaning, conquering clutter, completing a project, expressing some creativity
are positive things we can do with the pent-up energy that threatens to overwhelm us.
in times of stress (like we're all experiencing right now), it can be helpful
to set ourselves to the task of gaining some control over a part of our lives, like our homes.
and yes, that includes crafting and creating and decorating -
all facets of 'the art of nesting'.
these pursuits can re-set our mindset and give us a respite in the midst of chaos.
it can help us engage our brains in a positive thought pattern -
and if you have littles at home, you can teach them how to focus on what is possible
rather than on limitations.
in light of that, i've been puttering around the house as i clean,
and decided to update & refresh a few projects from the past.
since my whole 'thing' here at homewardFOUND is 'use what you already have'
i looked around at my stash and found a way to freshen up an original project
that i created over a decade ago. it needed a facelift. and so did i!
the creative process made me smile (the best kind of facelift) as i was working on this,
and now the finished product makes our home smile with its presence...
a good reminder that old can be made new, new approaches can be taken,
new things can be accomplished. at any time.
i think NOW is a good time to put those principles into practice, don't you?
continue reading for a colorful re-furb and a link to my nest-making tutorial...
1.06.2020
making a happy home
every year, i choose a single word to be my intention and focus (rather than resolution).
i like this approach, as it is more about 'be' than 'do'.