Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts
9.10.2021
9.07.2021
floral painted pumpkins
i recently went thrifting in Palm Springs
and found some beautiful vintage china with yellow roses and gray & brown leaves.
the moment i saw them, i pictured a new version of a project that i created last fall:
last November, i painted some of my ceramic pumpkins
with floral motifs that matched my brown English Staffordshire china collection:
they were a HUGE hit on social media (thank you all!)
and even won a creative 'pumpkin decor' challenge!
last year i also painted some mini pumpkins with the Jewel Tea 'Autumn Leaf' pattern
to match my grandma's ceramic collection.
i envisioned a similar paint treatment that would match the 'new' vintage yellow rose china,
creating the perfect additions to a beautiful fall mantel or table this year.
many people get a similar effect gluing pretty paper napkins onto pumpkins. that's ok.
but i love to paint, and i'm able to replicate the design from the plate, so i do it that way.
honestly? it's not hard. and it doesn't have to be perfect.
the end result is a very elegant fall decor accent that i made myself - and that no one else has.
i LOVE that part!
but i love to paint, and i'm able to replicate the design from the plate, so i do it that way.
honestly? it's not hard. and it doesn't have to be perfect.
the end result is a very elegant fall decor accent that i made myself - and that no one else has.
i LOVE that part!
continue reading for more details...
9.03.2021
time for Sweet Sweater Pumpkins!
it's september! fall is on the way... and fall means pumpkins.
so it's time for me to share my Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkins!
the most famous - infamous??? - thing i've ever created,
so it's time for me to share my Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkins!
the most famous - infamous??? - thing i've ever created,
since 2009, these cute lil' upcycled gourds have appeared in
home decor magazines, on home decor websites, in a 'designer gift crate' selection,
home decor magazines, on home decor websites, in a 'designer gift crate' selection,
and have been sold in dozens of shops & shows, as well as here on the blog.
i only stopped making them for sale because my carpal tunnel was outta' control
(i was single-handedly creating hundreds of them each year),
so then i taught classes and made my tutorial available here on the blog
to help others make their own versions using my ridiculously easy method.
continue reading for more info on making your own!
8.31.2021
boho chic: glass globe pumpkins
a decade ago, i created pumpkins using glass lamp globes.
i searched the innerwebs and found that nothing like them existed then,
so they are the 'originals' as far as i can tell...
i've made a few more of them over the last ten years,
and many other people have made their own versions, too!
last month when i stumbled upon four matching white glass lamp globes at ReStore,
i decided to re-visit this project...
then paid a crazy-cheap price of just 2.00 each and brought them home.
as i looked around my studio for various objects to become stems,
i also found a few more elements that became 'toppers' for a chic finishing touch.
all in all, i came up with five different styles of pumpkins - using the same glass globes!
continue reading to see how truly easy this diy fall decor project is!
8.27.2021
boho chic: lace-embellished pumpkins
these stylish pumpkins are a combination of TWO of my past projects:
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.
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.
[links to those below this post]
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.
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.
continue reading to see how easy it is to get these effects...
8.24.2021
boho chic: crochet + lace pumpkins
i love coming up with new 'takes' on my own Original Sweet Sweater 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...
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...
continue reading to see how easy these versions are to make!
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,
doing my best to keep the three parts even and getting very frustrated.
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,
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,
so i thought i'd share it for those of you who don't relish making a million little knots in a row. ;)
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
7.23.2021
new! Sweet Sweater Pineapples!
sweaters? in SUMMER?
over the past 14 years, i've come up with all kinds of ideas using sweaters as crafting material,
and created nearly a dozen different 'Sweet Sweater' Originals...
a few of those are food: pumpkins, popcorn, ice cream - and now, pineapples!
the tropical vibes are so strong with this one,
i can almost hear the ukelele music playing...
pour yourself a mai tai or some pineapple juice
and
continue reading to for my sweet n' easy tutorial!
7.06.2021
Sweet Sweater Scoops!
the heat of summer is upon us...
and lucky for us, this 'tasty treat' won't melt as the temperature rises!
as soon as i saw a very simple item at a thrift shop,
i knew i would make it into some of my original Sweet Sweater Scoops TM
(part of my 'foofoo faux food' obsession)
reminiscent of icy lemon sherbet, just looking at these cools me down...
continue reading to see how to make them -
and you won't BELIEVE what they started out as!
6.01.2021
hello, sunshine!
summertime is here!
now that it's time to focus on sun, sand, and shenanigans,
let's bring some sunny summer vibes to your home decor!
i came up with a way to decorate a front door (or back door, or interior door!)
in just minutes with this 'fast, cheap, and easy' paint project...
continue reading to see several ways to have fun in the sun with this one!
4.26.2021
send a message with stamped dishes!
sometimes an idea comes outta' nowhere.
sometimes, nature is the inspiration.
and sometimes, another creative person does something new
that makes me realize a possibility that intrigues me...
that's the case with this 'just for fun' diy project.
i saw something on social media and laughed.
then i thought 'i have a few china dishes that i could do something like that with....'
and so, i tried it just to see how it would look.
my approach is temporary art, as most of my decor projects are.
(actually, i came up with TWO ways to do this project that are temporary)
when i tire of this look, i'll be able to 'erase' it
and return the dishes to their original condition.
and when it was all done, another approach occurred to me!
...continue reading to see where my mind took me...
4.02.2021
easy no-mess Easter basket grass
while i have always loved creating holiday decor,
i do have my limits... Easter grass is one of them.
(my theory is it was created by the same people who invented Legos.
to drive parents - specifically the parent who does the cleaning - batty.)
since i hate the mess of plastic grass strands wrapped around the vacuum bar!!,
i've found other materials to use in Easter baskets that reduce the mess and fuss.
yes, paper shred works - but it's still a mess.
i've found a way to get the same effect as grass
without the resulting mess and cleanup...
and you might be really surprised at how cheap and easy this solution is!
continue reading for my sly little trick (that has an added benefit!)...
3.26.2021
re-purpose glass light globes as candleholders
i've used glass globes from light fixtures in many ways over the years,
from turning them into pumpkins in fall, making snowmen out of them in winter,
and using them as flower vases in spring.
my favorite globes are the old ones, with ridges and details that catch the light
no matter how you use them... but those are getting really hard to find.
miraculously, i found one on a recent trip to a nearby thrift shop...
and the moment i saw its shape, i knew what i wanted to try with it.
i paired it with another globe and a few more elements,
and they worked just as i had hoped - in TWO different ways!
continue reading to see how easy this spring/summer decor accent is to create...
2.26.2021
she pegged it!
the peg rack in our entry hallway seen in my previous post
was hiding something...
behind the gray hat and yellow scarf was a really different kind of 'hook'.
it's not a hook at all, actually. it's a vintage item that i re-purposed as a hook.
it's one of my favorite projects ever, first created over a decade ago.
i've never seen anyone else do this (at least, they haven't posted it online)
and i think it's about time that i share it!
i've never seen anyone else do this (at least, they haven't posted it online)
and i think it's about time that i share it!
continue reading for details...
2.22.2021
a warm welcome
addressing the change of seasons was an easy task:
color offers warmth and a happy welcome this utilitarian area.
by incorporating a few soft touches, some interesting textures and elements,
and ways to tackle the detritus that often gathers here in this 'drop zone',
it's gone from a pass-thru area to one we notice and enjoy a bit more.
as usual, i didn't spend a cent to restyle this area -
i shopped the house and pulled a new look together for nuthin'!
color offers warmth and a happy welcome this utilitarian area.
by incorporating a few soft touches, some interesting textures and elements,
and ways to tackle the detritus that often gathers here in this 'drop zone',
it's gone from a pass-thru area to one we notice and enjoy a bit more.
as usual, i didn't spend a cent to restyle this area -
i shopped the house and pulled a new look together for nuthin'!
continue reading for some simple decorating tips...
1.15.2021
winter tablescape + diy candle wrap
since my focus for this new year is 'create . decorate . celebrate',
i'm making a concerted effort to do little things for myself more often
in 'celebration' of life and home.
case in point: making an effort to make mealtime more intentional,
and setting a pretty spot to enjoy it!
cultivating this one habit is an opportunity to step away from the computer
and enjoy some nutritional food, nice music or the sounds of birds outdoors,
and moments of gratitude a few times each day.
and setting a pretty spot to enjoy it!
cultivating this one habit is an opportunity to step away from the computer
and enjoy some nutritional food, nice music or the sounds of birds outdoors,
and moments of gratitude a few times each day.
it's important to me to make space for that,
and i think often we need a reminder that we don't have to save the nice china for visitors...
we should make the effort even if it's 'just' for ourselves. we're worth it!
we should make the effort even if it's 'just' for ourselves. we're worth it!
continue reading for simple ways to set a pretty table... plus an easy DIY candle wrap!
11.01.2020
painted toile floral pumpkins
i continue to be inspired by the current trend of painting 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.
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...
8.27.2020
ping pong paddle painted cacti
i sometimes see something online that inspires me,
and i take the idea a bit further...
and i take the idea a bit further...
add or subtract or just let it jump-start my imagination,
and end up creating my own new version of something.
i thought i'd share this view of a past project with you today...
it was inspired by someone else's project, i took it further with my own idea,
and i shared the BACK side of it last fall.
(to be honest, i like this side the best!)
it was inspired by someone else's project, i took it further with my own idea,
and i shared the BACK side of it last fall.
(to be honest, i like this side the best!)
continue reading to see all of the prickly details of my faux cacti!
8.10.2020
sweater + pool noodle faux cacti tutorial
began last fall with the design and creation of my Original Sweet Sweater Succulents.
when i recently decided to create new decor with a boho modern vibe,
succulents were definitely a big part of the design... faux succulents, that is.
so i came up with yet another way to use my bottomless supply of sweater remnants:
pair a sweater sleeve with a simple pool noodle, and you've got taller cacti!
i used the new version in this basket under the side table in the recent guest room makeover,
paired with some of the previous versions (made like my Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkins!).
this is a really 'fast, cheap & easy' craft project to complete using scraps -
continue reading for a simple tutorial to help you make your own...
7.03.2020
festive 'foo foo faux food' for the fourth!
a miracle happened yesterday... a thrift store near us was OPEN!
so, masked up with sanitizing wipes in hand, Mom and i tiptoed through the door
and were welcomed by a cheerful young lady who was wiping down the register counter.
only one other person was in the store, so we felt quite safe.
and on the way to the back of the shop,
where there are many many bookshelves filled with many many books
- for just ten cents each, which is why we LOVE this thrift shop! -
i spied a brand new roll of vintage crepe paper (probably from the 70's)
and my weakness for vintage paper ephemera began nagging at me.
(spurred on by the fact that i haven't been out thrifting since February!)
yes, i bought it. i spent a whole TWENTY FIVE CENTS on it!
nope, i had NO IDEA what i was going to use it for. i just couldn't resist.
nope, i had NO IDEA what i was going to use it for. i just couldn't resist.
but then i came home, sat it on the sideboard in my studio,
next to a few small bottles holding old paper flags.
and an idea for a 'fast, cheap, & easy' accent for the Fourth of July was born!
click through to see the details...
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