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Spring with with pastel dyed coffee filters

Rustic Love Sign

Barn wood and chipped paint sign.

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Bring summer to your front door!

Sheet Music Letter

Sheet Music Letter from cereal boxes {my most popular post}

Easter Eggs

Wrap your easter eggs with yarn

Showing posts with label family room. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Doily Curtains

Originally posted on The CSI Project.  Reposted here in case y'all missed it!  I made these Doily Curtains around Christmas and am absolutely in love!  Are you ready to add some doilies to your curtains?

First y'all need to see what I started with.  I have had these blue curtains for over 9 years.  That is tragic all by itself.  I was so sick of blue.  Sick, sick, sick.  But these are really nice curtains.  Lined, insulated.  They are in front of a door and two floor length windows, so lined and insulated is important.  I just did not have the money to buy new curtains for the entire window.  So I covered my curtains...covered them!  Ready to learn how?


I bought 108" wide muslin in the fabric section.  It was about $30 to buy enough to cover my curtains.  Remember to think of fullness.  So buy about 1 1/2 to 2 times the width you need so you can scrunch it up.  My plan was to make a whole new valance.  That means the top of the curtains will continue to be covered up.  Good news.  I didn't have to worry about how the top looked.  So I used safety pins to pin the muslin onto my curtains...safety pins!!


See...they are truely just pinned up there.  I held them up and got the curtain the correct length on the hemmed bottom, then scrunched, and pinned.  Right onto the existing blue curtains. 


Then to keep the muslin together with the curtains -- I wrapped the muslin around and on the back side I hand stitched up the sides.  It might be hard to tell in this pic but I just ran some thread up the sides with stitches every 3-4 inches.


It already looked better and I was beyond excited at this point....


Next came a new valance.  I spent about $16 on fabric from Joannes for these curtains.  They are just straight...absolutely nothing fancy....


I knew I wanted to add some doilies to the curtains but I really did not know how I wanted them.  I have been collecting doilies of various shapes, sizes, colors, etc for some time.  I picked them up at yard sales and thrift stores.  First I laid them all out on the floor....


I was still unsure.  So I pinned each on to the curtains.  I would pin them, live with them awhile, move them, take them down, pin some new ones back up, etc...


I finally decided that the smaller pieces looked better.  Some of the larger doilies that were not in good shape, I actually cut into smaller pieces.  Once I had a configuration I liked, I left it pinned on a while just to be sure it was "the one".


I then hand tacked each doily in place.  Right there on the curtain.  How many tacks you need really depends on the size and shape of the doily.  I just kept tacking until the each looked right.  I did this in a series of nightly sewing sessions.  I would do a few doilies each night.  Leaving the rest pinned into place.


This is a picture of my final configuration.  It is simple, elegant, yet rustic -- which is just my style.


I love the new look.  For less than $50 -- I love the price too.  We have lived with these new curtains since the week after Christmas.  They get opened and closed almost daily.  I have had absolutely no issues with my method of covering the old ones.  This should work for any curtains that are a thorn in your side.


Once my curtains were done, I needed to clean up my view.  Luckily, Fish Foam sent me some product to review.  I never have been good at cleaning windows.  They always have streaks.  I really hate it...really, really hate it.  Little did I know, it was not ME that was the problem.  It was the product I was using.  Fish Foam stays put where you spray it.  It does not leave streaks behind.  In short, I don't LOVE cleaning windows now but at least when I do them they look good! 


Product was supplied to me by Fish Foam but all opinions are mine.
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~Angie~

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Let It Snow Winter Plaque

A few weeks back I showed off my winter mantle but never gave y'all the detail on my Let It Snow Sign...


A rescued thrift store find became a cute little winter sign.


Ready to see the before??  Ah yes...circa 1970s!


I wanted something sort of dark and snowy.  So I started off with black paint.  Then layered on white in thin thin coats...


So that there is still black peaking through in areas....


I then painted the edges in white plus the trees and two hills...


I used my PSA Essentials stamps with blue ink to add snowflakes and "let it snow". 


I was going for something rustic...


Like a snowy wintery night...



The perfect winter accessory...


Even though I really don't wish it would snow! :)


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~Angie~

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Building a Barn -- mini size....

My house has turned into a parking garage.  For those of you that have little boys, that sentence might make sense.  There are tractors, cars, trucks, etc parked in various spots all around my house.  It makes me want to literally pull my hair out.  When I realized that Santa was bringing even more items that would need to be parked, I realized something needed to be done.  Today and tomorrow I will highlight my solutions to the parking issue. 
The first solution came via my hubby.  He suggested building a barn to park all of the farm equipment in.  Since my decor is rather rustic to begin with, a barn in the living room made perfect sense to me.  It gives the toys a "home".  An excuse to put away your toys every night.  "Park your tractors in the barn before bed."  So hubby built a barn a few days before Christmas.  A huge 48 inch long barn... 
I broke out my Decoart paints and painted it in green and white -- just like Daddy's barn.  The barn resides behind our couch and so far is working like a charm.  Tractors get parked in the barn and not in my foyer.   
Need another "more discrete" solution for the parking problem?  Stay tuned as tomorrow I will offer you another solution.
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~Angie~

Monday, January 2, 2012

Using your Christmas Decor for Winter

Time to show off my winter "mantle" -- aka shelf in my living room.  Yep it is a re-use of my Christmas decor for winter.  Snowy trees and pinecones are just as pretty in January...
I removed all of the "Christmas" trees and left the snowy bottle brush trees.... 
I added even more pinecones to get that winter look... 
My jug with sheet music ended up here also along with my sheet music feathers.... 
I did make the "Let it Snow" sign hanging above the shelf.  I will give y'all the details on that one later this month. 
There you have it....a mantle that I did not spend any money on!  What Christmas decor are you recycling for winter? 

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

My Christmas Mantle (mantel) plus a craft contest!

I am participating in a mantle hop with some of my Tennessee besties tonight!  
 Read on to see more about my mantle decor and to hop around to all of the other blogs.  Also I have a craft contest for ya that is super easy to enter and worth up to $300 for the winner!  More details at the end of this post.
Onto the mantle....during my Christmas home tour yesterday I promised y'all all the details and I never break a promise.

I went with a collection of different Christmas trees on my "mantle" shelf.  If you are new here, I pretend to have a mantle but all I have is a huge shelf in my living room.  :)  On the left is my sheet music tree and my faux nailhead tree...

Plenty of pine cones and my doily tree....

And of course bottle brush trees in mason jars...love...
I also filled my Ikea lantern with bottle brush trees.  Can y'all tell I got a great deal on these at the end of Christmas last year?
One of my milk glass trees is also on the mantle.  Plus a toy truck carrying a tree!
On the other side, my sheet music tree stands proud!
I hope you enjoyed the little tour of my mantle!  Before you run off...
Pennysaver and Mogasa.net have a great Craftmas contest going on!  You can enter your Christmas crafts for a chance at up to $300.  I entered mine!  Just submit a photo of a craft you have made by 12/29/11 to enter.  

Click here to read all the rules and to submit your craft. 
Now are y'all ready to hop??  The bloggers participating this time around are:

Myself
Michelle from The Scrap Shoppe
Jessica from Sunny Tuesday
Deneen from Dreaming in Color


Hop along for some Tennessee mantle inspiration!
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~Angie~

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Vintage Inspired Christmas Decor

I find tons of inspiration via pinterest and other blogs.  Sometimes I have to take time and make some of that inspiration come to life in my home.  This past week I made three things that are inspired from pinterest or other blogs....
 All three were very vintage inspired and that is the direction I am headed this year for my Christmas decor.  All of them were super simple and quick.  You could make them today and add them to your home.  The first is from Madigan Made.  Her milk glass Christmas trees have been dancing in my head since last year. 
Yep they are gorgeous!  I actually picked up a few glass trees at the thrift store after they marked them down last year.  They have been hidden away in the attic.  They finally got a coat of white paint on the inside....
I love how painting them on the inside makes them look like milk glass!  Shannon with Madigan Made is a genius!! 
The next one came from The Tortoise and the Hare.  Her Christmas jars blew me away when I saw them on pinterest.  Simple and gorgeous...
 I added my love of mason jars to the mix.  The bottle brush trees I got on clearance at the end of last year.  I just used a little epsom salts and dropped in some trees....
The next pinterest inspired project actually came from the Vintage Junky Etsy Shop.  A gorgeous shop if you have not been there.  She sells vintage cars and trucks with bottle brush trees tied to them.
While not vintage, I dug through the toy box and came up with a few trucks to put some trees on myself... 
 I just set mine in this little wooden dump truck...
My son loves when his toys are used in my displays.  And the trucks can go back to him when I am finished with them. 
Stay tuned this week for my mantle reveal and a Christmas home tour.  Then you get to see how I worked these items into my home.  Have you made anything lately that you have seen on pinterest or other blogs?
  
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~Angie~

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