Saturday, November 10, 2012

Clothespin Starburst Mirror

I just came across a blog titled In My Own Style, by a lady named Diane. There are a ton of great ideas on here to DIY for your home. Check it out here! I was really drawn to this Clothespin Starburst Mirror...


Once again, this could make any space look great. I could see myself making one of these for my bedroom or the living room and putting some pictures on those clothespins. For the kitchen, recipes would be a good idea!

For step by step instructions click here to link to Diane's blog. She has a variety of pictures on the process for making this project.

Materials:

Wood Clothespins
Mirror
Glue/Hot glue
Picture hanger or ribbon
Optional: decorative paper or paint

Diane points out that there are other options to make this project uniquely your own by adding scrapbook paper to the pins or even painting them.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Tufted Headboard Tutorial

I want to start off by saying that this headboard is gorgeous! I would love to have this in my bedroom. Instead of trying to explain how to make this I am going to give you the link of the website where I found it.

Click here for complete instructions, materials, and pictures!

This is a blog that has many feature pages including DIY projects. This blogger has posted great instructions and pictures on how to make this. I hope you will check it out!



Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Cookie Sheet Magnetic Board

Looking for an easy way to make a magnetic board? Just use a cookie sheet!



This would look great in any room of the house, because you can customize it with any fabric you want. You could use this in a bedroom for pictures, in a kitchen for recipes and reminders, or in a kids room for pictures and reminders. This would be easier than using a cork board with pins.


Materials: 

1. Flat cookie sheet
2. Fabric of your choice
3. Ribbon
4. Material to attach fabric (hot glue, etc.)
5. Material to attach it to the wall (pin, nail, etc.)

Instructions: 

1. Determine how much fabric is needed
2. Cover the cookie sheet with fabric
3. Tie the ribbon through the hole
4. Place a nail in the wall and put the ribbon on the nail to hang
5. Find magnets or make your own


Jo Ann fabric and craft stores have a variety of fabrics to chose including sports teams, kids themes (such as Disney), solid colors, stripes, holiday collections, etc.

Click on the link to find a fabric for your magnetic board!

http://www.joann.com/fabric/

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Melting Crayon Art

Melting crayon projects have become very popular over the last year. There are many different ways that one can melt crayons onto a canvas board to make a unique and beautiful design.

This was the first version of the melting crayon project I had ever seen and made one last year. I also made this simple project with the kids I was nannying for during the summer. I helped them glue on the crayons, but they did all of the melting.


But now I am seeing versions that appeal to be "more complex" or "sophisticated". It is the same process, just adding letters or a picture to the board. (and not glueing the actual crayons to the board or melting them entirely so you can no longer see them.)




These colorful canvas boards would make a great addition to any room. I think they would be great in a  child's bedroom or even in a bathroom. I currently have mine hanging in my bedroom!


Materials: 

1. Blank canvas board (any size)
2. Crayons
3. Hot glue gun
4. Blow dryer
5. Optional: Cut out words or stickers to use on the board or to remove later so that an area appears white where the cutout was placed

Instructions: 

1. Arrange the crayons that you want to use on the blank canvas board (point facing down)
2. Use a hot glue gun to glue the crayons onto the canvas
3.  Time to melt! Use a blow dryer (on high) while holding your board up at an angle so the wax runs down the canvas. Try to stay towards the top to avoid splattering (Tip: Layout newspaper or something that can catch the extra wax while melting). Be patient! It takes a few minutes for the wax to warm up and start dripping. But once it starts, then it will continuously drip.
4. Once you think your design is finished and you are happy with the result, let it dry


Enjoy playing around with the different varieties involved with this project! After all, this is artwork, so there is no way to mess it up!


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Baby Mobil

Here is one more blog dedicated to a nursery idea! Ever since I found out we are having a girl, I have been researching many different nursery layouts and themes. I have found that I really like the simple two color rooms such as light pink and gray or light pink and creme together.

I found this DIY baby mobil on Pinterest by a blogger, Ashley. The step by step instructions on how to make this mobil can be found here

Materials: 

-wire wreath frame 
-chandelier crystals
-fishing line
-fabric or trim (to hide the wreath frame)
-sheetrock anchor with screw


Instructions:

1. Spray wire frame and let it dry
2. Cut the fishing line (6 pieces about 2 feet long)
3. tie one end of each string to the end and tie the other ends together
4. Add the crystals 
5. Add the ruffle 




For more pictures and detailed instructions click here

The blogger states that this is time consuming, but I am up for the challenge. The finished product looks great and it would be a great addition to a baby girls nursery! If anyone has any other great ideas to go with this "theme", please comment! 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Hanging Fabric Letter

This next project is also from Etsy and can be purchased on the website. I think these adorable hanging letters would be fun to make.





This DIY project can also be done in a variety of ways ranging from the fabric or paint used, how the letters are arranged, and any other decorate elements that you want to add such as the bows and ribbon. Click on the Etsy link above for more ideas or to purchase one of these letters. 

I am excited to make one of these to match the colors of the nursery!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Birth Announcement

I am expecting in February and just found out that we are having a girl! With that said, I would like to take the next couple of blog posts for ideas that I would like to use in the nursery. I am very excited to be able to decorate this space for a little girl, so I want to get all of my ideas in one spot. 

These birth announcements can be found on Etsy to buy. They are very cheap to buy, but if you are like me, you want to DIY. 



I would suggest using an adobe program where it allows you to easily move type and change color. I am not suggesting that this particular announcement be copied. You can take your own creative approach on it such as colors used, words, and how it is displayed. 

This typographic approach could be used for other events as well, not just for a birth announcement. Get creative with it! :) 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Updating a Dresser

I have had this idea posted on my Pinterest board for awhile now, which comes from this blog! I would love to try painting a piece of furniture to make a space look more creative and decorative!   This would work with any peice of furntiture, so it could work for any room. For example, you could paint an end table or coffee table for the living room or a nightstand for a bedroom. The possibilities are endless! 




This blog recommends using this product instead of sanding......



This blogger used two coats of primer and two coats of paint. 

The finished product looks awesome! 




Sunday, September 30, 2012

Birthday Calendar

A Birthday Calendar would be a great addition to the home to make it feel more "homey" or personal. Plus, it would be an EASY way to remember birthdays! There are many different ways that this calendar can be made...


The above picture can be found on this blog. It is a crafty blog of a girl who found this idea on Pinterest. She has all the steps included that she used to make this DIY calendar.


This another example of the calendar. They both have the same idea, but are each very unique! This can be found here, along with other DIY ideas!

Materials: 

1. A piece of wood (about 24")
2. Paint
3. Mod Podge
4. Circles for the birthdays (can find at a craft or scrapbook store)
5. Drill
6. Eye hooks 

Instructions:



Sunday, September 23, 2012

Spoon Mirror

I would have never thought of glueing spoons onto a mirror for a decoration piece. It sounds a little crazy, but it is so cool! As long as you can find a simple place to display this mirror, so it does not look cluttered, then you can pull it off!


In the picture above, from countryliving.com, they have placed the mirror in an area where it will stand out against the white accent. The great thing about this project, is that you can choose whatever color of spoons that you can find.

Materials: 

A round mirror
Colorful spoons
Hot glue gun

*Country Living says for an 18" round mirror, it will require about 105 spoons 

Instructions: 


1. Start by glueing a spoon onto the mirror by placing glue on the neck of the spoon and placing it on so that the round part of the spoon is just right on the outside of the mirror

2. For the second spoon, place glue on the neck as well, and place it so that the round part nestles right into the round part of the first spoon. 



3. Repeat steps 1 & 2 until the mirror is full. It should appear to have two layers. 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Painting Dots

Painting dots on a wall may sound really time consuming. But I found this idea on Pinterest (of course) that makes it look way easy.


All you need is an old laundry basket to achieve this look! Cut up the basket so you have a flat side that you can tape on the wall. This will make the dots evenly spaced with little effort.

I would love to try this for a kids room or even in the bathroom!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bow Pillows

These pillows are adorable and would look great in a living room or bedroom! For this to truly be a DIY project, I will have to learn how to sew! But I think it would defiantly be worth it.


Materials: 


18" pillow form
1.5 yards of fabric
hand sewing needle
straight pins
sewing machine
thread
rule/measuring tape


Instructions:


If you know how to sew or have made a pillow before, this is probably not much different. You can find the step by step instructions here, on a blog by Elizabeth. She has other great DIY projects that you can check out by clicking the MAKE link at the top of her page.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Inspiration Wall

I came across this idea and thought it was genius. An Inspiration Wall. Why not have one of these? No matter what you are interested in, you can do this.




I hope that I can have a small space, either a room or an office, where I can do something like this someday soon! I would post pictures, design ideas, letters, etc. Anything that inspires me would be on that wall!

This photo is from this blog, by Carole King. Carole is an Interior Designer and writer who has a blog about design and her ideas. Check it out!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Mod Podge Coasters

Instead of buying a random set of coasters to put in your living room, you can actually make your own! I am excited to make these to match my future living room. These would also make a great gift!


Materials:


These are the minimum materials you will need to complete a cheap, creative, coaster set of your own.


1. Tiles
2. Scrapbook paper or photos
3. Scissors or a paper cutter
4. Mod Podge
5. Paintbrush

Also recommended:

6. Felt circles for the bottom of the tile
7. Polyurethane Spray or a gloss to put on the top (some people just put Mod Podge on the top)

Instructions: 


To start your coaster set, get all of your paper or pictures to size (don't use anything from an inkjet printer). Then put a layer of Mod Podge on the tiles and center your paper/photos onto the tile. Use your fingers to make sure they go on flat and will stay secure. Allow to dry for 20 minutes.

Next, put a layer of Mod Podge over top of the photo. Allow to dry and repeat the process.

When dry, you can apply the spray or gloss coat on top and the felt circles on the bottom of the tile.


Enjoy your new coasters!



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Key/Jewelry Holder


This is the latest DIY idea I pinned on Pinterest, but I am very anxious to share it. This is one of the coolest DIY key/jewelry holders I have seen in a long time! I am defiantly going to make a few of these for the bedroom, or kitchen. I always put my keys in a different spot, so this way I could hang them up by the door and easily grab them on the way out. Fabric is used to cover the wood or canvas board, so there are so many patterns or colors that could be used to make this a unique DIY project.


Instructions:


I don't have the step by step instructions for this, but it is easy to see that you could do this many different ways and it will turn out great no matter what approach you take.  This was originally found on etsy.com but is no longer available. They have a variety of other holders for sale though. 

The materials you will need are a piece of wood or canvas board to cover with fabric, hooks, and either a stapler or glue to hold the fabric in place. 

Just cover the board and make sure the fabric is secure and add the hooks to the bottom. 



If anyone makes this project or has made it before, I would love to see a picture, or feel free to comment with any tips and or suggestions! Thanks! 


Monday, September 10, 2012

Painted Mason Jar Vases


I have been wanting to try to do these painted mason jar vases for a long time. They look extremely easy to make and only call for 2 materials. These would be great for my future kitchen to use as centerpieces. Or even in the bathroom. And the great thing is: is that you can pick the colors you use on the vases and chose the flower colors as well (if you want to add flowers). All you need to make these vases are clear, empty mason jars (of any size and shape), and acrylic paint. Michael's Craft Store and Hobby Lobby have a huge selection of paint colors to chose from. 

I found the step by step instructions for these vases at http://www.littlemissmomma.com/2012/05/diy-painted-mason-jar-vases.html. Little Miss Momma provides great pictures and tips for making these vases. 


Instructions: 


All you have to do is peel off the labels so the jars are clear and clean. Next squirt paint into the bottom of the jar and slowly twirl the jar upside down so the paint can run down the sides. You may have to add more paint, so this step is be trial and error. Once the jars are completely covered, leave them sitting upside down on a thick piece of cardboard that can catch the excess paint. Move jars every 10-15 minutes to ensure that all the excess paint escapes. When all the excess paint is gone, place jars facing upright to finish drying (for a few hours or until dry). 




Sunday, September 9, 2012

Pinterest

Most of my inspiration and motivation to be creative when it comes to decorating is from Pinterest! There are so many ideas on there, so I have a board titled Dream Home and one titled Arts and Crafts. That way when it is time for me to decorate my own place, I have all of my ideas right there and ready to go. And of course this blog will have my ideas as well. Check out the link to my Pinterest and feel free to follow me!

http://pinterest.com/firkinsd/

Tomorrow I will be blogging about DIY Painted Mason Jar Vases!




Thursday, September 6, 2012

This is where it all begins.

Hey everyone! 

At this point forward, I will be blogging periodically about ideas I have for my 'dream home', but most importantly, ideas that you all can use as well. I am a college student interested in art so there are two things that are very important to me when it comes to decorating; 1) that it is inexpensive 2) that it is unique and creative. I love discovering new DIY ideas and I don't know how to express that enough. When it comes to decorating my home someday, I want to be able to say, "Yeah, I made that!" I enjoy having that creative edge on something whether that something is on a lamp shade, end table, drinking glasses, picture frame, etc. There are so many ways to turn everyday objects and materials into something unique and useful for your home. And that is why I am here; to find all of those ideas and put them all into one spot. When I do have my own place someday, I will be ready to make these creative, cheap, DIY projects! I hope you enjoy all of the ideas to come.