maj 26, 2013

The American Angle


http://betterdecoratingbible.com/tag/decorations/


This time I have chosen to feature an American inspered table setting. The elements would as such not be diffecult to find:

1. White and red stribed cloth
2. red lanterns  and metalic pots - could be any color and you could DIY them red
3. Blue glasses.

I am especially fond of the detail with the stribed ribbon on the flowers.

Paper cone wreath

tutorial

Today´s featured DIY is a very comon idea of a paper cone wreath. I would however like to point out the idea of framning it and hangning it on the frame. I think that the option to interchange the "things" in the frame aka some thing for easter and another for christmas.


Other ideas

Todays DIY

I must say I think I am getting close to todays DIY - moveable centerpieces


Source

For this project, I gathered
  • an old canvas
  • acrylic craft paint
  • my Silhouette Studio Designer Edition software
  • my Silhouette Cameo.
Since I had messed up the canvas with a previous DIY fail (yes, it happens!), I gave it a coat of soft blue acrylic paint to cover up my error to create a blank slate. The texture of the failed project shows through a bit, but imperfection is charm and a little texture isn’t such a bad thing. :)
diy-canvas-sign
I created my spring stencil using the Silhouette Studio Designer Edition software which allows me to select fonts, sizes and shapes to create a stencil template. Then simply ‘send’ to cut…
silhouette-studio-designer-edition
Since I’m using my vinyl as a stencil, I removed all of the letters (these can also be saved to use in the same was as stickers or transferred directly to wood or glass as a vinyl transfer).
weeding-vinyl
Use transfer paper over top of the stencil to transfer the vinyl stencil to the canvas. Rub into place and peel away the transfer paper.
DIY-transferring-vinyl
It’s not quite that simple. Vinyl doesn’t stick so well to canvas, so it takes a lot of patience. Go slow.
diy-vinyl
The stencil is all ready to go.
diy-vinyl-on-canvas
I filled in my lettering with white acrylic craft paint. Since the vinyl does not have a great seal, I’m using my stencil as a guide and filling in the letters with a little bit of paint on the brush, pressing down the vinyl as I work on each individual letter. Slopping it on, will get under the vinyl.
diy-painting-sign
Next, I carefully removed the vinyl stencil as soon as I finished painting and let my canvas dry.
removing-vinyl-stencil
Then just collected some of my favorite spring-y decor and created a vignette around my DIY spring sign as a focal point. Good bye winter blues!
spring-Silhouette-DIY-sign
Hello spring!
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moveable centerpiece

http://www.meadowlakeroad.com/category/mantel

Oh so lovely as some of you know I am really reallly fond of interchangeable items.

Aha interchangable


Organize and Decorate Everything The source for the manteldecoration is this blog http://organizeyourstuffnow.com/

With the tutorial

Pinned ImagePretty Tissue Flowers
These delicate petals create an elegant centerpiece whether scattered down the center of a table or piled on a platter. To create, cut a flower shape or 3-inch circles from eight layers of tissue paper. Place in a stack. Next, poke a hole through the stack with a pin. Pull the paper off the tip of a twist tie and insert the exposed wire through the paper layers. Twist the wire to create the flower center. Make the flower bloom by gently pulling up one layer at a time.

Felt flowers

Flowered Pillows

Flowered Pillows Embellish a plain store-bought pillow with funky felt flowers. Cut simple five-petal flower shapes from felt in various colors, then layer several graduated sizes to make one flower. Using a needle and thread, stitch through the centers of the flowers to tack them together. After you have created about a dozen flowers (or more for a larger pillow), stitch them to the pillow surface, bunching them tightly together to create three-dimensional blooms.
Editor's Tip: Thick, stiff felt works best for blooms that won't wilt, but you can cut flowers from any fabric that doesn't fray, such as fleece.

Cleaning tips


Oven cleaner: 5 T baking soda, 4 T vinegar, 3 drops of Dawn and mix into a paste. Coat the oven, let sit for 15 min and scrub clean. Say NO to Fumes


Soak orange peels in vinegar for two weeks in a sealed mason jar then pour the vinegar into a spray bottle. Use as a non-toxic and yummy smelling green cleaner. I love using vinegar to clean with but have always wondered how to make it smell better. Maybe lemons too??

Could this be made by paper flowers????

Now see I have some lavender paperroses left over from the wedding...and I have some sliver vases