Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Shabby Chic Tutu


This is one of my favorite tutus so far! And the best part: it only cost me $3 to make. I had already purchased the ribbon and tulle for a previous tutu so what I used here was just extra. As for the lace, I was really fortunate to find these 4 bits of rolled up ribbon in boxes at numerous garage sales and, as luck would have it, they all matched! I still may end up adding some vintage 1/4 inch ribbon later, but for now I am loving this look! 

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Vanity turned doll canopy bed.


My sister gave me a vanity for my daughter. The problem: my daughter is 10 months old. So after taking it apart for storage I noticed that by flipping the foot pegs and the decorative hole plugs on the top, and omitting the glass, it becomes the foundation for the canopy bed of my dreams!

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Friday, July 26, 2013

Pinterest Combination!

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Make it Match Glitter Update


Make it Match Glitter Update

I was in the bathroom tidying up when i stared looking around at all the miss matched decorations. We just got new towels and painted the walls, so I really wanted the décor to go with the rest of the room. I started gathering the random paintable objects and then I swear the glitter and Mod Podge hopped right up and out of the box and up onto the table next the paint brush.  After I was finished, my kitchen was covered in glitter.
Here is the tutorial.

Step 1
Prep all the objects by unscrewing knobs and washing the dust off. Let dry.

 

Step 2  
Paint each object. I chose a trial size container of Valspar paint, but barely used any.





Step 2
Coat with Mod Podge, making sure to fully cover every surface except the back and or bottoms, depending on the piece.



Step 4
Repeat step 2 using glitter instead.
When dry, reattach knobs.