Tuesday, January 10, 2012

My 10 Dollar Book Ledges

I loosely made these red book ledges based on Ana Whites Ten Dollar Ledges. I intended on following these instructions but forgot to take along the sizes to Home Depot when I went so I guessed. I had the friendly Home Depot employees cut the pieces for me and my dad did the hard work of putting them together. I painted them with left over bright red paint I had!
Since they are covered with books I just screwed them directly into the wall making sure to hit a stud since they look a lot like a ladder to my curious toddler!
The finished product!! Since I got a Silhouette for Christmas (well I gave myself a Silhouette for Christmas) I might add some words to them to complete the look! We love the finished look and anything this easy and cheap to store the hundreds of books little man has is awesome!!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Let the sewing begin!

I finally set up my new sewing machine I got for Christmas! I started small with what I know and made a pillow!
I have only ever used my mom's sewing machine which is older than I am! So I am excited for this new machine! Thanks Santa!!!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Orange and Blue Baby Shower

Before Christmas I hosted a baby shower for my husband's cousin's wife who is expecting their first little boy any day now!! We are very excited since this will be a little boy for our little man to play with since all of his cousin's that live close to us are girls! So we are excited for a boy cousin!

I put together an orange and blue baby shower for her with elephants here and there. Of course I did not get a lot of great shots of all of my work for the party! I was frantically cleaning at the last minute!! So I had to take pictures once the guests arrived....

I made my first cake balls. They were very good, but very sweet! I wrote "baby e" with dark chocolate on the plate.
I love making cupcakes! And these have lots of frosting on them! I did not get a good picture, but I made the little orange candies on the top of the cupcakes which are in the shape of elephants!!
Instead of a guest book, I bought a Horton Hears a Who Dr. Seuss book and had the guests sign it for the mommy to be to read to little baby e!
A wreath I made for decorations! I LOVE these colors!! I hope to use them again soon!
I made a cute banner with an elephants and hung it on the mantle! I also decorated three paper cones with fabric, felt roses and ribbon.
I made the mommy to be 3 tie onesies. I love the little man look and nothing is cuter than a little newborn baby boy wearing a tie!! I hung these cute little onesies from blue clothes hangers I painted on orange string!
I love the orange and blue combination and need to use this combination again very soon for a party...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Subway art sans Silhouette


Hi! My sister Angela asked me to write a post about my recent diy project.

I love the look of a vintage or distressed subway sign. There are a lot of cool ones on etsy and I saw one at Restoration Hardware that I really liked, but they were VERY expensive. I knew with my new love for spray paint and saws that I could figure out a way to make my own and personalize it.

I searched pinterest and blogs for ideas to make my own subway sign but kept running into the same problem, pretty much all of them used a Silhouette or Cricut, which I don't have. I read another blog that printed the letters on printer paper, cut out the letters traced them onto contact paper and then cut out the contact paper letters, which seemed like way too many steps for me.

I found full sheet sticker paper that I could put in my ink jet printer. Since I knew I had to cut the letters out I looked for a font in Word that had a lot of straight lines, I went with Impact.

I chose different street names in my neighborhood and printed them in small, medium and large sizes, depending on the length of the name. Then I went to Home Depot and bought a small piece of ply wood for about 8 dollars. I put 2 coats of Rust-Oleum Heirloom white spray paint on the wood and once it dried I played around with the placement of the letters.

I liked the height of the ply wood but I knew my words would look too stretched out with the current width of the board. Enter SAW! Ok, well that's a little dramatic, I just drew a line and cut a few inches off the side.

Next it was time to stick the letters to the board. I tried to keep all of the words centered on the board and just eyeballed the vertical spacing, I took my time on this because once the sticker was on the board I would likely ruin it if I tried to peel it up.

Right before I started spray painting I ran my finger over the letters to make sure they were secure. Then I sprayed it with two coats of Rust-Oleum flat black paint.

Once it is dry, the fun begins...peeling off the stickers!! Some of the paper will stick to the wood, I learned the second time I did this that an eraser is the easiest way to remove the little pieces left behind.

Next I sanded the edges and in between some of the letters and hit it with a hammer a few times to distress it. Then I took a little dark brown stain on a paper towel and rubbed it over the sign, a little bit went a long way. After the stain dried I finished it off with a little spray polyurethane.


I'm really happy with how it turned out and I love how it looks in my living room.

I made this one for my sister who lives in Milwaukee. She went to school at Marquette so I included streets running through campus, streets that she used to live on, as well as the street she currently lives on and any street that fit on the board. The second one was easier and more fun to make because I wasn't nervous that it was going to be a diy disaster.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Best of 2011

I can't believe today is the last day of 2011! It has been a fabulous year and I can't wait to see what to see what 2012 brings - and I know it's going to be full of great things!!!

My top 5 most popular posts of 2011!

My favorite project of the year! My Dr. Seuss Bathroom project. I LOVE this bathroom and so does my son!

My number 2 project of the year, my super easy canvas chalk toy storage bins. These will be a great help to organize more into 2012! And especially since little man got a ton more toys for Christmas! Organization is going to be key to a happy mom!


My 3rd favorite project of 2011 was my son's first birthday party! Again a Dr. Seuss party! I am so happy with how this party turned out because I put so much time into it!
I guess Christmas pillows were big this year! I really like how they turned out, and they were a lot of work!
My 5th most popular post was my son's nursery, which I LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Looking over these posts, I probably would not add anything to my top 5. Maybe my guest bedroom or my entry table makeover. I loved using Annie Sloan Chalk paint and can't wait to use it more in 2012! But I know that both my living room (where the entry table is) and my guest room will have more fabulous changes made to them in 2012, so maybe they will be on my 2012 top 5 list!

Happy 2012!!!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Tons of pillows

For Christmas it seemed like I made a ton of pillows. Not complaining, I actually had a lot of fun making them! For my second sister I made a set of pillows from these pretty Christmas pillows she gave me. I used extra fabric to sew new cases for them and stuffed them with the filling from these old pretty pillows.... The new cases are simple enough that if she wanted she could just use them as her pillows, without a case! I had to hand stitch these closed, not my favorite, but I got better as I went along. The white looks great! After a while my hand started to hurt and I was smart and left my whole in the middle so I still had nice corners and did not have to worry about that portion!!
I then made nice dark gray suede like pillows for the covers. I like to make envelope pillows since they are pretty simple for beginner sewers like myself! (I just started sewing in the past few months, and I love it!)
For my 3rd sister I also made her pillows. For her birthday which was in November I gave her the 2 Christmas pillows I made for myself using store bought inserts with the intention of making her some non-Christmas covers for Christmas. I also bought 2 larger inserts and made covers for those as well.

These are the 2 larger pillow covers I made. I thought I took pictures of the process along the way, but I can't find the pictures. I started with the pillow on the right and decided it was too plain with the fabric as is, so I decided to make pleats. Never having made pleats before made it a bit more challenging, but it was not so hard! I measured as I went and sort of eye-balled it. There has to be a good easy tutorial out there on how to do this, mine should be not how to do it!! I then made the pillow on the left. I love this green-blue silky fabric and to compliment the pillow on the right, I added 3 pleats.



Here are the 2 covers for the pillows I had already given her. I love the colors in this fabric!

Lastly, my 3rd sister went to France last summer so when I saw this fabric I thought it would be fun for her to put in her new first apartment! Since this was an odd shape I just stuffed this with extra batting.


So that was about 9 pillows I made! I am very excited because I got a sewing machine for Christmas, so now I can make lots of pillows for myself among other things!! I made all of these on my mom's old sewing machine that is a bit older than myself!







Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Childs Chalkboard Frame

Last week I showed the gift I made for my 6 year old niece, this week I am showing the gift I made for her younger sister, our 3 year old niece. I also found this frame at Good Will, and of course I did not take a before picture, but it was in bad shape! I spray painted the frame gray, and used my Rust-o-leum chalk board paint in teal to paint the background board. Since this is for a 3 year old girl, I trimmed the outline of the frame in pink, because what 3 year old does not love pink! I then used my Silhouette to stencil her name on the bottom of the frame!



Used my Martha Stewart stencils to add some blue flowers and one beautiful blue butterfly!




I attached the background to the frame, added felt to the back and was done! I decided not to add any hanging hardware because I am not sure how she will want to use it!

When I was photoing the finished product, my little man decided he needed to write Merry Christmas on the board as well! He was having lots of fun drawing on it, so I hope our niece will like it just as much!