Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Pottery Barn Eagan Mirror DIY
Hey! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! Ours wasn't too exciting, but I did finish a project and I'm so excited to share it with you!
Have you all seen the Pottery Barn "Eagan Mirror"? It's beautiful. But it's crazy expensive, and way too big and heavy for the house we have now. I decided we needed a smaller version of it for right inside our front door.
I know there are a few other tutorials about how to copycat the Pottery Barn "Eagan Mirror," but none of them were exactly what I wanted. I wanted something smaller and I wanted it to hang flat against the wall.
Here's how you can make your own --
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
'Family' board and batten shutter
I love the board and batten shutters as decor idea, so I'd been trying to think of a way to spruce up a basic homemade shutter to hang horizontally above the space. Once I decided what I wanted, this project took less than 2 hours, and about $20. Not bad for a huge statement piece that makes the room.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
DIY clothespin picture frame
I have good intentions. I really, really do! But then there's life... it tends to get in the way of trivial things like updating the photos on my wall. So I've been thinking about starting 'Project Life.' (I would love to hear what you all think about it!) And I thought a good test of whether or not I would do well with 'Project Life' would be this photo frame. Fits 4x4 photos (which I have a plethora of) and easy to change out. Just a little clip! Since I have an ever-growing puppy, nephew and all sorts of other adventures to capture, I'm hoping this is the answer!
You can build one too! For about $4. Whoop!
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Wooden chalkboard pennant banners
Did you guys catch my Fourth of July pennant banners? If you missed them, keep them in mind for next year!
I spent yesterday un-decorating (and cleaning up! Whew!) from the holiday weekend. I always feel like my house looks so boring after a holiday. So I had to put up a little something else.
I loved my Fourth of July pennant banners so much I decided to stick with the same idea but in .... da da da dummmmmm... CHALKBOARD! Yes!
I used the same process (find the full tutorial here).
Monday, July 1, 2013
Never, ever, have I ever...
Wait, I mean never, ever, did I ever... think that I would be here.
There are some days that I can't help but wonder how I got from point A... to living in Hawaii. And building furniture, and then writing about it as my JOB. (Well, maybe someday it will pay me money. But that's not exactly my focus right now. I'm just loving doing what I'm doing, and living in paradise.)
Being a military wife means living a lot of places you never thought you'd end up. We've been married just over two years and have lived in two different states. Oklahoma for 6 months, and now Hawaii for about 18 months. When I was 5, 15 or even 20, I never thought I would move much farther than Colorado. Maybe some other state that touches Wyoming. Not across the ocean to Hawaii though.
I promise I have a point. All the moving is a fun part about our lives. And remembering the other places we've lived and where we were in our relationship is fun. That's why I decided to make a reminder as part of our decor!
I've seen a few different ways of representing places we've lived, but none of them were quite right for us. That's when I came up with these.
There are some days that I can't help but wonder how I got from point A... to living in Hawaii. And building furniture, and then writing about it as my JOB. (Well, maybe someday it will pay me money. But that's not exactly my focus right now. I'm just loving doing what I'm doing, and living in paradise.)
Being a military wife means living a lot of places you never thought you'd end up. We've been married just over two years and have lived in two different states. Oklahoma for 6 months, and now Hawaii for about 18 months. When I was 5, 15 or even 20, I never thought I would move much farther than Colorado. Maybe some other state that touches Wyoming. Not across the ocean to Hawaii though.
I promise I have a point. All the moving is a fun part about our lives. And remembering the other places we've lived and where we were in our relationship is fun. That's why I decided to make a reminder as part of our decor!
I've seen a few different ways of representing places we've lived, but none of them were quite right for us. That's when I came up with these.
They're wooden boards with the states 'stained' onto them. All the places we've lived: Wyoming, where we were both born and raised; Colorado, were I went to college; Virginia, where the husband went to TBS; Oklahoma, the first six months of out marriage were at Ft. Sill in Lawton, OK; and now Hawaii. It's kind of a bummer Wyoming and Colorado look so similar though!
I started with a scrap chunk of 1x6, and cut it into 7.5 inch pieces. Since we've lived in 5 places, I cut 5 boards.
Then I went to my Cameo Silhouette and cut an outline of each of the five states I've lived in out of vinyl, making each state about 5 inches wide. I also cut out 5 tiny hearts (about 1/4 inch).
I used transfer paper to move it onto my boards.
Since I was planning on using stain, and I knew stain would really want to leak under the vinyl, I used my blow dryer over each of the states to really make the vinyl adhere to the wood.
Then I stained them! And got really nervous it wouldn't work!
So I patiently waited... and waited... and waited. And then I carefully peeled the first corner up... And it worked! Hooray!
So I gently peeled each of them off.
Then I added the little hearts to the city (or close to) where we lived.
Then I sealed them with my favorite, Rust-Oleum 's polyurethane.
Then I added a sawtooth hook to the back of each of them.
I hung them up and they're done! They go so nicely next to my 'Distance means so little when someone means so much' sign. I love how every morning when I get my coffee I'm reminded of all the fun we're having on this adventure! Yes, we have two coffee pots. No, I don't want to talk about it.
Thanks for stopping by!
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*P.S. I love to DIY, and I love that you want to as well! Please remember that all designs, files and tutorials are for personal use only.
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