
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Antique Store Finds

Labels:
Homemaking,
Vintage
Monday, April 18, 2011
Mantle Re-do for Spring
A few weeks ago, I asked my Facebook friends for ideas on how to redo my mantle for spring. For the past four years or so, I've been going with the Primitive look but have lately decided it's time to switch over to a more romantic and nostalgic feel.
This is how it looked after I finished taking down everything after Christmas. |
I had a brainy idea to paint this metal can white...but that was as far as I got. |
I painted the can white a couple of months ago and hung the Easter eggs last month. |
Today I finished it up and I love it! It's hard to get a close up of the whole thing as it's a pretty long mantle and a short distance across the room but you get the idea. |
I was so thrilled to have found these blue jars at yard sales this past weekend. I picked up some cherry blossom branches at Michael's. It's such a pretty contrast! |
Labels:
Homemaking,
Vintage
Vintage Whimsy Paper Book
I had a very busy day today and was hardly at home. On my way home tonight, after being gone for nine hours, all I could think of doing was taking a relaxing bath and staying in bed the rest of the night with my book. Lately I've been having these crazy crafting dreams at night (must be the pregnancy creative dreams kicking in...) and usually wake up with a great crafting idea. Well, tonight it happened while I was in the bath and, as exhausted as I was, I just had to go and make my dream a reality...Ha!
I began by using my kids' watercolor paints to paint a piece of cream-colored card stock. I used red and orange. |
Then I cut the paper down to the size I wanted (10x7 to make a 5x7 book) and antiqued the edges using a blade and chocolate-colored ink. |
I used a pile of my kids' scrap paper for filling. |
I used a couple of plain sheets for the first pages of the book and cut them just a tiny bit larger so they'd show past the scrap paper. I antiqued the edges of those too. |
Now that I'm super, duper exhausted, I've got to go to bed! Goodnight!
Labels:
DIY,
Homemaking,
Tutorials
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