Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Fabric, Paint and Spring!

You know the deal ... you're in your favorite fabric store ... looking for fabric for, ohhhh, let's say, your son's bathroom, when, all of a sudden, you spot a fabric that would be perfect for your dining room!

Not that anything was particularly *wrong* with the gold fabric (shown below) that you've had in there for the past few years ... wait, on second thought, I guess there was.


There was just SOMEthing about this new fabric that called out to me ... perhaps it was the gorgeous patterns filled with beautiful shades of grey, white, slate blue and a deep "dijon" ...


or, maybe it was because I knew that it would nicely complement the French script fabric on our chairs ...  



along with our furniture and accessories!  


Oh, and don't let me forget to mention it's normally $30 per yard, but, because it arrived from the manufacturer in runs of 3 or 4 yards, it had been marked down to $16 per yard!  Obviously, that pretty much sealed the deal!

After the new panels were hung (and I squealed), I turned my sights on our humongous mirror that was now calling out for a bit of attention.  It wanted to be fancy like the new fabric.  So, with a small craft sponge brush, I gave it two coats of gold paint (that I had on hand) ... hurray for free projects!


Of course, I then had to add a few eggs to celebrate the season!


And, naturally, the table was next ... 


I brought out our sweet bunnies (from Pier One) ... 


and, scattered a few speckled eggs on the runner in pretty shades of blue, green and cream.


New fabric ... a *pizazz-y* mirror ... and a touch of Spring!  Just what the decorating doctor ordered!



Now, a-BOUT that fabric for my son's bathroom ....!  LOL

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I Won a Silhouette!









This SPRING banner is the FIRST completed project with my new Silhouette Portrait cutting machine.




Thanks to Ginger at Ginger Snap Crafts for hosting this awesome giveaway and Silhouette for the truly fun cutting machine that I will spend loads of time using! Imagine my surprise when I found out I won! It was like Christmas morning and I was a 5 year old again!!



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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Ball & Claw




Lately I have been infatuated with
 Annie Sloan's Old White and French Linen Chalk Paint.





I adore the combination of these two colors...





So old world, so classic, so today!





This chair that I picked up last summer, at a garage sale, was sitting around in the hobby garage just waiting for it's makeover.


Someone had painted it blue and recovered the seat but I could tell that

Friday, 15 March 2013

DIY: Plastic Bottles Hanging Planter

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I love recycling and do lot of recycling and up-cycling projects. Checkout my earlier recycling projects here Here is one more DIY that you must have seen lot of times on various sites but this one is little different as I made hanging bottle planter.  These bottles were lying in my store for quite some time now and waiting for me to turn them into something useful. I have a big green thumb so lot of my projects involve gardening. 
If you also have some plastic bottles lying unused then get ready and let's make a beautiful, colorful hanging planter to add pop of color in your garden.

Step 1. Gather your supplies. All you need is :
3-4 Plastic bottles
Knife 
Acrylic paint
Brush 
Rope
Potting soil
Plants
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First of all wash the bottles and let them dry.

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Step 2.  Cut the middle of the bottle in rectangular shape as shown in image below. Don't cut a big rectangle make it small just to plant saplings there. Now make three four very small holes opposite to the rectangular cut for water drainage.

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Step 3. Now it's time to prime all the bottles with either acrylic white paint or enamel paint.

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Step 4.  Now paint all the bottles in color of your choice. may be in gradient color or in contrasting color or monochromatic choice is yours.

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Step 5.  Now tie both the ends of bottles with the rope as shown in picture to hang them in your garden.

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Step 6.  Put some small stones first then fill the potting mix in bottles leaving 1.5" space  unfilled. Place saplings and fill the bottle completely with potting mix.

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A closer look of my bottle hanging planter.......and can you spot that little Mr. Turtle more about him little later :)))

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Just few simple steps and you can make a rocking garden. 

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Few more plastic bottles recycling projects are coming so stay tuned.
Recycle recycle and stay creative!! Have a wonderful weekend :)



Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Clover Luck




I purchased these precious German Bibles at a local thrift store.


What struck me about them was not that I too have a German heritage, but they matched, however the smaller (female) version was inscribed with the name,

Frieda U. Siemers, 1906


And the larger (male) version did not have an inscription, but instead had his name beautifully penned inside, Mr. Henry Siemers.

Imagine how I

Flowers Are Blooming in the Kitchen!

I truly canNOT believe that we're only a few weeks away from Easter!!  Weren't we just sharing our Christmas decorations?

Don't get me wrong ... was I sad to have replaced our white "Christmas-turned-Valentine" tree with something a bit smaller?  Nope!


Was I bummed when I "borrowed" our silver bucket filled with branches from our sitting room and filled it with faux dogwoods to help create our Easter tree?  No way!


Was I more than glad to dust off our Spring bin ... unwrap the sweet ornaments gathered from my favorite "haunts," such as HomeGoods and Pier One(?), along with ...


scatter extra eggs at the base of the branches?  You betcha!


Was I happy to have spotted these cute "EASTER" blocks at Home Goods last month, knowing that they'd be a great, inexpensive addition to a Spring vignette?  You *know* I was!


And, I'll give you one guess if I enjoyed pulling these cuties out of their hiding spot in our bookcase cabinet to let them welcome Spring!


This little cutie (from Pier One) was more than ready to hop on out of the cabinet, too:


Yes, looking through the branches, you can spy Spring vignettes scattered here and there!


Can you tell I'm MORE than ready for Spring?!  Now, if it would just GET here!


While I patiently wait for its arrival, I'll enjoy visiting all of your Easter/Spring goodies!

Thanks for stopping by, sweet friends!

I'll meet you over here:

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Spring Is Showing Up In My Garden

 Spring is nature's way of saying let's party - Robin Williams
Yes I have reason to party, we completed two blissful years in our abode and I am happy that my garden too is showing up that sign of partying.
Having somewhere to go is Home, having someone to love is Family, having both is Blessing. Ever since we moved to our haven we feel blessed, content and happy :)
Here's how my garden is smiling with me and showing sign of spring..............