Tie-Dyed Couch
It takes a certain living room to pull this vibrant furniture, but I never thought about tie-dying a couch’s slipcover! Sara Woodhull did just that.
It takes a certain living room to pull this vibrant furniture, but I never thought about tie-dying a couch’s slipcover! Sara Woodhull did just that.
Monica from CraftyNest shows you how to make these cute thrift store plate mirrors. I’m loving the flower shaped plates she scored at the thrift store!
Learn how to decoupage your furniture with this tutorial from Do It Yourself. I’d love to make a set of these chairs with vintage prints for my kitchen table. [ via How About Orange ]
Jenny Ryan skips over to Apartment Therapy LA to show you how to sew up an envelope-back pillow with some nature-inspired faux bois fabric.
Anna Wulick of forty-two roads creates a baby art wall for her DIY baby nook by using willow branches as picture rods. Anna writes: I like how the artwork is an inch or so out from the wall and thus functions as a kind of mobile. I used two willow branches and some recycled ribbons […]
Wasn’t it about 10 years ago when the ends of curtain rods suddenly got very, very fancy and important? No longer was it OK to have small, plain black balls on the ends — they needed to be big and bold and dramatic, or classy and elegant (but still big!). Suddenly you could buy them […]
Hannah Perner-Wilson put a small push button, battery holder, and LED/vibrating motor inside these little limpet shell. She writes: I’ve always liked collecting seashells, and have always wanted to do something more with them than accumulate them in my parent’s garden. So now I want to see how far I can go to integrate small […]