Okay, so you wont actually receive any college credit for this and I don't actually have any qualification to be teaching this class. Unless, of course, enthusiasm and constant fiddling count. I say they do. Often times when there is a shelf, mantle, table top, etc. that needs some love it gets tricky on how, exactly, to dress it up. I thought I would throw in my two cents. My first rule is to shop your house. When decorating a table top, wall, etc. I rarely go and buy something for the ...
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Egg Carton Caterpillar
Hi friends! I am guest posting over at Poofy Cheeks . Stop by and you can read about the bad boys above and whatever other randomness I threw in there. Notice a new blog look? Yup, it is a work in progress. I'll update you when I have my head on straight. Happy Saturday friends! CLICK HERE TO SEE WHERE I PARTY! ...
DIY Hair Clip Using {styled} BY TORI SPELLING
Hey-O! Hope you all enjoyed your weekend. If you follow me on Facebook (and Instagram) you know I busted out my nude patent leather heels and my snazziest pieces for a Friday evening wedding. We don't get dressed up a whole lot around here, but we clean up okay ;). I was lucky enough to be given pieces from the Noir and Glitz collection from the {styled} BY TORI SPELLING line. You may have caught me posting pics on Instagram and Facebook when the package came (I was just a tad excited). I ...
How to Paint Stripes on a Wall
Here is the low down on how we rocked the stripes in Eleanor's room....You know, in case you wanna give it the good old college try. They are big impact for a small price and just a tiny bit of elbow grease. Once you get rocking, this goes pretty fast. It seems daunting at first, but I promise you will be able to do it. So lets learn how to paint some stripes. Supplies: 2 different paint colors (Duh! We are painting stripes) a roller a brush for cutting in painters tape ...
Mod Podge Letter
As if Eleanor's Room needed anything else! I have an obsession with letters, and now she has a fun E to add to her decor. A super simple, quick project. Pinky swear. All you need is a cardboard letter, a sheet of scrapbook paper, fabric scraps (and glue gun) and Mod Podge (of course!). BLAH letter. Trace your letter form on your paper and cut it out. (You can always cut it out later, like when you are waiting for paint to dry.) Paint the sides of your letter. I used acrylic ...