Wanted to share a tid bit of information with you guys today!!
You may or may not realize it but some of the most popular fabrics (i.e. chevron fabric) seen in projects ALL over blogland are manufactured here in the south, specifically in Sherman, Mississippi.
The company I am referencing is Premier Fabrics.
You know who they are...
This chair transformation was shared over at design sponge
Ten June has some pillows in her den out of their fabric.
(click on image to go to site)
Dixie Delights used their gorg prints in her UNbelievable basement makeover!
(again click on images to go directly to the site)
(the striped fabric is premier)
And so is the drapery fabric.
Found this image on my pinterest.
Someone used their cane fabric as a backdrop for a Barbie box photo op.
Okay so the saga to find just the right pieces for our den continues. I think I find something then nah, doesn't work. Other than a rug we have been torn as to adding a floor lamp or a small table and lamp on the non-chaise side of the couch.
Ever since our trip to Atlanta this summer I have been in LOVE with things at Z Gallierie.
Everything is so chic and seems to be so well made so I start there as my launching point when I move on to the next items to complete this room.
That brings me here.
She would look Great in the spot in ? if you will.
But she costs $269.00
Which isn't horrible but I mean why not look for a little bit more reasonable right?
Yesterday I stopped in Kirkland's to peruse.
Usually I find very little in there that wows me.
But this guy....
Had such similar lines to the Mariposa lamp from Z Gallerie I thought about it....
Then I saw the price tag of $49.97!!!!
Heck yes I will.
Thinking of spray painting this beauty a gloss white!!
Do y'all remember me posting the picture of the polymesh wreath with the skates?
Here she is...
click on the image to go to that post.
I promised I would be back to make another wreath with a step-by-step for you.
Now that pinterest exists I understand there are a million tutorials out there.
This one uses stuff you have around your home and literally can be completely finished in 15 minutes.
Take your roll of mesh and let it unroll itself. I draped mine over the back of a chair so it would not get tangled.
Then I grabbed a white wire hanger, a pair of scissors and some zip ties.
Honestly white would have worked for the zip ties but it just so happened I had the perfect matching blue!!
Just like in the video below I began working the mesh around my rounded out hanger.
Yes, they have a fancy schmancy ring with small pieces of garland to attach; but honestly the zip ties work to permanently keep the mesh on the "formed" hanger.
I am calling this method the "pinch-attach-zip-then cinch"
See here how you can cinch the mesh together to make it really full?
After your first layer is complete, (just like in the video) you will start a second layer.
My second layer only has about 4 loops because I knew I would be attaching another element to my wreath.
Here is the completed project.
(i think it is time to upgrade the planters by the front door; that will have to wait until this spring though)
And with the little bit of mesh I had left over I made a bow as well.
You know I Lurve a good bow!!
And while I was out there I decided to show y'all the monogrammed medallion I made for the hospital door.
This was super easy to make. However, the glitter letters were kinda messy. haha
btw... the mesh is now sold at Hobby Lobby. If you purchase the rolls from the gift wrap aisle it is $6.99 (as opposed to the holiday aisle for $7.99) so half off I made a poly-mesh wreath for $4.00.
Free hanger and zip ties and 20 minutes... Super cute way to welcome home our baby boy!!
Went to publish and blogger told me I was out of storage... rut row... so for those of you who have had to purchase more memory for your site how much should I buy?
This only appeared from my ipad. Ever had that happen to you?
Once we found out we were having a boy we knew a shabby chic pink bathroom would not foot the
bill. I mean, the bathroom is in his room. So we packed away all our cute shabby chic-ness (for another house) and decided to make this a boy/girl bathroom they can both enjoy.
This is a very narrow bathroom so using less really was more here.
(Luckily, behind the door is a nice deep linen closet so a lot can be stored there.)
btw the yellow lighting and lime green walls made this small space really difficult to photograph. :\
We found the shower curtain online; Garnet Hill.
And we had someone make the bottom frame and the top distressed frame is from a local crafts fair we attended back in the fall.
I just stuck a picture I had in the top frame.
In the bottom one is the card of the company who made the frame, waiting on little fella to arrive so I can fill it with pictures of both the kids.
and yes, we still need to replace the caulking around the tub.. adding that to daddy's"to-do" list.
Recently, a friend from college contacted me about helping her gather some ideas for her nursery.
Her husband has kept all his transformers and what not from his childhood and she wanted to find a way to get the bedding she picked out to go together with some of his "vintage" toys.
Here is what I was able to come up with.
Also wanted to tell yall I am going to be doing some "maintenance" to the blog this week so I apologize in advance for "re-posting" things. Need to go back and re-tag/organize everything from the beginning.