Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Driftwood Candle



Here's a great idea I saw at a friend of mines house. I absolutely LOVED this but she said she bought her driftwood candle at a very high-end expensive boutique...so,I decided to make one!! I found a perfect piece of driftwood, bought tea light candles, and glued them on with gorilla glue. Couldn't have been any easier! (And not to mention it was really cheap!)

heres mine!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Decoupaged



This is one of our cheapest crafts yet. Lacey and I found a bunch of $3 boring, black mirrors at Ikea and decided to spruce them up! This may look like a frame that has a print of tags on it, but really it is just a piece of scrap book paper! You can do this on any frame you may be getting bored of. First you need to get your frame ready, buy some decoupage glue from Michaels (You can get the smallest jar for about $3) and then while you are at Michaels, pick out your favorite scrap book page. Next, you place the frame on the back of the scrap book paper and trace it so you know what size to cut the paper. Then you apply a thin layer of the glue onto the frame and place the paper on top. Make sure you use a knife or pencil to smooth down the paper so that there are no bubbles. Once the glue has completely dried, apply one or two more coats of the glue, and you are done!

Is That Dried...Fruit?!




So excited about this one!! So, this isn't a "fix up" project, but it is just as awesome. I went to an antique market a couple of months ago, and saw a bunch of clear jars filled with....fruit. I never would have thought to dry fruit and actually use it as decoration, but since I saw all those jars, I have wanted to replicate it! I had been looking for a centerpiece for my living room table, and instead of picking just one piece, I found some old Ball and Knox jars to line up on my table. My friend recently told me that there are little numbers on the bottom of every Ball Jars and they tell a story...

Back in the day, people used the jars to store moonshine and during the Prohibition, people got rid of all the jars with the number "13" on the bottom of them because they were considered unlucky. So, if you ever find a Ball jar with a 13 on the bottom, hold tight and run, you have a great find!!

Light It Up!


I think lighting is the most important thing about a room. There's nothing like walking in to a room that has lights so bright you want to hide! Setting up small lamps all around the room is the perfect way to set a relaxed mood in your home. I found this turquoise lamp at a thrift store for $3 but could not stand the dated accordion style shade. I also could not find another shade that would match not only the room decor, but the turquoise base. So...my roommate and I got a little creative and decided to paint the outside of the shade with acrylic paint! We lightly dipped the paint brush in purple acrylic paint and only painted enough sections to give it a colorful, unique look. This would be very easy to replicate with any lamp!