Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Maia's Room Make Over - DIY Canopy Bed - Part 5
My daughter Maia has always wanted a canopy bed, as I think all little girls like. So I thought I could make one for her, as I wasn't about to buy a whole new set of furniture for her. We will wait until she outgrows her bed for now!
Here is what I did...
TIP: To help me find the right measurements before I drilled holes into the ceiling I used thumbtacks to pin elastic bands to the ceiling so I could see exactly where to hang up my curtain rod!
Here is a closer look! I bought these rods at IKEA for $1.99 on sale, woohoo!
I had gone to the fabric store to look for some shear-type material, but for the amount, I needed it was going to cost me a fortune! So good ol' IKEA had the perfect curtains. All I needed was 3 panels so I had to buy 2 packages.
All I did then was sew the panels to each other, leaving pockets for where the curtain rods would be placed through.
Since I didn't like the ends that the rods came with, I used my own round crystal beads and just hot glued them in place.
And Voila! Super quick and easy canopy bed!
I hope you liked this tutorial and maybe even make one for your little princess!
Happy crafting :)
Monday, August 13, 2012
Maia's Room Make Over - DIY Desk Station - Part 4
Today I'm going to share with you a project I made for my daughter's room. Above her desk, all there was, was a bare wall. You all know what happens when there is a bare wall behind a desk? Yes, you guessed it... scratches, dents, crayons, holes in the wall. Well, that was my fear of having a 6-year-old next to a freshly painted wall, lol!
At first, I thought I would just hang up an eraser or corkboard up, but then I thought I would like to see something a bit prettier than I could coordinate with her room. So this is what I created! Pretty, right? The best thing is that it's so functional!
Here is how I did it!
Supplies I used - Art canvas, picture frame (bought a while ago in Micheal's clearance bin, knew it would come in handy one day!), acrylic paint, hot glue, batting, fabric, glass beads, and ribbon.
I moved the hooks from the frame to where I needed them to be.
I needed to hang this picture frame on the wood pieces of the canvas so I had to figure out how to center it on the canvas.
Pretty easy to feel where the wood was through the canvas so I found my center and placed nails on each side, for where the picture frame would hang.
It would have been way easier if I had just spray painted my frame, but I didn't have any on hand so acrylic paint it was! It took 3 coats. Thank goodness it was a hot day, so it dried up pretty fast!
Then I laid the batting down on the canvas and just cut around it.
Did the same with the pink fabric.
I used hot glue to secured the edges to the frame. My staple gun just broke, this worked just as well!
Poke the nails through the fabric, so I knew where to hang my frame.
Put the picture frame back together, I used some ribbon to embellish it and just printed out a basic calendar and another piece of paper that read Maia's Notes. The glass from picture frames makes perfect dry-erase boards!
Decorated the canvas with crisscrossing some ribbon, and then added some glass beads as buttons where the ribbon intersected. They look so cute!
And here it is again! My daughter loves this idea! She is always drawing on it and soon it will be filled up with her pictures and artwork!
Hope you liked this post!
Happy crafting :)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Maia's Room Make Over - Lighting - Part 3
Not sure why had chosen this light fixture originally. My guess is that at the time we built our house (about 9 years ago), this kind of lighting was the "in" thing! Well, it isn't any longer, time to come down! Not feminine at all!
So here is what we replaced it with. I found this fixture at Costco!
Perfect look, great price, and Maia loved it!
Monday, August 6, 2012
Maia's Room Make Over - Sneak Peak - Part 2
As you know we have been working on updating my daughter's room. She wasn't a "baby" anymore, so it was time for a room makeover!
Here is Maia, excited for what was about to happen to her room! Although after the first few hours she kept asking when it was all going to be done, lol!
And here is a peak of the colors we chose, kinda reminds me of Neapolitan Ice cream, doesn't it?!
It was a lot of work covering up the permanent black marker, but it was actually easier than what I had anticipated. Thanks to the Kilz Clean start primer.
Then to do the 3 colors was also challenging. The pink was the first color painted, then the brown. Once they were both dry then we painted the white stripe along the middle. The funniest part was pulling off the tape, only a few spots needed touching up because of bleeding under the tape. Overall, I was happy with my first ever paint job!
Happy crafting "painting" everyone :)
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Maia's Room Make Over - The Before - Part 1
Today I thought I would start sharing with you all my daughter Mais's room makeover! This post will focus on the room as it was before.
When I was pregnant with my son (over 8 years ago), I had painted this mural of Winnie the Pooh in this bedroom (at the time his nursery). Then when my daughter came along she moved into the nursery which is now her room. Well, she turns 6 next week and tells me all the time that she is no longer a baby. So I guess it was time that my beautiful work of art came down :(
For those of you that want to know how I did this on the walls, it was pretty simple actually. First I drew out a picture of what I wanted. Since I had a really tall wall I wanted it to look like Pooh was using all his friends help to get to the honeycomb. I used pics from a coloring book and combined pictures of Eeyore, Tigger, and Pooh so they were all stacked on each other.
I then took the picture I drew out and projected it on the wall. Using a pencil with light pressure I traced it all out. Then I painted everything with acrylic paints.
Poor Eeyore looks so sad!
Piglet and Roo, watching from afar!
I miss seeing these cute characters in her room already... it's hard when you realize you don't have babies anymore! :(
Next post painting the room!
Happy crafting :)
Friday, July 27, 2012
Personalized Etched Glass Souvenirs | DIY
It's almost time for our Portugal vacation!!! Can't wait to see all our family! I didn't realize how much Canada stuff I had bought to give away, I think I'm going to have a suitcase full just in souvenirs! I hope I have enough room for everything! Hopefully, I'll be able to get some blogging time of my adventures there, if not I have scheduled posts for while I'm gone!
Anyways, I always find it hard to decide on what to take everyone. So for a few people that I know love crafts I decided I would make them a personalized etched glass mug. This one is for my Aunt Judite (Judith in Portuguese)! Hope she likes it, I know she loves crafting so I know she will appreciate it!
Love how it turned out. If you want to know how I did this check out my previous blog posts on etched glass projects! Here, here, and here!
Anyways, I always find it hard to decide on what to take everyone. So for a few people that I know love crafts I decided I would make them a personalized etched glass mug. This one is for my Aunt Judite (Judith in Portuguese)! Hope she likes it, I know she loves crafting so I know she will appreciate it!
On the backside of the mug I added a maple leaf!
Happy crafting everyone :)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
DIY No Sew Floral Headband
I've been wanting to try this out for so long. Today I finally had to do it! When I get something in my head I won't rest until it gets done so, while I made supper and did some laundry, (no time to waste, lol) here is what I made... my first fabric floral headband for my daughter. The best part was that it was a no-sew project. It literally took 10 mins to make!
I used an old summer dress of hers that was way too small and had ripped seams in so many places. I really didn't feel like fixing it :(
I started off by cutting strips of fabric. 1 inch wide by as long as I could go with the fabric I had.
Start by tying a knot.
Twist the fabric around itself and then wrap it around the knot. Use hot-glue to adhere to the back of the flower as it gets bigger.
Tuck the end of the fabric underneath the flower and glue it in place.
Once you have all your flowers done, arrange them how you like and glue them to a felt backing. Then choose your headband (I just used and elasticized band) then used felt to secure it in place. And voila a brand new OK recycled headband! I'm sure I'll be making more of these :)
Happy crafting!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Wedding Invitation turned Wedding Card | DIY
What do you do with wedding invitations after you have been to the wedding? I usually keep them for a while and then like anything else they end up in the recycling bin :(
Well just so happened that we are going to a wedding tomorrow and I completely forgot I didn't have a card yet so I thought well why not use the card stock from the invite. That way it for sure would coordinate with the wedding itself! So easy and simple, it saved me so much time trying to pick papers! I wished I had taken a picture of the invite itself, so you could see the difference, oops next time! Hopefully, the couple won't take offense to me taking their invitation apart, lol!
Well just so happened that we are going to a wedding tomorrow and I completely forgot I didn't have a card yet so I thought well why not use the card stock from the invite. That way it for sure would coordinate with the wedding itself! So easy and simple, it saved me so much time trying to pick papers! I wished I had taken a picture of the invite itself, so you could see the difference, oops next time! Hopefully, the couple won't take offense to me taking their invitation apart, lol!
I used today's freebie from My Scrap Chick - Blooming Mum, and cut it out with my Silhouette Cameo. Isn't it pretty?
I love how it turned out and how quick it came together!
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
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