Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

COLOR! (in the living room)

    First of all, Happy Valentine’s Day my SQUEEZIES! :) Hope you had a great one.

    I’ve been working on some changes in our living room over the last couple of weeks, and I’m nowhere near close to done, but I just couldn’t wait to show you! I am LOVING how it's turning out -- so excited.

    I don’t know if it’s the three inches of ice that have finally melted off our driveway (for the first time in two weeks), or the warmer temps we’re getting this week that is giving us hope for spring, or maybe it’s because the cat peed on the drapes…any one of them could be the reason for my spur-of-the-moment decision to make some changes to our front room.

    What’s that? Hmmmm? Oh yeah…I skipped over the pee cat thing. She was off her meds for two long and the inevitable happened. This time though…I’m GLAD. Because that’s actually what started this ball rolling. See – pee cats are good for something! (And she’s really sweet and loving and yada yada…)

    Anyhoo, enough mentions of pee for one post. Onward! It started when I took a drape down to wash it, and it just spiraled out of control from there.

    For the past year or so, I’ve been trying to add more color to our living room. It looked like this back in the day:

    before, before

    OK, well there’s been color – it’s just been one color. Red. :)

    And then I made a few more changes and it looked like this for quite some time:

    before, living room

    Notice the trend? DARK. A ton of dark peices and accessories, and red fabrics – ONLY red. You see, for the longest time I thought our wall color was hard to work with. It’s called Beechwood Grey from Porter, and I like it – but for a long time I just felt like I needed to match it, you know?

    So red was the direction I went…and I liked it for a while. But my style…it is a changin’.  :)

    And taking that one drape down kind of got my wheels turning. I noticed how much brighter it got in the room with just the one panel down. So I took another down…and another…and you get the picture.

    The front of our house doesn’t get direct sunlight, but you wouldn’t have been able to tell – the room was positively glowing. And I was in luuurve.

    That’s what started the ball started rolling – and the wheels in my head churning. First up was to trim out the windows like I showed you here. I’ve slowly but surely done this around the house, and I’m about half way through the windows now.

    And then, since I was going to paint the sills and everything around the window, I went ahead and recaulked both of them:

    caulking windows

    I didn’t even keep it clean and pretty, because I knew I was painting over it all in white.

    And that I did – the new trim and drywall around the windows was painted out in glossy white. See how this started with a little bitty thing and got HUGE? :)

    Then another idea came to mind. I love love LOVE my free sewing cabinet and Ballard-esque cafe shelves between the windows, but they have seemed so HEAVY to me lately:

    red drapes

    (The iron snowflakes hanging in the windows that I tried to convince myself didn’t look like snowflakes have been gone for a while. They are now packed away in the Christmas decor. Cause they are snowflakes.)

    Anyway…I’ve always felt like I needed something more substantial between those windows.

    So I took it all away:

    (I had just wiped down the wall – hence the dark marks.)

    I contemplated leaving those windows nekked by the way, just like in our kitchen. I was smitten, I tell you. 

    But then…then, I found THIS:

    calico corners fabric

    I was perusing Calico Corners last week (I hadn’t been to the fabric store in forEVER), saw this and couldn’t get it out of my head. It had COLOR – so many beautiful colors. And I just thought the print was stunning.

    I couldn’t resist it. And I’m so glad I didn’t. Cause now that dark room looks like this:

    living room after, almost

    Now, I’m showing you in between pics here – keep that in mind. I like to show the process of things so I really wanted to show you the progress thus far.

    I think it’s a dramatic change, yes?:

    That dresser has made the rounds around our house. It was the Bub’s changing table forever, then it moved to the office, and then it was in the basement for a while.

    I made hubs drag it up the stairs to see if it would work and I fell. in. love.

    Do you see how differently the wall color photographs? It drives me a little batty. It’s looking way pink in these pics, when it really has more of a greyish tint like in the nekked window picture above.

    I’ve mentioned before that we don’t use this as a formal living room – we use it constantly. So the dresser is going to be fantastic storage for puzzles and other activities we do out there:

    I have a Goodwill lamp that’s almost ready for the left up on top there. The beautiful wood crate? HomeGoods baby! (For $16!) Doesn’t it looked like I plucked it out of an antique store? LOVE that color too.

    One of the things I’d love to do, especially now, is to get a slipcover made for the chair and sofa:

    But even without covers, I love them SO MUCH MORE in this room now. It’s just crazy – I don’t know why, but they don’t bother me nearly as much. (But I AM going to slipcover. Oh yes…I am.)

    I have a plan for the wall above the dresser too – I already have everything I’ll need. Can’t wait to get it up there!:

    living room with color!

    And yes, there ARE about 50 holes in that wall from the various changes I’ve made to it. :) They’ll all be covered with my plan. I’m not even gonna fill them. Buwahahaha!!!  :)

    I’m hoping to get the rest of the changes made to this part of the room by the end of this week, so I’ll show you as soon as I’m done. There’s some other stuff I’m working on elsewhere in the space too, but that is going to take a bit longer.

    But for now…I simple cannot believe the difference a little editing and new drapes made…the before:

    And after:

    WHOO, swoon, ACK…Happy Valentine’s Day to ME…I am love! Ha! :)

    Can’t wait to show you the rest! So far it’s turning out just like it looked in my head…just hope the rest of it does. (I love when that happens!)

    P.S. I have not even hemmed the drapes yet…that’s how not completed this room is. Did I mention I have little to no patience?? :)

    Like my version of the Ballard Designs cafe shelves?
    You’ll LOVE Knock Off Decor!

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Room Divider and Fabric Outlets

    THIS POST IS FROM ROOM REMIX - THE BLOG .
    BHG Storage Fall/Winter 2010 Photo Emily Minton-Redfield
    When I saw this flat panel TV stands/room divider in a BHG special interest magazine, I thought it was such a clever and functional idea! It divides the space without blocking the view and creates another "wall" for the TV where there previously wasn't one.  I don't know what is on the other side of the TV stand, but I think it would be a great idea to hang artwork on it to create more interest.

    What do you think? Good idea, right?

    ____________________________________

    midwest living
    On to fabric outlets. I went this weekend and was reminded of what I love and don't love about them.

    First of all, DO NOT go on the weekend. There were so many people it was very hard to even get around. The fabric bolts were pushed all over the place, sometimes blocking the aisles, and the poor people trying to keep them straightened could not keep up. Slightly chaotic.

    What I like.
    SO much fabric. I love fabric and I love that there's so much of it. So many possibilities and, in a way, I like the challenge of finding the gem among all of the not-so-much gems.

    The prices! You can find some really great fabric (if you look hard) for next to nothing compared to retail prices.
    BHG.com

    What I don't like.
    SO much fabric. :-) It's hard to sort through and it's all on the bolt right side in so it's very hard to see. It takes a LOT of work to dig through and find something you can use.
    You can cut samples, but there's no guarantee that the same fabric will actually be there when you go back.

    Do you shop at fabric outlets? Like them? Any tips?

    ____________________________________

    Thanks to all of you who linked up to the Paint Series Linky Party! I'll be highlighting some favorites later this week.

    RELATED POSTS:
    - A Unique Room Divider
    - DIY Entryway
    - Clever Curtaining and Other Great Design Ideas
    - Laminated Fabrics
    - Design Your Own Fabrics
    - Fabric Sources - Expand Your OptionsSource URL: https://threemoonsevolving.blogspot.com/search/label/fabric
    Visit Future Design Interior for daily updated images of art collection

Room Divider and Fabric Outlets

    THIS POST IS FROM ROOM REMIX - THE BLOG .
    BHG Storage Fall/Winter 2010 Photo Emily Minton-Redfield
    When I saw this flat panel TV stands/room divider in a BHG special interest magazine, I thought it was such a clever and functional idea! It divides the space without blocking the view and creates another "wall" for the TV where there previously wasn't one.  I don't know what is on the other side of the TV stand, but I think it would be a great idea to hang artwork on it to create more interest.

    What do you think? Good idea, right?

    ____________________________________

    midwest living
    On to fabric outlets. I went this weekend and was reminded of what I love and don't love about them.

    First of all, DO NOT go on the weekend. There were so many people it was very hard to even get around. The fabric bolts were pushed all over the place, sometimes blocking the aisles, and the poor people trying to keep them straightened could not keep up. Slightly chaotic.

    What I like.
    SO much fabric. I love fabric and I love that there's so much of it. So many possibilities and, in a way, I like the challenge of finding the gem among all of the not-so-much gems.

    The prices! You can find some really great fabric (if you look hard) for next to nothing compared to retail prices.
    BHG.com

    What I don't like.
    SO much fabric. :-) It's hard to sort through and it's all on the bolt right side in so it's very hard to see. It takes a LOT of work to dig through and find something you can use.
    You can cut samples, but there's no guarantee that the same fabric will actually be there when you go back.

    Do you shop at fabric outlets? Like them? Any tips?

    ____________________________________

    Thanks to all of you who linked up to the Paint Series Linky Party! I'll be highlighting some favorites later this week.

    RELATED POSTS:
    - A Unique Room Divider
    - DIY Entryway
    - Clever Curtaining and Other Great Design Ideas
    - Laminated Fabrics
    - Design Your Own Fabrics
    - Fabric Sources - Expand Your OptionsSource URL: https://threemoonsevolving.blogspot.com/search/label/fabric
    Visit Future Design Interior for daily updated images of art collection

A DIY memo board

    Well hello there!! I am just overwhelmed at your response to my last post. You made me feel SO much better! :) I was so happy to read your comments and to hear many of you are making time to take care of YOU! It made my week! (Really.)

    Because of I’ve been organizing like mad, and throwing in a few more work outs in here and there lately – my DIY/crafty/decorating time has been suffering. :) I rectified that today with a project I’ve been meaning to do forEVER.

    I needed a new memo board for the light and bright office redo I’ve been working on. I made this one years ago:

    It’s looking a little sad now. :) To make it, I just covered a piece of insulation foam with fabric. I wrapped the ribbon around it and hung it -- done!

    I wanted something huge and it worked perfect! (See that squishy face in the picture on top? That’s my Bub’s birth announcements. Still LOVE.)

    Well, about a year ago (yes, a YEAR) I found this huge frame for $10 at Goodwill:

    IMG_2785

    I think it was even half off – it’s been so long I can’t remember! I knew it would work perfect for a new memo board. (I was planning ahead.)

    I liked how chunky the frame was, but it wasn’t in the best shape:

    It also had a band of linen-type fabric that I actually quite liked.

    I had a plan in mind for this baby and I absolutely luuuurve how it turned out! Not just love – LURVE.

    First step was to prime the heck out of the sucker. I laid it down on my “spray painting” sheet on the garage floor and did a couple quick coats.

    I need to mention that it was NINE degrees outside when I did this. It was unreal, it was so cold.

    I am nothing if not dedicated! :)

    Once I got feeling back in my hands, I brought it inside to dry. (Spray paint takes forever to dry in extreme temps.)

    After that it was ready for paint. Because I wanted to use only what I had, I painted it the blue ceiling paint I used in the office. While it was drying, I moved onto the “memo” part:

    This stuff is that thick foam insulation you can get at the hardware store. I love it! I got a few sheets to cover our crawl space openings into the basement years ago. It works GREAT – keeps the cold and the spiders out! Eww!

    Anyhoo, I wanted to reuse the foamy stuff for this memo board as well. I measured the size I needed, then used my Dremel to cut it out:

    Awe-some!! (Said in a sing song voice.)

    I wrapped it with my fabric, securing it to the back with hot glue:

    I nail gunned it to the back of the frame and it worked like a charm!

    For now it's hanging right behind the desk:

    I think it will stay on that wall, but not sure where exactly. :) My plan for the board and batten includes a small ledge, so after that’s done I’ll have to play around with the memo board.

    Of course I used the stripe fabric, which is a pain in the booty to get just right:

    It has to be perfectly straight or it will drive. you. MAD. Or maybe it just drives me mad. :)

    When I primed the frame, I sprayed right over the linen fabric (one word: L.A.Z.Y.) and the primer didn’t even cover it. So weird – it looks just like it did before!:

    I just left the little gold strip inside the frame primed. Again…laaaaazy.

    I got the fabric pretty straight:

    IMG_2805

    Enough that it doesn’t give my hives to look at it. :) It’ll be covered with notes anyway. That’s what I keep telling myself.

    Did you notice my little addition to the DIY drum shade fixture?:

    drum shade chandelier

    A picture in a magazine inspired it – I saw a beautiful drum shade trimmed out with beautiful, large glass beads. It was GORG. I searched ev.er.y.where. online and couldn’t find anything that looked like it – and then one day I checked out Hobby Lobby and found this.

    It is just a precious little beaded trim – I adore it:

    Is it possible to be in love with cute beaded trim? Is it normal to be in love with cute beaded trim? I don’t care – I am. :)

    I am loving how the room is coming along! The time has come though – I need to buck up buttercup and just get that board and batten DONE.

    I still can’t believe the transformation so far. The office before:

    And after:

    WHOO! Love it! And my office will be extra insulated now. ;)

    **I still don’t know what I’m doing with that chair – the cover I had was the wrong blue, (total clash with the memo board) so I took it off for now. I think I have something in mind. (Do you hear my mind crankin’?)

    Hope you have a fantastic weekend!!

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Unbelievable: Jackie VonTobel



    I can't contain my excitement: Jackie VonTobel (of Jackie VonTobel Home ) just launched her new fabric line & online store today!!!!! You HAVE to check it out -oh my gosh her things are SO BEAUTIFUL!! http://www.jackievontobel.com/



    Her designs are too pretty for words... But I'll try of course! ;)




    Everything is so fresh & energetic& happy!!!:
    Lots of them are whimsical takes on the classics: enlarged florals & toile-like patterns (The design below is just perfection... It reminds me of a modern version of one of my Grandma's plates... Oh how I need it!)...



    ...chinoiserie in unexpected colors...



    beautiful peacocks, huge paisleys with an enormous amount of white space ...



    ...Cheerful graphic patterns that are still curvy enough to be super-pretty. (Sometimes graphic patterns can be a bit too much for me & feel a bit trendy but not these!)



    I could seriously find a spot for every one of her fabrics & pillows in my house. (I would love a closet full of her pillows to switch in & out seasonally. Just one of these would make a room!) You can choose to go with organic cotton or eco-friendly linen, depending upon the look & feel you're after.


    She uses so many different color palettes & here are images of just a few:





    .... had to share the greens & grays of course!!! But this blue too (below) - oh my goodness!!!
    Anyway, you've got to check it out!! I am in love and cannot wait to use some of these for projects!!!
    xoxo,
    lauren
    all images from jackievontobel.com
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