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October 22, 2013
Fall Leaves Garland
I am finally getting around to posting my fall decorations-and this year I actually have a sewing machine to piece together this colorful garland. I love garlands of all types all through the year. It was so easy to trace leaves from my backyard and cut them out of the felt. I chose four different types of leaves and four bright colors.
I simply stitched a straight line through each leaf and before I got to the end I overlapped the edges just enough to attach it to the next one. I attached ribbon to each end by sewing the ribbon through the backside of the end leaf. I added a few embellishments on some of the leaves using the decorative stitch setting in zig zag shapes. It took only one afternoon to make this pretty fall garland!
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September 13, 2013
DIY POUF
This spring, I finally bought myself a sewing machine to rekindle those skills I learned long ago from home ec class and from my grandmother. I had been intimidated by the thought of all their is to learn, but after I saw the adorable and affordable IKEA machine, I decided it's now or never. I learned that you don't have sew completely perfect lines for your project to turn out!
My first big project was this pouf idea I had pinned long ago, with the tempting free pattern from Better Homes and Gardens. My feet longed to be propped up in my reading corner slouching in my leather chair, but being big on thrift, I refused to pay the $100 price tags I had seen in stores for foot poufs. I am so proud of my results-the best part is that it only cost me about $15 to make!
Here's how I made my foot pouf:
I followed this tutorial from BHG
I scored some sturdy cotton upholstery fabric for only $2 in a cream color that I decided to PAINT, yes PAINT with yellow latex paint. I just rolled it on each panel before sewing with a paint roller and let dry. It actually makes the fabric feel more like suede than just cotton, but if I ever did it again, I'd paint the fabric AFTER sewing because it was quite thick to sew through (but still doable).
The project is so affordable because it says to use an old clean bedsheet as the second lining for the panels, and to stuff the pouf with old towels, blankets, etc. It saved me a trip to donating old things to the thrift store! Get this, I actually repurposed some 2 liter plastic bottles in there to fill up space. No one would ever know!
To finish, you just fill in the outermost parts with soft fiberfill for evening out the appearance of the pouf. The hardest part about this project was the embroidery part-I guess I could have done without it, but it makes it look so tailored that way. You just have to measure between stitches and practice the stitch. Using a curved upholstery needle helped too!
As you can see, the pouf is great for tickling little toddlers on...and propping up the feet! My corner is so much more cozy and bright. So glad I tackled this big project and refreshed my sewing skills! I am excited to try some of these fun projects from my Pinterest page: Sewing Skills
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August 23, 2013
Houzz Tours!
This spring, my husband and I got the amazing ongoing opportunity to photograph and write for Houzz.com, "the largest collecion of interior design and decorating ideas on the Internet".
Our jobs are to scout out uniquely designed and decorated homes in the Midwest that offer fresh and inspiring ideas for the Houzz community. Jeff does a great job photographing the spaces, and I interview the people who live there and write all about what they love most and what inspires them. Here are a few links to the ones we've done so far:
Architects, interior designers, and more ∨
Ideas for your lamp, lamps and lighting fixtures design.
Browse inspiring bedroom design, then outfit your own bed furniture, convertible sleeper sofa ordaybed with designer bedding sets and a decorative pillow.
Architects, interior designers, and more ∨
Ideas for your lamp, lamps and lighting fixtures design.
Select outdoor furniture to match your style, a designer garden shed or even greenhouses to personalize your landscape.
Ideas for your lamp, lamps and lighting fixtures design.
Select outdoor furniture to match your style, a designer garden shed or even greenhouses to personalize your landscape.
I have been amazed by each and every home so far and have been inspired by each one. Stay tuned for more Houzz tours!
Kristina
Kitchen designs, bathroom designs, and more ∨
Whether granite countertops, a custom kitchen island, or a built-in wine rack are new kitchen musts, discover thousands of kitchen designs to help make your dream come true.
Find curtain panels and plantation shutters for french doors, or kitchen curtains and a curtain rod for your kitchen windows.
Kristina
Kitchen designs, bathroom designs, and more ∨
Whether granite countertops, a custom kitchen island, or a built-in wine rack are new kitchen musts, discover thousands of kitchen designs to help make your dream come true.
Find curtain panels and plantation shutters for french doors, or kitchen curtains and a curtain rod for your kitchen windows.
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decorating,
design,
home tours,
Houzz
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