Citrus Garlands – Inspiration and Tutorial

Is this holiday mantle just to die for, or what??  I just love the lush garland draped over the hearth, heavy with citrus fruit, and evergreen branches.  I can almost smell it!

You might think oranges and lemons are better left for the summer months, but I beg to differ!  Look how fabulous this tree is!

And another peek of the tree up close…

By mixing the citrus with gold and bronze bulb ornaments, it feels fresh, but still traditional, and you can imagine how pretty it is at night.

A few of the oranges have been embellished with thumbnails – clever!  It reminds of me being little – my sister and I would be enlisted to puncture a few oranges with cloves.  The smell is intoxicating.  I can’t even explain it!

And just look at that staircase!!  It has another massive garland adorned with more citrus – it’s as lovely as the first.

While it’s a simple idea, it has a huge impact – especially against that black and white wall.

I knew I’d seen a DIY online for a pretty citrus garland (since these are EXTREMELY expensive if ordered from a florist), and sure enough… I had bookmarked one about a year ago!

Oh Happy Day is my go-to for anything crafty, and party related.  A few years back, they posted this FABULOUS tutorial on putting together a pretty citrus garland.

Their tutorial is wonderful, but to add the holiday look and feel of the garlands above, be sure to incorporate pine or evergreen branches, some gold ribbon, and a few pine cones!

Ornament Garland DIY

Hello hello and happy Monday!

I’m all tuckered out from the MANY holiday parties we went to over the weekend, but despite the back-to-back party schedule, I still managed to fit in a little DIY project that I’ve been dying to try!

Kate of Centsational Girl created a beautiful, blingy garland for her holiday mantle that I just had to have!  Using her tutorial, and these photos for inspiration, I set out to make one of my own.

Trust me when I say that this project could not be easier!

I bought one large multipack of silver ornaments from target, along with three smaller sized packs to vary the size and shape of the ornament clusters.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t find floral wire, fishing wire, or even a thin rope at the store, but they did have wired garlands with stars all over it, so I figured that was close enough to get the job done.

I laid everything out first into a little assembly line, and got to work threading varying ornaments onto the wire garland.

And the final result??

A really pretty (really easy to make) holiday garland for our hallway!  I’d originally been thinking of doing this garland in golds and bronze colors, but I think the cool colors of the silver and gunmetal look really pretty with the blue table.

I’m still working on styling the table, since the two potted red amaryllis plants that were there earlier this week didn’t look right with the wintery looking garland. In my dream world, I’d have two mini evergreen trees here, but alas, it’s all a bit too much for our teeny hallway.

In the end, this garland ended up being around 4 feet long, which is perfect for it to serpentine around the top of the table, and the best part is, that if I ever want to add to it, I can tie more wire onto the existing garland, and thread on more ornaments.

Ornament garland… SUCCESS!

Christmas Decor

It’s going to be pouring buckets of rain for the next few days, so my grand plan this weekend is to decorate for the holidays.  Aside from getting a tree, I want to swap out all the fall decor for wintery accessories that look like the holidays while keeping an organic feel.

Where else did I turn for inspiration than Pinterest, that is brimming with crafty, creative ideas.  Some of my favorites??

Well, for starters, I just LOVE these burlap pillows.  I would imagine that these would be fairly easy to replicate with a few letter stencils, fabric paint, and a sponge brush… and Ikea has fabulous linen pillow covers (20″x20″) for just $6!

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I also love the look of these gifts, wrapped up in plain brown butcher paper, and decked out with red ribben, buttons, bows, and berries.  Unique, and pretty.

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These paper wrapped ornaments are another simple project, and could also double as gift tags on a present!  Tear up yesterday’s newspaper, bust out the modge podge, and finish with glitter!  Easy!

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I imagine that this pretty boxwood wreath would be much easier to buy than to make, and I love the simplicity of it.  I envision a few of these hanging in our windows this year.

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And finally, how pretty and simple is this winter white vignette.  I may head out to the store right now for a pair of mini Christmas trees, and fake snow!

Stripes on Stripes on Stripes

So I started a project last night…

Stripes.

Lots of them.  In our entryway… what do you think?

To be honest, I’m not 100% sure about them.  I did about 75% of the walls before deciding to think about it some more.  Imagine Kris’ surprise when he came home to lots and LOTS of stripes.

He said he felt like he was in jail.

HA!  Little does he know…

Can you guess how I got these stripes up??  Tape!!  I used 3″ black painters tape (easily ordered from Amazon), and it took me only an hour or so to get all of these stripes up.  Measure… tape… measure… tape.  Tedious, but simple, and best of all, very temporary, so if I change my mind, it won’t be a huge task.  I’m going to live with it for a few days before making up my mind.

The pros:
  – These stripes make the space feel larger
  – The visual impact is really stunning, and the lines are perfectly crisp
  – It doesn’t look like tape in person… it actually looks like paint or wallpaper

The cons:
  – The HUGE contrast between the entry and the living room feels disjointed
  – The narrow stripes make it a very busy pattern… too busy perhaps?

Here the view from the living room… even with the unfinished wall, you still get an idea of how it will look. Sorry for the low light, and crappy iPhone pic.  It was late, and I was very into Real Housewives…

So… what do I do??
The entry is connected to our kitchen, and living room, and without any windows it’s dark, and without the stripes, it is VERY blah.
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Blah.  So… what to do?  Keep the stripes or ditch them for something else??

Gold Leaf Barware DIY

It all started with this Barclay Butera barware I discovered on A Creative Day.  The decanter and tumblers are absolutely fabulous… no?

Well I looked them up online, and each tumbler is $21, and the decanter is $57.  Holy moly – the set is absolutely beautiful, but it’s just not realistic for my “budget” right now.

                
After falling in love with this lovely barware, and knowing it wasn’t going to happen, I started scheming, and decided that my Ikea tumblers were getting a makeover… ASAP.

Here’s what we started out with – simple, solid, glass tumblers… $4.99 for a six pack!  Can’t beat that price! As a side note, do you like my mani??  It’s OPI’s Everyday is Oktoberfest if you are interested…

I still had some liquid gold leaf left over from sea fan shadowbox project, and so last night I got to work giving these tumblers a snazzy makeover.

There was nothing planned or precise about it – I didn’t want them to be all the same, and since gold leaf has some texture, it was easier to just go with the flow and freehand it… and I think it turned out pretty well!

This paint dries in seconds, so by the time I finished the last glass, the first one was completely dry, and I was able to arrange them back on the chrome platter they live on in the dining room.  Don’t you love that instant satisfaction??

And here they are – with the low light night pictures, the candles show how shiny the gold leaf is – all glowy and pretty 🙂

Not bad, right??  While my glasses don’t have the lovely honeycomb pattern of the Barclay Butera tumblers, they cost me $5, and that sure beats the $120 price tag for six of the Barclay tumblers.

Would they stand up to hard scrubbing or a dishwasher?? I wouldn’t count on it, but since they are only used occasionally for cocktails, and I am the “dishwasher” in our house, I think they’ll be just fine.  Worst case scenario??  I dab some more gold leaf paint on there when they chip.

Brilliant!

DIY Leopard Gold Leaf Tray

Aside from the old dishes I have from college, and the hand-me-down plates I’ve accumulated from friends who have gotten married (and gotten new, pretty dishes), our dish wear is a random assortment of ranging from fiestaware, to shabby chic, and everything in between.

This is not a problem for me normally, since Kris could care less about the table settings, but I’ve been planning a little something for Kris’ 30th birthday that is looming just around the corner, and wanting to make it a bit more special, so I’ve decided it’s high time to get a few decorative plates for entertaining.

Luckily for me, I found this adorable DIY tutorial at A Creative Day for a DIY Leopard Print Tray – made with a gold leaf pen! (angels singing).  Check out her cute blog, and her lovely DIY here!

Ikea has great (cheap) white dishes, and you can find a gold leaf pen at Michaels for less than five dollars!  Done and done!  I can’t wait to whip up a few sassy serving platters and plates!

I love this irregular shape of this bowl, the modern look of this platter, and the classic lines this tray (which coincidentally would also look amazing on a coffee table or entry way to corral keys, mail, and the random nickles I find scattered around our house).

Gallery Wall Layout

While we are on the topic of a gallery wall, I’m starting to collect the pieces I’d like to hang together, gather frames that work well with one another, and work on a layout that will look organized without being perfectly symmetrical.  Thank god I didnt’ decide to just start hanging things… I can just imagine trying to do a large gallery wall without at least a little planning…

This is what we are working with… a big empty wall.  Let’s get a good “before” here…

I cringe to even look at this picture, but this is what our living room looked like almost a year ago when we moved in – this was taken just after Christmas, so we’d been there for just about one month by this point.  The wall behind Kris’ sad little love-seat is big… REALLY big… and this picture does a good job of showing how much empty space there is.

If there were a title for my life, it would be called, Making Do With What You’ve Got – and I have gotten pretty good at it!  While I’d love two new sofas (instead of two old, mismatched, and very uncomfortable love-seats) it just is NOT going to happen right now.  Banishing the idea of a new sofa, my goal is to distract from what I don’t like with things I love.  Since these love-seats are smaller and lower to the ground, this means that I have even more wall to work with – if we were to replace the black love-seat with a sofa, this gallery wall might need a bit of adjusting, but since a new sofa is a very distant purchase on the “want” list, I think this gallery wall will be intact for some time.

Now that we’ve got a really good “before” pic (aka, a really awful photo that makes any improvements I’ve done look AMAZING) let’s take a look at what the wall looks like now.

We may or may not have one or two unpacked boxes shoved in the back of my closet, but I couldn’t stand looking at a huge blank wall, so a few months after moving in, I hung a few pictures on this sad, empty wall!  It currently looks like this…

This is the best photo I can find to illustrate how the wall looks now.  There is a trio of black and white photos hanging (even though this photo only captures two of them) and as you can see, the room is a far cry from last January.  The addition of curtains, coordinated throw pillows, and a new rug made a HUGE impact on what had been an empty shell of a room.  That said, you can still see that despite having a few frames on the wall, they are hung too high, and are just too small for the space (also, I realize after posting this that the frames are STILL crooked… I tried!!)

This photo shows the wall from another angle – excuse the horrid lighting.  The wall needs some love – it’s as simple as that.

Since it’s clear that I am not so great at hanging frames symmetrically, I am looking for a layout where I can have staggered frames of varying sizes while keeping a somewhat organized look and feel.  I searched online for some gallery wall layouts (why reinvent the wheel, right??) and I found none of them helpful.  Thanks for nothing Pinterest!

So, in an attempt to be resourceful, I started working on my own layout.  I have most of the frames I plan on using already, so taking their measurements, I began playing around on the floor of the living room.

This is what I ended up with after a few tries…

Eh… I wasn’t loving it.  I think I definitely need a couple more frames to round it out, so I turned to my computer to start mapping the wall out…

This is what we have right now…

CURRENT LAYOUT:

I’m not going to continue to beat a dead horse… three frames = too small for large wall… moving on

UPDATED LAYOUT:

I like that even though these frames are different sizes, having the four smaller frames on the bottom row still make this feel balanced and symmetrical.

I have one large piece that I’d like to hang as a portrait, but it’s large… in order for it to be hung vertically, the largest frame would need to move, so I played around and came up with this…

UPDATED LAYOUT II:

Again, I like it, but want to feel 100% confident before putting more holes in the wall.  Now for the fun part… choosing all the art!


Stay tuned for updates!!

Gallery Wall Inspiration

I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a gallery wall on the very blah wall behind our couch.  In the ideal world, the couch would get the heave ho, but that’s another story for another day.  Working with what I’ve got, I desperately want to draw the eye up, and replace the blah black and white photos (from Ikea, where else) that are currently there.

The question now is, how do I want this gallery wall to look??

I could go with large white mats, identical frames, and hang them in a symmetrical grid like this…

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Or mix it up with photos, letters, frames, slats of wood, old keys, and whatever else just looks cool like these next two gallery walls…
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I could go black and white all the way, but mix up the size and shapes of the frames a bit…
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I could go eclectic with varying frames of different colors…

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Or I could get all “beautiful mind” on the wall, and go nuts with a thousand small frames packed tightly together (very cool,  but something tells me we are definitely NOT going there)…
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What do you think?  Maybe I should snap some photos of the living room wall as it stands now…

It’s Beginning to Feel a lot like Christmas

Ok, yeah it’s definitely not.  It’s not even halloween yet, but I’ve seen so many FABULOUS ideas for Holiday decor on Pinterest, and this one I just HAD to share!

Isn’t that the most adorable tablescape of mini Christmas Trees.  This is actually direct from StyleMePretty – the post on a Christmas DIY Potluck.  These ladies are so crafty, making all sorts of adorable projects like wreaths made out of old book pages…

I mean how awesome is that??  Another favorite project they showcased were these adorable little Christmas trees made of different sizes of cut paper.  It’s actually pretty self explanatory to make just by looking at it, but how clever (and lovely)

To make the moss trees from the tablescape, you’ll need a few foam cones from the craft store, a hot glue gun, cute pot, some sturdy twigs, floral wire, and some flat moss… start gluing away, and you’ll end up with some sweet (and easy) moss topiaries.  I also love the idea of using round foam balls for these (less holiday, and they could even take you through January and February)!
     

OK… back to thinking about Halloween, and getting our costumes ready for the weekend!!