As a way to allow myself the feeling of having a "project," I've been designing my "one day" house. I've been scouring the web, and have found some great DIY projects and designs. Check em' out!
Below is the "Shutter wall" I'm DEFINITELY going to recreate. In fact I bought about eight shutters for $20.00 at a garage sale yesterday.
Source: todayscreativeblog.net via Libby on Pinterest
Also, I've recently gotten on a burlap kick. I love these dainty white curtains coupled with the rough, more masculine tie back and crystals. I found this on a precious blog called Buckets of Burlap.
I found about a million cool things to do with old ladders. I've pasted a couple ideas below:
Source: apartmenttherapy.com via Cecilia on Pinterest
Source: oliveandlove.com via Carol on Pinterest
And "one day" I'm going to have a swing hanging in my bedroom...
Source: herecomesthesunblog.com via Lauren on Pinterest
I'm looking forward to sharing more "One day" posts with you, and hopefully "one day" I'll be able to show you the REAL THING. :)
I do, however, have a fun and easy "today" project to share with you. First, I just have to say I have an AWESOME husband. Brad woke up with me in the 7's on a Saturday morning, and headed out to a morning of non-stop garage sales. One of my favorite finds was 5 brass candle sticks we picked up for $.50 each (what a deal right?!). I cleaned them up and gave a quick spray of grey spray paint and wa-la... Updated/Retro candle stick holders.
These candle stick holders have a great shape, and I love all of the different heights, but they also have some old wax plastered on.
A little lesson I learned from my sweet mom-in-law... dip the holders (Or glass votives) in very hot water. (Be careful the metal gets seriously HOT!)
Pull them out using tongs or something to keep from burning your little phalanges. :) Wipe them clean and dry using a paper towel.
Ok.... so here's where have to I admit to Brad... "I should have used a primer." ok I did it...
Sadly, I like to cut corners, so I didn't prime the holders, but I really do recommend adding that little step.
I just used a glossy grey spay paint, but it covered pretty well.
And there ya go. A cute and quick Sunday project.
Thanks for hanging out!
-Callie