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Showing posts with label entryway. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

French Inspired Cloche and Winner of Giveaway Announced

Happy Friday.  This week really flew.  Last night I decided to change up my front hall vignette a little bit.  I actually hadn't changed it since Spring.  It was time...overdue actually!  My inspiration to change it up was a new petite, glass cloche I picked up at Home Goods for $10.
What did I do before Home Goods?
Simple and uncluttered.  A calming entry.
I started with a pretty French image from The Graphics Fairy and printed it onto card stock 
so that it had enough weight to stand up by itself.
I added a crystal butterfly, some "nest material" and a few eggs all on top of a dainty
scalloped plate in my favorite color of duck egg blue.  I just adore this plate (also a Home Goods find).
I love all of the soft colors in the graphic and used that as my guide in 
determining what would surround it.
The crystal butterfly I used was a gift from many years ago and probably cost ten times as much as everything else...but that's what is so fun about this display.
Mixing low and high and coming up with something special.
I just love how soft and pretty it looks.

I can't wait to hear what you think.

GIVEAWAY WINNER ANNOUNCED

Now...onto the winner of the Novica $75 giveaway...
The winner, according to Random.org is...

Aubrey Laine.

I will be sending you an email.  Congratulations!!

Have a great weekend!
-Judy
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Is There Anything I Won't do to Get the Job Done?

For years now I have wanted to do something with the space above my front door.  We have a two story entry and there is a ledge above the front door underneath a window.  When we first moved in I placed two artificial plants up there and called it a day.  It has been on my "to do" list forever, but it has always fallen to the bottom of the list as something else always seemed more important to do first.
You can see in this photo just how sad the space looks.  So what finally got the ball rolling on this project?  Well, a few weeks ago I replaced the drapes in my guest bedroom with new drapes I sewed.
That meant that the cream silk drapes from Pottery Barn, which were less than two years old, 
no longer had a home. This was the perfect opportunity for me to relocate those drapes to the space above the front door.  
For the past three weekends I have been wanting to start this project.  
I bought the rods, had the accessories...so now I just needed to find a few hours on the weekend to recruit my husband to get it done.  After the past three weekends came and went, we finally got started on Sunday.  My husband got out the big ladder and brought it into the entryway.  He climbed up the ladder and then looked down at me and said that he didn't think he could do this.  Excuse me?  Hubby say what?   "What do you mean you don't think you can do this?", I asked.  He said, "you know that heights aren't my favorite thing and once I get up here I probably will have to stand on a step stool in order to reach high enough to hang the drapes...I don't think I can do it".  Okay...deep breath...while I totally understood...there was no way I was not hanging those drapes right then and there.  
I said, "ok, get down...I'm going up".  

I do not have any real issues with heights so I figured how bad could it be.  First things first, I held up the drapes on the rod and had to be on my tippy toes in order to reach.  Well, the height wasn't the only issue...it was the fact that the depth of the ledge is only 27".  
That meant once I was up there I also had to have a step stool in order to reach high enough to install the brackets.  Then I would have to be super careful not to have the step stool too close to the edge, but I also couldn't have it too close to the window or else I couldn't get far enough away to gain the right leverage to drill the pilot holes and screw in the brackets.

Now in fairness to my husband, he stayed up on that ladder and held the step stool and handed me the tools and basically did everything he could to make sure I didn't end up falling.  Usually when we do projects like this he is the one doing the project and I am the assistant.  It was much harder, and funnier, having the roles reversed since the whole time I was up there I could never think of the word for whatever I needed next and kept referring to whatever I needed as the thingie.
The sun comes directly in the front window at this time, but I had to keep the shade open or else I didn't have anywhere to hold on.  Disclaimer - the photos aren't great of me up on the ledge.

Just because I was fifteen feet off the ground didn't change what I needed to do in order to hang the drapes correctly.  I still had to measure and level the brackets and make sure they hung at the same height on both sides.  A bit trickier at that height.
Here's another not so attractive photo...but it does show you what it took for me to hold onto the window and attempt to screw in the brackets.  I just had to laugh.

My parents stopped by around this time and my mom said I looked like Lucy in that episode from I Love Lucy when she is on the ledge of their apartment building.  Remember that episode?

While I was up there I also needed to hang the candle sconces I had purchased from Home Goods.
Then I fussed and primped the drapes until they puddled just right.
Now it was time to accessorize the ledge.  I carefully made my way down the ladder and my father climbed up.   I handed the accessories to my husband who was on the ladder and he handed them to my father.  I had to snap this photo of my father taking a call on his cell phone while he was up there.  
Here is the finished space.  I just love how it came out!  In creating this look I layered my pieces to give it that out of a magazine look.  It's not like I have to worry about anyone moving anything.

 The candle sconces are from Home Goods.  The birdcage I have had in my dining room for years.  The pillows were in the closet not being used.
The gate is another Home Goods find.  The gate is leaning on the window sill, however, my husband nailed two nails into the floor to stop the gate from slipping forward.  We also had to be careful that it leaned forward enough so that the remote controlled shade could pass behind it easily.  My husband added a piece of styrofoam (from the curtain rod box) to the back of the gate with double-sided tape and used it as a buffer from the molding.

On the other side I used a little table I had in a closet along with two topiaries that used to be on my mantle.  The ball made of sticks is also from Home Goods.
As an added bonus, having this area decorated has also made my beautiful chandelier look even more beautiful now that it has this as it's backdrop.
The gate picks up on the color of the medallion from the chandelier.
The end result was so worth the risk of bodily injury. Lol
What do you think?  Do you love it as much as I do?
By the way...for anyone keeping track...this officially means I met all of my home goals I set for 2011.  Woo Hoo!!  
Just in time for the holidays.


Don't forget to stop back tonight at 8pm EST for my Fall into Fall link party. 

-Judy

Monday, September 12, 2011

My Entryway - Roomspiration Begins

It's finally here...Roomspiration begins today.

Today's theme - Entryways.
I wanted to update my entryway to have more of a Fall look using only things I already had in the house...an absolutely no-cost update.   
This was my entryway decorated for the summer.  There were actually a few other items...but I removed them before I took the photo...oops.
I started by swapping out the hydrangea flowers for a clear canister filled with all different items  - all in  fall colors.
It needed something more.  My first thought was books...but not just plain books.  Instead, I took three books and some leftover drop cloth fabric I had used when I reupholstered a chair I found on Craigslist.  I cut the drop cloths to fit each book and folded them to make book covers.  
Then I took some twine and tied the three books together.  
I like to use items in threes and in varying heights when I create a vignette.   Now it was time to change the pillow on the chair.  
First I chose a smaller pillow form that wasn't being used from another room.  I also had some green silk fabric that had been sent to me once when I ordered a free sample of fabric from Ethan Allen.  They sent me at least a 1/2 yard of this gorgeous fabric and I have been wanting to do something with it for a while.
I made this pillow almost completely no sew by using stitch witchery.  I folded the fabric over the pillow form lengthwise.  Then I folded each of the short ends over and used stitch witchery to form a clean edge.  Then I folded it in half with wrong sides together and attached with stitch witchery.  Then I turned the pillow back to the right side (it looked like a sausage casing with two open ends) 
Then using clear contact paper and my Silhouette machine, I cut out a tree stencil.
Then I painted the stencil using Martha Stewart paint and fabric medium.  I inserted an old magazine in the center of the pillow so that the paint did not go through to the other side.  The paint medium calls for one part medium to two parts paint.  I would suggest adding your paint first and then the medium.  I did it the opposite way and it was much harder to get the right consistency.
After the stencil was dry I removed the contact paper.  Then I found this trim in the perfect colors (I can't even remember why I had this trim).  I sewed it to one end of the pillow, sewing through all three layers (the trim and the two layers of pillow).  Then I put the insert into the pillow and pinned the trim to the other side and sewed it on a sewing machine while the pillow was already inserted inside. 
Here is the finished pillow...
finishing off my tour of my fall-styled entryway.

I'm headed over to Abode Love to link up my entryway. Hope you will join in the party as well and do the same.
 Can't wait to see you there.

abode love: a man\

-Judy
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