The DIY we’re taking on today is this industrial IKEA hacked giant mirror from @itsbaileymarshall on TikTok that is such a great addition to our office! Check out how to make it below!
Feature walls, statement walls, accent walls—whatever you call them—will still be a big trend in interior design in 2023. However, while many of us instantly think of using paint to create an accent wall, there are innumerable ways to turn a plain wall into an aesthetically compelling focal point of the room and refresh your living space.
WindsorONE S4SSE Trim Boards as window & door casing. 1. Minimalist s4s 2. s4s Bungalow 3. s4s Picture Frame 4. s4s Craftsman. These are just a few examples with a variety of ways to scale up or down with profiles ranging from 1×2 to 5/4×12. Learn more about these different styles on here.
Transform the look of your windows on a budget with this helpful guide to achieving designer-style but inexpensive window treatments!
I’ve been ticking away at our front entryway and making it more of a space with function and purpose over where it stands now. First on my list to make it more of an interesting room with added character is to add board and batten on the walls. I’ve known for quite some time that […]
This historic shingle-style coastal home was beautifully renovated by OLSON LEWIS + Architects in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts.
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Small spaces can be challenging when it comes to interior design. However, there are many creative ways to combine a living room and dining room in a small area. With some thoughtful planning and clever furniture arrangements, you can create a cozy and functional multifunctional space. Living Room+Dining Room Combos : Gallery L-Shaped Sofa One
Get ready to fall in love with this historic Massachusetts home located in Manchester-by-the-Sea. You'll find a nice mix of both old and new.
Hey everyone! So as I've been prepping for my classroom this summer-- I've absolutely fallen in love with succulents! Not the cacti type-- but the fat, round, and colorful type. As a result every piece of decor I've been making lately has a shiplap and succulent theme! Take a look below: Most of the items pictured above can be found in my TPT store-- you can find them by clicking here. Now on to to the real reason you're here. Paper succulents. I'm not going to lie to you-- it is time consuming. And if you have a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette-- you can save yourself some serious time (plus you can make larger sized plants). So here we go! Here are the supplies you need: Cardstock (I bought 2 packs of green cardstock from Walmart for $5 each), scissors, pencil (if tracing), and hot glue. Each larger succulent took about three 12x12 pieces of cardstock, and the smaller ones took two 8.5x11" pieces. This first succulent was made from a template I found online for free. I didn't really follow their directions-- so you can make them either way. First, I printed the 2 pages onto the color of cardstock I wanted. Next, I cut out the pieces. I laid the largest piece aside as a base. Next, I cut all the other pieces in half (and I also cut an extra piece of the smallest size). Cutting them in half let me make a small slit along the bottom-- where I used a small dot of hot glue to press the flaps together (giving them more of a standing look). You can see my process below... After that I began assembling my succulent: I tried to make sure the petals were overlapping in each layer as I glued the pieces together. The very middle is the hardest to explain because I usually played it by ear-- bending and gluing the smallest pieces (sometimes even trimming them) until I was satisfied. Succulents 2 & 3 were created using my Cricut-- but I was able to trace a template for any lovers of the "trace and cut" method. If you want to make them larger-- you could always set the largest piece down on some paper and trace a larger figure around it. Basically for succulent #2, I used the largest piece as the base and bent all the other pieces upward at the petals. Then you glue and stack, glue and stack-- and make sure the petals alternate (so you should see the previous layer in between). Here is my finished result with my original: The last succulent is my personal favorite! Also the easiest (in my opinion). It's the same process as above: Cut out shapes, bend the petals, and stack and glue the layers. Here is my original and the new one side by side: Hope that helped inspire you in your paper succulent making quest! If you have any questions or suggestions please leave them in the comments below-- and I will try my hardest answer them ASAP. Hope you have a blessed day!
Beautiful ways to decorate those little corners around our homes.
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Board and Batten walls are the best. They’re relatively easy to install, and there are an unlimited number of different & unique board and batten wall ideas that could make your space extra special and custom to your style. In this post, you’ll see b&b walls of all different colors, shapes, styles, and in every
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