Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

Bedroom Inspiration and Pinterest

Remember that contest I entered for a room makeover? Yeah, I didn't win...#57 out of 127. Anyway...it gave me the motivation to just bite the bullet and redo our master bedroom. I can so do this...I think. Keep in mind I'm working with a student/intern budget and a husband who is very opinionated when it comes to home decor. So, I've been busy working on alot of projects (sorry for the lack of blogging) but I'm almost to a point where I feel like I can share the first stage. Almost...

So to tide you over until them I'll share some of my inspiration photos. These all came from Pinterest, which by the way is my newest addiction, like seriously multiple-times-a-day kind of addiction. I know I need help. :) I'm a visual person so Pinterest is seriously like candy for me, (I can't stop with just one.) If you're not already a part of Pinterest check out Stories A2Z's short tutorial to understand the hype and then shoot me an email. I have a few invites left and would be happy to pass them on. Or if you're already in, feel free to follow me. My sister-in-law told me the other day, "Sorry, I keep repinning all of your pins, but you have such great stuff on your boards!" Anyway, pictures....







Source: etsy.com via Marissa on Pinterest





Can you tell the color scheme I picked? Yeah, I am totally loving yellow and gray right now. I seriously want to paint all of my furniture gray, which is dangerous because I actually have gray paint open in the garage as we speak. So stay tuned for photos of the bedroom reveal. All I can say is that it's not done yet and the hubby already loves it...so far. :)

P.S. I just previewed this post and a few of the pictures were chopped. So, I shrunk them down. However, some of them have awesome details, so just click through, if want to see details of the picture.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wallpapered Genius

I occasionally get a decorating ideas newsletter from Better Homes and Gardens. After looking at their featured slideshow, I continued to look around on their site and found an awesome slideshow about using wallpaper remanants. They had the traditional ideas that we see in the crafting world--you know decoupaged inside a tray, covering a cubby box, inside the back of shelves, and so on. But some of those ideas were just genius! I kept saying, "Oh my gosh" or "Awesome, I have to do that!" To see the whole slideshow start here. Here are a few of my favorites:

This old display cabinet gets a fresh coat of paint, some funky wallpaper, and a few hooks to become a jewelry cabinet. (I'm seriously going to do this one once I find a cabinet!)
Okay, so this isn't a particularly new idea but I love the print and color combo on this dresser. I have a desk I'm planning on redoing and this gives me some inspiration. Can you spot the other wallpapered accesories in the picture?
A little twist on an old trick. The shelves on the wall are cubes covered in wallpaper and then mounted on the wall as display shelves. But wouldn't this be cool if they were open on the top (like a box) and then screwed into the wall for storage. You could store markers and paintbrushes and stuff as art in a craft area.
I love this idea but I know the hubbie would never approve of wallpaper, let alone patchwork wallpaper. Although, this is great if you're worried about not being able to match and line up patterns because it's random. That's my kind of decorating (where no one can tell if you messed up)! Maybe I could get away with this on a smaller scale, like a couple of canvases above my bed.
I love this idea. I like the look of a white plate collection on the wall, but I always thought it looked like...well, plates hanging on a wall. This is a cool way to freshen that up. Slap some wallpaper (or scrapbook paper) on some white plates and white painted wooden plaques and you have some art. Presto!
This is my absolute favorite! They wrapped and stapled wallpaper to a canvas. Then added the pink vinyl (I think) saying. The shelf is just wood screwed into the bottom wood stretcher of the canvas. Add some fresh flowers in a vase and voila! Form and function. :)

The whole slideshow has some cool ideas, check it out here. Now, I want to know where they found all of their cool wallpapers...