Showing posts with label Vases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vases. Show all posts

9.05.2015

Diys To Try - Planters and Vases


After years of steering clear of plants, I've recently fallen madly in love with all things green.  Gone are the days when I used to kill anything that required soil. I guess with age has come the maturity of remembering to take care of plants. With this new found green thumb, I've also become obsessed with planters and vases. Here's a couple fantastic diys I've found to offer a bit inspiration for this weekend. If you're interested you can always follow along with my favourite diys on my Pinterest Board // Diy

  1. Marble Dipped Vase
  2.  Leather Wrapped Planter
  3.  Gold Leaf Vase
  4.  Balsa Wood Planter
  5.  Honeycomb Planter
  6.  Colour Blocked Planters

10.01.2014

Busy Decorating



I know it's been a while since I've blogged. It's weird how you don't realize how long it's been or how infrequently you've blogged until you're about to write a new post. I've been a tad busy with other things that I haven't really had time to take pictures. Without pictures it doesn't really make sense coming here to tell you about it. Hopefully that is going to change from here on out. 

Recently I've been busy with some home reno and decoration. Currently I'm concentrating on a craft/sewing room which I think is going to have a muted country chic look. Generally that hasn't really been my kind of decor (I'm personally more of a modern/abstract gal) but the ceiling is wood paneled and that lends itself more to a country decor. The decorating of the room is going to be a slow building process instead of the two day heavy duty reno ordeal that took place (painted the walls white, removed the carpet, and installed laminate wood flooring). The plan for the room is to be light and airy with a white, neutral, and green colour theme. I really want the room to be comprised of mostly second hand and diy pieces. At this moment, I'm focusing on pieces to go on the shelving unit. I would like the shelves to be full of craft books/magazines, cute storage boxes, and nice vases. So I took a quick trip to a local thrift store to see if I could find some pieces. 

The amount of vases and ceramic pots the owner of the thrift store had was dizzying. The goal was to find a couple that matched but weren't too similar. I decided to go for beige and white ones with some texture and luckily I found three that worked. It always, without fail, manages to make me happy to find things second-hand and cheap (about $2 each) that looks like neither. Stay tuned, I plan on blogging about the process and diy projects that will fill the room in the future. However, I already have a sewing project that is already finished that is just waiting to be blogged about!