Showing posts with label vignette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vignette. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

A Spring Vignette



This year, I decided to bypass the St. Patrick's Day decorating and head straight for the Springtime decor. Although there is a whole lot of green, so that counts right?
I love creating new vignettes... it is my JAM! I love playing around with the pieces I have and rearranging them until everything is just so. In case you haven't noticed, things in my home don't stay in one place for long.

This vignette was pretty simple because I left a few things in place from Valentine's Day. I just swapped out the pinks and reds for some greens and wah lah... a whole new look!

Source list is at the bottom of this post. 












Do you have a space in your home that you are constantly changing?





Source List:
Black striped table runner: Target
"Welcome to our happily ever after" printable: View from the Fridge
Decorative Ball: Gordman's
Wood Tray: TJ Maxx
Moss Balls: TJ Maxx
White and Burlap Basket with Greens: TJ Maxx


Projects: 

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Wood Pallet Wall Plaque



After posting my Valentine's Vignette, I had quite a few questions about this new addition to my living room. Apparently, I can't slip anything past you guys. No really though, I'm glad you noticed it and liked it enough to ask about it, because it's one of my new favorite parts of the living room!

Adam always comes home with more pallets. I'm not really sure where they come from, but we've got quite the collection of them in our basement, and I love the look of a good pallet wall. I have allowed a pallet wall to consume my thoughts for so long, but I just don't seem to have anywhere to put one in our home. 

Instead of a entire pallet wall, I decided a small "pallet wall" would look great over our buffet. I've never really loved anything that I've put above the buffet, and always just seemed to be putting things there to fill the empty space... until this pallet wall plaque! 

Adam built this for me because he made the mistake of mentioning he was "itching for a project" so unfortunately I can't take the credit. But I can tell you how he made it! 

He started with pulling apart the pallets and arranging them in an aesthetically pleasing way. He then had me approve his design before building a frame on the back. 


Here is the frame he put in the back. All of the pallets have been individually glued onto the frame with wood glue. As you can tell, the frame isn't centered from top to bottom. This was purposeful, so the plaque could hang on the wall by the frame, but the bottom still had as much support as possible.

We decided to leave all the nails in the wood to create an even more rustic look, so some of the nails needed the backs cut so they didn't hit the wall. 
He stained it with Minwax's Wood Finish in Provincial. 




For one final touch, he added a nail in the top center of the plaque so I could hang my wreaths.






I would love to find an incredibly inexpensive boxwood wreath to hang here this spring/summer, but so far I haven't had much luck. So for now, the burlap wreath is a great replacement. 

Come back next week to see my Spring Vignette for this space!




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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Black & Red Valentine's Decor


My Valentin's decor this year was inspired by some table runners I came across in Target's Dollar Spot around Christmas time, a black striped one and one with red hearts. I bought them without knowing really what I would do with them. Then I came across these pillow covers and it was settled. With the table runners and the pillow covers, I was able to find some other decor from previous years, and came up with this black, white, and red theme. 













Source List:
Hearts table runner: Target
Wicker tray: Meijer
Lantern: Goodwill
LOVE pillow covers: Amazon
Black striped table runner: Target
"Welcome to our happily ever after" printable: View from the Fridge
Heart dish: Target
White jar: Michaels
Red Plate: Target

Projects: 
Wood Plank Coffee Table
White & Whimsical Chalk Paint Buffet
Burlap Valentine's Day Wreath


I really like the way these simple, understated decorations turned out.
How do you decorate for Valentine's Day?

Happy Tuesday!


Friday, March 27, 2015

Spring Vignette


After my post on Monday, I am beyond excited to show off my Spring Vignette!
I literally purchased nothing for this decor, using only what I had on hand 
(except for a $1.50 bag of split peas because I ran out

This vignette was so easy to make, anyone could try something similar.
But enough chatter already... here it is:





















Source List:
White ceramics: TJ Maxx
Mason Jars: Redneck Wine Glasses
Split Pea Decorative Balls
Burlap Ribbon: Hobby Lobby
(I made the Split Pea Wreath the same way I made the Split Pea Decorative Balls)
Golf Ball Rabbits: TJ Maxx




Hope you enjoy this simple but stylish Burlap and Split Pea Vignette!
Happy Friday!




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