I loved this fabric from the moment I saw it because it contains all of my favorite colors! It turned into very fun, bright pillows which I photographed on our patio at the office. Our green chairs and purple flowers were a perfect setting.
Nautical and beach décor. Driftwood and stone art along with textile projects for home, cottage and boat.
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Showing posts with label for the home. Show all posts
Friday, May 31, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Driftwood Valance
This post is compliments of my friend Ruth who created this unique valance out of driftwood pieces and I wanted to share it with all of you!
"Here are the pictures you wanted of my driftwood valance. After several
beach walks I had enough pieces to span the window. I laid them all out on the
basement floor until I was satisfied with the arrangement. I was able to
purchase a metal rod in the correct length from my favorite local hardware store
but if you couldn't get the correct length a longer one could be cut down. I
chose metal over a wooden dowel for overall
sturdiness.
Then I got busy with the drill and a bit a little bigger than the metal rod and made a hole in each piece of driftwood. I have to admit to splitting a couple pieces and having to replace them. I threaded them on the rod until I had almost the width of the window casing.
I purchased wooden balls with one flat side at the hobby store and drilled a hole in two of them with a bit exactly the same size as my metal rod, then inserted pencils into the holes and stuck them in a block of styrofoam so that I could easily paint them. When they were dry I put them on the ends of the rod using a little dab of good glue.
The brackets are simple cup hooks screwed into the window casing. All I had to do was lay the rod into the hooks and voila! Beachy, unusual and fun."
Then I got busy with the drill and a bit a little bigger than the metal rod and made a hole in each piece of driftwood. I have to admit to splitting a couple pieces and having to replace them. I threaded them on the rod until I had almost the width of the window casing.
I purchased wooden balls with one flat side at the hobby store and drilled a hole in two of them with a bit exactly the same size as my metal rod, then inserted pencils into the holes and stuck them in a block of styrofoam so that I could easily paint them. When they were dry I put them on the ends of the rod using a little dab of good glue.
The brackets are simple cup hooks screwed into the window casing. All I had to do was lay the rod into the hooks and voila! Beachy, unusual and fun."
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Sailboat Nautical Bedroom Decor
I found this really beautiful jacquard fabric online and couldn't resist. Because of the size of the repeat and the amount of the fabric I have, I decided to make pillow shams and a pillow. I found a perfect chocolate brown chenille for the piping and also a coordinating chenille in a soft butter color that compliments it perfectly. The runner at the end of the bed is actually fabric that I have left over, so it can either be a runner or more pillows, but I really like the runner idea!

Saturday, July 7, 2012
"Waves" table runner
This is a small table runner made of sage green burlap with a hand-cut linen applique of waves. It measures 30" x 8" so the perfect size for a hall table or sofa back table. See it here https://www.etsy.com/listing/103854340/table-runner-sage-green-burlap-with
Labels:
beach,
beach cottage,
beach decor,
beach house,
cottage,
cottage decor,
for the home,
water,
waves
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