Showing posts with label decorating on the cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating on the cheap. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Pretty White Pumpkins & Make Your Own Pumpkin Pie Spice


I whipped these guys together in less than an hour using an old shower curtain!  Aren't they beautiful?  I'm so excited to start decorating for Halloween!



Now that we're into the fall season, so many recipes call for Pumpkin Pie Spice... A lot of people don't keep it on hand because it's so pricey, but it's very easy to make yourself!  Plus, all the ingredients can be found at the dollar store and most likely they're in your cupboard already!

Pumpkin Pie Spice

1/4 c. cinnamon
1 T nutmeg
1 T ginger
1 1/2 tsp cloves

Mix together well.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Shabby Chic Bathroom Update

I love my shabby chic rooms!  My bathroom may be small, but it's pretty!


Large glass jars ($1 each at a yard sale) and sticky chalkboard sheets ($1 on clearance at Michaels) combine to hold all the bathroom odds and ends in an organized way.


I picked this cupcake soap up in a boutique!  It's so adorable!



The shower curtain is from Target.  I love the prettiness of it.


Little feminine touches are everywhere.


The clock was a $1 thrift store find.

The only thing my bathroom is lacking is a mason jar chandelier... That ended up in my living room after Eric fed me some such nonsense about the bathroom door not being able to open and close if I had a chandelier on the ceiling... DETAILS! *wink*

Monday, July 23, 2012

Prim Apple Cider Jug


With all the shabby chic-edness of my house sometime people forget how very much I love the primitive look!  My whole downstairs is prim, but rarely do guest venture down there.  I may add more prim touches to my kitchen soon!


I found this glass apple cider jug and decided it needed a grubby makeover.  Craft paint, cinnamon, fabric and tea were all it took!


I love how it came out!  It blends really well into my family room!  I love the pioneer-esque feel it has!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Farmhouse Chic Living Room Mini-Makeover


I am still totally in love with my all white Farmhouse Chic living room!  It's been over a year and I still smile every time I walk through the front door.  Last weekend I decided I needed to make a few changes though and I'm so happy with how they all turned out!


My brown piano was beautiful but too dark for a shabby chic home.  I also had to take down my awesome vintage dairy strainer to make way for the piano and it hasn't had a home since.


This ceiling fan was not only ugly, it quit working last summer and then the kids broke one of the glass shades (with a devil's pitchfork... not even kidding).  If you look in the bottom left corner you'll see a bit of the front door I never painted last year... not sure why.


The shades on this antique lamp didn't quite match the living room.  They matched my couches pre-slipcovers.  The flowers annoyed me and the mason jar lamp had a boring shade.


Eric helped me with the electrical part.... I'm scared of it!  Down came the ugly fan!


I ditched the shades and covered the cardboard with red and white scrapbook paper for an updated sleek look.


I covered the lamp shade with a 1939 sugar sack.  I got rid of the flowers and contained the milk bottles to a vintage enamelware pan.   One of the milk bottles was a recent find.  It was the only one without a original label so I bought a red star sticker at Hobby Lobby to fill in.


I updated the family picture to include the newbies and placed a vintage doily on the shelf.  It was a recent .25 find.  I replaced a bird with a vintage honey pot.


The picnic baskets used to be on the floor.  I placed them on a white stool topped with another .25 doily.  I'm not sure if the baskets really fit in... They may be too colorful.  Thoughts?


I finally painted my front door!  It looks so much better!


The giant dairy strainer found a home!  This strainer is one of my favorite treasures!


I love my antique mason jar chandelier!  I debated and debated on what kind of lights to use and then I decided I don't need lights!  It was really easy to make!  I spray painted a rusty old canner rack and some rusty canning lids white (they would have been great rusty too!) and picked out some of my oldest canning jars.  The white chain and S hooks were pretty inexpensive at Home Depot.  The whole chandelier cost me just a few bucks!


The milk glass chandelier was $5 at a yard sale.  I love it a lot!  It's so much better than the old brown ceiling fan!


My piano makes me so happy!  I love it so much!




Saturday, July 14, 2012

Painted Piano

I was given a really fabulous antique piano by a woman in my ward. She wanted it to go to someone who would love it... Well, I LOVE it!  I have been missing my old piano for quite a while so it's really nice to have one again!

This beauty is an upright grand from the 1800s!  It just didn't quite match my all-white farmhouse chic living room...


Three coats of paint later it looks like this...


I am so in love with it!  Plus, my living room feels balanced again!  I'm trying to decide what kind of embellishment it needs because it seems a little plain... I'm sure I'll think of something!  For now I'm really happy with it!