Showing posts with label craft rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft rooms. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Pom Pom/Ball Fringe

THIS POST IS FROM ROOM REMIX - THE BLOG .

Patricia Gray blog

I've been seeing pom pom or ball fringe around a fair amount lately on everything from home decor to clothing (remember this scarf?) If you're a pom pom/ball fringe fan, this post shows you some ideas for incorporating it into your decor.

If you want to add some texture to your window treatment, how about using ball fringe like they did here? My inclination would have been to add the fringe to the inside edge, so the fact that they embellished the outside edge instead makes it more interesting to me.

Homes and Gardens

If you really like ball fringe, you could make this very textural cornice from BHG.com. Complete tutorial here.



If that's a little much for you, how about just using pom poms on your curtain tieback? Perennials Fabrics



Some of the other places you could add this trim are fairly obvious such as pillows, bedskirts, ottomans, towels, lampshades, etc. but a not-so-obvious idea would be to trim your office shelves.

BHG.com

Domestifluff has a complete tutorial on how to make pom pom flowers to put in a vase...
or to add to your gifts...


Raffia pom pom drink stirrers from marthastewart.com. Tutorial here.


Vivaterra has pom pom throws and pillows...


So does Pier 1...


I realize this is a Christmas project, but knowing me I won't remember that I found it by then so I'm posting it now. The tutorial for this snowball pom pom wreath is at marthatstewart.com...

Have an awesome day!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Craft Closet Folding Work Surface Tutorial


Some of you were interested in a tutorial for the folding work surface that we created for PHASE 1 (prior to prettification) of my Closet Craft Room.

Click HERE for tutorial

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Craft Closet Shelves and Undermount Bins Tutorial


I've decide to just link to tutorials when I do them rather than putting the entire thing in a post. The tutorial today is showing how we we made the shelves and mounted the undermount bins shown above for the Craft Closet.

Click HERE for complete tutorial.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Closet Craft Room Storage and Work Surface


So here's PHASE 1 of the Closet Craft Room. At this point, NO prettyfication has taken place - none. For this phase, we focused on modifying the storage and coming up with a work surface solution. Continuing to organize (not everything's been put back into the room yet) and prettyfication will be the next step (in phases I'm sure :-))... I used a hodge podge of items that I already had and my husband added some unfinished wood pieces to the work surface, so I'm sure there will be some paint (possibly some fabric?) used to make things more cohesive. I can't just go crazy with it because it has to blend with whatever I do for the guest room makeover which has yet been undecided.

Here's the breakdown of what we've done so far.

STEP ONE: Replaced part of the white closet shelving with a deep shelf to match the existing ones. This still has to function as a guest room closet, so part of the white shelving needed to stay for guests to hang their clothes. The shelves obviously don't provide any solution for storing/organizing smaller items, so I took the rollers off of these rolling carts that I already had, and used them on one of the shelves - perfect for smaller storage and didn't cost me a dime! There's actually enough room to add more so I may buy another one and put it on that shelf if I feel like I need more small storage. I haven't actually ORGANIZED this storage yet, so I'll be working on that.

STEP TWO: The space below the bottom shelf was basically wasted. To make the best use of the space, we decided to hang plastic storage bins from these brackets that my husband made. They're not the prettiest things I've ever seen but we needed a specific size and they needed to be very sturdy, especially the rim that slides on the bracket. These were the ones we were able to find. He did an awesome job and sliding them in and out is a piece of cake!

They're working great for pillow form and fabric storage...


STEP 3: Work surface solution. This was tricky because this is still a guest closet so we needed something that would provide a decent size work surface and still be out of the way when we had guests. Enter this old desk top that I already had had from our previous house, but hadn't found a place for since we moved. My hubby made legs and bracketed them to the desk top. We attached velcro to the bottom of the desk top and the bottom of the legs so that we could just velcro them up when folding the work surface down. He then modified the back of the desk top and bracketed it to the wall. Based on the desk top size, it's mounted close to the floor so that it would be the right height when raised.

This is how the craft room/guest closet looks when the work surface is down. Nice and open!
And when it's up... a great work surface! The legs look a little spindly but they're working well and needed to be that size so that the work surface would fit snugly against the wall when it's down.
Notice the chair? Another one of the Pottery Barn chairs that I had left over from my previous house. You may remember that I used two of them for my mudroom bench. This one will be used in the craft room when I'm in there and moved back into the guest room when we have guests, so it's probably going to get modified in some way, but not sure exactly how yet.
Edit: Some of you let me know that you are interested in tutorials for hanging the undermount bins and the work surface. I'm working on those and will try to get them posted soon. I've also got some prettyfication ideas for the space that I'll be putting into action, so stay tuned!

I'll be editing this post to link to these blog parties as they happen. Linking to:
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Make Your Monday at Twice Remembered
DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land
Get Your Craft on at Today's Creative Blog
Strut Your Stuff Thursday at Somewhat Simple
Transformation Thursday at Shabby Chic Cottage
Funky Junk's Saturday Night Special
So Fresh So Clean Party at Thrify Decor Chick
Works for Me Wednesdays at We Are That Family
Organization Party for LUFFS at Our Suburban Cottage

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Craft Room Organization Inspiration

THIS POST IS FROM ROOM REMIX - THE BLOG .
The link party on this post that I did back in December of 09 has disappeared for some reason and something funky is going on, so I'm going to repost it and see what happens. Hopefully, it will still stay in order and not end up posting today (9/12/2010). Just in case it doesn't work right and publishes today, HERE is the post that I actually did today. Confusing enough? (Oh. And please don't notice that I still haven't done any prettyfication in my craft space. It's just so FUNCTIONAL right now that the need to pretty it up just doesn't seem so important any more. I'll get to it someday :-) )
I just told you about my closet craft room project, so now I'll share some of the inspiration photos with you that I've found. Some of them will inspire my makeover and I'm hoping, whether you have a dedicated craft space or not, this may give you some ideas for storing/organizing your craft supplies too.

diyideas.com

The next two ideas are from BHG.com's 7 Clever Storage Closets



Brooklyn Limestone

Coastal Living Photo Jean Allsopp

houseandhome.com

Look at this clever solution from Martha Stewart's site. A craft "armoire" made out of two bookcases joined together. Find out how to make it HERE.


Another great solution from BHG.com


myhomeideas.com

The three ideas below are just a few that you'll find at BHG.com's Ultimate Craft Organization Solutions

A craft cart...
A craft cupboard...

A craft suitcase...

Do you have a dedicated craft space in your home or some clever ideas for storing your craft supplies?

Have a great day...


Thursday, September 17, 2009

Creative Use of Small Spaces

diyideas.com

1. Turn a closet into an office.

Use curtains instead of bi-fold doors. When it's not in use, slide the curtains closed! Using the curtains provides a decorative, as well as functional, element and they don't "intrude" into the space the way bi-fold doors would when opened.

2. Use a window nook for a desk. Notice how they used corbels to support the desk top.
Country Living photo: David Prince

3. Careful planning allows you to get a lot of function from your space. Notice how Amanda has incorporated storage, display, seating and lighting on this wall. Notice, too, that none of this would have to be custom. She used a regular sofa, and you could purchase premade shelving units at whichever price point your budget allows.


Amanda Nisbet Design

4. Reclaim the wasted space under your stairs.


Giveaway tomorrow!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Color Inspiration - Laura Gunn

Laura Gunn - Paint In My Hair


It all started when I saw a post on U Create about Laura Gunn's Undercover Crate Tutorial. (These crates are so fun!) This led me to Laura Gunn's blog, Paint In My Hair. What I found was a bright, fun blog full of creativity. Laura is an artist, designer and crafter (with her own fabric line) who is definitely not afraid of color.

These are just a couple of the projects I found on her site.

This is her sewing corner. The table skirt was made out of a bedspread. Click HERE for more.

The chairs below were painted and then recovered using dishtowels. To read more about it and see this room (including the funky chandelier!) click HERE.


Hope you're all having a wonderful Labor Day! The weather here could not be more perfect, which is why I'm headed outside now...