DIY Acrylic Tray

Earlier this week I shared my love of Lucite Trays and how versatile I think they are as a decorative element. Seeing so many beautiful acrylic trays on Pinterest made me want to craft one (or two) of my own. So I did just that!

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Most of the handmade acrylic trays I’ve seen and even the ones that you can buy on Etsy are all about the interior design.  I wanted my trays to have a little more pizzazz so as well as decorating the inside of the trays,  I decided to add decorative handles  and a ribbon trim to each.
  Both of the trays I made were super easy and very inexpensive.  I started with two plastic box frames which were $3.99 for the 8 x 10 size and $4.99 for the 11 x 14 size, decorative knobs which were $3.99 each,  scrapbook paper which I had in my stash and ribbon which was from my ribbon “collection” {otherwise known as my ribbon hoard}. 
All of the supplies I purchased came from Hobby Lobby and I used my 40% off coupon on some of the elements and the others were part of a 50% off in store sale so the savings were even greater.  The total cost for the smaller tray, including ribbon and paper, was $ 8.25 and the larger tray cost $9.75! 

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How To:

  •  Take the cardboard and paper insert out of the box frame
  •  Cut your scrapbook paper to fit the inside of the frame.  If you are using 12″ x 12″ scrapbook paper, you’ll need to cut two pieces and fit them together for the larger tray.  Once the paper is cut, use double-sided tape to hold it in place.   ***If you are using your tray for serving, a quick coat of Mod Podge or a layer of clear contact paper will protect the paper surface.
  •  Measure and cut a length of ribbon to fit around the outside of the tray. Hot glue the ribbon at the corners of the tray and where the edges overlap.
  • Remove the screws that come with the knobs.  Hot glue the knobs on to the tray, on top of the ribbon.
  • Style and admire your tray!
 
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For the coffee table

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For the nightstand

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I love how my DIY trays turned out and have added this project to my favorite DIY projects list!

Thanks for stopping by and have a great Easter weekend!

XO Shelly

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Easter Eggs: Then and Now

Remember when all it took to make decorative Easter eggs was some food coloring? 

That Was Then….

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Today, the art of Easter egg decorating has reached a new high! 

This Is Now…Easter Eggs have gone chic!

Wrapped in Twine

Marbelized with nail polish

Glittered

Sprinkled

Gold Leafed
Yarn Wrapped

Handpainted

Decoupage

Blueberry Dyed

Origami Flowers

It’s a good thing that creativity like fashion evolves over time!

XO Shelly
All of these Easter egg images and more can be found on my Spring Inspiration Pinterest board.

Inspiration + Weekend Reads

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I hope you weekend is off to a great start!

I created this stylish Man’s Home Office for the Olioboard Home Office Contest.  I’d really love your vote so please head here and cast one for ConfettiStyle.

Just a few things that caught my attention this week…

I’m currently loving the crisp, classic feel of navy and white and the new Oscar de la Renta Home collection has me swooning.
I found this article on Big Brand Strategies with Small Business Savvy very valuable to my business development.  If you’re a business owner I think you might too!
After seeing the stylish curtain tiebacks my friend Sarah made using this technique, I’m going to have to do a little crafting of my own with paper.
One of the most beautiful coats I’ve ever seen.
I think this DIY craft project is perfect for Easter!  Can you say adorable!
And remember this….

XO Shelly

Getting Ready for Spring–Outdoor Cushion Update

Spring is right around the corner and it has made people start thinking about their outdoor living spaces. One of my readers recently asked me if I had any ideas on what to do with her outdoor patio furniture cushions which are worn, falling apart and faded.  She didn’t want to spend a lot of money and wasn’t keen on the idea of replacing all the cushions.  There are 10 pieces of furniture in her set and a total of 20 cushions which by any calculation = MONEY!
Naturally my first instinct was to suggest new upholstered or slip-covered cushions or to paint her current cushions but neither of those would work given the condition of her cushions and her desire to save money. So, I did a little research and found some really great options on Pinterest that might work for her.
First I came across the idea of creating new cushions using shower curtains as the fabric.  I thought this was a pretty brilliant idea and given the fact the most shower curtains are waterproof this would work great for her outdoor area.  Here’s a look at some pretty fabulous cushions created by MomsbyHeart!.
  use shower curtains as fabric to be sewn into outdoor cushions and pillows.  Automatically water resistant.  Brilliant!
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Next I came across this idea of using standard bed pillows to create outdoor lounge cushions.  Way cool and super easy.

outdoor cushion inspiration... 5 pillows & make covers out of shower curtains or outdoor material

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And finally I came across this idea of using painter’s drop cloths and spray painting the fabric in whatever color you want.  Drop cloths are inexpensive compared to outdoor fabric and with a little sewing and a few cans of paint you can get a new look for not a lot of money.
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Since upholstering is always top of mind for me, this little research project shined a light on the fact that there is always more than one way to skin a cat or in this case get new outdoor cushions.

Spring is just around the corner…have you got your outdoor area together yet??

XO Shelly

While Out Shopping…

Warning…this is an image heavy post but it’s all good stuff!

Despite lots of design projects, crafting and family visiting in February, I was able to sneak in a few shopping trips to some of my favorite and one new shopping destination.  Here is was I saw and bought.

I did go to the Scott Antique Market and was once again wowed but the incredible selection of furniture, textiles and vintage pieces available.

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A beautiful mirrored cabinet ideal as a nightstand!
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I  really liked this desk…the finish, the shelves and the hardware!
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Adorable grain sack tote bags!
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This massive entertainment unit is handmade right here in the US of A!  Stunning.
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While the antler look is not my style, I can really appreciate the artistry that goes in to creating a design around them.  These large antlers were used to create a fun centerpiece.
{Sarah, how about this a the foundation to a holiday centerpiece?  I can see the creative wheels in your head turning.  Coming to an Etsy shop near you???}
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Yet another fabulous ottoman style from one of the vendors.  Scott is becoming a great resource for unique and well-priced custom ottomans.
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I see vintage beverage crates all the time but this vendor had a huge selection of crates from bottling companies that I’ve never heard of before.  Most of these were priced between $20 and $50.
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This sign was plucked from an old diner and was pretty awesome. In the right farm-house style kitchen this would look great.

Mid-month I  finally made it to a vintage shop/flea market that I’ve wanted to go to for a while.  Here’s what I saw…

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Framed needlepoint art.  I admire anyone who can needlepoint like this.
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A vintage wool blanket.
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 Beautiful gold-rimmed plates.
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 This vintage pail was glammed up a bit with a burlap label.  So cute!  I didn’t buy this pail but I did buy some plain ones for $2.00 each that I plan to decorate myself.
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   I thought this old cigar mold would be pretty cool in an art studio or craft space to hold markers or colored pencils.
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 Vintage pie tins turned into unique mirror frames.
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 I am so loving this idea of using an old candelabra globe as a mini cloche.  I’ve always passed these up when shopping but now they are being added to my shopping list!
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 I bought these egg cups!
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I’m on the hunt of vintage clocks and one of these made it home with me.
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 Loved this metal feed pail.  I can think of a hundred ways to decorate with it each season.
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 I so wanted this antique chest with all of its amazing hardware but no go!

Next up was one of my favorite flea markets, which I kindly refer to as a dive.  This place is filled to the rafters with stuff,  a lot of good pieces and lots of junk.  The dealers at this shop are always bringing in new items so every time I go it’s an adventure.

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This hand-painted table was a great deal at $125 and didn’t last long.  It sold before I left the store.
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I’m coming across lots of handcrafted art lately and really loved these yarn flowers.  These would be a fun addition to a girls room or as part of a gallery wall.
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I have a thing for mirrors and loved this round beauty.
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This was a large original oil painting that would look great at a beach property or lake house.
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Incredible string and nail art.  I remember making these as a kid but nothing this elaborate.  I think this would look awesome in a study or man’s office.
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Such amazing chairs.  I could see these painted a fun, vibrant color with an upholstered seat.  They were already sold!

A finally I made a quick trip through Ikea.  I was happy to see that their new catalog is out and that the store is undergoing lots of vignette changes.  There were a few new items in the store but I’ve heard that most of the new pieces and new vignettes will be unveiled next week. Oh darn, I guess I’ll have to make another trip.

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The new catalog.  If you get yours by mail it should be arriving very soon.
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I posted a picture of this pillow on Instagram (@confettistyle) and shared the incredible price…$9.99!
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Love this coconut palm leaf basket.  It almost looked like a short animal skin.
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A pretty fab chair for a breakfast area or as an accent chair.
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I don’t need a desk lamp but loved the sleek style of this one.
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I can never pass up a piece that offers lots of versatility. Such a bargain at $14.99.
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I have a slight obsession with the paper napkins from Ikea and couldn’t resist these striped beauties. $1.49 a pack.
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These smoke gray goblets were stunning and at only $5.99 each a few had to come home with me.
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This black and ivory pillow cover is only $10.00.   It is a great weight and the pattern is so fresh and bold.
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For those of you that don’t know, Ikea has a fabric department where you cut your own fabric.  All the fabrics are $8.99 a yard and they have a variety of patterns to choose from.  The dots above are oil cloth and would be great to use as a tablecloth or upholstery fabric for kitchen chairs.
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This was a pretty cool abstract print.  I loved the black, off-white and green color combo.
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They have lots of traditional patterns too.  Bold plaids, mini stripes and wider awning stripes.  All of these fabrics could be used for stylish curtain panels.
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Some fun florals.
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There is lots of color being added to the lighting department.  The paper lanterns would be great in a young girls room, nursery or in a casual sunroom.
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Classic drum shades with a splash of color.
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And finally some striped baskets that could be used as planters, magazine baskets or for toy storage.

All in all, February was a good shopping month.  Scott Antique market is just a week away and the fun starts all over again.

Have a great weekend and if shopping is on your list, I hope you find something great.

XO Shelly

TWO Easy and Creative Ways to Display Bracelets

I buy jewelry because it is the easiest way to add a little something-something to my wardrobe and it helps me express my personality.  When it comes to storing my jewelry, I look for ideas that are just as creative as my personal style.  Lately I’ve focused on ways to keep my bracelet collection organized and on display.  Here are two super ideas I’ve come across that I think are pretty fabulous.

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For more creative organizing and jewelry display ideas, check out my Jewelry and Baubles board on Pinterest!

 

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Ideas for Styling & Accessorizing Your Kitchen

Happy Monday!

I hope everyone had a great weekend and enjoyed watching the Oscars last night.  As always, there were some stunning dresses and some that missed the mark.  I’m sharing my winners of the night at the end of this post so make sure to read through to the end.  Until then I’ve got some kitchen decorating ideas to share with you!
Designing a kitchen is like designing no other space in the home.  There are always space restrictions, function issues and flow considerations  to work with, in addition to balancing style with storage and organization.  Once a kitchen is designed and all the key elements are in place next comes accessorizing countertops, cupboards, walls and floors.  This little task comes with its own challenges but there is lots of inspiration out there and a few design tips to make decorating your kitchen a bit easier.

COUNTERS:

Kitchen counters are a sacred space in most kitchens with the act of creating storage space with work space becoming a real balancing act.
Whenever possible, it is a good idea to go vertical to maximize storage.  A wood plate rack like this one below not only look goods but offers up maximum storage in a minimum footprint and keeps everyday items close at hand.
Kitchen Counters
Countertop accessories like utensils, tools and seasonings can be gathered up on a pretty tray and not left scattered around on the counter.  A tray also makes it easy to move all the items at one time when the extra counter space is needed.
Kitchen counter organization
Wire wall racks don’t have to be hung on the wall to function in a kitchen.  This tiered rack not only uses vertical space but keeps items super organized.
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If you have the wall space, create more counter and surface space with the addition of a wall shelf.  This shelf is so beautiful and adds to the character of the kitchen.
p.s.  A super stylish touch for any kitchen counter is the addition of a small accent lamp or two.  Task lighting and ambience at its best!
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CABINETS & SHELVING:

A big trend in kitchens at the moment is open shelving.  Taking the doors off of cabinets not only allows someone to showcase a beautiful collection of dinnerware or pottery but the kitchen will have the impression of feeling  larger and more open.
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Open kitchen shelving requires organization but when kept organized the impact is stunning.
You’ll also notice that the way the pieces are placed on these shelves utilize vertical space and layering to make the display visually pleasing and efficient.
i heart blue- kitchen wall above the wainscot is this color but I wasn't brave enough to paint the ceiling same
Open shelving in a kitchen also provides a great opportunity to display decorative items that will enhance the overall look of the kitchen.
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And don’t forget the sides of cabinets as a potential display/storage area.  A simple towel bar can become an attractive spot to hang baskets or towels.
(Ikea has great handing bar accessories to create this look)
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FLOORS:

When decorating your kitchen, think of your floor as you do your wall.  Add interest and color with rugs, paint or decorative flooring.
I love the look of a runner in the kitchen instead of using several smaller rugs placed in front of the sink, stove etc.  The runner enhances the size of the kitchen and draws you in to the space.
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Even traditional area rugs are a great way to style a kitchen.  Larger, flat weave rugs will bring pattern and warmth to an otherwise hard surface kitchen space.
Oushak Rug. We have rugs on our kitchen floor because it's wood.
More and more people are opting for painted floor treatments in their kitchen for both the ease of care and added style.  I love this diagonal stripe pattern which adds real visual impact.
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When smaller accent rugs are used in a kitchen, go for something bold and dynamic.  This more modern geometric pattern is a great contract to all the other elements in this kitchen.
(The interesting one is the one that has an old box drawer thing in the middle of it.)  On the Kitchen Floor: Dark vs. Light
Or, smaller rugs in the same color but with different patterns is another fun style option.
Kitchen rugs from Marshells.  They are indoor/outdoor.
FLOR tiles are a great style and cost-effective option for kitchen floors.  If one tile gets ruined simple pull that one out and replace it.
FLOR tiles for play area of mudroom

WALLS:

Seems that wall space in kitchens is becoming less and less in home design these days.  Because of that it is really important to make a statement with any wall décor you do add to your kitchen.
Framed chalkboards are great not only because they give an eclectic touch but also because they are functional for writing down list, menus and recipes.
Room Inspiration – Tuesday’s With Dorie | The Lettered Cottage
Framed “kitchen themed” prints or even tea towels is a great way to add style to your kitchen without much cost.  Keep the frames simple and use color to make the impact.
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I love decorative plates as a wall décor statement in a kitchen.  Collect a variety of plates in a simple style but with varying colors and patterns.  The plates can easily be taken down when needed for entertaining too!
Eclectic Kitchen
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This fun DIY project is a great way to create wall décor for your kitchen.  Spray paint some thrift store flatware, frame it against a piece of decorative or plain scrapbook paper and you’ve got a great look.  Just imagine all the color possibilities.
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How don’t forget a large wall clock as an option for your kitchen wall.  Go big and bold.
Go Country for Less  This homeowner cut costs by whitewashing the beams, floors, and kitchen cabinets themselves. The “Meat Market” sign came from a restaurant where they once worked.    Read more: Antique Milk Glass Pendant Lamps Kitchen - Kitchen Designs - Country Living                                                      oh i must have that meat market sign  haaaa
And how about considering a large round frame or embroidery hoop with a piece of decorative fabric.
Update Your Chairs
The kitchen is the hub of the home so make sure to spend a little time creating a space that feels good and adds to the spirit of your home!
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And now my picks for Oscar best dressed are:
Charlize looked stunning in this white gown and her short hair made it even more chic.
This dress worn by Sandra did not have to rely on leg slits or a deep neckline to make it stand out.  The fabric and fitted shape make this dress stand out.
While I didn’t really like the little loop on the belt, the rest of the dress was amazing. The tiered color at the bottom was flirty and fun.
Whenever I have the chance to attend a super formal event, I always opt for a color instead of black because it always stands out. This royal blue color was stunning on Robin and made the simple velvet fabric come alive.  My vote for color of the year 2014!
And finally Jane Fonda.  I love anything in bright yellow and good golly doesn’t she look great for here age! WOW!
Have a great day and do it in style!
XO Shelly

5+1Simple and Sweet Valentine Gift Wrap Ideas

When it comes to wrapping Valentines gifts, I’m loving these simple & sweet ideas!

Valentines gift wrapping set  bitty bags  by PrintSmitten on Etsy

A chic chevron printed bag with black and white twine and a hand stamped tag!  Perfect for holding sweet treats or gift cards!

DIY Valentine Gift Bag wrap-it-pretty

What could be more old school than a brown paper lunch bag with a handcrafted arrow of love!

love this lock and key Valentines's day gift wrap - { Valentine's Day at Home }

As someone who loves to collect vintage keys, this wrapping idea is right up alley.  A note letting your loved one know they are the key to your heart is all that’s needed!

Valentines gift box, the letter room

I LOVE this idea which you could create with stickers or a little DIY hand painting!

Gallon filled with love Valentine gift idea | I Heart Nap Time - How to Crafts, Tutorials, DIY, Homemaker

What’s better than a can full of  hearts, especially when it has a glittered love message!
And if you’re wondering how I wrapped the gift for my Valentine, here it is…simple and sweet!

Valentine Gift Wrap by ConfettiStyle (1)

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White embossed wrapping paper tied with a red and white chevron ribbon and a red pom-pom.  I added a king playing card, a vintage ticket and a heart tag to finish it off.
Kraft tags with red glitter heart available here!

Love Quotes

XO Shelly

Check out my Valentine DIY heart project here and my Valentine table inspiration here!

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