Favorite Posts, Pins and Products Of The Week

Hi friends.  I’m changing things up a bit and bringing you my Favorite Things post a day early.  I’ve got some great inspiration for you today along, things to add to your shopping list and a couple of projects you might want to try this weekend.  And if you’re hosting a Kentucky Derby party tomorrow, here’s a quick and easy party decor idea you can whip out tonight.  p.s.  You can buy plastic horseshoes at Wal-Mart or Party City.

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via Every Last Detail

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FAVORITE POSTS

These DIY hot dog and marshmallow roasting sticks are just the cutest.  Makes me want to plan a camping trip just so I have an excuse to make a set of my own.

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I love all things Eddie Ross and this living flower arrangement he created is just stunning.  Check out this video to see how he does it.

Living Flower Arrangemeny by Eddie Ross

If you’ve ever wanted to add a decorative trim to curtain panels, here’s an easy to follow tutorial on the process.

How to Add Trim Tape on Curtains

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FAVORITE PINS

I just love dark details in a room.  The black bookcases and dark window and door casing really makes a statement in this library space.

Library

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I’m always on the hunt for creative tablescape ideas and since I have a whole box of white tile lying around, I will definitely be making my own tile placemats after seeing this tablescape.  Such a fun idea and so many ways you could mix and match patterns.

Tile Placemat

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FAVORITE PRODUCTS

I know every one of you is going to want to run out and buy this stunning gold and white striped magnifying glass especially when I tell you it’s on $10!  p.s.  If you can’t find it in the store, you can buy it online. Magnifying glasses happen to be one of my favorite things when it comes to decorative accessories.

Gold and White Striped Magnifying Glass

 

 

One of my all-time favorite starburst mirrors is on sale in a big way–50% off thru May 9th.

Petals Wall Mirror

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I hope everyone has a great weekend.  I’m spending tomorrow at the Food-n-Fun Festival being hosted by the non-profit agency I work with.  If you have kids and live in the Atlanta area, come out and enjoy some fun, food and sunshine.

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Makeover Madness with Velvet Finishes

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What do you get when you pair a group of creative bloggers with the Velvet Finishes Paint line?

 

a Makeover Madness Blog Hop of course!

 

If you’re coming over from Pursuing Vintage, welcome.  Didn’t you just love Kristen’s #makeovermadnessbloghop transformation?  I sure did.

If you’re a regular follower of the blog, let me tell you a little about the Makeover Madness Blog Hop.  Over the next two days, myself along with 10 other bloggers will be sharing some fantastic furniture and accessory makeovers using paint. Fellow blogger, Kellie Smith of Design Asylum happens to also own a really amazing paint line called Velvet Finishes and she graciously partnered with us and supplied each blogger with paint and products to complete their makeover.

I discovered  Velvet Finishes  a couple of years ago and painted a small accent table with it.  I loved the product and how easy it was to transform my table so for this blog hop, I decided to tackle a couple more small pieces.  After looking through the Velvet Finishes colors, I decided on Baroque and Handsome, a beautiful emerald green and a rich cardinal blue.

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The first piece I transformed was this pretty  umbrella stand that I picked up at an antique store for under $20.  I loved the classic lines, the carved spindles on each corner and the brass catch tray. The minute I saw it, I knew it needed a bold color to really make it special.

Umbrella Stand

The first step in painting this piece was to use Velvet Finishes READY to clean and prep the surface.  All you have to do is spray READY on, let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe it away.  Your surface will be clean and ready for paint.  I love this stuff!

Next I applied the paint (no priming needed–a big bonus in my book) using a good quality paint brush.  One of the things I like most about Velvet Finishes is how smooth the paint goes on and how the brush strokes just disappear as the paint dries.  It really makes painting a breeze.

Here’s my umbrella stand after a couple of coats of paint and the addition of a little brass ring handle I added to one side.

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Next I painted a vintage metal cart that I found at a thrift store a couple of years ago for only $8.00.  When I originally purchased the piece, it looked like this …

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and then I painted it gold.

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Since my current color crush  is emerald green and blue, I decided to give the cart another makeover using Velvet Finishes Baroque.  The cart turned out so great and I am head-over-heels with the piece now.  FYI, it took 2 coats of paint to fully cover the gold.

What a transformation!

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{wood casters are original to the cart}

 

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{you can find the tutorial for my DIY ice bucket here}

 

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{black glass handles from hobby lobby}

 

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The last piece I painted was an accessory for the bar cart.  I found a wine bottle holder at Goodwill for a couple of bucks and painted it in Handsome which matched my other blue accessories perfectly.  You can see the bottle holder on the bottom shelf of the bar cart.  It’s a simple piece but in a vibrant color, it has so much more style.  I may add these brass corner guards later to UpStyle it even more.

Wine Bottle Holder

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I have one more piece I painted using Velvet Finishes but I’ll save that to share with you another day.  Also, I wanted to tell you that as a finish coat on my pieces, I used Velvet Finish PROTECT product.  PROTECT is a specially formulated, commercial grade, non-yellowing satin polyacrylic which further seals the paint and gives the finish a bit of a shine.  It’s just as easy to apply as the paint and dries quickly.

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If you’ve never tried Velvet Finishes before, I highly recommend you give it a try.  Their claim to fame is… ‘The NO sand, NO prime, NO chalk, NO wax furniture paint formula that will rock your world’ and I have to tell you the paint lives up to those claims in every way.  It’s super easy to use and you’ll end up with a really beautiful finish on any piece you paint.  I’m thrilled with my transformations.

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Next up on the blog hop is Amy Howard Social.  Head over to Amy’s blog and check out her paint project, you’re going to love it.

And don’t forget to stop by the other bloggers on the #makeovermadnessbloghop and follow the hashtag on Instagram:

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Love Your Abode
Pursuing Vintage
ConfettiStyle
Amy Howard Social 
Wife In Progress
Canary Street Crafts

 

Wednesday, 5/4:

M.Jones Style
Positively Southern
Green With Decor
Chic On A Shoestring Decorating
Seeking Lavender Lane

 

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Disclosure: I received paint and other products from Velvet Finishes for this project.   All words and opinions are my own. I only partner with brands I respect and would purchase from myself.

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Entertaining Idea: Honeycomb Balls

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When it comes to party decor, I’m one for big, bold design statements.  My latest party decor obsession is honeycomb paper shapes.  There is something about the honeycomb design that makes these decorative pieces more festive than party balloons and crepe paper streamers.

With so many festive occasions coming up like Cinco De Mayo, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and outdoor entertaining season, you have lots of opportunities to decorate with these festive shapes.  Here’s a little inspiration for you…

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This honeycomb garland is just breathtaking and creates such a dramatic impact above a party table.  The mix of shapes and colors adds so much dimension and visual pop.

Honeycomb Balls

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I love this arrangement of larger honeycomb balls and tassel garland as wall decor.

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This centerpiece is simply beautiful and such a unique way to decorate a table.  I can’t wait to give this look a try for myself.

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Lovelyfest Event Design

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How fun is this garland on a staircase?   I would love to create a version this in traditional Christmas colors.

Honeycomb Garland

Canadian House and Home

 

And if you want to add a little fun to a flower arrangement, you can even use the balls to do that.  Another DIY I’m going to try.

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Not On The High Street

 

I’ve also been on the hunt for some mini honeycomb shapes to use for gift wrapping. Such an easy way to embellish a gift.

Honeycomb Ball Gift Wrap

Studio DIY

There are several online stores and Etsy shops that sell honeycomb balls, but the Oh Happy Day shop has one of the best assortments out there.  And I like the prices available from Oriental Trading Company.

Honeycomb Balls via Etsy

The Parties That Pop–Etsy Shop

 

I hope you were inspired to great really creative with the decor for your next party.  Let’s celebrate!

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Swap It Like It’s Hot–Blue and White

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It’s an exciting day around these parts because I get to share two fun projects I worked on for Swap It Like It’s Hot.

If you’re not familiar with Swap It Like It’s Hot, let me tell you a little about it.

Charlotte from Ciburbanity had this brilliant idea a few years ago to get  a group of bloggers to trade thrift store finds with each other and then transform the (in many cases not so pretty) treasures into something beautiful.  It’s kind of like Cinderella’s transformation when she put on the glass slipper except in our case it involved our DIY skills.  Each participating blogger was to spend between around $10 on whatever thrift store item(s) they wanted so our shopping skills were put to the test.

Before we jump into the makeovers, let me share what my swap partner, Christy from Our Southern Home sent me.  I received an ice bucket with a wood grain vinyl cover and a top that was showing its wear plus two picture frames with images that were definitely not my style.

After looking at the items for a few days,  I came up with a game plan on how I wanted to transform these pieces and give them a new life.

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Easy DIY Monogrammed Napkins {under $10 and under 10 minutes}

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Ever since I moved to the South I’ve been smitten with the charm and style of monogrammed decor.  I especially love incorporating monograms into my tablescape designs whether its barware like this, glassware like this or plates like these.

When I was creating my blue and white table which I shared with you yesterday, I realized I wanted to incorporate red monogrammed napkins.  I already had the napkins on hand but didn’t want to pay a lot of money to have them monograms.  A quick trip to Hobby Lobby and the problem was solved.

Here’s what it took to make DIY Monogrammed Napkins…

 

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Supplies:

Embroidered Iron-On Script Letter–$1.39 ea (available in white and black, online and in stores)

Embroidered Iron-on Script Letter

 

Red Cloth Napkins–$7.99 for set of 4

 

Red Cloth Napkins

and your trusty iron

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And then the hard work starts….spend about 5 minutes ironing the embroidered letter on to each napkin!

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If you love the look of a three-letter monogram, I noticed the other day that Hobby Lobby is now selling an iron-on version.  The letters are packed by position (left, middle and right) and sold separately so you’ll spend $4.47 ( without a coupon) to create your monogram.  As my luck would have it, they were all sold out of S and M which is something I run into all the time.

Three Letter Monogram

 

With this easy and inexpensive DIY process you can create monogrammed napkins in a load of colors to match all your entertaining decor.

Happy Crafting and Happy Entertaining!

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DIY Monogrammed Napkins by ConfettiStyle

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Blue and White Spring Tablescape

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Don’t you just love spring?  The  bright colors, beautiful flowers, birds chirping and all that sunshine.  Spring is one of my favorite times of year and the season always pushes my creativity to new heights.  Over the weekend as I was moving the accessories around, the creative bug hit and I decided to pull together a spring tablescape featuring blue and white.

It’s been a while since I’ve shared seasonal table decor with you so I’m excited to unveil my Blue & White Spring Tablescape!

Blue and white tablescapes have always caught my eye but until recently I never owned enough blue and white decor to create one of my own table setting.  Over the last year or so I’ve collected a handful of blue and white porcelain pieces and together with some new items I picked up recently, my spring table was easy to pull together.  Let’s take a look…

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Blue and White Decor at Target

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When was the last time you went looking for something on a stores website only to find yourself going down a rabbit hole of endless surfing?  It happens to me more times than not.  The other day I went looking for a specific item on Target.com and an hour later I found myself looking at completely different things.

During my search I stumbled upon some fantastic blue and white decor pieces and knew I had to share them with you along with some design inspiration.

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Tobi Fairley

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SHOPPING TARGET FOR BLUE and WHITE DECOR

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Shop these items:

Dinner Plate$1.49 ea Ginger Jar–$22.95 / Blue Seersucker Pillow–$16.99 / Ceramic Lamp–$47.24
 Kensington Rug–$229.99 /  Sheer Curtains–$24.99 to $29.90 / Snowdrift Pillow--$47.50 / Paisley Rug–$79.99 and up
Floral Pillow$47.50 /  Solana Pouf–$216.00  Ceramic Vase–$26.35   Skyline Ottoman with Storage–$99.99 /
 Parson Chair–$171.00 set of 2 / Natasha Ottoman$649.99

 

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***  this is not a sponsored post, I’m just sharing the things I love

Product + Inspiration: Bamboo Flatware

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With spring knocking at the door and Easter just a few weeks away, my latest Product + Inspiration post is dedicated to pretty tables capes and a key component that makes each one great, Bamboo Flatware!

I’ve been on the hunt for vintage bamboo flatware for over a year and haven’t lucked upon any yet but have it on my shopping list for my big trip at the end of the month.  When I reviewed my list with my husband he asked me what the big deal was.  Well, let me tell you and remind him.

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