DIY Rope Projects

Summer is the time of year when you see more natural, neutral and coastal inspired décor.  One of the design elements I love this time of year is rope details.
Years ago I made my first rope covered lamp and at the time I thought it was pretty awesome.  Rope DIY projects have come a long way since then, getting more sophisticated and stylish.  Check out these Rope DIY Projects that have me inspired for summer!
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This is such an easy and inexpensive way to transform simple glass vases into coastal inspired flower vases for summer.  I would even go so far as to paint the rope in a color to match the décor of the room.
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How awesome is this mirror?  The next time I come across a round thrift store mirror I just might have to give this a try.  The lighter colored rope makes this piece suitable for a more transitional space too.
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This is probably the coolest rope DIY project I’ve seen.  What a great way to transform one of those old wood TV trays into a side table.  A pretty cool idea for a night stand too!
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Love these rope tables.  Just add a glass top to make them really functional.
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I’m definitely going to give this project a try.  I have several of those inexpensive mirror rounds from Hobby Lobby that will make the perfect center piece.

So what do you think?  Is there a ROPE DIY project in your future?

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images can be found on my Crafty Ideas pinterest board!

Ikea is a World of Design Possibilities!

Have you ever stopped and thought about how Ikea has changed the design world?  Their products are affordable, appeal to the masses and their stores offer for an exhilarating shopping and people watching experience especially if you happen upon someone who is visiting the store for the first time.  Let’s just say the “deer in the headlights” look is status quo for first-timers!

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I recently created a new pinterest board called Ikea Inspiration and set about pinning images of Ikea products.  One of the things that stood out to me are the items that appear over and over in room designs. Items like the Expedit Shelving UnitLappljung Ruta Rug, Billy Bookcase and the Stockholm Striped Rug.  These items I’m sure have made it into the Ikea Hall of Fame.

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Despite the fact that Ikea products and a commodity in the design world, what I like most is that designers and DIY’ers can put their own spin on the pieces and give them a unique and custom look.

  Take for instance the Malm Dresser ($49-$149 retail) which can become a sophisticated, modern, classic or uber stylish piece of furniture with a little up-sytling.

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The Malm Dresser comes in different widths, heights and drawer configurations so it can work in a variety of rooms.

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 Another hot item is the Lack Side Table.  At $9.99 and available in  seven colors this little table can be tricked out in so many ways.

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The Lack table is the perfect size for a small upholstered bench too.

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Here are a few more popular Ikea items used in fabulous room designs:

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Lappljung Pillow Cover $10.00

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Rast Dresser $34.99

Stockhold Pillow Cover

Stockholm Pillow Cover  $12.99

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 Ribba Picture Frame, the makings of a great gallery wall.  $4.99-$24.99

There are about a thousand other products at Ikea that can be customized to fit your design and style needs.  Although Ikea may appear to be aisle and after aisle of “stuff” upon first glance,  Ikea can be really inspiring if you just think of the possibilities.

Do you have a favorite IKEA piece?

Shop Ikea on-line here!

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all images can be found on my Ikea Inspiration Pinterest board!

A Crazy Week Ahead + Timeless Design

Happy Monday!  Did everyone have a fabulous 4th of July and a good weekend?  I hope so.  Our 4th was rained out and with all the rain we had over the last 4 days, the hubby and I felt like we were back in Seattle.  I’m glad the sun in shining today and that I got a good nights sleep last night.

I’ve got a super busy week ahead working on pulling together the details for a non-profit fund-raiser I’m heading up, going to the Atlanta Gift and Furniture  Market on Wednesday, attending an event with designer Bunny Williams on Thursday, making the trek to Scott’s Antique Market and the United Methodist Children’s Home Flea Market on Friday and celebrating my 22nd wedding anniversary and the hubs birthday on Saturday and Sunday! Oh, and there’s work to be done in between all of that.  You can rest assured I’m going to be eating my Wheaties this week.

One of the design projects I’ve worked on recently had me going back to design basics.  I found myself working with a client that likes traditional décor and wants a classic and timeless interior.  With so many of the design trends today leaning toward creative paint treatments, bold colors, artistic elements and eclectic looks, it can be challenging to  develop a look that is really timeless.

To give us all a little refresher in classic design, I’ve pulled together a little summary of 12 Timeless Design elements I always rely on!

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#1  Curtains Hung HighEvery room can benefit from hanging curtains as close to the molding/ceiling as possible. No only does this make a room feel taller but it also enhances the scale of the furniture in the room.

#2  Built-in Bookcases–Whether bookcase are used for books or decorative elements (a combination of both is my formula) , built-in bookcases add architectural detail,  storage and visual impact in any room of the house.   {to get the look on a dime, check out all the Ikea Billy Bookcase DIY projects on my Ikea Inspiration Pinterest Board}!

#3  Woven Shades–If anything can replace wood blinds in a home it’s the woven shade.  This window treatment offers just the right amount of texture, color and privacy while adding to the style of a room.  Alone or paired with curtain panels, woven shades are here to stay.

#4  Window Seats–Who doesn’t dream about having a window seat in their home?  Window seats are the perfect design element for that often neglected space in front of a window, not taking away from the view but making a room feel cozier and more intimate.

#5  Seagrass, Sisal and Jute Rugs–I know there are those of you that don’t like these natural textured rugs because of the feel or a fear of keeping it clean but for me a sisal and seagrass rug is the best way to add visual texture under foot while keeping a room feeling open and airy.   My go to source for seagrass rugs here in Atlanta is Myers Carpet.

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#6  Ceramic Lamps–Lamp styles evolve but a classic round ceramic lamp will never go out of style.  Ceramic lamps provide a visual contrast in rooms with lots of wood furniture and are a great balance against metal and iron.  And the color options are endless (especially with a can of spray paint)!

#7 Sofa Tables (or console tables in general) are one of my go to pieces of furniture.  This is one piece of furniture that will work in just about every room of a home and a piece that is just as functional as it is stylish.  I love placing a console table next to bed and using it as a unique nightstand/writing-table option.

#8  Baskets–Baskets can hide a multitude of design sins (paperback books on a bookshelf, DVD’s) and are a great way to fill the space under tables, in corners or above cabinets or armoires.  One can never have too many baskets in my book.  My go to source of chunky woven baskets is HomeGoods, World MarketandIkea!

#9  Medium Tone Wood Floors–While I personally like the trend of darker espresso wood floors, mid-tone wood flooring will never go out of style.  The color is versatile and works with just about every color of textile or paint you surround it with.

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#10  Oversized Mirrors–Just like a sofa table, an oversized mirror is one of your best design investments.  Opt for a black, gold or silver frame to keep the look classic and be creative about where you place it in your home.  Oversized mirrors work great in a dining room, foyer, over a sofa, above a fireplace, at the top of a stair landing and in a bedroom.

#11  A Neutral Sofa–A neutral sofa will not only stand the test of time but it gives you the perfect backdrop to make seasonal color and accessory changes. Timeless design gives you options and the look never goes out of style.

#12  An Upholstered Coffee Table–Since wood furniture is the foundation of so many rooms, an upholstered coffee table/ottoman is a great way to add softness without giving up a functional surface area in the room.  Plus, additional seating is ready when you need it.

So there you have it, my take on Timeless Design!  When you look around your home is your design style timeless or are you on the trendy side of design?

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Inspiration + Weekend Reads

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Happy Saturday!
It has rained in Atlanta for the last week or so and when that happens I get the urge to nest and create. I came across the image above and immediately feel in love with the black armoire, texture and warmth of the space.  This image has inspired me to make a few changes in our bedroom so while the rain falls today the hubs and I will be doing a little painting and accessorizing.  Enjoy your weekend and these links….

  The cutest collection of paper goods ever!
These will make you want to have a party just so you can decorate.
You’ll love this house tour on page 52!
My new favorite blog is full of the most amazing inspiration!
 A handbag + a good cause=a reason to shop!
The difference between living life and not!
I am so going to paint a chair goldWow!
One of these is on the menu this weekend.

XO Shelly

Let’s Get Crafty: Marbleized Gift Tags

The other day I was cleaning out under the bathroom sink and realized I had a hoard of nail polish.  While I mostly wear red and pink polish I found a couple of unique colors in my stash.  Colors that would be perfect for making Marbleized Gift Tags which have been on my crafting to-do list for months.    

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*  fingernail polish  – in a mix of colors
*  metal pie tin (from the dollar store)
* old cookie sheet
*  water
*  blank gift tags
*  wood skewer or toothpick
*nail polish remover – for clean up
 
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 Work in a well ventilated area or you’ll be feeling as swirly as your gift tags when you’re done.
 
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 Fill the pie pan with 1/4″ to 1/2″ of water.
Begin dropping the polish into the water but work fast as the nail polish tends to  solidify rather quickly.
Mix the nail polish colors together using your tooth pick.  The mix doesn’t look pretty at this point but the end result will be different.
 Instead of swirling the colors together you can also pull the colors in a line pattern to keep the colors a bit more separated.
 
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Once your colors are mixed, lightly place your gift tag on to the surface of the water.  Don’t submerge the tag.  The polish will adhere to the tag.
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Once you’ve dipped your tags lay them flat on your cookie sheet to dry.
You’ll get a different pattern and color combination with every gift tag and the fun will last for hours 🙂
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 Didn’t I tell you the result would be great?!
 I’m headed to store today to pick up some more nail polish to make more of these beautiful tags.  I’ll have some for sale in my Ruffles and Remnants Etsy shop soon.
Happy Crafting!
 
XO Shelly

DIY Polka Dot Cocktail Napkins

I’m back today with a fun DIY project!

Ever since seeing these cute cocktail napkins at Anthropologie I’ve wanted to buy a set or two or three.

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Last week while looking around at Tuesday Morning, I came across a set 12 solid colored cocktail napkins and the DIY bell went off in my head.

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To create your polka dot cocktail napkins simply dip the end of the eraser in your fabric paint and place random dots on your napkins.  Easy peasy with fabulous results!

{fabric can be washed after 72 hours}

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Bring on the summer cocktails!

XO Shelly

Gift Wrap Inspiration: Red, White and Blue

Happy Monday and happy 4th of July week. 

Sorry I was MIA the end of last week.  I was a busy bee and blogging just had to take a back seat for a moment.  Today I’m back, rested and full of new inspiration!

Since this is a short week and most everyone I know is looking forward to the fun and festivities on the 4th of July, I thought this week on ConfettiStyle would be all about crafting and DIY projects.  I’ve been busy painting, decorating and getting crafty so check in daily to see what I’ve been up to.

Today it’s my latest gift wrap inspiration, inspired by the 4th of July.

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I love to gift wrap and when glitter and sparkles are involved it’s even more fun.  The 4th of July is a big deal for those of us that live here in the US and the symbolic colors of the 4th inspired these fun gifts.

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Since the boxes I was wrapping were small,  I decided to use 12″ x 12″ scrap-book paper as the wrapping instead of traditional gift wrap.  There are so many more design options available in scrapbook paper so finding a fun combination of red, white and blue patterns was easy.

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I wrapped each of the boxes in a different paper and used contrasting red, white and blue ribbons on top.  I purchased all of my ribbon from Grosgrain Annie’s Ribbon Emporium at the Lakewood 400 Antiques show.  Joanne has a great selection of unique ribbons and one of the best velvet ribbon collections I’ve come across.

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To give my gifts and little extra something,  I layered the ribbons and then added some fun embellishments on top.

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Isn’t this red diamond ribbon fun?  The diamond pattern reminds me of stars so it worked great with my 4th of July theme.  To created the fullness in the bow I cut several strips of ribbon and tied multiple single bows together.

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The red shimmer pom poms I had left over from a Christmas project looked great on this package.

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The red and white damask paper looked great with this wide ribbon which I wrapped around the box to create a wide band.  Then I added a few glitter stars and glued a white button to the center of the red star.  Very festive!

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 For this last gift I wanted to create a DIY sparkler topper.  All it took was a few Lollipop sticks and more shimmer pom poms.  Layered stars finish off the top of the gift.

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Wrapping these gifts have definitely put me in the mood for a hot dogs, fireworks and a fabulous 4th of July!

See you back here tomorrow for more DIY fun.

XO Shelly

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