Inspiration

Spring Pinterest Polka Dots

pinterest spring If you're unfamiliar with the seasonal Pinterest Challenges (first of all, where have you been?!), it's a challenge to get pinterest users to stop pinning 'someday' projects and start DOING.  All you have to do is take inspiration from pinterest and put your own spin on a project.  This season's gracious hosts are Sherry @ Young House Love , Katie @ Bower Power Blog, Emily @ Sparkle Meets Pop, and Renee @ RedBirdBlue.  I can't wait to see what projects they tackle!

My previous season's Pinterest Challenge projects include sketch chair art, a DIY juju, and a coffee table bench to name a few (check them all out here).

I know I posted a pseudo-pinterest challenge on Monday,

elis one

but I'm an overachiever apparently and couldn't resist doing another project.

I've been loving pretty much any DIY project I see lately with gold polka dots:  Chelsea from Lovely indeed has tackled a gold polka dot photo backdrop, a gold polka dot table runner, and a suede and (you guessed it) gold polka dot mouse pad.  Cassie from Hi Sugarplum went to town on this gold dot vase.  So, I'm jumping on the bandwagon admittedly.

About a month ago, I pinned these pillows from Anthropologie

polka dot anthro pillows

When this season's challenge came along, it didn't take me long to decide on this.  And I did it in under an hour, so SCORE!

diy pillow settee

(Please excuse the picture quality- I forgot my good camera at Clark again so I had to rely on my iphone camera and I am not perfected in the science of iphoneography... side note to self for future iphone pics: zooming makes it grainy, zoom AFTER you take the shot.  Now back to our regularly scheduled programing.)

I already had the gray fabric, a pillow form and sponge, so all I needed to buy was a few dollars worth of copper paint.  I said it, Copper, not Gold.  Gasp! I thought the rosy quality of the copper would compliment the gray best.

diy pillow supplies

I chose to make an envelope style pillow because they're easy to make and easy to take off the pillow and wash.

First step is to cut your fabric- this will wrap the pillow with seams only on the 2 sides.  Make sure you allow for overlap for the 'envelope' part (I allowed 3 inches since I was using a small pillow form)

diy pillow cut to size

Next, fold over one of the shorter sides about 1/4 to 1/2 inch, then fold it over again.  Pin and sew- this will be exposed at your 'envelope' opening.

DIY pillow hem edge

Once that is sewn, fold your fabric into your pillow shape.  Make sure the 'bad side' of the fabric is out and the finished edge you just created in folded inside so that everything's corrent when you turn it all right side out.  I'm not a fan whatsoever of karate chopped pillows- I like them overstuffed, so I made my pillow cover 1 inch smaller than my pillow in each direction.

DIY pillow measure size

Once you sew up the 2 sides, you can turn the pillow cover right side out.

DIY pillow flipped

Now it's time for the fun part!!

DIY pillow paint

I did a few polka dot trials on a scrap piece to figure out my technique before I started on my pillow.

DIY pillow dot trial

I put the pillow into the cover still in its plastic so that I could paint my dots without worrying about the paint bleeding through to the pillow or the back of the fabric.

DIY pillow dots

I let it dry overnight before I took the plastic-covered pillow form out of the cover and re-inserted it sans plastic.

I'm swooning over the copper/gray combo and the scale of the dots!  Yes, I'm swooning over a pillow and yes, I know I have issues.  I embrace them.

DIY pillow

Bear approves.

DIY pillow bear

Are you loving it as much as I am??

diy pillow angle pic

I'd love to see your projects!  Link them up in the comments, or just say HI!

House Guest

Who knew that painting and adding picture rail to the dining room would take this long?! *raises hand*  yeah.... I figured it wouldn't go as quick as I wanted, but a girl can dream. Walls are painted, trim is up, painted, caulked, holes are filled... all I have left is some paint touch-ups on the trim.  I can't wait to REALLY pull the room together, but what pleases me most is that the trim looks like belongs.  like it's always been there.  yay!

My self-imposed hard deadline to get this all touched up and done is this weekend.  Why this weekend?  We have friends coming over on Saturday, but more importantly, Sunday marks the beginning of having a house guest.  Remember how I mentioned that my parents are moving?  As I mentioned, Mom has a job in Boston metro-west area starting next week.  They sold their house in less than 2 weeks, but something's still missing.  A house to move into!  So until they find the right house, Handy Dad'll be staying with his sister in CT and Mom'll be staying with us during the week.  This will be the first time anyone will actually be staying in our 'guestroom' which until now has just been the cats room with the extra tv.  Hope they like they're new roommate!

Since hopefully (for all of our sake's) this living arrangement will only be for a month or so, I'm trying not to worry too much about design.  Trying.  Not fully succeeding, though.  Mom's bringing her own twin bed and dresser (just about all the room can fit), but that still won't stop me from drooling over some spectacular small guest rooms on Pinterest.

So, which room do you want, Mom?

sources: 1/2/3/4

Modern Quilting

When I was in middle school, my mom made me a quilt.  Nice and sophisticated twin size with pink and purple hearts.  (I picked out the pattern when I was little in case you were questioning)  When she got around to making my sisters quilt, a few years later (when my sister was in college), she got a queen size quilt with a more grown up blue and gold starbursts.  Since then, Mom's been promising me a 'grown up' quilt if I can just pick a pattern that I like.  Since I'm not drawn to traditional quilts (shocker) it's easier said than done. Now, I'm not saying this is the one, but Holy Chic Quilt, Batman!  Those aren't words I usually associate together- chic and quilt, but this little lady earns it.

Stay tuned tomorrow for updates on my living room TV wall, and hopefully some progress on the dining room!

Random side note:  I'm learning how to type pretty well with one hand, since a certain kitten had decided that blogging time is also cuddle time.