Sunday, January 24, 2010
Inspiration!
I recently saw Betty White on TV and she said "your passion is something that never fails to inspire you, whatever it might be!" I have to say that Interior Design completely does that for me. Never fails to inspire me! I am constantly inspired to update and create new beauty within my home. Think about some of the rooms in your house that really lack for inspiration. Take the laundy room for instance, it seems to be a room that is often forgotten and the door is closed on it. So much time is spent here, that making it a fun creative enviornment can often be an uplift for all the work that is done there. Check out these great Laundry room photos and maybe they will inspire you to make a few changes.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Small touches will Brighten your home in the winter months!
A tired entry way with worn out Christmas left overs can bring you down in the winter. Change up your entry with the seasons and freshen up your whole attitude!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Love this Red Heart Wreath!

Love this wreath, and so easy to make! Just follow these easy instructions from Litte Birdie Secrets-
Supplies:
- Scraps of fabric cut into 2 inch squares (these can be all the same fabric or a combination of different fabrics)
-Elmer’s glue or Tacky Glue
- 1 Styrofoam heart
- Pencil
- Ribbon (enough to hang your wreath where you want it)
Directions:
1. Fill a shallow paper bowl with glue.
2. Place fabric square on pencil tip with right-side facing the pencil. Be sure the pencil tip is in the center.
3. Dip the fabric covered pencil tip into the glue. You don’t need too much. Just a little on the end.
4. Press the pencil tip into the Styrofoam.
5. Remove the pencil–your fabric should stay in place.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until your heart is completely covered.
7. Add a ribbon and hang up.
Love this Wreath and so easy to make! Follow these instructions from Litte Birdie Secrets.
crafts
Supplies:
- Scraps of fabric cut into 2 inch squares (these can be all the same fabric or a combination of different fabrics)
-Elmer’s glue or Tacky Glue
- 1 Styrofoam heart
- Pencil
- Ribbon (enough to hang your wreath where you want it)
Directions:
1. Fill a shallow paper bowl with glue.
2. Place fabric square on pencil tip with right-side facing the pencil. Be sure the pencil tip is in the center.
3. Dip the fabric covered pencil tip into the glue. You don’t need too much. Just a little on the end.
4. Press the pencil tip into the Styrofoam.
5. Remove the pencil–your fabric should stay in place.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until your heart is completely covered.
7. Add a ribbon and hang up. We tied a small loop around the finished wreath with string, then threaded the ribbon through that
crafts
Supplies:
- Scraps of fabric cut into 2 inch squares (these can be all the same fabric or a combination of different fabrics)
-Elmer’s glue or Tacky Glue
- 1 Styrofoam heart
- Pencil
- Ribbon (enough to hang your wreath where you want it)
Directions:
1. Fill a shallow paper bowl with glue.
2. Place fabric square on pencil tip with right-side facing the pencil. Be sure the pencil tip is in the center.
3. Dip the fabric covered pencil tip into the glue. You don’t need too much. Just a little on the end.
4. Press the pencil tip into the Styrofoam.
5. Remove the pencil–your fabric should stay in place.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 until your heart is completely covered.
7. Add a ribbon and hang up. We tied a small loop around the finished wreath with string, then threaded the ribbon through that
Friday, January 15, 2010
One word description -



When you can give a one word description to tell the story of your design you have moore than done something right. That is exactly what you're after when decorating your living space. Think about what you want to feel when you go in the room and strive for that in the design, with color, texture and pattern.
Comfort - Warmth -
Fresh -
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The finishing result was very rewarding, although we both know full well that it was Christ Alone that made it happen. To God be the Glory!
Enjoy some of the photos of the finished project.
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