Friday, April 24, 2015

A Designer Look for Peanuts

I have long lusted after Marimekko fabrics, especially the Finnish brand's signature Unikko red and white poppies print, but the price has always been way over my budget. You can buy the fabric at EQ3 in Canada for $80 a yard, or you can get a 20' X 20" pillow for $52. After doing a quick Etsy search, however, I realized I could just buy someone's leftover fabric remnants for ten bucks, and make my own cushion for a fraction of the price. The odd sizing of the remnants means you won't be able to have a nice, square cushion, if that's your bag, but you can likely find the right size to make a lovely lumbar pillow like I did (I actually had enough fabric to make two).


I just made an envelope back style cushion cover, which is, honestly, so easy to make. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, once you learn how to sew the world becomes your oyster!

So, there you have it, my tip for the day. You can have the high-end look you see in all the decor mags AND save a nice chunk of change.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Whimsical Croquet Mallet Boot Rack

I think many people assume that I am the creative one in our family since I always seem to be working on some "project" or other and I blab about it on this blog. But the truth is, my husband, Rob, is a pretty creative guy, too. Not only is he creative, but he is extremely supportive of whatever I want to do around the house (keeping in mind that my ideas are mostly all of the cheap and chic variety--I'm not spending thousands of dollars here). Without Rob's help and proactive nature, a lot of my ideas would remain just that--ideas. Flights of fancy, if you will.

So, while Rob is the muscle behind some of my more ambitious projects (e.g. anything that involves wallpaper) he has also come up with some pretty ingenious ideas of his own. Given that the rainy season is upon us, I thought I would highlight my favourite invention of his: this playfully clever boot rack that he made out of some broken croquet mallets and a few pieces of scrap wood.


Before, we used to keep our boots outside so we wouldn't track mud into the house, but that meant getting our socks wet when we put our boots on after the rain...yuck! Now, we don't have that problem anymore, and the rack looks so gosh-darn cute on our back patio.

I tell ya, I feel like the luckiest woman in the world to be married to this super smart, super funny, talented guy who shares my love of whimsy (and it doesn't hurt that he's easy on the eyes).


Love you forever, Rob...thank you for everything you are and everything you do. 


Monday, April 13, 2015

Spring Has Sprung Decorated Birch Poles

Finally...yesterday was the first day it really felt like spring here in Southwestern Ontario. The sun was shining, the mercury reached 18 degrees...it was pure bliss!


But with the trees still noticeably absent of leaves and the grass a mosaic of browns and yellows, it's hardly beautiful to look at. I don't even want to put out a spring planter yet for fear of overnight frost. But the beautiful weather had my creative juices flowing and I wanted to do something to add a little happy to my front porch, so I came up with this super simple idea: decorated birch poles to bridge the gap between winter and spring.


What you''ll need to make this at home:

  • Two or more birch poles
  • Scraps of fabric, ribbon and twine
  • Rusted metal star-shaped ornaments (optional)

I cut several lengths of different scrap fabrics and tied them once tightly around the poles at staggered intervals. (I really like off-white linen for this project because it looks just like peeling birch bark.) I wound some sections with brightly coloured ribbon and black twine for a more random/textured effect and added these star ornaments that I happened to have kicking around. The poles would look just as stunning without the ornaments, though, or perhaps you could use something else to decorate them with--fishing lures might look cool, for example.


This is such an easy project, but I really like how inviting it makes the front porch look in these dull brown days before everything starts to bloom again. It would also be a fun thing to do with the kids.

That's it for now...it's another beautiful day and I've got some "real" work to do before I can go out and enjoy it! Happy Spring, everyone!