Hi again...as usual I have had a hard time commiting to a design...big shock for anyone who knows me...not! I originally planned to do a modern square in a square type quilt, but alas, I have changed my mind. I have decided to do a lattice quilt. I found this one to use as my inspiration at www.filminthefridge.com . Let me just say that this lady is awesome! I love her quilts and she is such and insperation.
http://www.filminthefridge.com/2010/06/07/a-flea-market-fancy-lattice-quilt
Instead of the white squares I am going to use grey patterned fabric. For the sashing, I am going to strip piece blocks of greens, aquas, navy, and greys together. I think it will be really beautiful and use some of my favorite colors.
I went to my local fabric store, V&S about a week ago and picked up some grey fabrics. I like them, but some of them were reading a little too traditional instead of the more contemporary feel I am wanting for this quilt. So, today my daughter and I went to Hobby Lobby and picked up a few more grey fabrics as well as some accent fabrics to use in the sashing and for pillows. I am still planning to use the extra grey fabrics in the sashing and I might even try to use them in a few pillows in a more modern way...we will see how it goes.
Even after my trip to Hobby Lobby I was missing a few patterns I would have liked such as a polka dot and stripe in the grey. So, I ran over to the Goodwill and scored a few cotton button down shirts to use in the quilt as well. I think overall I am going to have a gorgeous quilt and can't wait to get started.
In the next few days I will try to scan my fabrics so that you can see them and also include some of my planning and thought process behind my quilt and room design.
So, that is my fabulous day. See you around!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Quilt for my Bedroom
So I am redoing my bedroom but trying to do it on a budget. It is a huge room 24'x24' with 4 windows. Unfortunately it takes a bit of an investment to change even my curtains. Luckily I found some woven, lined, curtains in my color pallete at Walmart for only $15 each, so it only cost me about $120 for curtains.
I am slowly moving towards a more finished modern country style in my house. I have a hard time making a decision especially on what to put on my walls. I am going to do a green and grey color scheme, utilizing my current paint color which is like the lightest green color in my mood boards below:
this one from www.designwithchon.com
My design inspiration came from a vintage tablecloth I found at one of my local flea markets. I will try to take a pic of it sometime this week and put it on here. Anyway, can't decide where to use that tablecloth...be it cut up for pillows, mounted as art on the wall, or just on a table. It remains to be seen.
This room remake has inspired me to do a quilt so I can have just what I am imagining in my mind...or atleast as close as I can get it. I am going to do a a 120"x120" sized quilt for my king size bed. The background will be various grey fabrics...I am going shopping tomorrow for them...in 10" squares. Various sized green squared will be appliqued onto each background square. While reading up on modern quilting I came across a post by at http://r0ssie.blogspot.com/2010/05/process-pledge.html It is really about sharing our quilting processes, no matter how rudimentary it might be. So, I am taking the pledge. In the next bedroom post, I will hopefully be putting up my planning process, example of my quilt inspirations, and my fabrics. So, wish me luck!
From http://rr0ssie.blogspot.com
I am slowly moving towards a more finished modern country style in my house. I have a hard time making a decision especially on what to put on my walls. I am going to do a green and grey color scheme, utilizing my current paint color which is like the lightest green color in my mood boards below:
this one from www.designwithchon.com
My design inspiration came from a vintage tablecloth I found at one of my local flea markets. I will try to take a pic of it sometime this week and put it on here. Anyway, can't decide where to use that tablecloth...be it cut up for pillows, mounted as art on the wall, or just on a table. It remains to be seen.
This room remake has inspired me to do a quilt so I can have just what I am imagining in my mind...or atleast as close as I can get it. I am going to do a a 120"x120" sized quilt for my king size bed. The background will be various grey fabrics...I am going shopping tomorrow for them...in 10" squares. Various sized green squared will be appliqued onto each background square. While reading up on modern quilting I came across a post by at http://r0ssie.blogspot.com/2010/05/process-pledge.html It is really about sharing our quilting processes, no matter how rudimentary it might be. So, I am taking the pledge. In the next bedroom post, I will hopefully be putting up my planning process, example of my quilt inspirations, and my fabrics. So, wish me luck!
From http://rr0ssie.blogspot.com
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Adding Modern Country Touches to the bathroom
I am looking for ways to make my builder basic bathroom modern country. I am planning a patchwork/applique shower curtain and now I am on to other ideas. I thought this driftwood mirror from West Elm was a nice rustic touch without looking too kitchy.
I have two round frameless mirrors like this one:
I think I got them at Lowes for not too much. So I am thinking that they could be made to look like the driftwood mirror. I will be looking around for some driftwood online and see what I find. Another thought I had was using wood discs on the edges, some thing like this Acacia Wood Framed Mirror, $559.95 from www.classymirrors.com
Walmart sells the little wood discs in the craft dept. The bags are pretty small and cost $3, but if you did a smaller border then maybe it wouldn't cost too much to diy. Certainly cheaper than $560.
I also really enjoy this mirror from www.hudsongoods.com ,$349. It is made from recycled wood from boats. Too cool!
I am thinking it would be fairly simple to make something like this. I actually think this technique would be really cool as a kitchen backsplash, but that's another post.
So, hopefully this will give everyone a few diy ideas to enhance your builder basic bathrooms...now I just have to decide which method to try....decisions, decisions!
Happy Tuesday and Happy Crafting!
I have two round frameless mirrors like this one:
I think I got them at Lowes for not too much. So I am thinking that they could be made to look like the driftwood mirror. I will be looking around for some driftwood online and see what I find. Another thought I had was using wood discs on the edges, some thing like this Acacia Wood Framed Mirror, $559.95 from www.classymirrors.com
Walmart sells the little wood discs in the craft dept. The bags are pretty small and cost $3, but if you did a smaller border then maybe it wouldn't cost too much to diy. Certainly cheaper than $560.
I also really enjoy this mirror from www.hudsongoods.com ,$349. It is made from recycled wood from boats. Too cool!
I am thinking it would be fairly simple to make something like this. I actually think this technique would be really cool as a kitchen backsplash, but that's another post.
So, hopefully this will give everyone a few diy ideas to enhance your builder basic bathrooms...now I just have to decide which method to try....decisions, decisions!
Happy Tuesday and Happy Crafting!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Bathroom Design
I am looking for a new color scheme/theme for my bathroom. It is yellow and currently has white accents. Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way that white shower curtains and rugs don't work for me. I live on the farm and my hubby often comes in with dirty hands and it ends up on my curtain. So, I am looking for a darker patterned look to hide some of said dirt. My style is eclectic, but if I had to pick a style that I generally use I would say modern country is my overall style. So, here's the problem. I am drawn to this contemporary shower curtain from Walmart, $16.
The problem is that this doesn't really fit with the country style of my house. So here is my thought. I am thinking of doing it myself in a scrappy way...I know you are probably thinking scrappy?!? How did you get that out of this contemporary shower curtain. Well I think I can take a twin sheet. Cut it to size and then patch on the rounded squares of fabric and mimic the lines with stitching...I am thinking something a little like this quilt from www.filminthefridge.com except with some contrasting thread for the stitching and a little more loose.
Either way it turns out, it will be better than what I have. Happy decorating!
The problem is that this doesn't really fit with the country style of my house. So here is my thought. I am thinking of doing it myself in a scrappy way...I know you are probably thinking scrappy?!? How did you get that out of this contemporary shower curtain. Well I think I can take a twin sheet. Cut it to size and then patch on the rounded squares of fabric and mimic the lines with stitching...I am thinking something a little like this quilt from www.filminthefridge.com except with some contrasting thread for the stitching and a little more loose.
Either way it turns out, it will be better than what I have. Happy decorating!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Projects
I have lots of ideas. Many of them are based around home decor and quilts. So here is a list of the projects that are on my to-do list by room.
Kitchen: this is the room that needs the most work
1. Paint paneling
2. sand and restain cabinetry
3. new table and chairs-I have these but they need painted, refinished, and reupholstered
4. new countertops
5. wall art- I can't decide between decorative plates, shelving, trivets, or anything else.
Living Room: I would like to repaint but at current that isn't at the top of my list right now
1. new curtains
2. throw pillows
3. wall decor. I want to use my photography but can't decide what to do. Too many ideas.
4. add a desk/work area and rearrange furniture
Bedroom
1. New bedding
2. embellish curtains
3. Hang pictures
Bathroom
1. New curtains and blinds
2. Wall decor
So, that is my todo/wish list. I will try to start including pictures and ideas.
Kitchen: this is the room that needs the most work
1. Paint paneling
2. sand and restain cabinetry
3. new table and chairs-I have these but they need painted, refinished, and reupholstered
4. new countertops
5. wall art- I can't decide between decorative plates, shelving, trivets, or anything else.
Living Room: I would like to repaint but at current that isn't at the top of my list right now
1. new curtains
2. throw pillows
3. wall decor. I want to use my photography but can't decide what to do. Too many ideas.
4. add a desk/work area and rearrange furniture
Bedroom
1. New bedding
2. embellish curtains
3. Hang pictures
Bathroom
1. New curtains and blinds
2. Wall decor
So, that is my todo/wish list. I will try to start including pictures and ideas.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Things I LOVE!
I love anything to do with crafts, quilts, and home decor. I am always looking for something new to do, although I often procrastinate on actually doing anything. Lots of ideas, but a hard time committing to anything.
I love to do photography and enjoy my flower garden...part of which is about all the great compliments I get on it.
Finally, I'm not sure I would file this under love, but more like something I am striving to stay aware of is shock of all shocks my health and wieght. Don't we all wish we were a little skinnier, especially around this time of year!
I love to do photography and enjoy my flower garden...part of which is about all the great compliments I get on it.
Finally, I'm not sure I would file this under love, but more like something I am striving to stay aware of is shock of all shocks my health and wieght. Don't we all wish we were a little skinnier, especially around this time of year!
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