Showing posts with label Valentines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentines. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Valentines Around the House

Today I thought I'd post some Valentine 
pictures from around my house.


I draped a leopard scarf around this lampshade 
and dressed it up with some red tuille.



Some cardboard letters look pretty sweet with 
glitter hearts and lips.  I love this "O" with the lips on it.


The red heart box is my favorite Valentine gift from my hubby.
Oh, and did you know.....Chocolate Lindt Truffles only have
5 1/3 carbs each?  That's awesome!


X's and O's


My sister made these cherub Christmas ornaments.  
They look so cute peeking out of this jar.

Thanks for stopping by.......
May your Valentine brings you lots of love this year!




 






Monday, February 9, 2015

Metal Letter With Burlap Roses

Last month I share how I dressed up 
a Hobby Lobby metal letter like this:



This month for Valentines Day 
I added red tuille and some burlap roses.
This is how it looks now: 


I made the roses by cutting 2" x 46" strips of burlap.  I folded the strips in half lengthwise, then twisted and coiled in a circle, securing with hot glue as I went.


Kind of reminds me of Mary Engelbreit, doesn't it you?


I'm linking up at Tatertots & Jello

Friday, February 6, 2015

Valentine Bunting Made From Cupcake Wrappers

The other day at Walmart, 
I found the most adorable cupcake wrappers.
Aren't they pretty?


 I just had to make something festive out of them, 
and this is what I came up with:
A Valentine Bunting.



It was quite simple.  I ironed several of the wrappers flat with an iron, then glued the centers onto round paper doilies.  A little hot glue attached them to a piece of jute, and that's it!


My mantle is decorated fairly simple right now.  I guess I liked the sparkly, winter things I had up and waited a little too long for Valentines - since it is only 1 week away.  I think the bunting helps.


How about you?  Are you ready for Valentines Day, or has it caught you by surprise, too?



I'm linking up at Tatertots & Jello

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

A Valentine Dining Tablescape


To create this festive table vignette, I picked up a couple of really cute items at the $ Tree.  Valentine "stuff" is so much cuter than it used to be.  I already had an arrangement on the table that I liked, see here, I just wanted to change it up for this Season of Love.


The gift bag sure gives a lot of "bang" for $1.  I also purchased some little heart boxes of chocolates, chocolate lips, and a set of 2 chinese red-heart carry out boxes (under the tallest candle).  Everything else was pulled from shopping my home.


This candy is laying on top of some crystal beads and black chess pieces.  I probably wouldn't do this with little ones around who might pop the beads in their mouths.


Dressing candles up with bracelets is always a great way to add bling to candles.

This little guy seems to enjoy being on display again.

I'm linking up at Tatertots & Jello

Sunday, February 1, 2015

You Won't Believe What She Did With A Bathroom Cabinet

I am a sucker for things that can be given a new life - especially if they are made with good bones.  It truly kills me to rip out something in a remodel and not find a new purpose for it, especially if it can be salvaged in any way.  Like this bathroom cabinet:

 

We pulled it out because we are gutting and remodeling this upstairs bathroom.  It was built and added to this bath shortly before we purchased the home about 15 years ago, and is not 1929 original.  We don't wish to keep it in the bathroom, because it takes up too much space, and the style is not right for what we wish to do.  But the carpenter did such a good job, I just hate to throw it on the debris pile.


So I didn't.  I have long wanted a plate cabinet or rack to break up a small hallway that runs from our entry to the kitchen.  This may not have been exactly what I would have drawn up, but it was close enough not to consider it.


I ripped out a couple of the shelves, touched up the paint, and adhered fabric to the back of the cabinet with starch.  I also added a furniture handle to one of the shelves as a plate stop.


Due to its weight, I decided to paint an old sewing machine cabinet and place it under the shelf for support.  The upper is attached to the wall to keep it from falling over, but the weight is on the sewing cabinet.


The depth is great for this hallway, and I'm truly delighted with the results.  A tall cabinet is what was needed in this space, and I'm really happy it came from something that could have been thrown out as useless.


Doesn't it look different?
That sure was fun!