Refreshing current decor, re-purposing and bringing new life to your home. Here is what we have currently done for a home in South Bossier
Monday, August 29, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Holiday Line is Here
Below are samples. All frames are made to order so feel free to mix up the colors when you order.
All Frames in the Holiday Collection are small 5x7.
Frame with Bow and center piece $55Dot Frame $49
Frame with bow and center piece: $55
Cross Center
Crown Center
16x20 magnet boards - perfect for holiday cards you receive
Metallic Gold with green bow: $55
Metallic Gold with Metallic Silver Dot: $49
Stripe with bow: $59
Dot with bow: $59
Stocking Hangers $38 a piece.
Holiday Line can be ordered from my website http://www.latedastudio.com/c_7/Holiday-2011.htm or feel free to e-mail me your order latedadesigns@hotmail.com
Limited number of each available due to all ribbon being pre-ordered.
Please see dealine order dates on my website.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Still working on my Master
This is one of my never ending projects - My bedroom!!
I did make my version of the sunburst mirror this week, not sure where I will put it yet. I will post how to instructions at a later date.
I did make my version of the sunburst mirror this week, not sure where I will put it yet. I will post how to instructions at a later date.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Shipping Pallet Table
Thank you again Pinterest for my Pallet Project inspiration. I have more pallet projects coming soon.
I don't have step by step pictures but here are the steps:
1. Two pallets similar size, sand them down and clean up.
2. screw them together
3. Add casters (I am prob. going to change the casters on mine to some with a break)
4. Dry brush color
4. I chose to paint the french motif on the top - I downloaded my graphic from The Graphic Fairy
5. Antique with glaze and stain
I don't have step by step pictures but here are the steps:
1. Two pallets similar size, sand them down and clean up.
2. screw them together
3. Add casters (I am prob. going to change the casters on mine to some with a break)
4. Dry brush color
4. I chose to paint the french motif on the top - I downloaded my graphic from The Graphic Fairy
5. Antique with glaze and stain
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Vintage Suit Case Chair
Check out the other Pinterest Challenge Participants at Young House Love
Making a house a home and Bower PowerI DID IT! My version of the Suitcase Chair. Thank you Pinterest for the inspiration!!
This was a figure it out as I go project. A little tricky, very time consuming but so FUN.
Cut a piece of MDF and glued to bottom of suitcase. This gave more stability to my legs.
Legs screwed in.
My suitcase opened all the way up so I had to suport the back at an angle. I used a metal piece I purchased from home depot and covered in burlap. There are probably many ways to do this and I am not sure if this is the best, but it worked.
Edited: Added picture of metal before I covered it.
Two pieces of foam covered in batting and then my fabric for the seat. For my fabric I purchased a canvas painters tarp at home depot for $4.00
Glued a piece of MDF to the bottom of my cusion (after I tufted with covered buttons). I am no expert at tufting I just googled it to figure it out.
My suitcase already had the gold metal pieces so it made it a perfect spot to sit the MDF board that my cushion was glued to.
Top cusion was one piece of foam wrapped in batting (I used twine to keep my fabric tight on the back).
So here it is at this stage.
Added fabric to form a large flower on the back.
Painted and glazed the legs.
There it is!
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