Showing posts with label upcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

5 Minute DIY Throw Pillow Covers (using Maternity Tops)

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Guilty of saving baby clothes? Check. Guilty of saving maternity clothes? Double check.
 
Saving maternity clothes is, for me, almost just as precious as saving P's clothes.
 
No, they're not small and cute. And they don't have that great smell.
 
But they were some of the first items that were purchased because of my LO's existence. They represent the very first moments I cared for that wonderful little boy.
 
I have a lot of happy memories attached to my maternity clothes, and I bet you do too! Think about your very first maternity top, or the comfy shirt you wore all the time, or what you wore for your baby showers.
 
In a constant effort to upcycle, recycle, reuse, and refurbish-- I created a fresh look for my throw pillows using my beloved maternity tops.
 
Tutorial Starts Here
 
After washing, turn your shirt inside out, and beginning just below the arm hole, sew from one edge to the other, straight across the shirt.
 

 
 
Trim the excess material. Turn the shirt right side out, then place your throw pillow inside.
 
 
 
Measure about 1/2" below the edge of your pillow, and, using a marking pen, mark a seam line straight across your shirt. .
*I eyeballed mine, but to make sure your seam is straight, you may want to mark the seam.
 
Sew this seam with pillow inside on the right side of the shirt/cover.
 
 
Alternatively, you can sew in a zipper, button loops, Velcro, etc. for your closure. I even used fabric glue with a sweater.
 

  Finally, trim you outside seams. You'll want to be very careful, as this will be on the outside of your pillow. 
Just a quick way to give your pillows a new look!
 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Mirror, Mirror... on which wall?

Check out my newest completed project!
  
 
 
Luckily, my grandmother is a bit of a pack-rat, and her basement is a treasure chest full of great family heirlooms.

This mirror-turned-inspiration-board belonged to my great-great grandmother.
 
Two of the glass sections had been broken years ago, so I created a blackboard section and a cork board section.

I love to use heirloom pieces in my home! What heirlooms have pride-of-place in yours?


Saturday, February 23, 2013

Laundry day. And there's nothing better than clothes dried in the sun. --Piglet

I finally did it! I painted a room in my house. Having lived in parsonages for all my married life, I've never been able to do this-- until now! Here are some pics of the makeover I gave my laundry and mud room.
 
I'm a huge believer that your home should reflect YOU, when you have the ability to choose what's in it. Of course, decorating can be pricey, or in my case, often prohibited. But if you have the luxury of deciding on your home's appearance, relish it; and create a space that says who you are. You're lucky!
 
 
This is the mudroom. The door-turned-coat-rack was salvaged from my Grindiddy's parents house. This was their front door. The house was empty for about 15 years before it was burned down. I used to play house there.










The glass doorknobs are original to the doors. The outside knob was purple, and the inside knob clear. I've repurposed them as hooks.
 
This is my little "take your shoes off" nook. The basket (and it's twin on the set of drawers) are from Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro, about 30 minutes from where we live.
The pillow belongs to the house; it was here when we moved in, as was the ottoman.
I sewed and painted the ottoman cover.



 
I used chalk board paint to create a little message center above the washer & dryer.

 

We reattached the door plates, too.

Finishing touches :)