I'm not a huge fan of eating Peeps, but decorating with them...why, yes, I will do that! I love how this little peeps topiary came out and it wasn't too difficult aside from a few minor top-heavy issues.
So what you'll need...four boxes of chick peeps, spray paint, a basket or pot for the base, a stick or dowel no less than .75" in diameter, a cross stitch hoop, floral foam and Easter grass.
Start by spray painting your dowel or stick. You pick the color, I went with green because I had it on hand. Put the floral foam into the basket or pot. It's a good idea to add some newspaper to the sides if it's not snug against the side.
Now, the original project, in Women's Day Magazine, suggest hot gluing the dow to the hoop right at the screw first and then hot gluing the peeps (keep them in attached sections of five). Well, I got news for you people, I'm impatient. I didn't want to wait for the stick to dry so I glued the peeps to the hoop, as it laid flat, before I attached the dowel (you will need a lot of hot glue!).
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
DIY Greek Key Tray Makeover (Ikea Hack)
For the last year I have had a large tray sitting on my dresser just looking awfully plain. I picked it up at Ikea for $7 on a whim. Of course I did...most of my Ikea purchases are on a whim.
Since then I have been debating about what to do with the tray. I couldn't just keep her white, could I? No, of course not.
I had some gold metallic spray paint in the garage that caught my eye recently and then my plan started to fall into place. Originally, I was going to make a striped design on the tray with the painters tape and then I had an 'ah ha moment'...I would try my hand at a greek key design.
If you follow 2IY on Instagram, you know I found making the design to be harder than it looks. I received some samples of 3M Scotch Blue Painters Tape so along with a ruler, and some patience this project goes pretty smoothly.
I used a roll of .94" Scotch Blue Painter's Tape to create the design.
I started along the long edge with just a straight piece of tape. I created the first key by just eyeballing the size and length of the tape. On the remaining three sides and corners I used a ruler to measure the original key's tape pieces to make sure they were all the same.
Cutting the edge of the tape straight is important or you will get some overhang which will of course show up when you spray paint the tray. I used an exacto knife to trim those little areas after I was all done taping off the tray.
Right before I spray painted I went around the entire design and pressed down all the edges of the tape really well to prevent any paint bleed.
Then I just spray painted the entire tray. After the first coat dried, I added a second. Only after both coats were completely dry did I remove the tape.
And now the moment of truth....
I had very few areas of bleed. In those area I just scraped the paint off easily with a knife. I love the way the tray looks on my coffee table. It really pops against the black table.
Disclaimer: I received samples of 3M Scotch Blue Painters Tape but all opinions are my own.
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Friday, March 28, 2014
7 Amazing Paint Makeovers
Last week's Link It or Lump It Link Party was stocked full of amazing projects. Since I'm a sucker for paint and painted furniture...and since I majorly have the itch to paint something but this weather is holding me back...I thought I'd round up a few of my favorite paint projects from the link party. I'm telling you these seven are some amazing makeovers with paint!
Friday, March 21, 2014
Spring Coffee Table Vignette
If you follow me on Instagram you got a little sneak peek of this 'project' earlier this week. It's not even really a project as much as it is an experiment. I'm experimenting to see - for the first time in five years - if I can successfully keep coffee table decor in tact for more than five minutes. My kiddos have kept hands-off so far and we're working on day four here!
Every time I flip through Pottery Barn or West Elm or Ballards I notice how nice their coffee tables look. I wanted something to add a little pop to my living room and this did the trick. I gathered some items I already had pulling from various rooms, holiday decorations, storage boxes, and the bookshelf.
Every time I flip through Pottery Barn or West Elm or Ballards I notice how nice their coffee tables look. I wanted something to add a little pop to my living room and this did the trick. I gathered some items I already had pulling from various rooms, holiday decorations, storage boxes, and the bookshelf.
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