The Glittered Farmhouse
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Thank you to all that listened for a bit….
I am retiring this blog to move on to other things…watch for www.polishedboots.com
Friday, April 11, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Spring!
Spring is finally here today though the grass is not green yet and still covered with a lot of snow!
I love to plant pots of grass for the spring and Easter season to decorate my home.
It is so easy, all you need is a a potting container, seed starting potting soil and grass seed.
Target had this "grassology" grass seed right up front in the dollar area!
I love to plant pots of grass for the spring and Easter season to decorate my home.
It is so easy, all you need is a a potting container, seed starting potting soil and grass seed.
Target had this "grassology" grass seed right up front in the dollar area!
Just sprinkle some grass seed on top of your soil, add just a little more soil to cover the seed and water.
Sun for part of the day will help the grass grow.
I started this pot just about 10 days ago and have been enjoying just this little bit of spring in my office.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Cotton…perfect for our apparel and home decor….
cot·ton
ˈkätn/
noun
noun: cotton; plural noun: cottons; noun: cotton
plant; plural noun: cotton plants
1.
a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a
tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for
sewing.
I love cotton, add it to twigs for a touch of the south…we can't grow it here in Minnesota!
Saturday, February 15, 2014
New Year's Resolution
Each year I make a resolution to not buy any more new fabric until I finish up using what I have. This usually lasts until approximately January 2! (Plus there is no way I could ever use up all of my stash, it will be out of style before that happens.)
However, this week I did put to use some fun wool flowers I created last year. Wool and wool felt are some of my favorite fabrics to work with.
These wool candle wraps were created from Faribault Woolen Mill remnants. Just cut the fabric in the width you want and length to wrap around the glass candle holder (add an inch or so for your seam allowance). Then, it is up to you how to finish. Stitching on the top and bottom is not necessary but I did add a blanket stitch with wool floss to these.
I then added my wool flowers and stitched up the end seams to create the wrap.
Here is a quick tutorial on the flowers:
Draw a circular pattern like these:
However, this week I did put to use some fun wool flowers I created last year. Wool and wool felt are some of my favorite fabrics to work with.
These wool candle wraps were created from Faribault Woolen Mill remnants. Just cut the fabric in the width you want and length to wrap around the glass candle holder (add an inch or so for your seam allowance). Then, it is up to you how to finish. Stitching on the top and bottom is not necessary but I did add a blanket stitch with wool floss to these.
I then added my wool flowers and stitched up the end seams to create the wrap.
Here is a quick tutorial on the flowers:
Draw a circular pattern like these:
(the actual circle sizes are 4", 3" and 2.5")
Cut your wool felt the circle shape and then cut along the lines so you have a spiral. Starting with the center wrap around the fabric around until you have created the flower shape. Stitch or glue to fasten the flower and add a bead to the center.
Light your candle to cozy up your home!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
There is too much snow to get to certain projects….
Ok, I am feeling a but frustrated as of late. It is too cold and there is way too much snow to get to the building that holds all of my DIY furniture/home decor projects so here is something I did awhile ago.
Once upon a time, I bought an old cupboard door that had a picture decoupaged in the middle. Over time the look just didn't match my decor so it was time to change. This is super easy:)
I was lucky enough to be part of a fabulous event called The Creative Connection in Minneapolis in 2010. Posters were created by two artists, Leigh of Curly Girl Design and Cori Dantini for the event and I cropped down one created by Cori for this project.
All it takes is your favorite decoupage medium to apply your favorite art and you are done with a new refurbished piece for your home or office.
The office that I have is a little nook in my old farmhouse….that will be another blog post when it is organized and glittered!
Once upon a time, I bought an old cupboard door that had a picture decoupaged in the middle. Over time the look just didn't match my decor so it was time to change. This is super easy:)
I was lucky enough to be part of a fabulous event called The Creative Connection in Minneapolis in 2010. Posters were created by two artists, Leigh of Curly Girl Design and Cori Dantini for the event and I cropped down one created by Cori for this project.
All it takes is your favorite decoupage medium to apply your favorite art and you are done with a new refurbished piece for your home or office.
The office that I have is a little nook in my old farmhouse….that will be another blog post when it is organized and glittered!
Sunday, January 5, 2014
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