Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Labels: DIY

Today my sister, Morgan, asked me where I got the template for the labels on our wedding centerpiece carafes (old milk bottle-looking glass jars):

Sorry for the low-res. image

Anyway, it got me looking for the website and I ran into a bunch of other cool sites with other DIY labels.  If you're into unique details on the cheap, these are the way to go!  Just buy 8.5 x 11" label paper for a printer, and print away!




And of course, my favorite:

To download a free pdf of these apothecary jar labels (above), click here!

Morgan pointed out another cool site with decorative peel and stick labels: http://www.tapeswell.com/

Check it out!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Burlap... it's not just for a sack of potatoes anymore!

For those of you who attended mine and Dave's wedding back in August, you probably realized how much I "appreciate" the fabric, burlap (I think I tried to use it everywhere I could).  It's cheap, it's all natural and it's rustic which is a great way to tone down elegance in a room and bring it to a more comfortable/casual level.  The mixing of these two styles (elegance and rustic) is what I vow to conquer!  I plan to do so in a future headboard project (no time soon, but it's on the list!).   Here are some examples of how burlap can be used to relax a room, whether it be an upholstered chair, pillow, bench, whatever!

Cute monogrammed burlap pillow cover


My favorite are the shoulder bags and the tufted cushion, I want that!

Ok, I can honestly see this in my bedroom somewhere ;-)  I love the reused white burlap sacs (with the  manufacturer's print left on them and all) decorating the upholstered burlap bench.  Actually, the bench looks more like linen (another favorite of mine)  This is true bliss!


Now for the headboard... I've researched all the DIY pages online on how to make one of these things but I'm betting it's a lot harder than it looks.  That's ok, maybe I can get Dave to help me out with this one ;-} I know I want a basic rectangle headboard but the kicker... I want to make it "tufted".  Yeah, I don't even own a sewing machine! But the good thing is, they say you don't need one for this project.  Here are some basic ideas of the type I'm going after, [picture it covered in burlap].

                                       


                                         

                                                  

Here's a close-up of tufted burlap.  There's no way I'm going to mess with a button kit so maybe instead I can find some cute ornate (but not too flashy) buttons to add to the centers.

To learn how to make your own tufted headboard, click here!