Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Home makes: Chalkboard!

 
I had a large photo frame kicking about the house, and like many of you, I just couldn't throw it out without first trying to recycle it. It was a wedding gift last year but just never found it's way onto the wall, so instead of throwing it out, I thought it would be a nice gesture to turn it into something we would use. 
When designing the kitchen, we planned for a chalkboard kitchen cupboard door that I was going to paint when it was finished, but I was too scared to commit to something so permanent, and with a whole tin of chalkboard paint in the cupboard, it was worth a shot to turn this sad looking frame into a chalkboard!

I'm silly, because I forgot to take a before photo. It was a pine wood coloured frame, nothing too exciting about it. I took off the embellishments and sanded the glue off. I wasn't sure whether to paint the glass or the backing board as the chalkboard, so I did both. They both turned out okay but the glass in the sunlight looked really streaky so we chucked that and just kept the backboard. It needed one coat and dried in the sun within the hour. 

For the frame, I wanted the shabby chic look to match the farmhouse kitsch style kitchen we will eventually achieve. I used Annie Sloane chalk paint (this is chalk based, but doesn't have any effect on the working of the chalkboard. You could use anything for the frame.) I chose chalk paint because I wanted to distress it with sandpaper after and then varnish. 



Chalkboards are great 'n all, but unless you're the calligraphy champion of Great Britain (do they even exist?!)they can look pretty naff. Well, not anymore. I'm not sure if this is already a 'thing' but I'm pretty chuffed for thinking of it all by myself...


Now I was only experimenting, so I went small to start. 

1. Find a design you like and print it out. It doesn't need to be any colour or have the grey background, in fact make it as basic as possible because it only gets ruined!

2. Turn the paper over and, using chalk, colour the whole reverse side with chalk. You can use simple white, or mix it up with areas of different colours if you're feeling fun!
 


3. Now turn the paper back to the design side on top, and place it chalk side down onto the chalkboard. Don't press or lean on any parts if you can help it. 

4. Grab yourself a sharp pencil, and trace over the design. Press down quite hard, you want the chalk underneath to transfer to the chalkboard so it's clear.

5. You've got a cute outline now, and if it's dark enough, you can leave it like that! But if it's not too clear, I recommend shading it in. I used a chalkpaint pen for this - it's about £7.99 from Hobbycraft but it lasts for ages.





And that's it! Simple as that! 
I've been playing today with an Autumn/Fall design. 



Happy chalking!
xo

 

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Kitchen

LATEST UPDATE  

November 3rd - Day 51


All the wall units are up and ready to be filled, the lower ones are also in but they keep going in and out as things get plumbed in and connected up. The island is up and ready for the oak worktop to be varnished (6 times!!!) - the sideboard worktops were cut and connected today, ready to be cut out tomorrow so the hob and sink can be connected and put in. We've had a working fridge freezer and oven for a few days now and I can't believe how much I've missed eating REAL food!! The first day, my husband forgot half the meal because he was so out of sync with cooking...!

I've also been buying a few things - even though we said we wouldn't until its finished! Oops. I found some lovely mason jar glasses - anyone who knows me knows how much I think everything should be eaten/drank out of jars (okay, not everything...) and these were a bargain that I couldn't turn down. I also finally found the ceramic jug I wanted, and I may have accidentally bought a new set of coffee, tea and sugar containers. That's what happened when your husband gives you his bank card and you find yourself in Next at Home!!! By the way, just on a side note, their Christmas range is now in store and my gosh, it's beautiful <3!!





We're definitely not going to be finished by the end of this week. We still have an entire wall that needs plastering and painting - the double doors and windows still haven't arrived so that'll most likely be the last job to be done. The floor also needs to go down once the units are done. We're hoping that next week will be the last week but to be honest, we're just go glad and grateful that it's looking so amazing that we don't mind waiting. Scout on the other hand is clearly missing his doggy man-space! He's been super clingy with us and loves the attention but he's a dog that needs some alone time, so he will be super happy to have his bedroom and garden back!


I'll have another update for you soon, and I promise in the meantime I will check in for a post that ISN'T about kitchens! ;) 

xo






Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Cute Spaces

As our house continually evolves and develops around us, there's one room that I can't wait to fill.

The smallest of the two spare rooms will eventually be a nursery, but until the time that we're expecting, it's a guest room. Now I don't know about you guys but with that in mind, it's really hard to decorate it without baby ideas in mind!

I posted a while back with an update on exactly how the room has taken shape, from how it was when we moved in, to when we painted it blue, to re-plastering and how it looked last time I checked in.

All I knew that I wanted for a future nursery was a tree shelf - my friend Joanna at Running on Sunshine did one for her daughter, and it looked mega cute <3 however we ran into problems when the IKEA shelves were too heavy for the walls and fell off - so for now its just a tree decal, but a cute one at that! 

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 You might also remember the shelves from this post - they are the IKEA spice racks painted with Annie Sloan. 
The frames above were originally mint hearts, but they just weren't utilising the space enough, so we used box frames to frame cut-outs of Arizona and Nevada (where we got married and honeymooned). 

The day-bed is the IKEA BRIMNES one, which once we put together, we absolutely loved! 


The bed set is from Primark. We wanted pastel colours and I absolutely loved this summers range of pineapples and flamingos, hence the array of pillows to match! 
A lot of inspiration for this room came from people I follow on Instagram and it's only fair I show them off here to you guys so you can see what my ultimate aim has always been!











These guys have got interior design down to the CUTEST level ever, I'd happily live in any of those rooms :)
I really love the clean, crisp white rooms, and I was just moments away from convincing hubs we should re-paint, and then i found the gorgeous cute room by Petite Vintage Interiors(above) and realised it could look just as cute in the brown. 

 You can see my inspiration in the instagram section above, so I'm sure you'll recognise a few pieces below - I've been collecting these bits for months, but couldn't see their potential until I had them altogether!



Shelves:
Ice Cream lamp - 
LOVE letters - The Range
Mint and Yellow frames - Primark
Flamingo mug - Primark
Owl frame - Next
Owl carved wood - The Range
Strawberry trinket box - Tiger

Wall:  
Cloud shelves - £3, Tiger
Mint heart frames - £2.50 each, Primark
House box frames - £6 each, The Range
You are my sunshine box frame - £5, Primark
 People always laugh when I say the majority of pieces in this room are from places like Tiger and Primark. It's so cheap but can look so good when matched properly! I like to support local businesses as much as possible, but when there are items 90% cheaper on eBay, for example, I'm such a sucker for a bargain that I have to get it. 

A good room is a mixture of bargains and handmade one of a kind pieces.

I can't wait until we're expecting a little one! Just another excuse to get my craft on and put that stamp on it. Oh, and get all new furniture ;) 

xo