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I came across this beautiful photograph by Max Attenborough the other day (via Lolalina) and almost immediately afterwards stumbled upon this vibrant pink dress that is nearly a perfect color match for the chair in the photo. And just like that, a new Wares to Wear post was born. Yay! If you'd like to check out my past wearable translations of images and products that inspire me, you can find those posts here. xo Ez
Beauty crosses all language barriers, so even without an English translation I am still thoroughly inspired by the Likainen Parketti blog written by Netta-Lee for Lily (first spotted via this pin). I just love the clean modern look of her beautiful home that she shares in snippets throughout her posts. It's the sort of space I dream of having some day, so I'm bookmarking her posts like crazy for future inspiration. See all of Netta-Lee's posts right here.
Today I am delighted to team up with HomeMint to share three simple DIY home decor tutorials with you. My goal was to captures the essence of what HomeMint is all about...expressing your unique personal style through the objects you choose to surround yourself with in your home. So with that in mind I created three very easy ways to dress up a standard throw pillow that will make it truly yours!
For these projects you will need cotton or cotton-blend throw pillows in whatever color(s) you like. The linen ones I had were already printed on one side, so by adding these DIY elements to the backside of each I was able to create accent pieces that will perform double duty! Score!
Triangle Pillow Supplies:
Wool Felt — You will need 1/4 yard or less per pillow
Tip: Click on any of the step photos below to see an enlarged view in a new window.
1. If using a rotary cutting tool, you will want to work on top of a self-healing mat. Cut your wool felt into long strips that are 2.5" wide. Then use your template to cut your strips into even squares (it's important that they are even). You will need nine squares for the pillow design shown here, but you may need more or less depending the design you make.
2. Once you have finished cutting your squares, place your ruler through the middle of one square, lining it up against both points.
3. Cut all your squares in half from point to point.
4. Set triangles aside.
5. This is the fun part! Play around with your triangles and create a graphic pattern on your pillow that you love. There are endless options to choose from! Leave your final design set up on your pillow to aid with the next step.
6. Working on top of your scrap piece of paper, apply fabric glue to the back of one of your triangles. Be sure to get glue along the very edge and points of the shape, and follow any special manufactuer directions listed on the glue bottle.
7. Apply your glued triangle to your pillow and gently press it into place. Make sure to adhere it along the edges and points. Tip: I recommend starting your gluing process in one corner of your pillow / design and working your way in rows until your design is complete.
Embroidery Floss — choose a color that closely matches your yarn color
Embroidery Needle
Fabric Scissors
First you're going to want to start by making four pom poms. You can watch a quick video tutorial that I created for some super simple pom poms right here:
Make your pom poms any color and size that you'd like.
1. Thread and knot your needle with embroidery floss. Begin by sewing through the center of your pom pom until the knot is buried inside. Stitch back through the opposite way and pull tight. Stitch forward and back through the pom pom two more times to make sure that it is secure. You should now have a pom pom firmly attached to the end of your threaded needle.
2. Use your needle to stitch through one corner of your pillow. Pull your thread through until your pom pom is taught against the pillow.
4. Stitch back through the pom pom and pull your thread tight.
5. Continue to stitch forward and back through your pom pom, passing through the fabric on the edge of your pillow several times as you go.
6. Once the pom pom is securely attached. Tightly double (or triple) knot your thread. Try to do this as close to the corner of your pillow as you can so that it is hidden underneath the pom pom.
7. One down! Now repeat this process on the remaining three corners. You can even add pom poms all the way around the edge of your pillow if you feel adventurous!
Coarse Paintbrush in whatever width you'd like your stripes to be. You will have a bit more control over a narrower brush like the one I used.
Paint Palette or container to hold paint
1. Pour a small amount of paint onto your paint palette and dip your brush into it.
2. Paint stripes across your pillow. For the best results, I painted by brush fully across the width of my pillow in one solid stripe (even though the paint became very thin) and then went back over areas with my brush for a nice painterly effect. You can paint as many or as few stripes as you'd like. Let the paint dry.
Pat yourself on the back! You made another awesome pillow!
Stella approves!
If you don't already know, HomeMint is the innovative new home design & style shopping destination led by Justin Timberlake (he needs no introduction, right) and interior designer and celebrity stylist, Estee Stanley. Through curated collections of artfully designed affordable luxury home goods they aim to share their creativity and expertise with us all. You can read a bit more about Justin and Estee's story right here.
Once you sign up and take a fun personal style assessment, you'll be given one product recommendation by Justin and Estee that most closely matches your taste along with access to their full HomeMint collection (new items are added regularly, so you are sure to find something to fall in love with). There's no obligation to purchase anything of course (although you may just want to with the steep member discounts they offer). I personally feel that it's worth signing up just so you can receive their e-newsletter filled with simple styling tips and more! It's like having your own personal home decor expert pop by for tea and a little chit chat once a week!
Here's a quick peek at some of the awesomeness that is to be found at HomeMint. Pop on over and see more for yourself. xo Ez
1. Two Women Passing in Blue by Joshua Petker | 2. Chalkboard & Ceramic Storage Jars | 3. Vintage Over-Dyed Blue Kilim Rug | 4. Black Galapagos Deep Banded Bowls |
One day if/when my dream of home ownership becomes a reality I would love to have these beautiful Neutra House Numbers by Heath Ceramics hung proudly out front. They are just beautiful and seem like they would compliment just about any home style! Don't you also agree that they would make the loveliest housewarming gift for a dear friend or family member settling into a new home? See more from Heath Ceramics here. xo Ez
I spotted this awesome DIY Nail and Yarn Wall Art by Jen Loves Kev over on Pinterest the other day, and couldn't wait to share it here with you guys. Yes, hammering that many tiny nails into your wall is not for the faint of heart (or most renters), but I think the rewards for bravery are well worth it.
And like Jen suggests on her blog, you are not limited to just the 'Home Sweet Home' phrase...this DIY can be used to spell out any word, sentiment, or even alphabet that you want. So all you need to do is narrow it down to something you really love (good luck on that), grab your hammer, nails, and some pretty yarn, and make merry work of it! See more images and the full tutorial over on Jen Loves Kev. xo Ez