September 27, 2012

Fabulous Friday {45}

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Welcome friends!  So glad to have you here!  I hope you have had a great week.

 

 


The link with the most views from last week's party was...


Turquoise Mirror by Coastal Home Love

And here are a few of my favs:

Ghostie Cookies by Lizy B
   
DIY Pumpkin Pillow by Gingerbread


Ribbon Wreath by Uncommon


Yarn Wrapped Autumn Wreath 
from Bullfrogs and Bulldogs


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10 Fabulous Fall Decor Ideas

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Have I mentioned that I love Fall?  I've got 

10 Fabulous Fall Decor Ideas 

to share with you today.   It's not too late to get YOUR fall decor up!  You can just smell the pumpkin pie, cinnamon and freshly fallen leaves!

  



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Creative Pumpkin Arrangment


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Enjoy the season and have fun decorating!

Don't forget to stop back tomorrow for Fabulous Friday!








September 26, 2012

Yellow Chevron Curtains

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I am beyond excited to finally get to share my yellow chevron curtains with you!  Chevrons and I have had a love affair for quite some time now.  Are chevrons still the "in" thing?  Or has that craze passed?  Obviously, it really doesn't matter to me.  I think chevron is a very classic pattern.

When I finally decided on a gray and yellow color scheme for our living room (after living here a year) I knew that I just HAD TO HAVE big bold chevron curtains.  I did some research and found that the chevron curtains that I liked were selling for about $125!!  YIKES.  I knew that was not going to fly. So I did what I always do. I found a way to make what I wanted for less.

Here Comes the Sun: Yellow Chevron Curtains

Like what you see? You too can get these amazing curtains for cheap!  Wanna know how?

You will need a square, something to mark on your curtains, blue painters tape, paint, and of course, curtains.

This project takes some patience.  Trust me...stick with it.  It is worth it in the end.

Let's begin, shall we?

First, lay your curtain out flat and iron out all the wrinkles.  I used curtains from IKEA that we had hanging in our old house and had yet to use in our new place.

Beginning at the top of your curtain, lay your square where you want your first chevron to be.   Mark the top peak of your chevron.  I measured down 6 inches to mark the underside of the "peak". 



The horizontal distance between my chevrons was 14 inches.  Your measurements will be different  depending on you want your chevrons to look.  I continued to measure 14 inches between peaks and 6 inches down.  I then used my square as a guide to place the tape onto the curtains, making sure that the tape lines stay straight.  Finish taping one row of chevrons and then move down to the next row. Continue to tape across and down your curtain.  This is the tedious part.  You might want to give up but I'm telling you..don't.  It is worth it in the end.

Once you have your curtain taped, move it to a location for painting.  I took mine to the garage and placed a tarp under it.  The paint WILL soak through your curtain to the tarp so make sure you are ok with the tarp getting paint on it. Make sure the edges of the tape are pressed down to avoid any paint from seeping under the tape.  I used regular interior paint in a flat finish and applied it with a roller.


 The light in my garage was sooo not good this day!

I left some white space at the bottom of the curtain but you could paint the chevrons to the bottom.  It's totally up to you.

I would suggest a small roller instead of a larger one.  Also, to ensure that paint does not seep under the tape, roll from the tape toward the center of your chevron. Does this make sense?  If you roll from the middle of your chevron toward the tape, you are more likely to push paint under the tape which is not the result that we are going for. Give it a good coat of paint.  You may want to do two coats. I only did one and I had to do some touch ups after I put the curtains up and noticed some thin spots when the light shined through. You can see the thin spots in the picture below. 



Let the paint dry and remove the tape.

What do you think?  


Here Comes the Sun: Yellow Chevron Curtains

I absolutely LOVE them.  They make such a bold statement in the room.  I love it because you see them right when you walk in the front door.  One of the problems that I find with renting is that you can't paint the walls.  I think these curtains add tons of color to the room and go well with the neutral {blah} walls. I was worried that the bold color would not work well in the Fall.  {I actually made these this past summer.}   I thought the yellow was more of a summer color but now that I see it with my Fall Mantel, I think it works well.  


Here Comes the Sun: Yellow Chevron Curtains


Do you have a bold statement in your house?

September 23, 2012

Fall Favorites {a flashback}

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HAPPY FALL! 

To celebrate the official start of Fall, I want to share some of my Fall posts from last year.  I don't do many re-cap posts but since I didn't have many followers at this time last year, these will be new for most of you.

ENJOY!



Give your kids a custom made bag with this Candy Corn Trick-or-Treat Bag.  



The best part is that these bags are on the small side so the kiddos won't end up with tons of candy.  


Need some Halloween decor for your mantel or front porch? Here is a super easy way to bling up your pumpkin




To satisfy your sweet tooth, try these Witches' Brooms Cookies.




If you are looking for a Fall craft for the kids, try these Stained Glass Leaves.  They look so pretty hanging in a sunny window.



Hopefully you are in the Fall spirit.  I am giddy with excitement as we head into this wonderful season. 

September 20, 2012

Fabulous Friday {44}

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Welcome friends!  So glad to have you here!  


 


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The link with the most views from last week's party was...

Swamp Slime Martini by I Gotta Try That



How fun would this be at your Halloween party?


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Mixed Berry Parfait

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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of NECTRESSE™Sweetener. All opinions are 100% mine.

I am always looking for new  recipes for quick and easy meals.  The most difficult meal in our family seems to be breakfast.  Mornings are chaos instead of clockwork and breakfast is sometimes left on the table uneaten because we run out of time before we have to head out the door.  Please tell me that I am not the only one who has this problem. I am also on a mission to make healthier choices which includes limiting our intake of artificial products.  That's why I was so excited when I was asked to sample  the new NECTRESSE™Sweetener.  Nectresse is the only 100% natural sweetener made from fruit.  It is made from monk fruit extract, has zero calories and is a perfect substitute for sugar.

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I decided to test it out by making a mixed berry parfait.

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Ingredients

1/2 cup Vanilla Yogurt (Greek)

2 packets Nectresse Sweetener

Mixed berries

(I used strawberries and raspberries)

Walnuts (you could also use granola)

 

Assembling this is a snap.

Mix 2 packets Nectresse Sweetener with 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt.

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Layer the yogurt and fruit in a container and top with crushed nuts.  

 

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I used walnuts but you could also use granola.

I made these ahead of time in mason jars.  I can store them in the fridge and we can grab and go for breakfast in the car on those chaotic mornings.

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September 18, 2012

Fall Mantel

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Is it still unseasonably warm where you live?  Where is this Fall weather that should be here?  I guess I will have to wait a bit longer.  But I just couldn't wait any longer to decorate my Fall mantel. I was almost ready to break out the decorations at the end of August but just couldn't bring myself to do it.  I forced myself to wait until September.



And the best part... I had everything in my stash from last year!

I added the old window to my mantel earlier this year and I love it.  It is the perfect backdrop and can be used for any season or holiday.  

The beads are actually candle holders that I bought a long time ago.    Lately I have been really drawn to  these type of beads.  I used them on my Autumn wreath.


The frames spell out the word Autumn.  I made these a while ago (before the Cricut and Silhouette became popular). Yes, those letters were drawn and cut by hand {shocker}


I filled my dollar store hurricane vase with plastic jewel pumpkins and leaves ( also from the dollar store) and a candle.


A couple more candles, some fall colored flowers, and a star shaped lantern and I've got myself a new seasonal mantel.






Now if this weather could just take a hint!








September 17, 2012

Autumn Wreath

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Autumn is my absolute favorite season.  I am looking forward to the weather getting a bit cooler, some pumpkin patch pickin' and some Fall festivals.  I love the colors of Autumn.... the red and golden hues.  My wedding anniversary is also in Autumn which makes the season even sweeter.   I even wanted to name my daughter Autumn since she was born in November. Unfortunately, I was vetoed on that one. 

In order to bring a bit of the season into my home, I made my Autumn Wreath for my door last week.  This was probably one of the easiest, quickest projects I have ever done and I am in love with the result.  I was inspired by this wreath that was linked up to my Fabulous Friday party.


Here are the supplies that I used to make the wreath:

Grapevine wreath
2 glass bead picks
1 pick with pumpkin, gourd, leaves and berries

All I did was stick the picks into the wreath.  How easy is that?? I did not use any glue because I wanted to be able to re-use the grapevine wreath for other seasons.  None of the picks have fallen out yet so I think it will hold up well without glue.


I am in LOVE with the colored glass beads.




The berries make me think of walks in the woods on crisp days.


I love how it turned out.  It is the perfect touch for my front door.




How are you decorating for this season?
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