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DIY: No- Sew!

I desperately wanted to buy a ton of throw pillows and drown in an ocean of beautiful fabrics, but being on a budget didn't allow for that to happen as I had hoped for. In the midst of my sorrow I decided to make my own!  I had a few pillows laying around the house that I wasn't happy with, so I chose them to be my victims!

Supplies:
- Machine washable, strong adhesive fabric glue (can be found for $3 at Michaels)
- Beginners Sewing kit; came with the measuring tape, scissors, and pins (Yardage Town $12)




1. Find fabric that you love
2. Find an old pillow that has a great shape to it.
3. Measure your pillow
4. Measure the fabric:
      - Give yourself about 2 inches extra, in width, on each side.
      - For Length, double the number you measured for the pillow.
Example: Width of pillow is 6", cut the material at 10"
                Length of pillow is 12", cut the material at 24"

4. Lay the material flat on the floor, and fold in about an inch on all for sides.
5. Pin the material down, and iron the edges to make a clear fold.


CAUTION: Be sure your material CAN be ironed, mine was not heat durable, I learned that the hard way.
6. Take your glue and begin to glue the material, and take away the pins as you make your way down the line. Wait about 10 minutes before beginning the next step.

7. Fold over the pillow, make sure you have clean and decisive lines:
After you've chosen how you will fold the back, pin the folds. 

8. Begin to glue on the folds, and remove the pins as you do. 
9. Let pillow dry for 24 hours, before any vigorous movement :) 


You did it!

TIP: While applying the glue, be sure not to press the material down, but take 4 fingers and pat it down as you go. This will prevent any dark glue marks left on the showcase side of the pillow.
 

DIY: Shadow Boxing - wk2

The walls in my room were totally bare, for that reason I had to come up with something. As I hate chords, I equally dislike bare walls. 

In our closet is a slew of wedding gifts that I haven't quite figured out what to do with. The day I finally had an idea ... a picture frame gift set was the perfect match.

The Victim: 



Supplies: 


1. Low-grade sand paper
2. Disposable gloves
3. Wood stain (or paint your choice) 
4. Paper Towel
5. Paint can opener.. or if you're like me and dont have one, a flat head screw driver ;) 

First, I removed the glass and backing of each picture frame. In order to keep track of which glass goes to each frame this is what I did: 


Second, I used the paper towel as a paint brush. I dipped just the tip of the towel into the wood finish and brushed each side with a very light layer.  After all seven had dried, I took the sand paper and roughed up each side to my liking.

Lastly, for the centerpiece I had a Window Frame (can be found at target). I used lace to fill the inside of the window frame instead of a picture (my preference). 

Final: 



I hope you like it! #homedecor #innerdecor