Bringing {Vintage} to your home
All furniture in my house were bought from IKEA so there’s no vintage looking to it. We just hang on to it until we find a perfect house we call home. Then, I will do my yard the way it supposed to be, decorate the house with vintage and shabby chic style, have a real working studio etc etc. For now I just create and adding vintage stuff to my house.
The best place to find ‘vintage’ stuff is Goodwill and other consignment stores, also garage sale.
This is what I plan to add in the dining room: Burlap place mats and a rattan basket to store the place mats. If I make my own place mats, it will cost me less than $ 10 for 10 place mats. The rattan basket will range from $ 10-20. I suggest to invest a good one, not the cheap looking one.
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Basically you need burlap, stencil, acrylic paint, brush and blue painter tape to make these burlap place mats.
For the kitchen, I made a mason jar soap dispenser and threw away all the plastic dispense.
You’ll need mason jar, spray paints, soap dispenser, drill and nose pliers.
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I am making these Wall Terrarium too, but with artificial plants 🙂 and paint the jars white and the clams black.
I am hoping to post my creation soon, hopefully by next week. Till then….
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1 Response to This Post
Shashikala
January 21, 2015 |
Awesome. simply beautiful.