Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lulu Dk

I went to the luludk website tonight to get the wall covering for the below tablescape for you.
It is actually a fabric called Minerva and you can see it here. Maybe Markham Roberts upholstered that dining room wall or perhaps he commissioned the pattern for a paper (anything is available custom).

While there I caught sight of some new patterns. This one is so ephemeral! I love it. Very Bloomsbury group - yet the feathers have an underwater quality about them. I immediately thought about sea life waving back and forth with the movement of the sea.

Thinking it could work very well at my parents' beach house. "Plumes" in colors Rose, Mist, Driftwood and Emerald...




via luludk

Monday, October 19, 2009

Do It Yourself, and in my case, with mixed results

A while back (here) I found a nice and very cheap fabric at JoAnn's which I wanted to use to make shades for Teddy's room. Initially I wanted to sew roman shades, but after seeing this post on one of my favorite blogs, Little Green Notebook, I got really antsy and decided to use Jenny's mini-blind makeover for the shades in Teddy's room.

Tom was away this past weekend and I spread out my mess on the dining room table and got to work. Although I read all of the comments about the shades, I still went ahead and used blackout liner (even though most people where having trouble with this)- since the whole reason I wanted to replace the mini blinds was to minimize the light in his room. I thought I might have figured out what they were doing wrong :-) and I went ahead with another technique I came up with. It was all going along slowly but steadily and luckily, my friend Leslie came over and helped me do the math to figure out the number of folds for the shade -- just when I was about to loose steam.

I eagerly glued the shades together and hung them as soon as the glue hardened (hardly). I was so excited! They looked so cute in the window...until I tried to raise them. Uh-oh.


The shades were a crumpled mess - something my drapery guy would SHOOT me for hanging in my home!!! And they were sort of bent (the weight of the fabric + liner was too heavy to keep the cheap metal blinds straight) and let a lot of light in from the sides! Ikes, not functional or attractive.
Oh well... I have styled the heck out of them here and they look good (a cross between balloon and relaxed romans) in these pictures. These will have to do for now - until I can get more fabric and sew one, for real, this time.


Here is what I learned:
1) This tutorial is awesome - if you use really light fabric -like a see through linen - and don't have to apply a blackout liner. I really think it could work well and the directions were pretty easy to follow.
2) In my case, if I had been patient and made my own real fabric shades, I think they would function better than these since so much light streams from the sides.
3) Do it yourself projects are fun and exciting but you never know how they will turn out until they are finished.
Hope you had a fun and fruitful weekend!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Kitchen Inspiration

I have been so checked out of blogland and I am finally getting back into it after a long break! I promise I have some fun things in store for HUNT this fall. One of my great friends from college is a personal organizer and I am starting a new feature called, "Organize Me, Mrs. Lee" where I will ask her tips and strategies for all of our organizing needs. Also, I have some fun homes to feature and more "What Is" posts to share.

Aerin Lauder, You Rock.
Here it is. This is how I want our kitchen to feel.

I love the painted floor, but not sure if I will do that right now. I LOVE the- white, blue - warm, fun and FAMILY feeling here. The kids artwork. I love this kitchen and want to pull up a chair with fair Aerin and chat about her day.
If you like this fabric it is Deauville by Alan Campbell for Quadrille Fabrics.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Jo-Ann Can

While hunting for some oil cloth fabric to cover the kids' tables at Teddy's party I came across some GREAT finds at Jo-Ann fabrics. Who knew they carried faux ostrich and shagreen? These vinyl fabrics were about 15 dollars a yard and they were good quality, in my opinion!

Loving this hermes orange.

The BEST part of my Jo-Ann outing was this find over on the sale rack.
I nabbed this adorable fabric for 10 dollars/yard. I am planning to sew roman shades (with the help of my mom) for Big Ted's room.