October 11, 2010

DIY Home Decor: Part 1

I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!!  I know I did!  The weather was just beautiful, and I tried to soak it up as much as I could.  Kelly was out of town for the majority of the weekend, so I had the entire weekend to myself!  Friday night I surprised this little lady and her sister at Cru Wine Bar at the Shops of Legacy to celebrate her b-day.  Saturday morning I headed over to my parent's house--with the pups in tow--to spend the rest of the weekend with them.  My Dad and I got busy working on a project for the house (more on that later), and then we met up with my Mom to grab a bite to eat and head to the movies.  We saw Secretariat and it was PHENOMENAL!  I highly recommend it!  After the movies we headed back to the house to finish working on the project and lounge around.  Sunday my Mom and I ran errands, and then it was time to get ready for the week.  Such a wonderful and relaxing weekend! 

And now on to the point of my post.  I've been dying to do a series of posts, and I finally have some material worth sharing.  I've read blog after blog and they all seem to have a series of posts of some sort, and I wanted to join in all the fun with a series of my own: DIY Home Decor. 

I'm in the process of revamping the look and feel of the decor in our house.  That can get fairly expensive fairly quickly, so in the interest of saving money, I'm trying to repurpose some of the stuff we already have and make it work with my new "pallet."  I was browsing Pottery Barn's website for some inspiration ideas, when I ran across this cute shadow box, and thought "hey, I can make that!"  (My famous last words!!) 


So here's how I did it!  I had a frame from my sophomore year in college that I thought would do the trick.  I took it apart and tore off the heart shaped flower petals. 

Then I cut some left over linen from this project (I'm so excited I can finally say that!  I'm always jealous when other bloggers just throw something together with materials they already have), and used some old keys I had hanging by the back door for the art work.  I hot glued the keys on to the linen (which is very forgiving by the way!  If I messed up, I just pulled up the key and reglued it), and let it dry. 



And in no time, I had my very own shadow box!  What do you think?  How have you reused your old stuff?

3 comments:

Virginia said...

LOVE IT!!! The first of many DIY posts by Nat...i drove by our GoodWill store today and thought of you! Funny huh? I think we should go together and hit up the ones near highland park and southlake...where all the rich people get rid of all thier fab stuff! What do you think? xoxoxo

Mandi said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE! Such a creative girl you are. :)

Sue Nelms said...

Cute, cute, cute!