Saturday, October 29, 2016

New fantastic items to inspire you

What sparks your imagination?  


Is it color?


Is it style?



Is it plain to pizzazz possibilities?





We found some fab items that fit the bill for all reasons.



Another Brick in this Wall Stencil 

Wood appliques for cigar boxes, painted furniture, decorative add-ons to any project, book, journal or gift.  Simply glue one and PAINT or STAIN or GLAZE.


Make sure to stop by and see  new stock items and find how you can create with paint, glazes, and waxes.


Create your own absolutely one of a kind pieces.





Same piece of furniture sanded and cleaned. Add Dixie Belle Paint, Swamp Mud texture and Stencil for an amazing makeover.



Here is another idea for you....ceiling tile embossed wallpaper applied  and painted.  AMAZING results!   




YOU're the redo Star & your furnishings can be truly AMAZING.

Thanks for visiting us. 








Wednesday, October 26, 2016

reDIY of a DIY--flea market find blanket chest

I love flea market finds!  I'm a complete sucker for the 75% off booths, which is where this blanket chest originated.

You can tell from the tape measure that it's a pretty good size, and it's been painted with a crackle finish. 

Ask me how much it cost.

It was $3.75!!!  
Admit it.  You would have bought it for $3.75, too, right?

Anyway I want it to be red, so get out the chalk paint . . . 
It's just a coat of red, with a creme wax coating, but the crackles and the blue beneath make it look like I really worked on it.  Kind of like stealing the effect from someone else's DIY efforts, so a thank you to the original blue painter person!  I suppose the lesson here is, don't be afraid of a previous DIY.  If you don't like previous DIY, just reDIY it.

We've been hunting for a chair for this spot, but until then, this $3.75 find has lots of storage and is sturdy enough to use as a bench.  (It's currently full of blankets and the daughter's coloring books/colored pencil stash.)





Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Spooky Altered Bottle

I am in love with the entire DIY scene! I have scads of empty glass bottles in my garage just waiting for an opportunity like this:




Dixie Belle Chalk paint is perfect for covering glass bottles. A little Grunge Glaze and some embellishments are all it takes.

Ciao for now,
-Trish Alger

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Fun and Funky Lamp Redo

Welcome DIY'ers!   




Today I am transforming a tired old lamp using Dixie Belle Paints. Join me in this quick tutorial and learn how you can give new life to an out dated old lamp. 

I began with a very beautiful lamp.  It was actually one of my favorite pieces when my house was decorated in the Old World Tuscan look.  I unfortunately, forgot to click a quick pic before I started painting.  The lamp was originally dark, gold guilded and very old Mediterranean style.  It holds a special place for me so when it no longer matched my current design trend I thought let's just make it fit as I just could not stand parting with it.  So, here you see it with the base coat of Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in Gulf still very pretty, but not quite what I was after as it was a little vibrant for what I was going for. 

 Next, I began sanding it using these amazing sanding sponges
   
 I then added a coat of Grunge Glaze. I painted it on using these great chip brushes and wiped away the excess with paper towel.  I cannot even tell you the difference the Grunge Glaze made...no need to clear coat, wait, what? Skip a step? Yes, that is what I said. If you desire the added protection of a clear coat, however, then please use this satin clear coat sealer. You will not be sorry.
   
   

I am so very pleased with this Dixie Belle redo.   
I can't wait to get my hands on the next one! 

Thanks for stopping by!
Steph S. for DIY Design Studios

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Give it in PARIS!










I had a white box that I have been wanting to use to do something
Parisian with it! 



My white blank board box didn't inspire me, I needed something more rustic.  Dixie Belle paints were perfect for the project.  The paints and glazes are great for any surface...wood, metal, glass, laminate, ceramic and even fabric! EVEN paper and cardboard!


 
I first painted the box with a thin almost dry coat of Dixie Bell Paint - ButterCream, the reason is the cardboard is pourous and I  didn't want the Dixie Belle - Vandyke Glaze to soak into the cardboard.



 

Next I painted a light layer with an almost dry brush of  Dixie Belle - Vandyke Glaze, that gave me the texture I was looking for on my box!  Now I have a rustic box to work with.


 
I stamped the Eiffel Tower with my Mailbox Muse Paris stamps with black ink! 

Dixie Bell Paint - Flamingo Paint with the Paris Stencil, be careful to stencil with a dry brush or rag... add layers of paint... avoid seepage under the stencil!

 
LET DRY!

 
Add  German Scrap around the edges for a little bling! Paint over the word Paris with Wink of Stella Pen!

 
Add a few paper handmade flowers and you have a beautiful gift box!

 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

DIY gender reveal party decorations

As first time grandparents-to-be, we recently hosted a gender reveal party for our second son and daughter-in-law.  Are you ready?  There are quite a few photos in this post, with plenty of diy decorating ideas.

This was a casual outdoor occasion, with a little over 30 guests.  The color scheme was basic baby pink and blue.

Here is an easy DIY decoration--hang some pink and blue vintage baby clothes (the blue outfit was grandpa's, making this even better!)
tiny clothespins are always a fun touch!
Construction paper rosettes, always one of my favorite go-to decorations!

Fabric rag swag
 tiki torches and table candles were citronella, keeping away mosquitoes
You can purchase fabric to make these swags, but a less expensive, not to mention greener, option is to visit a thrift store and find whatever cotton shirts happen to be on clearance.  Cut or tear the fabric into the desired length of strips, and attach as follows to a length of twine or clothesline.  I generally use jute twine for hanging, but be sure it's a 3 ply for strength.
1. Loop  fabric strip, as shown, and lay it under a length of twine

2. Bring the two ends of the looped fabric around twine & through fabric loop

3.  Pull the ends as tight as you like

Here is my result--yours may be tighter, or looser, or differently spaced.

You can add other elements, such as burlap panels, like I did here for a baby shower:

Back to the gender reveal--it was a windy day, and even though you can't see these in the photos,  I absolutely LOVE these DIY tablecloth weights!  So handy, inexpensive, and easy to make:

 
Regular spring clip clothespins, with large sized glass dragon tears glued to the ends--simply clip these to the corners, and sometimes center edges, depending on how windy it is, of the tablecloths to keep things from blowing about.

Centerpieces--vintage baby shoes stuffed with tulle and tiny glass jars filled with wildflowers.  These were set on pink or blue trimmed hankies (my grandma's) on  "silver" platters, along with lengths of ribbon.
the tables also had a sprinkling of star confetti


That covers all the basic decorations.  All of these things were either in my art or decorating stash, along with a vintage stork you can see here.  Just in case you're interested, and at the risk of oversharing, here is the actual reveal:
Just in case there was any doubt, the blue-for-boy was repeated in the delicious cake, made by daughter-in-law #1:

Baby Boy is due in early January--how much baby stuff do you think I can get made by then????
Happy Wednesday!
:)trisha

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Christmas Tree Card Hanger

Christmas is on its way and a DIY Christmas card holder was in order. 



Using the following you too can create a cute and easy-peasy project to use or to gift.

Wood and Chicken Wire Tree  
Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in Fluff  
Dixie Belle Glaze in Gold  
Dixie Belle Best Dang Wax in Clear  
Tiny Cute Clothespins

I  taped off the chickenwire, painted the wood portions of the tree with the Fluff paint, and let dry.



Then I lightly sanded-down the small bits of wood that swelled and splintered from the paint and added some gold glaze.



After the glaze dried I used a soft cloth to rub on the clear wax in a small layer and after letting it set for an hour I came back and buffed it with the same cloth.


Such an easy project with a cute utilization.

There is so much more you could add yourself to personalize it. Let us know what you create!
Ciao for now,
-Trish Alger

ZEN for me.

I chose to recycle a canvas box frame for my project.  I got this after Fall/Christmas for clearance at 90% off, so it was ninety cents!   Y...