Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

11 August, 2013

How to convert an old window frame into a chalk board....

This is my new chalk board that serves for the sharing of inspirational quotes,
 but also looks very decorative on any wall in our house! 

Believe it or not, this used to be an old window frame, now converted into a very decorative and useful piece of art that will stand out on any wall in your home. In this post I am sharing with you the step by step process of how to make a board like this by yourself in your spare time. I hope you try it and enjoy the final product.


STEP 1:
Dust off the old window frame.


STEP 2:
Lay it flat on a surface and do a gentle sanding down, covering the whole frame area.


STEP 3:
Just to make sure that the paint will stick to wood well, apply primer first - this will bond the top coat of paint really well with the wood. Allow 2 hours to dry.


STEP 4:
In order to get the old french provincial look, you can apply a darker colour to the edges of the frame - for this you may want to choose dark grey, black or dark brown. Paint is applied scarcely and whilst wet, you can use a cotton cloth to rub it into the wood. We are after that natural look - aiming away from perfection.
Allow an hour to two to dry.


STEP 5:
Now you can measure the size of the window and get the piece of ply-board in that exact size from your local Bunnings or Masters store. Cut the plywood to the exact dimensions. Once you have your ply-board, we can now prepare it for chalk paint. Just like with the frame, we start off by applying the primer, this will make sure that our chalk paint sticks well. Allow 2 hours to dry.


STEP 6:
Now you are ready to apply the black chalk paint. You will need to apply the chalk paint twice, waiting 2 hours in between the coats.


STEP 7:
Meanwhile, we apply the desired colour on our window frame - I used off white colour. We go over the whole frame, even the darker painted corners. As you are painting away, you would use a cloth to rub off some of the colour to show the darker coat underneath that we applied around the edges of the frame. Depending on how it looks, you may want to re-apply the darker colour around the corners and keep rubbing it into the wood until you get the desired effect.  Leave overnight to dry.


STEP 8:
Now we are ready to take the glass out of the window frame and fix the newly painted black chalkboard into the frame. Use a staple gun to secure it into the frame.


STEP 9:
You may want to use a hammer to secure any staples that are stubborn and don't want to go all the way in.


STEP 10:
The last thing we have to do is add the cord at the back of the frame so that we can hang it onto the wall. I have used the staple gun for the cord as well, leaving it secure and strong enough to hang onto the wall.

Your Decorative Black Board is Now Ready to Be Used!
Be creative and change your message as often as you like....

GREAT IN THE HALLWAY



I was hoping to make this a useful tutorial, so please let me know if you find it useful and if I missed anything in the instructions.

HAPPY CREATIONS!!!

09 June, 2012

Revamping the old furniture

Love for the white furniture! There is something to be said for white furniture. It looks elegant, gives that fresh look, and breathes in fresh air to any room. I love to use different shades of white combined with earthy tones, such as different shades of gray, lime, taupe and cream, textured materials such hemp, linen, thick cotton, raw silk and occasional wicker chair, basket or a stool.

MY NEW CUPBOARD
Paint colour: Colorbond "Evening Haze W"


Over the past several years I have converted several old wood pieces of furniture from plain wood look into a stylish white pieces. I will share some of my projects here on my blog and show "before & after" look. This old cupboard that I purchased in an op shop is a perfect example that shows how a lick of paint can give it a new life.

  1. I took the handles off
  2. Gave it a quick sand with the sand paper
  3. Applied the paint undercoat to make sure that paint seals well
  4. Three coats of paint will do the trick and make sure that there are no paint inconsistencies 
  5. The whole process takes 3-4 days but it is well worth it  


BEFORE


28 May, 2012

17 March, 2012

by nord - where design meets nature

More inspiration housewares...

This comes from 'by nord', (via bynord) - Danish design that is defined by simplicity and functionality and inspired by the diversity of the raw yet beautiful Nordic nature... LOVE IT!!!

13 March, 2012

Inspiration is all around us...

Fremantle always inspires me... beautiful coffee shops, boutiques, streets, architecture...

CORNER STORE IN FREMANTLE
(adorable shop full of accessories for the little ones)
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Here is a good reminder of color combinations that always work:
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15 December, 2011

03 December, 2011

24 September, 2011

Something for inspriation

I am knitting, crocheting and designing as I go, with many new ideas in my head... Whilst I am very busy working on all of this and not much to show in terms of finished product, I thought I'd leave my blog page with this inspirational photo that I found in "INSIDE OUT" magazine, Jul-Aug 2008, photo by Sam McAdam. 'Sunchi B' is all about home accessories, and as very soon there will be a range of cushions coming, this seems like a very inspirational shot worth sharing!

15 September, 2011

Madam Bukeshla boutique - Design & Stitich

What a wonderful inspirational day in Fremantle today! WRAY AV. is just an amazing street in which you can find so much food for thought. Madam Bukeshla boutique is an adorable, amazing, creative corner created by the owner Trish Bygott - Clothing Designer, Stitcher and a creator of unique and inspirational garments . Here you can find a treasury of wonderful fabrics and hand made clothing items, jewelry, toys, decorative baskets, wall hangings and many other items that simply take your breath away. If you are looking for an inspiration, food for thought, go and visit this amazing artisan  in her amazing boutique / studio. With Trish's permission here are couple of photos that I took today! THANK YOU Madam Bukeshla!

Shop window - piece of art in itself!
The treasury of art pieces
Madam Bukeshla at work with with her amazing collection of fabrics in her studio

15 August, 2011

Looking for inspiration - thinking of my next project

Now that I have finished the rug for Garcelle's room, my mind is wandering again. I love knitting, crocheting, wool, textured materials, raw wood and natural tones. I find inspiration in these over and over again. So, while I am thinking over what to make next, I might leave you all with a couple of images from the amazing home of knitting designer, Ineke Visser, all the way from Finland. This home was featured in ELLE Interior, and the photographer is Morten Holtum.

This is Ineke's production corner



I fell in love with this home as soon as I saw it. It is where natural materials meet and live in harmony. To me it offers tranquility and it is a place where inspiration would come to you naturally.


 Shhhh....

22 July, 2011

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