Saturday, April 16, 2016

Spring Wreaths

I've been on a wreath making kick lately. Here are a few of my recent creations. 


















Thursday, October 29, 2015

Metallic Spray Painted Pumpkins

I don't know about you, but I'm not really a huge fan of carving pumpkins. Cleaning out the guts gets really messy and gross, not to mention cold (I really hate touching cold things with my bare hands). Then, every time I come up with a cool design, I can never carry it out satisfactorily, so my pumpkin ends up just looking a little sad. And, a carved pumpkin never seems to last very long and ends up in a rotting, moldy heap on my porch that I have to clean up.



 Therefore, this year I decided to forego this messy tradition and just stick with spray paint. And, since I'm a huge procrastinator, I ended up doing these at night in the dark, so don't be too judgmental of the orange showing through. Yes, I could go back and touch up, but it took me long enough just to get this much done, so that's probably not going to happen. I'm pretty happy with the way they turned out.
















Friday, August 7, 2015

Modern purple and gray baby quilt

Well, I finally finished little miss' quilt for her nursery. It sure took me long enough. I guess I know now not to leave nesting projects for the last minute. I was literally sewing on this the day I went into labor, but it still took me about four months to finish it. 

To go along with the color scheme of the room, I chose purple and gray fabrics for the quilt. I just love mixing patterns together, and I think these are a great match. 

(Pictures of the entire nursery are coming soon)














I had some extra fabric, so I made a couple pillows to match.










Here are a couple close-ups.









One satisfied customer! 


Sunday, June 7, 2015

Create a framed wall collage for under $30






I wanted to create a focal point on this blank wall in my living room but had a limited budget. With a little luck and ingenuity, I was able to pull this photo collage together for under $30. Here's how.

First, I started with the frames. I went to Ikea and bought 12 of the NYTTJA frames for $1.99 each, for a total of $23.88 plus tax. They come in a variety of colors, but I chose black.



Next, I needed to find something to fill the frames. I lucked out by finding a tulip calendar on clearance for $2.50. It was a simple matter to take the calendar apart and trim each page down to the right size.






All that was left was to hang the frames. There are several methods to get the perfect spacing for a collage. Since all my frames are the same size, I simple measured a grid on the wall and put my nails in place.




I love how this all came together. It has definitely become a focal point in the room and quite a conversation piece as well.



Since I already had nails on hand, my total cost for the project was about $26.50. Now that's what I call a bargain!



Monday, June 1, 2015

Deedah's Designs: the inspiration behind the name

When my oldest nephew was a baby, I babysat him on a fairly regular basis. My brother worked full time and my sister-in-law was in school. I had recently graduated from college and didn't have a regular job, so I had the opportunity to get to spend several days a week with baby J for about four months. I adored this time with him. As the first grandchild in the family, he was a bit spoiled (in a good way) and was absolutely adorable. As he was learning how to talk, he couldn't pronounce my name, Lisa, but instead called me Deedah. It was adorable. I tried on occasion to teach him to say my name correctly, but Deedah had already stuck. So, from that point on, I became Aunt Deedah. It is a title I have become quite fond of over the years, and I will always be glad to answer to it.