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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Grey Dey Thursdey # 31.....

Happy Grey Dey Thursdey Mes Amies!

Today, I’m sharing a sweeet Parisian storefront that my dear friend Rhonda made for me. Oh....a girl can dream...

..."Merci" Mon Amie!

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

DIY No Sew Union Jack Pillow....

I’ve always loved the look of  Union Jack Pillows. There are so many ways to personalize them to fit your own decor style that I thought I’d give it a try. Time being of the essence these days, I decided to take a shortcut and use a ready-made pillow that I already had on hand.



~*~Materials~*~

Ready-made pillow
Fabric: I used bleached canvas dropcloth
(for a tutorial on how to bleach and soften drop cloth, go HERE)
Scissors
Measuring tape/ruler
Fabric Glue or a Hot Glue Gun


~*~BEFORE~*~


 First, I measured the pillow from corner-to-corner and added  3” to that measurement.  I then cut a 2” wide strip of bleached drop cloth (I like to pull a few rows of thread in the dropcloth to “fray” the edges a bit).  I centered my cloth strip on the pillow and, using a hot glue gun (or fabric glue), glued it to the pillow.  



You will have some overlap at each end that looks like this.....

...I then simply cut the overlap at right angles to match the corner of the pillow and glued it down... 


Repeat the above steps to adhere a second strip of dropcloth to form a “criss cross” on your pillow.... 


Next, I measured the length of my pillow and cut a 3” wide strip of cloth to that exact measurement. Because my pillow has fringe on these ends, I needed my strip to end where the fringe begins. If your pillow does not have an existing trim, then you will need to add a few inches to your measured length to overlap on the back of the pillow. Again, center your strip on the pillow and glue from end-to-end....



Measure the width of your pillow and add a few inches to this measurement to, again, overlap it on the back of the pillow....(I used a 3” wide strip)....


When I was finished, my pillow looked like this...but I thought it needed something “more”.


 These are the sheers that hang in my sunroom. They were too long so I had to cut a good  12” off of them before hemming them. 


I used the original hem of the curtain and cut a strip long enough to cover the width of my pillow and... 

... used the original "side" hem of the curtain to cut a strip long enough to cover the length of my pillow. 

I glued them on as I did the dropcloth ....   



 VOILA!





Why not plug in your gluegun, grab an old pillow and give it “a little bit of some English?” 
It’ll be the bees knees mates.  


Friday, May 16, 2014

DIY Personalized Mousepad Cover...

I’ve had my mousepad for so long now that I stopped really “seeing it.” Well, at least until recently when I tackled the “clean my studio top to bottom project”. After removing everything off my desk to wipe down the protective glass on it, I really “looked” at it for the first time in a long time and thought: “hmmm...pretty ugly!” No worries...spray adhesive and fabric to the rescue!

DIY Personalized Mousepad Cover

Mousepad
Spray Adhesive
Fabric
Scissors
Copyright-free image
Card stock


~*~Before~*~

You can use any printed or solid fabric for this project but I decided to personalize my mousepad even further by transferring a pretty Frenchy image onto plain fabric instead. To do this, you first need to make a sheet to run through your printer.
I use “Aleene’s Crystal Clear Tacky Spray” (Michael's), 1 sheet of card stock paper and “Linen Look” fabric that I found at JoAnn Fabrics.
 
Cut your piece of fabric so it is at least 1” larger,  all around, than your card stock. In a well-ventilated area, preferably outside, liberally spray your sheet of card stock and then press it face down onto your fabric square. Make sure you have a firm surface to work on that will allow you to smooth out all the air bubbles.
Let dry a bit and then trim the excess fabric off the card stock. You should now have a piece that looks like this....


I chose this gorgeous image from The Graphics Fairy to work with.....

...next, simply run your fabric-covered piece of card stock through your printer as you would normally do to print.

**Suggestions:  Remove all paper from paper tray and run your card stock through as a single sheet. I would also suggest that , when your printer begins to “grab” your sheet, you gently guide it into the printer to make sure it is working its’ way through it. Thicker fabric may jam your printer so cotton or the fabric I used would be best. 

Once your image is printed, simply peel the fabric off of the card stock and it should look like this.....puuuuuurdy!  

Now you’re ready to personalize your mousepad. Again, liberally spray the mousepad with your spray adhesive and then press it down onto the reverse side of your fabric. If your fabric has a definite “center point” then make sure you visually align the mousepad onto your fabric. If you’re using a solid fabric or one with an “all over” pattern, you don't need to worry about this step. 


Trim the excess fabric around your mousepad and....
...voila! 
You might like to really personalize your mousepad by transferring your favorite family photo onto your fabric as well. There are SO many copyright-free images so the sky’s the limit here. Have fun! 

Happy week’s end Mes Amies! 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Grey Dey Thursdey # 30.....

 Happy Grey Dey Thursdey Mes Amies!
Today, I’m sharing some "Blue Greys" and shiny silver around Maison PML.....

~*~Sunroom~*~




~*~Living Room~*~






 ~*~Kitchen~*~





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1.  You don't need to be a "follower" to participate. ALL are welcome!

2Post anything in grey or "shades" of grey  (I would hate to have to delete your Post so kindly respect this rule. "Merci")

3If it's not something you've created or own, then please give credit to its' original source.

4Kindly link back
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Blissful Whites...

A treasured quote.....


...Joining Becky at Timewashed on this Blissful Whites Wednesday. Happy day Mes Amies!