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Friday, 8 August 2014

Rustic stamped wooden hangers

I recently found these hangers in a charity shop £1 for 6 so snapped up a dozen immediately!


I've always liked the idea of having a long row of hooks all the way across one wall with personalised hangers to hang things on, in a hallway or bedroom, as well as straightforward hooks:

 
The hangers were all in excellent condition, but to do anything with them I though it would be best to start off by giving them a light sand:


Then out came my trusty inkpad and alphabet stamp set, which I recenty bought from ebay and am now obsessed with:



I played around with some homely words and phrases that would fit nicely on the hanger arms and practised with the stamps (it's fairly fiddly)...


...and then I got stuck in:




I love that they look a bit scruffy and rustic - it gives them a bit more personality somehow! I'll need to varnish them at some stage so they last, and I should also work on the hooks that I plan to hang them on...!


Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Customised sunglasses


Hello!

It's been a while. I can't believe the amazing summer we've been having in London so far - I hope it lasts!

 


On a summery note, I absolutely love these Tommy Hilfiger retro pastel sunglasses, they epitomise summer for me - such light, fun, care-free colours (similar to a Fab ice lolly) while of course, being super practical!

I have loads of pairs of sunglasses at home - some nice, some fake designer, some free with magazines - so I couldn't really justify buying another pair. Instead I set about transforming a plain black pair with the simple and wonderful thing that is nail varnish.


I created a guide for a straight line by covering up the bits I didn't want to paint with sellotape:


...and the attacked the top half of the glasses with a light icey blue nail varnish:



Once that was dry, I painted the inside of the frame with a contrasting bright coraly orange:


Et voila, as easy as painting your nails!





Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Carpe Diem fabric painted jumper


I spotted this cute jumper in Banana Republic a few weeks ago, but only thought about recreating my own version when I rediscovered an old Gap jumper I had at the back of the wardrobe, which hadn't been worn for a while, and it made sense to spruce it up and give it a new lease of life taking inspiration from the Banana Republic one.


I bought some Dylon fabric paint pots in black and white, thinking I could use the white for a design on a navy Gap jumper I have in the same style, and so went with the black for the orange jumper.

I also bought some "iron-on" wax paper (similar to greaseproof paper but waxed on one side) to use as my template.

Using the Banana Republic logo as a guide, I drew my own version of the text straight onto the non-waxed side of the paper:


I then cut out the letters (making sure I left a little paper link to the insides of the D, a, p etc). This would have been much less fiddly with a sharp pen knife!


Next, I ironed the wax paper (wax side down) onto the jumper:


Using a foam stencil brush (found on ebay) I dabbed several layers of the fabric paint onto the jumper, and following the paint's instructions I ironed over the paint between each layer:


And with a little suspense and teasing of the paper off the jumper when the last layer of paint was thoroughly dry, this was the final result:



Woohoo!

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Glittered Converse



I love Converse trainers. I live in them. But my old black pair are getting a little tired, so I decided to give them a new lease of life by attacking them with some slightly watered-down PVA glue, and glitter...


...after removing the laces and covering the rubber sole and toe-cap with sellotape...



When the first layer of glitter and glue was thoroughly dry I did a second layer...


...and when that was dry, I did one final coat of PVA and water mix and left them to dry with the following result...



Jazzy!