Showing posts with label personalise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personalise. Show all posts

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, 29 May 2013

Stenciled Cushion Cover




Unfortunately I can't take credit for this idea - I saw it on Pinterest and luckily had all the necessary tools and spare plain cushion cover ready to use!



These stencils are amazing. My sisters - Elly and Fizzy - and I had a whole multicoloured set that we used all the time when we were little, which included animals, numbers, modes of transport, shapes - you name it, we could stencil it!


I practised on a piece of scrap wrapping paper the same size as the cushion cover to work out how the quote I wanted to use would fit. Then I used a Sharpie permanent fabric marker to stencil the words onto the cover...


...and coloured in the letters.


And this was the result! I had to google "lilies" several times, as both my Dad and Jim pointed out that it was spelt wrong. It's not, it is L.I.L.I.E.S.


"When you have only two pennies left in the world buy a loaf of bread with one and a bunch of lilies with the other." Chinese proverb.