Search results for Shabby chic
Catch My Party Trend Report: Fabric Garlands
Since we see so much on our site in the world of parties, once a month I'm going to highlight a popular trend in party styling we're witnessing. This month, it's fabric garlands. They are everywhere!
What's great about fabric garlands is they're simple to make -- they're just strips of fabric tied to a long ribbon.
{DIY} How to Decorate a Princess Party Chair
We get so many gorgeous fairy, princess, and tea parties on our site. Here are a couple of ideas for how to dress up your party chairs for your feminine.
Tulle Wrapped Chairs
{DIY} Decorative Wooden Box for Easter
I like to put out festive decorations during the different seasons, and what I love about Easter is the colors. Pastels make me happy and they definitely make me think of spring.
So when I was at Target a few days ago browsing through the $1 bins, I saw this wooden box ($3) and these rub-on transfers ($1). I decided to put the floral transfers on the box, hoping for a kind of shabby chic look and I love how it came out.
My Favorite Valentine's Day Items on Etsy...
Here are some of my favorite Valentines' Day items on Etsy that you can't eat. :) Aren't these lovely?
25 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About Me...
Laura from Live Smile Celebrate has come up with a blog series called "25 Things You Don't Know About Me" based on the celebrity series in US Magazine.
She tagged me and four other party gals to write the same post and after doing so, tag some other party friends. What a cool idea! So here are 25 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About Me...
{DIY} How to Make a No Sew Ruffle Tablecloth for Less than $10
I am not a sewer. So when I see great DIYs that involve fabric but no sewing I'm always excited. This DIY comes from Laurel at A Bubbly Life and it is brilliant, a no sew ruffle tablecloth that cost less than $10 to make. Show me how, Laurel!!
When planning my daughter's 1st birthday, I began looking for the trendy ruffled tablecloths that look so stunningly cute on tables. However, I was unprepared for the cost, typically over $100. I was not willing to spend that on a tablecloth, and without any sewing abilities whatsoever, I let the idea stay a dream.