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CUSTOM SWITCHPLATES

These custom switch plates are the perfect way to personalize your space.  We chose to use book pages but any decorative paper could work.  The key is to make sure your paper is light weight so it will lay nicely.

Items you will need:

Switchplates from your local hardware store.

I got mine in a 10 pack at Menard’s for a couples dollars.

Elmer’s Glue {Michael’s, Target, Joann Fabrics, etc.}.  …stock up at Back-to-School time for the best prices!

A Poly Sponge Brush from Menards, Joann’s, Michael’s, etc. {small size}.

Straight pins.

Water and a cup.

Old book pages {or fabric, music paper, etc.}.

Take the screws out of the switchplates before staring your project.

Cut your paper about a half-inch larger than your switchplate to save room to fold it over and secure.  Mix equal parts water and Elmer’s Glue in a cup and mix thoroughly.  It is easiest to work with the glue mix when your brush is soaked.  Wet the entire paper and secure the switchplate to the paper.

Fold the sides of the paper around the edges and into the back.  Press firmly and evenly to secure all edges.  The corners need to be folded in and flattened.

Brush the glue mix over the entire front of the switchplate to harden it and create a sheen.  Also brush over the back of the switchplate to secure the edges to the back more securely.   Let this dry completely before continuing.  

I found that is was easiest to use a straight pin to slide around the edges of the holes to cut super close to the edge.  If the paper is perfectly dry, it is a really easy cut.  

The last step is to paint around the edges of the holes to secure the loose paper from the cutting process.  Let dry and enjoy!!

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Fab Find Ceramic Partridges, Retro Coffee Table and a Vintage Thermometer

Thrifting is one of our favorite hobbies and these little ceramic partridges are just the type of things that we like to find.  I found these on a Goodwill “color tag” sale day for $1.49!  Such a simple look that adds a unique flare to the room.


This great retro coffee table was a great find for only $65 dollars.  Just goes to show what a fresh coat of paint can do for an out-of-date coffee table.

This vintage thermometer was an amazing find for $10 at a yard sale.  It is true that one person’s trash is someone else’s treasure!  This can be a great magnetic board that can be dressed up with cute magnets.

 

 

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Fab Find Pillow, Rug and End table

These vintage looking screen printed pillows are all the rage these days, but can be spendy.  Well once again I struck gold at TJ Maxx when I found accessories for this sun room.  These screen printed pillows only cost $9.99.  Now  we won’t say this often, but really….. we could not make this pillow for that cheap!  All of the pillows, the rug {$149}, and the unique end table {$75} were purchased at TJ Maxx.  Some TJ Maxx days are unsuccessful, but this shopping day was a huge success!

 

 

 

 

 

Hope you enjoyed these fab finds!  Also, if you haven’t signed up for our August Give Away, make sure to do so!!  You can have multiple entries!  Good luck!!!

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Linen and Book Page Flowers

Darling Linen Book Page Flowers

 

 

What you will need:

Tracing Shapes {we used 3 different sized round ribbon spools}

Pencil/Marker

Scissors/Pinking Shears

Buttons

Fabric

Book Pages

Needle/Thread

Trace different size circles onto your book pages and cut with pinking shears.

Trace more different sized circles onto your fabric and also cut with the pinking shears.

With all shapes cut, layer them alternating book pages/fabric from largest to smallest shape on top.

Once you have a stack, sew the button onto the top/middle of your shapes as the center of your flower.

Squish and bend it to separate the layers and give it a more textured look and feel.

Now use this flower to decorate pillows, lamp shades, gifts, headbands, barrettes, etc.

 

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Simple Blueberry Dessert


This simple {not from scratch} dessert idea is perfect for a last minute get-together.  All the ingredients can be purchased ready-made, and you can select a berry that your color scheme the best.  We chose blueberries to go with this “color switch“.

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Brunch Affair Color Switch!


We had so much fun with our dining room shoot, that we’ve decided to do it again but in a totally different color scheme.  We switched out all the pinks and greens for yellows, and aquas.  When you have a neutral base (white table and chairs, a subtle wall color and neutral drapes) this is so easy for anyone to do.  My favorite decorating advice it just that- keep the main pieces neutral then add accent colors with pillows, artwork, flowers, etc..  Not only is this easy an easy way to decorate, but also affordable!

{So what did we do differently?}

1. We used hydrangeas instead of peonies in the milk bottles because they were in season.

2.  We simplified our napkin ring even more by just adding a simple daylily to it.

3.  We used a different arrangement of vintage table clothes.

4.  We took a simple white plate then dolled it up with an aqua saucer (found at Goodwill for $.99 each)

5.  We changed up the centerpiece with flowers, etc.  (We took the coffee out of the vintage canister, and added hydrangeas instead!)

We’re so excited to have our Brunch Affair featured in the April 2012 issue of Romantic Homes Magazine!!!


And that’s our Brunch Affair Color Switch!!! Take a look at the differences below!!!



 

The 36th AVENUE
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Fresh Flower Jar Chair Decor

Materials Needed:

small jars

ribbon, hemp or string

fresh flowers

It is as easy as tying the string or ribbon to the jar and then to the chair, filling with water and adding flowers.

This simple detail adds an inviting and enchanting feel to your table.

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Fab Find Wooden Toolbox

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