Statement Wall... In a Bathroom?

It's just a bathroom - why bother?  Well I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy hanging out in unhappy places and the bathroom is just one of those spots you end up spending more of your day in than you'd think.  Thus after many weeks of using a sad and dreary toilet nook, I realized it needed sprucing or I'd be at risk of a permanent depression.  I didn't want to break the bank and I didn't want to hang anything irreplaceable that might succumb to steamy shower damage so naturally I started with IKEA.  

Here's my {not-so} secret formula: IKEA frames + FREE downloaded Art = affordable statement wall!

All of the prints were downloaded {FOR FREE} and printed at our local staples for about 50¢ a page.  We don't have a home printer, but let's face it: even if we did, quality of ink, the image resolution, and the color vibrancy is way better on those industrial copy machines.  If over time the art suffers from excess moisture, then I can always print more and replace!

The "Plumes" printable was one of my favorites.  You can get these prints and more from Graphics Fairy.

I liked the look of Chelsea's all-white dining room gallery wall {found here on her Gallery Wall Refresh post from last winter} so I kept my shopping monochromatic.  Some frames were rather large and unusual sizes to mat to letter-sized paper so I tore the trim off the printed pdf to get a more authentic "vintage print" look than the factory-edge paper.  I mounted it on some kraft wrapping paper I cut to fit the frame: giving my all-white frames some textural interest.

{ok, let's break it down}

11.75x15.75 {8x10 mat} - $10
8x10 {5x7 mat} - $5ea
2 4x6 {3x4 mat} - $2ea

13.5x17.25 - $4ea
8.7x11 {Document Frame} - $2ea
{pack of 2}  5x7 - $4 

11.75x15.75 {8x10 mat} - $8
4x6 {3x5 mat} - $2

8x10 {5x7 mat} - $7
4x6 {3x5 mat} - $4

All for a grand total of $65!

The pair of gold 3D art are simply two thrift store frames hung around floating objects.
{The top one is actually a gold broach in the shape of a feather.}

Here's a quick look at the rest of the bathroom.  As you can see I hung two more framed prints by the sink.

My {NEW} Happy Place!

What's your happy place?

~Cate

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Macrame planters, sort of

Hello there! Today I'm sharing my version of a wildly popular fad going on right at this very moment. If you were born prior to the 70s, you may be familiar with macrame. Macrame has been around for centuries, both as a functional technique and an artistic one. Both sailors at sea and English royalty alike have practiced macrame. Macrame popularity faded a bit after the 70s craze, but it's back in full force!

There are hundreds of tutorials online that teach the art of macrame, especially for hanging planters. If you'd like to learn, you're in the wrong place. I totally cheated and am here to share how! Don't get me wrong; I would love to learn and plan to. But, I already had this one particular item that wasn't getting used, and I just hate seeing things go to waste.

So, I'd like to show you how to use a hammock! If you already have one that you're not using, great! If not, just hit up a few yard sales. You're bound to come across one quickly.

Lay it out straight, and cut 3 cords close to the wood piece they're coming through, (I found that garden shears cut straight through the cord, which makes the cutting much easier than even strong scissors). Then, cut straight down from your inside third cord. I cut about 18-20" down, then cut toward the outside edge, making a large rectangle. At this point you'll have lots of loose ends. Gather two up at a time, and tie them together in a simple knot. Do this until all the ends are 'partnered up' in a knot together Then, fold your rectangle up, bringing the long ends together, and tie your initial three cords that you cut into the opposite long end,, (I just used simple knots, nothing fancy). 

The end product is a really fun, slouchy, roped planter! I hung them on a pair of hooks flanking the mirror in our entry/living room, then just nestled the pots inside. 

I absolutely love how haphazard these turned out.

I've heard that cheaters never prosper, or so the saying goes. But in this case, I have a new pair of planters that I adore and took me all of 20 minutes. Isn't it fun to find exceptions to the rule?!

Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Chelsea

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Peek-A-Week #2 {Rustic white table}

Hi All! I hope everyone had a splendid weekend! Ours went something like this:

Furniture pick-up with my merry crew, (the piece is for the room makeover that Cate and I are working on)

My Shire, determined to save a lone Robin's egg from it's fallen nest.

And an up and back road trip to Philadelphia to celebrate my sister's birthday over a Phillies vs. Nats baseball game.

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Colin and Mason overlooking the Phillies ballpark

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Me, Mom, Casey, (sister), Shire

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Matt, (husband), and Mason

It was a beautiful weekend, indeed. Kicking off our new week is another Peek-A-Week piece I'll be selling at our garage sale on June 7! (see the first one here) Today's peek is of this adorable table refinished in Old White and gently distressed. I stripped and stained the top in Minwax Hickory and added a simple blue and mint watercolor inspired knob. Love the simple details that give this piece depth of character and interest!

Just for fun, a before & after side-by-side:

Find this and other pieces at the fifth Chelsea's Garage sale!
June 7, 9am-3pm
My garage in Herndon, VA! (email me for address)
Stop by, grab a refreshment and find a treasure to take home!

On the agenda this week is refinishing that piece crammed in our van in the first picture, (for my parents' guest room makeover). I'm using an Annie Sloan Chalk Paint color I've never used before. Will be back soon with pictures!

Thank you for stopping by!

~Chelsea

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