DIY Felt Storage Bowls

June 23, 2011
Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Grown-Up, Organization, Toys

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I love it when I find a DIY project that truly looks like it can be sold in a store. I live and breathe kids’ crafts on a daily basis, so it is so refreshing to see something so polished, stylish, and useful.

Amy from the b-line came up with these amazing felt storage bowls that can be large to hold toys or small to hold paperclips. And check out her tutorial. You’ll die over how easy they are! Look at this detail:

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Found via Li’l Magoolie.


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An Owl Light

May 20, 2011
Decor, DIY Home, Lighting

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I’m sitting at my desk, next to a bag full of brochures, business cards, and line sheets from both the Stationery Show and the ICFF. So just to wet your appetite with all the goodies that I will be reporting on in the coming week, I’ll pick the first thing that hits my fingertips to share with you. And it’s an owl lamp.

This moody light by Contra Forma is playful and elegant at the same time. It would work in a kid’s space or any other for that matter.

I wonder where that wallpaper is from?


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Butcher Paper Gift Wrap

May 10, 2011
DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Gifts, Grown-Up, Parties

I know we just passed Mother’s Day and there really is no gift-giving holiday in the very near future, but I thought these wrapping ideas all using butcher paper were post-worthy.

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Just brown paper or boxes and yarn. Gorgeous and amazing. Found on Oh Happy Day; from More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts via Melanie Falick Books

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Love confetti; hate the mess. But if I got a gift wrapped like this, I’m not sure I’d even open it. From Tokketok.

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Use a date stamp to make a graphic pattern on solid paper. I love the thought of stamping someone’s birthday all over their package. Visit Paper, Plate, and Plane for more photos and instructions. (Colored ink might give it more pizzazz. Just sayin’.)


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Oliver’s Nursery

May 9, 2011
Baby, Decor, DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Grown-Up, Upcycled

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Here is the ultimate intersection of work and life…Oliver’s nursery in the June issue of Parents magazine! Take a look and visit Parents.com for more photos and craft instructions. (Caravan Crib from Kalon Studios, Mountain Wallpaper from Fine Little Day, El Shelves from CB2, Blue Nesting Tables from Areaware)

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His curtains may be my favorite thing in the room. The fabric is from Ikea and I made the straps with belt material, overall buckles, and buttons.

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I can’t focus on much else besides Oliver in this pic! The drawer pulls are vintage wooden yoyos and the mobile is made out of paper punched circles and an embroidery hoop. (Flash Cards from 3 Potato 4)

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His rug is by Flor…they actually sell a kit where you cut the squares to form a bear skin rug. Check out the video of me and Michael (with Oliver as spectator) “cutting the rug!” (Settee from Urban Outfitters, Green side table from West Elm, Elephant lamp and mushrooms from Acorn)

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I turned a trashed school chair into a smiley monkey for when he gets a little bigger. You can download the templates for the chair here.

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I bravely tackled making my own version of this yarn light fixture. It was a process to say the least, but I love it!

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My mom and her friends from the Cast-On Cottage in Atlanta (a knitting and needlepoint store) knitted this awesome pennant for us. (Owl Pouch from Giddy Giddy)

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These pillows from Vintage Jane (on Etsy) sit on the little settee next to Oliver’s crib. I call them “his friends.” He smiles at them when I dry him off after bathtime. (Get this…they are only $22!!)

Photographs by the amazing Heather Weston. Check out her 52 Families project!


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