Between workmen in our bathroom (not a fun way to spend $$$$) and Little Lulu, I knew today would be spent at home.
Last night I looked for inspiration for projects that would not take much time and would fit with my August mantra of "use what I have".
This cute little vignette at White Lace Cottage became my first project of the morning.
We eat on small plates for most meals (portion control) and I have lots of different colors of dishes.
We are always rummaging through the cupboard to choose a plate in the morning so this little dish strainer is perfect for holding plates and bowls for our morning fruit and yogurt.
A roll of webbing I found in my parents' garage earlier in the summer
combined with a birdcage frame I found at TJ Maxx months ago became the second quick project.
I simply stapled the webbing to a piece of cardboard and attached the key with wire.
I love the bench beneath the trees in the garden all dressed up with pillows and a banner, but the banner and the pillows are now covered with sap from the trees.
I spent too much time embroidering the banner to see it destroyed so a change in the bench became project #3.
This Moda fabric is a favorite and I only have a skinny strip left, but I was able to cut out hearts for a banner.
I placed batting in between 2 hearts, sewed the hearts together and connected the hearts with ribbon.
I washed and dried the banner so the edges would fray.
A simple basket with a plant is a much more practical choice than the cushion which I can grab from a cupboard if I want to sit and relax - unlikely with Little Lulu!
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I am joining the following parties
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson - Share Your Cup Thursday
Lavender Garden Cottage - Cottage Style Party
Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
Savvy Southern Style - Wow Us Wednesdays
Ivy and Elephants - What's It Wednesday
Rooted in Thyme - Simple & Sweet Fridays
No Minimalist Here - Open House Party
The Pin Junkie - Friday Link Party
Green Willow Pond - What We Accomplished Wednesday
I love the bench beneath the trees in the garden all dressed up with pillows and a banner, but the banner and the pillows are now covered with sap from the trees.
I spent too much time embroidering the banner to see it destroyed so a change in the bench became project #3.
This Moda fabric is a favorite and I only have a skinny strip left, but I was able to cut out hearts for a banner.
I placed batting in between 2 hearts, sewed the hearts together and connected the hearts with ribbon.
I washed and dried the banner so the edges would fray.
A simple basket with a plant is a much more practical choice than the cushion which I can grab from a cupboard if I want to sit and relax - unlikely with Little Lulu!
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I am joining the following parties
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson - Share Your Cup Thursday
Lavender Garden Cottage - Cottage Style Party
Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
Savvy Southern Style - Wow Us Wednesdays
Ivy and Elephants - What's It Wednesday
Rooted in Thyme - Simple & Sweet Fridays
No Minimalist Here - Open House Party
The Pin Junkie - Friday Link Party
Green Willow Pond - What We Accomplished Wednesday
What a creative day you had! Love the heart banner and the birdcage.b cute, cute,cute! Good projects - all of them.
ReplyDeleteJudy
You always have the cutest quickie projects!
ReplyDeleteThat little heart banner is sweet.
I also love your colorful take on the plate display.
Pat
Those are three great quick fixes. I LOVE LOVE LOVE that fabric on the heart banner! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteGreat little projects, I like the little bowls for breakfast good idea so you don't eat too much.
ReplyDeleteMerle.......
You're always so busy doing so many fun and cute things around the house! I love it! So inspiring! And, it's all so pretty!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric on your heart banner. So sweet and it looks perfect on the bench.
Kris
All of your quick project are great and they really look good. The heart banner is so cute and the hearts look really good.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Mary
Oh Carol, your garden is perfect for a late summer party; that banner is darling, and every detail you cover makes a HUGE difference! It's always a pleasure to come see you with a new post! I have school meetings every day next week, then KABOOM! SCHOOL STARTS! Have a fantastic day and I hope your bathroom issues will be resolved! Anita
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your garden! The hearts are darling, and love the idea of using what you have.
ReplyDeleteLove all 3 of your projects ! Such a cute garland !
ReplyDeleteThe banner is Darling!!! And of course, I love birdcage everything!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
You are so clever! I've said it before, but I'll say it again...love the way you use things you already have. I think the bird cage with jute webbing and the key is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThe banner is so darn cute and I love the plate idea. I want your plate stash:)
ReplyDeleteI just love the banner! That fabric is so sweet and old fashioned. How cool too that you used the webbing from your parents house. I bet they didn't have it for decorative purposes like we use it these days. :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love it when you have moments of creativeness!? LOVE the wood bench in your garden and the homemade banner!
ReplyDeleteThat heart banner is precious! What a fun idea and I love the frayed edges. The birdcage project turned out so cute! I always like to visit here and see what you are doing. I am trying to use smaller plates also!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so inspiring and I like ones that can be completely and simply.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Good golly, it is okay to slow down, you don't have to go back to work - remember?? Just teasing, if it was me I would be doing the same thing. Love the projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors. Everything is lovely. The banner was such a great way to use up that bit of fabric.
ReplyDeleteOh that red, yellow & blue eye candy makes me a happy girl! So pretty!
ReplyDelete:D You have been a busy bee. That banner is the cutest thing! Oh, I saw a cute side chair at one of my outings and the seat had woven webbing strips and old belts in pretty colors. It was so neat!
ReplyDeleteLove the new banner. Your garden looks great. Hope you are enjoying your first summer of retirement.
ReplyDeleteHi, This is Sandy from 521 Lake Street. How ironic! 521 Lake STreet is in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, it was my maternal grandparents house. Love your blog, I am a new follower! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your "impromptu" projects!...the banner is so cute and love the creation of the birdcage and framed key with the burlap...you had a very creative day!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy in the world have I not thought of putting dishes out like that! What a beautiful and practical vignette! And your banner on the bench is so sweet lady! You had me laughing when you said your other one was covered with sap..isn't that just the way!!! You are an inspiration...way to use what you have friend!!! Awesome Awesome projects!!!
ReplyDeleteI love quick projects, as it gives an (almost) instant gratification, looks great, and it's practical
ReplyDeleteI love a quick project that makes such an impact.. LOVE LOVE LOVE it sister..
ReplyDeleteVery cute little heart banner. Always love your projects. Mimi
ReplyDeleteyour garden spot is awesome, carol! great projects--love the mini birdcage--too cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever at dreaming up a quick project and following through on making it!
ReplyDelete-Karen
You are one crafty lady...coming up with three super projects in one day! I am so in love with the banner, what a great idea to wash it and get the frayed edges, I like that. You have to see the "bird cage" I gifted Kris with. It's very similar to yours and might give you some ideas! ;-D
ReplyDeleteI have to get back on the visiting bandwagon, I have been pressed for time like crazy and that has never really taken a toll on blogging time. Then I saw your comment today and couldn't remember the last time I stopped by. Hopefully I'll get on track soon! :)
XO,
Jane
You are one crafty lady...coming up with three super projects in one day! I am so in love with the banner, what a great idea to wash it and get the frayed edges, I like that. You have to see the "bird cage" I gifted Kris with. It's very similar to yours and might give you some ideas! ;-D
ReplyDeleteI have to get back on the visiting bandwagon, I have been pressed for time like crazy and that has never really taken a toll on blogging time. Then I saw your comment today and couldn't remember the last time I stopped by. Hopefully I'll get on track soon! :)
XO,
Jane
Wow! I love the heart banner! I also like to keep our plates out for grabbing, it makes it easy.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks as pretty as always, I love the little bird cage too. I saw a larger one in a shop once and wish I had bought it !
ReplyDeletePretty vignettes! Your projects all turned out beautifully...Christine
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet thank you for sharing that! Oh I LOVE your vignettes!!What a great idea for your morning dishes and bowls! What a pretty pop of color too!
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Anne
CUTE cute CUTE! Especially love that little birdcage!
ReplyDeleteYou make the cutest things!! You go girl!
ReplyDeleteSo many cute things! The birdcage is my favorite, just adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
Hugs,
Patti
Little Lulu keeps you running. lol! Some really fun projects Carol. Especially love the webbing on the bird cage! I have webbing like that only in red. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Carol, Congrats! You'll be featured this week at Simple & Sweet Fridays for your quick creative projects! I love them all! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jody