I just love the blog {show & tell}......Sasha's style is simple and beautiful. It was her half bath that inspired me to get into gear and start painting my own! I plan to totally and completely copy how she updated her bathroom mirrors....it's beautiful! I'm just saving money to purchase the mdf.....
So when I saw her old book wreath, I knew that I wanted to do that in my bathroom, too!
Here is what I used:
As I was shopping for a book with yellowed pages at the Goodwill, a woman looked over and said..."Oh, I really like that author!"
To which I replied....."Oh, I'm not going to actually read it, I'm just ripping out the pages for a craft..."
Then, I got the look......the "oh..you're kind've weird" look!
Now....I thought that I double-checked to make sure the book was "clean", but as I was ripping pages out, I realized that I needed to strategically fold......if you get when I'm sayin'! That's all I need my guests (or sons!) to notice in the bathroom!
I had a bunch of straight pins leftover from another project, so I just used them.....I made a number of circles of pages to give it layers....
I had some old burlap leftover from another project and added a hanger with some hot glue and voila.....a $2.00 addition to my bathroom! I may still go back and add some distressing ink to the edges to give it some dimension....if I ever have some "extra time."
I just love cheap and easy crafts!
Ok, Nicole! I totally love that wreath! I am definitely gonna have to copy it! :)
ReplyDeleteTurned out great - super cute and goes great with the blue.
ReplyDeleteShow & Tell was one of the first decor blogs I discovered and it really inspired me also. Love the "poofiness" of your wreath. :) And great pics!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute! I SO love anything with book pages and I love the way this turned out!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Perfect for fall. I like the faded pages.
ReplyDeletevery pretty...love the 'strategic folding'...don't need those boys seeing anything racy! thanks for linking up to fridays unfolded!
ReplyDeletealison
This turned out so well! I tried one of these once and didn't love mine. So I tossed it. Maybe I will try again! It looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to link it up to Fabulous Friday!
http://ohhbabydesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/very-first-fabulous-friday-chalkboarded.html
That is positively gorgeous and your photography is incredible! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
it looks awesome!!! And i LOVE your old window too!! :)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFULLY done! Just pinned it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing over at Roeshel's project parade!
xo Lynda
Your wreath turned out so nice! I love the window you hung it over too!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Pinning For later! I'd love for you to link up at my link party going on right now :) hope to see you there!
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Audra
So cool - love it!
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oh man! i love that wreath! definitely pinning it to make very soon! absolutely love the frame too! what taste, what style! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou did a really fabulous job! I have created one of these before and they are HARD WORK! SO wonderful job! Thank you for sharing this @ Show & Share! I hope to see more from you!
ReplyDeleteWho knew book pages could be so beautiful?! Great job:)
ReplyDeleteOkay, out of all book wreaths I've seen I love this one the best! Gonna have to get to work! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love how it turned out. I actually found this on Pinterest and have featured it on my Pinterest Pick Post. http://www.thecraftyblogstalker.com/2012/09/pinterest-picks_23.html Please let me know if you would like me to take down your post. I think you did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty ~ I think I'll try my hand at making one of my own. Wish me luck! :)
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