Saturday, 21 June 2014

Diy wire cage light tutorial

....tutorial 



I had my heart set on some cage lights for our bedroom, but they come with a hefty price tag, so I thought I'd try to DIY one... Inspired by this rustic looking industrial cage light, today I want to share with you all how I made mine for a fraction of the price...


YOU WILL NEED:

copper wire (£4.99, Clas Ohlson
lamp holder with flex (£10, Clas Ohlson)
wire cutters
Pliers
Drill



Cut the copper wire into 8-9 lengths of ca.70cm
Because the copper wire is so soft, it is quite hard to work with in this state (and will also look quite messy), so to solve this I used my drill to twist the wire:
Fold each length in half.....


...place the ends of each length of wire in your drill and tighten ...
hook the wire onto a nail or screw in a wall.
Pulling the wire taut, gently squeeze the drill so that the wire twists...
Repeat on all the lengths.


Not only does this look nice, but it makes the wire more rigid and easier to work with.


ASSEMBLING THE WIRE CAGE

Start by looping a piece of wire around the base of your lamp holder. Pull tight.


Snip the wire and use pliers to squeeze the ends together.
Make a larger ring in the same way.


 Next, you need to make sure you have 4 lengths, exactly the same...
Trim using your wire cutters.


Make a soft bend, halfway on each of the lengths, then tread it trough the little ring on the lamp base..


It will help if you have the bulb ring attached to the lamp base at this stage, to hold your little wire ring in place...


Bend the ends of the long wire lengths around the big ring..


Continue with all 4 lengths, crossing them over each other as you go along...Adjust the positioning as needed!
This can be a bit fiddly, I'm not gonna lie!

 
When you have wrestled the wires into shape, its time to put the final, lets call them "petal-shapes" on the bottom.... Take a length of the twisted wire and attach it to the big ring, squeeze with your pliers to hold in place. Then bend the wire and loop it around again to create the "petals"..


I used 2 lengths to get around the big ring...


screw in your light bulb! (The old fashioned Edison-bulbs looks nice!!)


That's it...your copper wire cage light is done...


I hung mine from an IKEA shelf bracket...(I had to drill holes in the bracket and remove the plug on the flex before threading through)
(The "be gentle with yourself" print is a free downloadable from Persia Lou )


 I love the way this turned out: Minimalistic and industrial cage light...for a fraction of the price!!
 Making another for the other side of the bed as well.

 

The Edison bulbs are not cheap, at £5 each, but worth it for their warm glow...don't you think??

How about it then: DIY your own for £15...or spend upwards of £50 for one??

xxx
June


Monday, 16 June 2014

Creating art with apps...D3LTA


 .... D3LTA


"morning light through my bedroom window"

I love a great app! Most of all I love a great photo editing app!!
And I recently found D3LTA geometric surface photography....and it is my new favourite toy!!

"Early morning dew drop rhododendron"


 
"picking posy's in the rain"

It basically takes any image stored on your phone and applies a geometric element of your choice to "deconstruct" your image in a very cool way!!


"rose"


It is how I created the free downloadable print I shared with you all in this post!
"Textures by the sea"



To make a poster out of your edited photo, just upload it to an online sharing service, like picasa or dropbox, save to your computer and print...
"Concrete work in progress"


 The App even lets you layer effects , for a kaleidoscope look that is eye-bending (I can say that ....right??)

"White flowers and ferns"
    
I'm sure there is a lot of similar apps available out there, but I found this one really easy to use and I am really impressed with the "poster - worthy" results, so I just wanted to share it with you all!! 

So why don't you give it a go and create some frame-worthy geometric photo prints for your walls!!

xxx
June


Saturday, 14 June 2014

Last minute Fathers day DIY gift: Bleached design t-shirt

 

 ...and I really mean last minute!!


Having just got back from Norway, with my parents in tow...because today we are celebrating Little Miss Moo's 5th birthday....Fathers day completely slipped my mind this year!!
bad mummy!!

But somehow I've managed to save the day, with just a plain cheap t-shirt from the supermarket and some bleach!!

If you are also stuck for something for dad tomorrow...this will only take 5 minutes to make, and will be a unique present that shows (although you might be forgetful...) you care!!



Take a plaint -shirt (If you have no time to buy one, raid their wardrobe!!), place a piece of baking paper and an old tea-towel inside (to prevent the bleach from seeping through to the back of the t-shirt). Fill a pointy nozzle bottle with thick bleach...or use a brush...
 

...and your motif on the front of the t-shirt in bleach, like LMM demonstrates above...
She chose to write " I <3 (heart) DAD"
Keep it simple...

 

Leave the bleach to work its magic for 10-20 minutes, then pop it in the washing machine on a quick cycle to rinse the bleach off...hand to dry....


Ta Daaaa!
Daddy is proudly sporting LMM's DIY fathers day T-shirt!!
I think it looks rather cool with all the drips as well!!

 
And LMM is so proud that she made her Dad a t-shirt for fathers day!
Everyone's a winner!!
(And I'm NOT in the bad books....phew!!)

Now on to celebrating our baby's 5th birthday....Where did the time go??
HAPPY FATHERS DAY EVERYONE!!

XXX
June

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Norwegian summer...making memories

making memories...

Just wanted to share some instagram pictures from our little holiday here on the west coast of Norway... little snaps from our days in the sun, a taste of the coastal life!!

 Picking posies...


boat-trip...


blue skies and open sea...


wind in our hair...

Faster, faster..


Collecting shells.. 


...at the beach

 
...Another day, another beach...Catch of the day: bucket full of crabs..

  At the lake...

driftwood


through the woods... 

We've had a great time....wish it would never end! Feeling recharged!
I guess sometimes you've got to get off the merry-go-round and learn to love life again!!

xxx

Friday, 6 June 2014

Simplify your decoration with Stylizimo...a site packed full of style



...A site packed full of style!

Image from housedoctor via stylizimo

 

I love it when I find new inspiration online, an I just had to tell you about this "new2 site I've found, that is just packed full of interior inspiration....but also, so much more than that!

If you, like me, love Scandinavian interiors, you will LOVE Stylizimo!
Much like pinterest, stylizimo is a visual discovery tool, where you can easily organise your visual inspiration in style lists....but  that's where the similarities end: Stylisimo is totally dedicated to interior design, mostly with that cool Scandinavian vibe, and there is 1000's of photo's and blogs for you to find inspiration from!! Making it a fairground of stylish interior blogs, trendsetting influencers and gorgeous interior design!! 
Love this IKEA hack desk and work space by Camille Styles, found via Stylizimo.

I have been spending far too much time finding all these amazingly, inspiring new blogs to follow through stylizimo recently...so if you want to discover some seriously stylish new blogs, I can thoroughly recommend Stylizimo's blog directory!
But more than that, Stylizimo also lets you find products for your home from online interior design shops, from furniture and accessories to wallpaper and art, all a click away from being redirected to the shop to make your purchase....easy (if you've got the money!!)

As you may have noticed, this post has a bit of a "workspace" theme to it....that's because I'm thinking of creating a space in the loft for Little Miss Moo to do her homework at...
So, I've put together this collage from the Stylizimo "shop" section with items I would love (if I win the lottery...but dreaming is allowed!!) for our future Work space:


Stylizimo lets you search their online shop directory in several ways: through their product guides, Room categories or theme and style. Making it very easy to put together looks that will work for your home!

 Sign up to join the Stylizimo interior universe now...it's free, and its easy: Simply click on the sign up button in the top, right corner, and sign up with facebook or twitter: No passwords to remember!!
You will create a profile and can put together as many style-lists as you like!
See my stylizimo profile to see what I mean!

Stylizimo promotes sharing your inspiration with others, so let others be inspired by you and share photo's of your home, your thoughts on interior design and ideas!
You can even get a Keep it on stylizimo button for your bookmarks bar on your desk top, making it easy to share any photo's or inspiration you find on the web...(or if you are a blogger, like me: from your blog) The button will automatically link back to the website where you found the image (making crediting where credits due a doddle!)

Image of founder,Nina Holst's office space via her stylizimo blog....another part of the stylizimo universe!!
Stylizimo's interior design universe is very blog friendly, and it also has its own blog...well worth checking out: The stylizimo blog is run by its Norwegian founder, Nina Holst, who is a whirlwind of inspiration with a glowing passion for interior design!
I really hope that you will check out stylizimo!
It really does live up to its tag-line as an online portal to everything interior, a collection of inspiration, blogs, products and shops....all in the same place! And that YOU can use and contribute to!! A design voice!!
I am in Norway at the moment, and hope to gather some nice and inspirational pics of Scandinavian interiors to share with you all! Watch this space!
xxx
June

Saturday, 24 May 2014

BE GENTLE WITH YOURSELF....

Because of some recent real life events, I am having to take some time out from my regular blogging schedule...I have got some great new posts planned, and will be back hopefully very soon, but at the moment I need to prioritize our little family!
 
 
I wanted to share with you all this free printable from one of my favourite bloggers, Alexis from Persia Lou, as it feels quite apt for me at the moment, and serves as a great reminder to anyone going through a tough time... Head over to Alexis' blog (link above) to download this print for free!
 
xxx
June
 

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Decor and furniture on a budget...

spruce up your home without splashing the cash!


Following on from my last post on redecorating your home on a budget, today I want to share my top tips on how to freshen up your home.... I am talking little tricks and tips, but also how to find furniture and accessories on the cheap!!

If you are not in the market for redecorating your home, but want to give it a spruce up and refresh your space, there are lots of ways to do this without getting the paintbrushes out....or spending lots of money!!
Or maybe you have done your decorating, but now find yourself with little or no money left to purchase new furniture or home accessories to finish off your new look home!
 

#SPRING CLEAN
I know this sounds obvious, but giving your home a proper clean, and purging your belongings can be the start of a new love affair with your home!
Move things around, so that you can get to every nook and cranny, and give your home a good de-cluttering and clean! Clear out your cupboards and dust down your shelves, then gradually reintroduce your belongings into the room...Be critical: Only bring back items you truly love or use!!
You will probably find that you've gotten so used to the items you surround yourself with, they've become part of your décor....but honestly: Do you need that pile of old magazines? That figurine you got from your MIL....do you even like it??
Set up an outbox , where you can place items that you are no longer sure you want to keep (I talked about the outbox in my previous post here) The items in your outbox can become a source of income (Sell on e-bay or local car boot sales) should you need some cash towards say: that new sofa!!
Clean the windows and wash your curtains and any other soft furnishings!! Letting the light flow in to your rooms will let you see them, ahem, well...in a different light!! And everything looks better when it is clean!!

#SORT OUT YOUR LIGHTING
Look at your lighting: Do they bring out the best of your room?
Introducing "Level lighting" is one of the best ways to improve the look and feel of a room!
Instead of just using your ceiling light, consider having multiple light sources around the room: A floor lamp, table lamps as well as a dimmable overhead light would make a world of difference to the feel of the room! Try to aim for no dark corners!
It is also important to add a task light for an area where you work, such as a desk or table...and a spot light on a painting or artwork, will make it make it really stand out!!
Look at your light fittings: Maybe you should "invest" in a new lamp holder, change out your lampshades or makeover an old one that you've already got .....you could even DIY one!!

I have a few tutorials on DIY lighting in my tutorials gallery, why not try making this Concrete lampshade?
#SOFT FURNISHINGS
New soft furnishings are one of the quickest ways to update your décor: New curtains, cushions and throws is also an inexpensive way to refresh your home! Here's a few of my favourite places to get cheap soft furnishings: IKEA , H&M home and TK maxx
Why not buy some inexpensive and plain cushion covers and curtains  and jazz them up to fit in with your décor! I have a few tutorials on how to do this in my tutorials gallery, but you can find loads of DIY inspiration on Pinterest.
A new area rug is also one of those things that will instantly change the look of a room...however, good rugs are rarely cheap, and I would recommend that this is one of those things you splurge on!! Save up or use some of that money you've earned from selling off stuff from your outbox!!

See my tutorials gallery to see how to DIY or jazz up your soft furnishings, like this  DIY monochrome graphic print cushion and more!

#PLANTS
Adding some potted plants or even treating yourself to a weekly bouquet of supermarket flowers will have a positive effect on your home!!
Not only do they look fresh and add a bit of colour, but they will remove toxins in the air and help keep your home healthy!!

 
#ART
Adding some new prints or art to your walls is a great pick-me-up for any room!!
Fresh  art is more accessible than ever these days, with instant downloadable prints and the internet being a great place to find artwork to suit any budget and taste!! See my post on finding new art for the home here!
Or why not DIY your very own artwork! You can make your own art completely to suit your taste and décor...Matching patterns and colours to suit your home!! Even if you are not very creative, there are plenty of inspiration and tutorials out there to get you going!!
Pinterest is a great resource for inspiration and tutorials for making some DIY art.
Frame your art in inexpensive frames found at flea-markets or use what you've got...give them a quick makeover with some spray paint to change the look to fit with your décor!!


See my DIY tutorials gallery for loads of DIY's you can do for your home, including making this easy abstract artwork!


#ACCESSORIES
After purging your home of junk and unwantables, you may feel the urge to acquire some new accessories for your home! Don't be tempted to fill every void you've cleared straight away...try living with bare surfaces for a while and be critical to what new items you introduce to your home décor!!
Try to live by the "one in-one out" rule when it comes to decorative accessories...You don't want to end up re-cluttering your space!! Put something away in a box for keeping every time you introduce a new piece, so that you can circulate your decorative home accessories, this way keeping your home décor fresh all year round! OR.... If you make a habit of selling your old stuff every time you get something new, you can also justify those little splurges when you see something you really love!!

But before you go splurging: shop your outbox...or other parts of your home first! Maybe that old vase from the living room would look great as a utensil holder in the kitchen? Maybe if you spray paint that figurine from the MIL, it would look great on the mantel?
try to look at what you already have with a creative eye: Can you use that old tray on top of a basket for an instant side table in your living room....with added storage??


Or why not DIY something new for your home. I have lots of little and large projects for your home in my tutorials gallery, like these concrete planters, below...


#FURNITURE

Re-arranging your furniture is a great way to refresh the look of your home....and it doesn't cost a thing!
But if you find you are in need of some new furniture, or what you've got is looking tired and old...there are so many ways to get what you want for cheap!!

First: Shop your home!! Will that dresser look better in the hallway? Can that old IKEA book-shelf be used as shoe storage?? Simply by moving your existing furniture around from room to room, you can change up the look of your home!! Maybe that old table would look nice painted up?

If you haven't got the furniture you need, you could always try to find a freebee at websites such as snaffleupfreecycle or gumtree
Or you could try picking up a bargain at local auction houses or second hand shops, like Emmaus
Try your luck at car boot sales  or recycling centres!
Or try ebay: with larger furniture, sellers often prefer the "pick-up only" option....limiting the competition in the bidding war....which means you can get yourself a great deal and a bargain!!

Again try to use your imagination: could that pine bookshelf be a diamond in the rough? Would a lick of paint make that coffee table a beautiful centrepiece?? Look at the shape and lines of things, check for damage, but try to look beyond its currents state! Some sandpaper, primer and paint can really transform an old piece of furniture, and there is loads of advice on furniture upcycling to be found online! Check out my pinterest board on painting and finishing for links to loads of good tips and great tutorials on painting furniture.
Found a beautiful old sofa, but the upholstering is dated?  You can get it reupholstered for less than the cost of a cheap, new settee, at Bemz. They also do a great range of sofa covers and curtains to match! Not only will you get to chose a fabric that you love, but you will also have saved the local landfill + created something unique to your taste!!

Upcycling your excisting furniture, or cheap second hand finds is a great way to liven up your home décor on a budget. See how I transformed a rickety and battered old side-table into the unique piece you see above here

If old, upcycled furniture is not your thing (it is not for everyone) and you really have your heart set on something new, try searching price comparison websites like kelkoo or pricerunner for the best deals! Or try deal directories like home bargains or good deal directory!
It is also worth signing up for voucher codes or to get the best deals newsletter from money saving expert.
Look out for promotional codes in newspapers and magazines, and of course sales in your favourite furniture shops!
Also consider looking at the home section of the supermarkets websites: AsdaSainsbury's and Tesco all do a great range of furniture and home ware online!!
IKEA is of course THE place to go to furnish any home on a budget, but if you are looking for something a bit more special, try Homesense, or sign up to Achica for heavily discounted luxury furniture and home ware !
If you already Know what you want (Style, brand and colour) A quick google search search (under shopping) should bring up the best deals on what you want!!


I hope you will find this guide useful, no matter what home improvements you have in mind!
I would like to sign off this post with two more pieces of advice:

#1. The more research and prep you do before you buy anything for your home, the more successful the transformation is likely to be.
Even if you have no intentions of re-decorating (Painting etc..) you might find my guide to redecorating on a budget useful as it contains some great advise on how to prep your home for any improvement!!
#2. Always measure the room,( and your front door) and draw up a rough dimensional layout before you commit to a new big piece of furniture!!
It doesn't matter how beautiful or how much of a bargain something is if it is not going to work in your space....or fit through the door!! Especially with sofa's and beds!

Good luck with your home improvements, and please tell me if you have any comments or questions below!!
 I love to hear from you all!!

xxx
June

Note: I just came across This post from apartment therapy, that you all may find useful if you are planning on redecorating a part of your home....Read the comment section as well...there are some really good advise there!! 
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