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Monday, 6 July 2015

Weekend Project: Believe

Project #2 from last month's Kaisercraft haul.  This time I took pleasure in decorating another beyond the page project, an MDF cutout of the word 'believe'.

You know I've been a big collector of  LOVE over the past couple of years. But everytime I see inspirational wall art being displayed, I can't help but want more of a collection of my own. So here goes - the first piece to be added to my extended collection!


But we can't just leave it like that can we?
Oh the things one can do with some Mod Podge and some glitter! And a little crafting tip here too... cover your craft mat with cling wrap when painting, it saves a lot of cleaning afterwards.


And here it is - all finished and ready to induce a smile every time I pass it. And I found just the place for it too...right on top of my inspiration board!

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Dad's Retro Chest of Mini Drawers

I've been wanting to do a 'beyond the page' project for quite a while now and took the opportunity to stock up on more than a few kits from the Kaisercraft outlet store while I was Down Under last month.

I was thrilled when my hubby also picked up a kit for himself; the mini drawers and asked if I'd put it together for him. I was even more happy when he also participated actively to pick out paper for his project. He selected a retro looking sheet with lots of 'manly' tags (this patterned  paper is from the Garage Days Collection named Spare Parts) and we picked up a few other pieces to complement. I guess all those years of dragging him along to the craft store finally rubbed off on him!


I started the project by painting the edges of the frame with Tim Holtz's Distress Crackle Paint in 'Frayed Burlap' and covered the top and back of the frame with the coordinating back from the 'Spare Parts' patterned paper we had picked out. Paper from the Curiosity Collection called 'Eccentric' was used on the 2 sides and 'Rare', also from the Curiosity Collection on the bottom pane.

I then cut out the retro tags from 'Spare Parts' and used them as decoration and also added a key charm from my collection and the letter 'j' on top (hubby's initial) for some added interest.


Next, I assembled the chipboard drawers with Beacon's 3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue. This is my favourite craft glue, very fast drying and it held the boxes together very well.

Initially, the little drawers easily fell out from the frame when the unit was moved. So to make sure the boxes stuck to the frame, I decided to hold them by adding magnets. I drew out the grid of the boxes on the back panel of the frame and glued on the magnets.


I then added magnets to the back of each of the chipboard drawers. After the magnets were in place on both frame and drawers, they were covered with 'Download' patterned paper from the Technologie Collection leftover coloured cardstock respectively. 



Finally, I made a template for the front of the drawers and cut out 9 more tags from the 'Spare Parts' patterned paper to cover the front of the pull out drawers.



I was pleased with the final product, and this has been one of the most fun projects I've completed thus far. Crafting has always been a hobby but working on a project as a gift for a loved one is even so much more gratifying.

The hubby was thrilled with the final product dubbing it "Dad's Mini Drawers".




Monday, 25 May 2015

According to [the nest], I Have a Grownup Bedroom

I was thoroughly amused by the time I got to the end of the "10 Signs Your Bedroom Needs To Grow Up" Slideshow on [the nest]. I started reading expecting to go "Ohh I'll need to do this and add that and do that..." but instead it was "Ohh, I have this and I've done this and that too..."

Then I did a childish "Yeah, I'm a grown up" dance at the end. Oxymoron, I know.
So here they are - the signs that a bedroom needs to grow up.


1. You Only Have Mismatched Bedding

"A complete bedding set including sheets, pillowcases and a duvet will pull the room together in a more sophisticated way. Look for a high thread count and mature colours, like cream, gray & blue"

Grays and blues - check! How about some brown, too!



2. You Don't Have A Headboard

Headboard? Check! Customized, no less.

Bedding set, headboard and bedside tables...check!


3. You Don't Have Bedside Tables

"Time to replace the milk crates with proper bedside tables - two of them! For someone who needs her phone, books, a glass of water ad a hundred other things, a sturdy wooden style with drawers or a cabinet will fit the bill"


I could have sworn this article was about me cos I'm that girl who needs her water, phone, keys, books, magazine and glasses (cos I wear them) by the bedside each night. And befittingly I do indeed have the sturdy wooden style bedside table with drawers - two of them too!



4. Your Beside Accessories Are Lacking

Well, my husband has a nice enough alarm clock on his side of the bed and that's all he actually needs on the side table. So the rest was up to me to style with a simple painting and a "wu-lou".


On my side of the bed, the white tray is the most functional item used to corral my phone, keys and glasses each night. Books and magazine go in the shelf under the drawer. 





5. You Don't Have Curtains

"Curtains can change the feel of the bedroom, so take down those cheap, broken blinds and choose a window treatment that speaks to your style."

Seeing that the 'windows' in the room are sliding glass doors leading out to the balcony, I have a curtain box in the ceiling and floor length curtains complete with sheers too. Necessary to maintain privacy and block out the sun on the occasional mornings I get to sleep in!



6. You Have No Art

"Here's a chance for you and your guy to really showcase your personal style. Black-and-white photos say you're a sophisticated and cosmopolitan couple, while those with more traditional taste might hang classic oils on their walls"

Hmm...so here's where I feel a little..young at heart? So we've got art picked out for the bedroom. And no, they're not black-and-white photos or classic oils. A set of fun prints which are going to go above the bed. Only thing is I just haven't gotten around to framing them and hanging them up yet. Its the thought that counts right?



7. Your Furniture Clashes

"We love eclectic furniture that works together, but if you really want to change the feel of your bedroom, splurge on a set that traditionally includes the bedframe and headboard, side tables and dressers or armoires."

Clashing furniture? Maybe someday. For now, I have a set so coordinated, even the closet doors match.

Matching closet doors!



8. Your Only Lighting Is Overhead

"Nothing sets the mood in your bedroom like good lighting. Coordinating table lamps, floor lamps or wall scones will spruce up your digs in a flash"

Why yes, I do have coordinating table lamps on my coordinating bedside tables! Gosh, I'm starting to sound boring!



9. Your Floors Are Bare

"Center your space with a large area rug or decorate with smaller rugs in different spots of your room for a pulled-together look"

With all the coordinating furniture and table lamps, the last thing we needed was a coordinating rug. The oriental rug in the room was chosen to clash with the theme of the rest of the room, something to break up the monotony.

Yeah, right! The lies I tell myself. If only my decorating plans were so put together. Truth of the matter, the hubby and I went a little (maybe a lot) rug crazy when shopping for the new house. We have so many rugs and this large one we got just happened to fit size wise between the bed and the TV shelf. So there you have it, my decorating style called "making do with my impulsive buys"




10. Your Walls Are Lacking Colour

"Another way to make an impact is to create a color scheme for your walls. Grey is a sophisticated and trendy wall color, but as long as you avoid typically juvenile colors"

Grey it is, with an awesome feature wall too - colour and texture!

 


And there you have it.The 10 signs, according to [the nest] that my bedroom is grown up! View the original slideshow from [the nest] here.



Saturday, 2 May 2015

My Favourite Nook

My favourite nook in the house came to be rather unintentionally. For a compulsive planner like me, ‘unplanned’ only gave it so much more charm and character.

I wanted to have a reading corner in the study but the end result was entirely different from what I had originally had in mind. My initial plan was to have 2 walls lined with white Ikea BILLY bookcases and a 2-seater sofa, something very similar to a pin I found shared in my earlier post "Finding Inspiration".

But here's how my cozier-than-expected nook turned out.


The beautiful open shelf that houses our collection of books and magazines was one we came across by chance. It was on sale and the hubby and I decided to pick it up instead of the Ikea shelf we originally had our sights on.


The lazy chair was not even a piece I picked out. It was my husband who spent a small fortune on it, intended for him to watch television on in the living room.


The two little piggies which were intended for the rustic-country-ish kitchen were used as makeshift bookends when the kitchen turned out with a contemporary.  

The LOVE carving I had originally bought for the bedroom too winded up as a stray on the bookshelf having not fit the rest of the bedroom décor.

The framed jigsaw puzzles were little treasures we'd recovered from the store room when we moved. There's finally space to display the things I completed over a decade ago!



The clock from Ikea I hoarded for no apparent reason other than ‘it was cheap’ and the penny-farthing motif plate randomly pick out on a shopping excursion with Ink were the few other pieces that just ended up on the shelf.

So there we go. Actual space in my home that wasn't painstakingly planned out.
And I love it!




Sunday, 26 April 2015

Gallery Wall: Children's Art Prints

In the Mac & Ink households, blank walls have definitely been a staple. But when Ink and I moved to our new places, gallery walls were on the top of our must have lists.

I've got a couple of them in mind for my place - and here's the first one:

Children’s Art Prints
Designing my daughter’s room, I wanted it to be bright and cheery, a happy and inviting place for the little girl to play and sleep in. While hunting for décor that fit the theme of the room, I found these adorable prints from Trafalgar’s Square on Etsy.  These animal prints are so cute they make me all warm and fuzzy inside.

Buying the prints was easy but actually framing them and getting them hung up was a bit (actually a lot) of a pain. A lot of effort went into getting end result I wanted.


Perfect fit or with a profile?
I wanted to have borders for these as I thought it would add some interest to the overall picture. 

Store bought or custom framed?
My first thought was to get them custom framed but  was a bit apprehensive about which framer to go to having a not so good experience with the framer a few years back. I also thought it would cost more. 

So on one of our Ikea runs, Ink convinced me to get ready-made frames and mount them myself. Unfortunately, the Ikea frames only came with a profile for A4 sized art but my prints were 8R and that put in an extra run to the stationary store and a solid hour of ‘crafting’.

In retrospect, it would have been much less effort and only a tad more expensive to have had them custom framed as I eventually found a reliable and reasonably priced framer.


Arrangement?
Having the framing out of the way, the next step was to decide on the layout of the gallery wall and its placement on the wall.  I planned how I wanted the layout of the gallery wall to look like by first trying out the arrangement on the floor. 




Satisfied with the arrangement, I measured the spacing of the frames and then transferred the measurements onto the wall by cutting out the shapes on pieces of tracing paper and sticking them on the wall first. This may look like wasted effort but I'm really glad I did because it made it all so easy for the hubby to measure the location of the nail. 


Make a hole in the wall?
The hubby and I agonised a little over this. No one wants holes in their walls, but in the end we decided safety came first and opted to go with nails as it would give us some peace of mind that the framed pictures would not fall, break and cause any injury to the little girl.




Finally…..
Here are the prints all framed up. Worth every bit of effort don’t you think?



Saturday, 24 January 2015

Tiny Budget, Big Ideas

So, back in November, I picked a quote about just plucking up the courage to do the things you want.
And then I went and did just that. 
So, amongst other exciting things this new year, I've got a new space to decorate! Yay!

The biggest thing I'd love to do with my space is to keep it as empty as I can.
Let's face it - I'm a messy person. And I need to have space for that mess to unfurl from my neatly packed moving boxes. Having way too much furniture is just going to make me feel really hemmed in. 

So here are my top 3 inspirations for planning my place:

1. As usual, Pinterest! 
Here's my board, called "the big move" where I'm constantly looking for creative ways to both fit all the stuff I have, and still feel like I've got a big airy space (when what I really have is the size of a closet).
2. Ikea
I've been there so many times in the past couple of months, I think I've finally answered the question everyone I know has been asking for years - why the heck are there so many people there every freaking weekend?
But seriously, though. I've turned into one of those people who walk around with tape measure, and, well my phone instead of the cute little pencil and paper. Waaaay easier to keep track of all the ideas I get from walking around.

3. YouTube
Yeah so you knew to look there without me even telling you.
But anyways, me being me, I ended up watching most of the tutorials for fun instead of any actual instruction. Here were my favourites that just got me all pumped up about decorating my space.
Disclaimer: some of these videos are by Ikea as well.

Walk in closet - who doesn't need more space for clothes?
I've always fancied myself more of a lazy, clothes all over the place sort of person. But still, love this idea.

I really really love challenging the typical furniture up against the walls, TV on the opposite wall to the couch sort of living room arrangements. So this was a fun one to watch, although I don't think it'll come to this for me.

I've also always thought about all the different ways I could divide up my space. And after like a dozen "how to use a Billy bookcase to create a partition" videos (*blah*), this was really, really fun!

And just because I get distracted easily and end up watching stuff for fun


Friday, 29 August 2014

Moodboard: Modern Rustic Guest Room

After having so much fun creating the baby room moodboard, I just had to make one for the new guest room too.

For this design, I decided to set myself a little challenge - minimum cost and maximum reuse of furnishings and decor I already own. That included set of Mum's old curtains she insisted I use. A  once-over of the apartment and I quickly identified the items I had to reuse:
  1. Mum's set of beige curtains (notice how this is the first item on the list)
  2. White chest of drawers
  3. Bluish-white queen size bed
  4. White side table
  5. The Ikea rug we bought real cheap a long time back but still sitting in the storeroom wrapped in its original packaging.

So, the task was to design the room by reusing all these items. Put together, I was left with a beige, gray and blue colour scheme and quite a predicament.  I hadn't the faintest idea how I was going to tie those colours together. Naturally, I looked to Pinterest for inspiration - and then browsed around for something I could get my hands on locally.

Surprisingly, it was Ikea that came to my rescue. They have a set of quilt covers which is primarily brown-beige and gray with turquoise accents. 
image source

That would instantly pull together the beige and grays I was struggling to match and also dictate the accent colour of the room - turquoise! Incidentally, I have a pair of turquoise owls in my stash of decor and bang, I had my fundamental room design!

To add a little interest I'll be looking to add a few accent pieces....a turquoise chair, mirror with metal frame (not sure if I'll be able to find a similar one) and a rattan laundry basket. Finally, I included the set of paintings and a wooden based table lamp, also from my existing stash. Out of the 12 items on the moodboard, I already have 8 of them.

Taa-daa... mission to design a guest room with minimum cost and maximum reuse accomplished!

Friday, 22 August 2014

Moodboard: Light & Cheery Girl's Room

After lots and lots of delay, the renovations on the kitchen are finally underway at the new house. It's been months of negotiations, paperwork for extension approvals, insurances, building permits....i.e. stress and headache. We're not nearly done, after building there will come more paperwork, inspections and I don't know what else. The unpleasant side of renovation. Sigh...

Last week I decided I needed a break form the tiring renovation stuff and skipped ahead to a bit of fun. I stated planning out my daughter Kitty's bedroom. Kitty's still too young to choose so mummy gets to make all the decorating decisions for now!

My vision was an all white room with pops of colour, not too pink princess but still feminine. All movable furniture, nothing built-in and nothing too expensive so that when Kitty grows up decides she want to make decorating decisions of her own, the entire room can be easily changed.


Putting the board together has made my upcoming shopping trip easy. I now already have an accurate estimate of the cost. More importantly, having seen everything placed together, I won't have to second guess myself when actually going out to buy the furniture and choosing textiles for the room.


The satisfaction of completing my very first moodboard for the house (albeit some struggle with Adobe Photoshop and all) was very rewarding. It was a great decision to take a break from the heavy stuff and work on something dear I love and enjoy. Now I'm itching to put together a moodboard for the guest bedroom too.

This little project just brought back my enthusiasm to get the house done. Hurray!

Monday, 23 June 2014

Falling in love with Interior Design - Inspiration by Abigail Ahern

I came to read about Abigal Ahern by chance really.

She was featured in the March 2013 issue of Australian Home Beautiful which I happened to pick up at that time. I loved the article but didn't think much about it until seeing a picture of her loft again online.

abigail ahern via rue mag 1
Image from deardesigner.co.uk


I knew I had seen that aesthetic somewhere before. A little more digging after that led me to her website and on to her blog. Then on, I just fell in love.

Maybe it is her easy to read and candid style of writing or the stunning and unique photos but it all just seemed to resonate with me. Full of ideas and inspiration, Abigail's blog is a gem. Most importantly, she offers fantastic tips and honest advice on interior decoration (the Abigail Ahern way).

Her interiors are extraordinary - at the borderline of over the top, quirky and on the "dark side" (as she puts it) but undoubtedly captivating . I know it's not the definition of my decorating style but all the same Abigail's little tips resound in my head...

"Don't be afraid to play with scale"

"Add texture"

"Experiment, play with colours"

"Forget the rules"

"Baby steps"

"It will turn out well, I promise"


Abigail has really inspired me to be much bolder than I'd ever though I'd be when working on the new house. Just last week, I convinced my husband to buy this over sized wall sconce for the stairway leading to our rooftop patio. Something I know I would never have done otherwise.

My husband and I took a leap of faith and painted all the bedroom doors dark grey (instead of keeping them white). Baby steps........the doors turned out fantastic and we absolutely love, love, love them.

I'm now working on a very bold look for the foyer and I just know it will turn out well.

Monday, 9 June 2014

Make It Yourself (and in this case...Myself)

There is no doubt that "picky" is my middle name. Strange as it sounds, I've just been unable to find the perfect throw pillows for my living sofa. All I wanted were two pairs of throw pillows with geometric patterns in a soothing neutral colour. They would have to be cotton of course, soft and comfortable enough to hug and put my face on. But it has just been one thing of another, wrong design/pattern, wrong size, wrong material, wrong colour, wrong price...oh don't even get me started on the price...70+ Ringgit for a throw pillow? I think not!

Photo & design by Ink

I ended up making my own. It was a bit a an accident really....I chanced upon this great light brown upholstery grade cotton fabric (love the fabric) with the simple chequered pattern I wanted, bought a meter of the fabric and went to work making my own pillow. It turned out surprisingly well and I bought more fabric in a different pattern, this time the octagons, and made more.
 


 Here they are on my sofa. A simple layered neutral look for the apartment living room.

 

Then mum saw the pillows and requested for them in red. I was glad they turned out nice as well. She particularly loves the octagons. I know what pillows I'll be having on my sofa next Chinese New Year!




Monday, 10 February 2014

Love is All Around

Got crafty last weekend and, with Valentine's day just around the corner, I've got the perfect excuse to add on another LOVE piece to the house.

Having developed a tiny bit of an obsession with LOVE, I have been lusting for a gold LOVE print I saw online for almost a year now. Can't bring myself to buy it - but it costs an arm and a leg. So instead I did something better...crafted my own mixed media LOVE print. Placed in a gold frame, my little piece has happily found a home on my bedside table.
 


Next on my Valentine's day-themed craft weekend, updating the theme to my study table pin board.  A little print of the Effile Tower, a chunky gold heart locket and the vintage altered art piece I did years ago framed by a piece of pink scrap booking paper.
 


And finally, a decorative glass plate befittingly call "Hearts" by Christoper Vine added to the console in the living room. I'm house ready for Valetine's day!


Saturday, 25 January 2014

Going Red for the Chinese New Year

It's the last weekend before the Chinese New Year and I've somehow managed to find the time to dig out and put up all my RED decorations. I've gathered quite a collection of red decor pieces over time and once a year, its really fun to have them all out in full force.


In the Chinese culture, red is the colour of happiness and good luck. So the redder the better eh?

The apartment looks very festive if I may say so myself. All geared up for a happy and prosperous year of the Horse!

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Decorating the Refrigerator with Souvenir Magnets

A vacation is never complete without souvenirs, we all buy them to remind ourselves of our travels and pack home just about anything from the gift shops; that boomerang from Australia, the Eiffel Tower key chain from Paris, that snow globe from London, that spoon from the States, that huge fan with an elephant from Thailand. We get that instant of gratification when we unpack and then sometimes its off to some cupboard or drawer for safekeeping and soon after forgotten.

I've had my fair share of poorly chosen souvenirs and quite a number have even ended up in the trash. In an attempt not be wasteful, I decided to only buy one souvenir each trip and having limited pocket money back during my varsity days, that one item ended up being a fridge magnet. Years later, collecting magnets from vacations became a tradition. It even became decoration for the refrigerator when my husband and I moved into our very own apartment.

We kept on to that little tradition over the years and recently*, I got myself two lovely magnets from our trip to Singapore, Universal Studios to be exact. One with Sesame Street characters (my daughter loves Elmo) and another more ‘grown up’ one with the Universal Studio Globe.


A nice addition to my very humble collection. It’s a joy to sometimes stand in front of the fridge, looking over the collection and remembering the good times from each trip. Someday, I hope to make a decorating statement when both refrigerator doors are jammed packed with magnets.


*This post was supposed to be up months ago, hence recent. But well, that's the most recent trip I've had.