I feel like I haven't done a proper post in ages, and I've been working on a continual project that I just kicked off a few days ago.
I'm redecorating my room!
Yes, I know, I'm really really excited, but I'm going to go about it sensibly and properly. I've made plans and know exactly what is going where. However, I'm going to making a lot of what will be going in my room myself, so it will definitely take a few weeks at least, but I'm all for the challenge!!
I've decided that I will blog all the way, and start a DIY bedroom decor series, giving short tutorials of really easy and simple ideas to jazz up your bedroom, even on a tight budget. I plan to do one every few days, so definitely keep an eye out for them.
In addition, I will be showing you guys the finished product as soon as it's done. So I hope you enjoy!
So, today I will start with just a short post. After I came back from school I decided to make a start on the small feature wall I am having in my room. This wall is going to have lots of frames and canvasses in different shapes and sizes which I think will look very cute! The wall I've chosen is very small which I think makes it look even more distinctive and adds a special touch.
I'm going to make the features one at a time and just add them together progressive because I think it leaves me time for inspiration! So these are my fabric covered boards: super easy to make and very pretty might I add!
Here I used some old scraps of fabric I had ( the denim at the top if from some old jeans, and the orange boat fabric is from and old dress that I found)
All you have to do if find some fabric- you can choose whatever you want! And a piece if cardboard. What I love about this project is that you can be very versatile; you can literally chose any size or shape of cardboard you want, and practically any fabric.
Simple cut the fabric to size and then stick to the board. Simple and effective. I used a Pritt Powerstick because my boards were only very small, but if you intend to make a larger one, I'd probably use a hot glue gun.
An that's all. Very pretty little boards that practically take less that ten minutes to make- what can be better than that?
Lots of Love
Eva
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