Pastel Painted Glassware...

DIY Pastel Painted Glassware
This is a 'Quick and Easy' painted glassware project.
Honestly it took an entire FIVE MINUTES!
You will need some glass items.
I have used a mini vase, jug, and wide neck bottle.
And you will also need some paint in pastel colours of your choice.
I use the Rust-oleum brand of spray paint as it has a fabulous coverage.
I chose Duck Egg, Gloss White, and Citron in matte.
Make sure you use a quality paint like Rust-oleum because it makes a huge difference to the project end result!
DIY Pastel Painted Glassware
You need to be in a well ventilated area to spray the glassware.
What you do is shake the can to mix the paint well,
and place the nozzle in the glassware opening and spray, turn the glassware, spray.
Until you have a good coverage of the inside.
DIY Painted Glassware
Clean up any painty finger prints and drips then set aside to dry.
I'm going to use this pretty pastel painted glassware on my Easter Sideboard in my dining room.
Once I have finished all my Easter-inspired pieces, I'll show you the finished vignette.
Meantime....I need to create some pastel paper flowers to go with this pretty pastel bunch of glassware!

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Easy Sew Lavender Pillows...❥

Easy Sew Lavender Pillows are something I sew every few years...
they are handy to have on hand for when you need that unexpected gift to give.
I use mine under my bed pillow because lavender not only has a wonderful aroma,
it is very calming and helps aid sleep.
DIY Lavender Pillows
There are about 450 different varieties of lavender.
It is very easy to grow and take cuttings from in Spring to create new plants.
I have Lavender growing in various parts of the garden.
The plants like a sunny position that's well drained.

The lavender I grow is English Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia)
I like this one because it has a strong scent and drys well.  
The scent actually lasts well over a year once dried.

To make  the 'Easy Sew Lavender Pillows' you will need:

DIY Lavender Pillows
Fabric 
Cotton
sewing machine
Needle and thread
Buttons and ribbon bows if embellishing the pillows

Step one:
DIY Lavender Pillows
Cut on fold - the fabric into into a rectangle measuring 16 x 14 centimetres.

Step two:
DIY Lavender Pillows
Sew edges together leaving a good size gap for putting lavender in.
Turn right side out.

Step three:
DIY Lavender Pillows
Poke corners out with a skewer.

Step four:
DIY Lavender Pillows
Press with iron.

Step five:
DIY Lavender Pillows
DIY Lavender Pillows
Stuff with dry lavender. 
Then stitch an outside edge around whole pillow to seal opening and give detail edging to pillow.

Step six:
DIY Lavender Pillows
Stitch a button or bow of ribbon on front if desired.
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DIY Upcycled Headboard and Beautiful Art!

I wanted to show y'all this upcycled headboard... 
Chalk paint
And this beautiful new artwork print.
My daughter needed a new headboard for a queen-size bed,
I searched what was available from stores in my town.
The result was:
Don't like that...
Nice, but won't suit the décor style...
or
perfect but too expensive!
Next was an online search...
And there were so many to choose from.
But most were way out of my price range,
or the freight charges to my tiny township were exorbitant!
SO that left the DIY upcycle option...
And that is exactly what happened.
Upcycling furniture ideas
I came across a damaged modern country-style pine headboard.
With a little bartering, I managed to acquire it for just $60.
Upcycling furniture ideas
 The broken end knobs were removed and wood sealed.
Then the entire headboard was sanded.
Upcycled furniture Ideas
Then two coats of chalk paint in pure white were applied.
Once dry, it was waxed.
Pretty Bedroom ideas
And, here it is attached to the queen-size bed.
upcycled headboard
A string of battery operated fairy lights were twisted around it...
A gal's just gotta have pretty!
Tabatha Forbes
This is a close-up of a Tabatha Forbes print.
Isn't it beautiful?
This artwork is from Tabatha's 'Ei Katu' collection.
(You can read about this and her other projects HERE.)
This limited Edition print was chosen as a memorial piece to the 'Little White Dog - Gracie'
who crossed the Rainbow Bridge in October last year.
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Beautiful flowers for a beautiful dog in lei form which in the Pacific Island of Rarotonga is worn to celebrate.
We celebrate our memories of Gracie.
Also Tabatha has connections to Rarotonga, as we also do, 
with many fond times spent there.
That is why this beautiful art seemed all the more perfect!
Pretty Bedroom ideas
 As this artwork is the focal point of the room,
 decor pieces were selected to complement it.
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Softs greys, whites, pastel pinks and sage greens.
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With a pop of bright colours too.
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And flowers...in brights,
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 And soft pink hues.
This room, with its new artwork, decor pieces, and headboard 
is soft and welcoming...
Everything my daughter wished for!
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