Vintage Newspaper Covered Books....❥

It was time to change up the fabric-covered books on my shelf display.
I had a red theme going on, and it's been like that since 2016!
That's such a LONG TIME!
How did I miss changing this before now?
So for the 2019 book makeover, I decided on a neutral black and white.

I'll be removing the fabric to recover them in the vintage paper.


This is why I used sellotape in the original fabric covering. 
So I could easily take it off and reuse the books.


You can read the original post about the red themed fabric covered books HERE.
Years ago I found a very old newspaper and it's been in my cupboard 'might make something with you' stash since.
The newspaper is from 1946, so it is extremely fragile.

That's why I opted for photocopying the pages so I could still use the interesting font and vintage images for the book covering project.
Also, I wanted black and white not the worn yellow aged paper as it was.

Do you remember covering your schoolbooks?

Well that's the same technique I used.  
Held in place by sellotape.

My black and white themed collectables now look fabulous!

Book Stack
Book stack now in vintage themed black and white font and images,
with my favourite little Wade England scroll handle vase atop.


Wade England

Upcycled books

Love, Love Love!


#vintage #papercraft #upcycled #bookstack




The Front Porch And Potted Plants....❥

Summer arrived and it was time for an update on the front porch...
It's been a few years since any pots have been located here.
The pots needed to be plastic not pottery or terracotta as our summers are so hot, and the plastic pot withholds moisture much better.
I was visiting the K-Mart store and came upon these gorgeous white terracotta pot lookalikes in PLASTIC!
The grade of plastic is very heavy duty.
And the bargain price was just $15 a pot.
The white looks so good.

Potted plants
Into the front porch pots, I planted a 'Juniperus chinensis pyramidalis' conifer,

Potted plants
and a 'Chamaecyparis Boulevard' conifer.
They are both reasonably slow growing varieties.
So I am hoping to repot every two years in early Spring with a root prune to keep them a reasonable size of about one to one and a half metres.

Potted Garden Plants
Companion plants were added.
Viola Penny Yellow and Viola Penny White.
Violas are hardy little plants that flower continuously,
 as well as withstanding a semi-shaded position, 
which all of my three covered porches offer any plants that reside on them.
Violas actually provide more flowers per plant than a pansy does!
Feed with liquid or granular fertilizer and you'll get even more flowers!
So this is how early summer on the front porch looked popping with green yellow and white!

Potted Garden Plants
Because these pots looked so good,
and I became besotted with the colour yellow,
I bought another white pot, 
and planted a bright yellow-toned gerbera.
What a wonderful pop of late summer colour now the violas have finished.



Potted Garden Plants
You can see how much the conifers have grown!
And hiding beneath them are new self-seeded viola plants.
And as autumn begins to arrive I can say I have thoroughly enjoyed my white pots
planted with easy-care conifers and plants bursting with the bright colour of yellow!


#violas #conifers #plantsforpots #gerberas #frontporchplants

#pottedplants #gardenpots


Upstyled Stenciled Door Stopper...

Upstyle a doorstop!
I'm all about embellishing everything at the moment.
Embellishing things is a super way of making a purchased item YOU.
And this is what happened when I found this funky doorstop.
This was just twelve dollars at the K.Mart store.
I tell you what - K.Mart is the best!
It's affordable. 
Which means you can change up the decor without spending a fortune.
(now that's totally my own personal opinion...so let's get back to the door stop).

It is kinda modern French style, 
the fabric is Linen type.
It's plain.
Apart from the foil bottom.
What could I add to it?
A stencil pattern of course!

The stencil I used is a simple flower design by Semco.
I sourced this via Spotlight NZ Online.

I used fabric paint markers to print the stencil onto the doorstop.


I taped the stencil firmly in place.

 I coloured in the outside edge first, then filled the petal with colour.

stencilling fabric
Then Coloured in the middle black.


I could have left it as is but added black shading.
The flower design now stands out more.


I'm really happy with my stencil design on my upstyled doorstop.
And of course, it's doing the job it was made for...
keeping the door open in the summer breeze.


#upstyled  #stencilling #stencils  #diy



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