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Circles Circles on the Wall

One thing I’ve learned from endless hours spent watching HGTV is that a coat of paint is the easiest, quickest and cheapest way to refresh a space. Influenced by my favorite designers Candice Olsen and Sarah Richardson (Scott Magillvrary is easy on the eyes, I mean has nice designs, too), I like to create some drama and interest in a room by using patterns. I’ve painted wide horizontal stripes in our dinning room, thin vertical stripes in the powder room and circles in L’s nursery. The first two were nothing a little painter’s tape couldn’t handle. The circle pattern, however, proved to be a bit of a thinker, especially when I had the pregnancy fog.

I thought I would share how I created the graphic circle pattern.

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Step 1: I hunted down some tools. A piece of string and two pencils will do the trick but conveniently I had a giant safety compass and chalk on hand. The perks of my job!

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Step 2: I measured the length and width of the wall and decided on the radius of the circles. Since I wanted a more graphic look, I needed the circles to be fairly large. I did some division using the length of the wall and went with 22 inches as the diameter (11 inches as the radius).

Step 3: I drew all of the outer circles starting from the upper left corner of the wall. Using the length of the radius, I measured 11 inches from the ceiling down and side in. The intersection point was the center of my first circle. I placed the center of my compass there and drew the circle.

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For the second circle, I measured 22 inches down from the center of the first circle and 11 inches in from the wall. I marked that point then drew a circle. I repeated this process all the down to the bottom of the wall. The circles on the very bottom did not go all the way around. I didn’t mind since they were covered by furniture anyway.

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I started the second column by measuring 22 inches (length of the diameter) to the right of the center of  first column, marked the center then drew the next circle. Things after this point were pretty systematic. It didn’t take long before all the outer circles were complete.

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Step 4: This was the easy part. Using the already marked centers, I drew the inner circles. I made the radius of the inner circles 2 inches shorter creating a band between the circles.

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Step 5: I painted the space between the outer and inner circles with a small paint brush. Whenever I “colored outside of the lines”, I used a little wall paint to fix the spot.

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There are probably more efficient ways to create this patten, but this approach worked for me. Have you painted any patterns? Or are you thinking of creating a pattern on your wall? Share your projects and ideas with us. We’d happy to help you figure out the math too.

$5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easy Easter Decor

Back in my college days, I took an Econ class, and daily I would argue with the professor that you could buy time. I admit, I was annoying and not very adept at Econ (I’m still not), but I think I had a point. While time is not a good, it is something of value. I usually want more of it, which is why I am all about those quick and easy crafts like my Easy Burlap Bubble Wreath or my Twine Wrapped Carrots. So, as Easter is just down the bunny trail, I thought I would share some super quick  $5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easter Decor ideas (Pssss… want a lesson on less v. fewer? Click here!)

First Up—Easter Egg Tree

$5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easy Easter Decor

Everything you need to recreate this can be found at The Dollar Tree. The branches of Forsythia and Pussy Willows and the Easter Egg ornaments. 2 packs of eggs, 3 branches of foliage= DONE! $5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easter Decor.

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Next– Easy DIY Paper Bunny Banner

$5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easy Easter Decor

I loved my Easy St. Patrick’s Day Banner so much  that I made one for Easter. Check out the tutorial here, but sub out the shamrocks for bunnies. I used the following template for my bunnies.  This was a free craft as I had all the materials already. You hate me, don’t you?

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Easy Paper Bunny Banner

And for the kids, a  paper plate bunny and painted Easter egg

I think this one is pretty self-explanatory. Head on over to The Dollar Tree because that’s where I got all the supplies needed for my oldest little guy to make him.

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$5 and 5 minutes or fewer Easy Easter Decor

And for Ronan, he got to wield a paintbrush and paint an egg cut out of an old manila folder (anyone ever call them Vanilla Folders? Or was that just my weird self?)

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I am a big fan of decorating for each of the seasons/holidays. Some of my good friends aren’t, but they put up with my seasonal decor (and me) anyway. And for that, I thank them!

Are you a seasonal decorator?

Spring Mantel in the house

Anyone ever watch In The House? Oh, geesh, I loved that show and LL Cool J. Now while the reference is a throwback to the ’90s (hello, 1996!), this Spring Mantel is not donning a Kangol hat and singing “Hey Lover” (although, maybe next mantel… nah).

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LL Cool J loves my Spring Mantel

If anyone is keeping tally, this is Mantel number 3 for 2014. First, there was my Valentine’s Day Mantel and then there was my Kiss Me, I’m a March Mantel. I have to be honest, I had a difficult time with this Spring Mantel because I didn’t want to spend a thing, again, and I (gasp) was not feeling the mantel love, but I pushed forth and through.

Now, my husband calls this my Mantel of Junk, but I prefer the term eclectic.

Let’s check her out..

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There is a collection of framed art in this Spring Mantel, and all of it  can be recreated (or bought).

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The deer print on muslin was made with my good friend, Bailey. It’s a rather simple project of ironing the fabric onto freezer paper and running it through the printer. Bailey and I made a ton of fabric prints. We were/are slightly obsessed.

The little bird in the frame is a scrapbook paper punch-out. Seriously, how cute is that?

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The little framed bunny silhouette is another scrapbook paper 3 minute project.

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The black and white print is a gift from my high school pal and forever friend, Kristen. She took an art class on carving and made all of us high school gals fruits prints of her labor. If you are interested in learning this art, and you are in the Baltimore area, my sister is running a class on print/carving; you will leave with your own piece of art. You can contact her here.  And if, you would prefer to buy, she also has an etsy shop of all of her own prints. My personal favorite is her prints on dictionary paper, which would look adorable on a Spring Mantel.

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A lot of my Spring Mantel components may look familiar from my March Mantel– Those little birds from the retirement home’s gift shop are still hanging out, and so are the branches of The Dollar Tree forsythia in the beer growler.

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I added two new little creatures to the mix, though: A cute straw bunny— is he not the cutest thing ever?( I am a sucker for those straw creatures)– and a glass duck, which belongs to Finn is a gift from my husband’s Aunt “Sis,” who lived to an impressive 95 years and was sharp, sweet, and strong.

And, of course, I added a really easy and simple banner from scrapbook paper.

There she is (yup, my mantel is still taking the feminine case).

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Stay tuned for my next mantel which will showcase my favorite holiday: Flag Day!

 

 

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