Thursday, July 26, 2018

threadbare memories





Happy Thursday, friends!  Today I want to share a post with you from 2012--it's been my most popular post by far and it's one of my favorites too. 

 You know I love helping with room designs and this is an easy way to make meaningful wall art for your space. 




As a mother of three boys I have come across two dilemmas.  Yes, only two.  What to put on their bedroom walls that both they and I will like?  and What to do with all of those threadbare t-shirts?  You know the ones--the this is my favorite shirt so I'll just put it on the end of my bed instead of in the laundry so I can wear it again tomorrow shirts.  They're worn so much that they become a sort of uniform for an age.  Those shirts used to annoy me but now just the sight of them brings back so many memories. Kind of like seeing my old 10th grade KFC uniform and the memories that it brings back.  Ok, not like that at all. The truth is, I miss some of those little pieces of knit.   
Enter the t-shirt canvases...


I began making these when my boys were little. It takes about 5 minutes and can be an easy collage to add to as shirts are outgrown. I don't use all of their t-shirts, just the ones that spark a memory. 

Begin with a canvas and a well-loved shirt.

  
The canvas I used today is 6x6 but you can use any size.  I had to go small because this shirt is so small.

 Put the canvas inside the shirt and wrap the shirt around it. 
You have to finagle it a bit to get the graphic on the canvas evenly. 

Grab your trusty staple gun and begin stapling around the edges. 
It works best if you staple opposite sides first. 



Once you've stapled the shirt enough so that it isn't pulling, cut off the excess.


 
All done.
   

You have now become an official t-shirt canvas artist.

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Sunday, July 15, 2018

So Fresh


Today I'm thrilled to share with you the second of the brothers' rooms I recently finished.  Both boys wanted an update and both wanted to go light on the walls.  I wanted to give them a fresh look that could be added to through the next few teenage years--I'm a strong believer in letting kids have fun with their rooms.




...a couple of befores


The design idea...

Image result for kool and the gang

 Fresh is the one word that comes to mind with this room.  Remember this song?


Coolest rug ever...


The other side of the quilt is dark denim.  I think you'll see it in another pic.



...the coolest side table/shelf...


He needed new  furniture so we ordered this grayed wood dresser and headboard.










Oh hello reversible quilt with your cool dark denim.


Thanks for stopping by everyone.  Need some help with a room or space of your own?  Give me a shout--I would love to work with you!

Monday, July 9, 2018

If only I were as cool as this room



I'm excited to share with you today's room, but first--

The Not So Blank Canvas now decorates boy rooms too.  

When I began room decorating, I imagined only working on rooms for girls since I have a "girl room deficit" at my house.  

But after working on the two rooms that I'll share today and tomorrow, I've learned that kicking up the *cool* factor in a boy's room is equally as fun as increasing the *dreamy* factor in a girl's room! 

Ok, now for today's room...

Oh, and also, I've also realized that most of you don't want tons of commentary on the pics...hopefully they speak for themselves.  
So Enjoy!


~before~





Both brothers wanted a wall mural.  For this room we went with this surfer and then added some subtle nautical touches around the room. 


These candles are battery powered and operate on a timer!













The day before the room installation, our outdoor hammock broke...so thanks to rain, heavy boys who swing too high, and outdoor hammocks that really aren't *outdoor* friendly, we have the perfect wall art.





Thanks friends.  
Want a room refresh of your own?  Give me a shout!