Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

DIY LIGHT WALL! How To Make Your Bedroom Feel Larger with Lights!

Thursday, March 22, 2018


Because my headboard is very tall, it started to make my room feel very small and I needed a new way to make my bedroom feel larger. I've also always wanted to put fairy lights in my bedroom so that gave me the idea to use the fairy lights to elongate my headboard and make the room feel larger and not so cramped.

When you watch the video, you'll see that originally I had my curtain rod right above the window which again just made the room feel very small. I decided to raise the rod to about an inch away from the ceiling, which instantly made the room feel larger. 

I really scored big with these lights I found on Amazon. (You know it's a hit or a miss on there.) They're good to go as soon as you take them out the box! All you do is attached to the command hooks to the wall and you're good to go. Think of them like the icicle lights but for your bedroom and longer! You don't have to loop them up and down if you don't want to (I did so there wasn't wasted lights hiding behind my headboard).

This DIY was super quick and easy and I love how it looks at night. They act like a nightlight in a way. I can still see what I need without turning on the light and waking up my one year old who still sleeps in our room. Watch the video above to see how it's done!

Here's what I used: 
Clear Small Command Hooks: http://amzn.to/2D9KWHC
String Lights for your Bedroom: http://amzn.to/2oRCPvb
Curtain Rod (measure first): http://amzn.to/2oNAv8w
Power drill (you’ll need one of these unless you wanna do it by hand like I did): http://amzn.to/2FnmQuX

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Getting the House Ready For the Holiday's #GalSquad

Sunday, November 29, 2015


YES! My favorite time of the year is here. I absolutely love the holidays and the true joy and happiness it brings. 

In preparation for Thanksgiving and getting my house ready for family to come over, I decided to start decorating to get in the holiday spirit. I know some people think it's too early to decorate for Christmas prior to Thanksgiving, but why not? It brings positive vibes and um, my crazy family needs as much positivity around them as possible LOL. Anyway, I decided to decorate a few places around the house before I go all the way into Christmas mode this week.  

I started with a few simple touches in the bathroom, where.. let's be honest, everyone goes to at point or another while they are at your house. Candles - totally necessary for every bathroom in your house. This one in particular is the Illume Balsm and Cedar Luxury Scented Candle, which a balsamic and woody base, with notes of orange, berries, green leaf, fir needle, cinnamon and pine. I love deep woody scents like this especially during the holidays! Soap - I love this festive soap for decoration in my bathroom. It gives my very simplistic bathroom a little pop of color and it screams Christmas is coming. This soap is part of Primal Elements Holidays Collection in the scent Candy Cane. I've been tempted to just use it instead of using it for decoration. Primal Elements Soaps are handmade and contain vegetable glycerin, which moisturizes the skin and contains pure essential oils for an optimum fragrance. Both the Illume candle and Primal Elements soap can be found at any Red Door Spa Location.  Next we have a white flower arrangement which gives the bathroom a very clean look, which I found at the wonderful TJ MAXX. You can always find hidden gems in that store! For finishing touches, I found a monogram towel from Target that goes with the clean and simplistic look, yet has a bit of gold that goes with the holiday theme. 

Can't wait to finish decorating this week. I'll be sure to share with you all!

Can't think of what to get someone on your holiday shopping list? Well, I'm giving gift cards to #RedDoorSpa and think it's a fabulous gift for anyone! Get yours (plus bonus spa dollars) at http://bit.ly/1l6bJMr!



REVAMP VANITY TOUR/MAKEUP COLLECTION 2015

Saturday, May 16, 2015



ALL INFO ABOUT VANITY AND WHERE EVERYTHING IS FROM IS LOCATED ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL. CLICK HERE

Perfume Setup, How to organize perfumes 
 You don't need an expensive perfume tray. I found this tray at Dollar Tree which is actually a cookie tray!


I love this brush organizer because I can organize my brushes by type (foundation, blush, blending, shader brushes, etc.) It spins so I can easily find my brushes with no hassle. It's actually a desk organizer that I found at TJ Maxx.


Lipstick and Lip Liner organizers can be found on Amazon.

How to organize your makeup drawers

Ikea Alex Drawers are really the best way to organize your makeup. You can use small drawer organizers (Dollar Tree) and customize to your needs and liking. I have my drawers organized by face primers, foundations, concealers, etc.


I like having all my palettes spread out so I can find them easily!


Eyeliners, mascaras, blushes, and face powders can easily be organized using these longer drawer bins from Dollar Tree.

Watch the rest in my video...


Home Decor Update

Tuesday, October 14, 2014


Decorating gives me a weird amount of happiness. I get maybe a little bit too much joy out of it lol. Anyway, I did a little home decor haul a TJ Maxx. I moved to my new place back in April but my house still isn't where I want it to be. Although after this haul, I think I'm almost there. Two more pieces of furniture and I plan on doing a living room tour video on my YouTube channel (Subscribe here). Can't wait to show you all what I have planned next!


Hover over pics to Pin on Pinterest!


home decor pillows, home decor paintings, tj maxi

Painting - Burlington Coat Factory
Couches- Just for Cabinets
Pillows - TJ Maxx
End tables - Just for Cabinets
Light - TJ Maxx
Frames - TJ Maxx
Rug - Target (CLICK HERE) Use code home15 for $15 off ends 10/18


Head - TJ Maxx
Table - Just for Cabinets
Mirror plate: TJ Maxx
Candles: Ikea
Mirror (fire place) - Burlington Coat Factory
Tea Light Candle Holder - Pier1
Palms (plant) - Ikea



Windows:
Tan and white patterned curtains - Walmart
White sheer curtains - Target


HOW I REPAINTED AN OLD VANITY WITHOUT SANDING

Sunday, June 29, 2014


The Vanity

About a year ago, I scored a whole set of furniture for free! A dresser, a bed frame, and the most exciting piece.. a vanity. Immediately, I got to work on the bed frame for my daughter. Since it was my first time painting furniture, I googled and asked friends for advice. I was told that when you sand furniture you get the best results and painting over the original furniture just wouldn't look right.



I got a sander and went to work. Well, what a pain this was. The bed had poles, which are obviously round and the sander was flat so it just wasn't working out for me. Even regular sand paper took didn't get the job done. This furniture was passed down a few generations and whatever they used back then was extremely thick and sanding it took FOREVER. Not to mention there was so much detailing and nooks that I couldn't get to. I couldn't believe what I got myself into. It took a week total to sand and paint. There was no way I was doing that to the other two pieces of furniture that had just as much detailing and a thick amount of paint to sand through. 




Finally, a year and some change later, I decided to re-do my vanity because I knew how beautiful I could make this piece. I knew there had to be a way around sanding and guess what, I found a way. All I needed was a good primer! I must admit I was afraid even with a primer that it wouldn't stick because of the fact that the original paint was thick and seemed to have a different type of coating on the top.  


painting without sanding

Here's what I used: 

Zinsser Cover Stain Primer
Behr Satin Enamel Paint
Rust-oleum Polyurethane Spray
Foam Brushes (I found that last time the brushes left too many bristle marks)
(These products were used for the vanity, I used different products on the chair)






Be sure to remove all hardware and drawers before getting started.

All products worked out great. I applied light coats starting with the primer. I did about three coats waiting a half hour in between each coat. Then, I did 3 light coats of paint, waiting an hour in between each coat. I then finished off with the Polyurethane spray. 

I'm very happy with the results and I do not regret not sanding! I'll never sand again after my first experience. Anyone can do this. All you need is the right materials and a little bit of patience. I say a little because I don't have much patience and even I can do this! 

The Chair


To get started painting, I unscrewed the cushion off the chair and sprayed a primer on the chair. Yes, I used a spray instead of painting it by hand. Why? Because those little poles you see are a pain! I learned my lesson after doing my daughters bed. Also, you can't see it in the pictures but all of the groves in this set of furniture are a dark grey color which makes it harder to cover! Spraying the primer and the paint made the chair a piece of cake!


Isn't the fabric on the cushion pretty? Sike! The fabric was hideous so I went to Jo-Ann's fabric to get a pretty white and grey damask fabric. To remove the old fabric, I removed the staples with pliers and found the original piece of fabric still on it. I left that piece on and just covered it with my new piece of fabric. I bought a half of a yard. I recommend getting a little bit more than half of a yard just because half of a yard JUST cut it. That's of course you have the same size cushion as mine.

Center your fabric onto the cushion and using a staple gun from the fabric store, start stapling the edges. Tug on the fabric for a tight fit as you go around. If you find any staples hanging out, hammer them down. Wait until the furniture is done drying to put the cushion back on. 








repainting furniture without sanding


Let's Start Decorating!

Saturday, April 5, 2014



More than happy to move into my new place. So happy that I unpacked in about three days and got to decorating as SOON as I could! Above is what I've put together so far. The gold mirror I had from my old place, which is really the only thing I was able to put on the wall that I previously had. The plant and pot is from a recent trip to Ikea (The trip was a complete fail by the way -_-) 

Anyway, I love my new fireplace. The best part about it is the brick. At first I was gonna ask my landlord if I could paint it white but I've learned to love the color of the brick! It makes the place feel so homey (sp). The gold mirror ended up being perfect and the plant is exactly what the fireplace needed. Plus I wanted something so I could try to hide the cable outlet. 

I still want to add more to my fireplace mantel to balance it out. I'm thinking maybe so candle pillars and/or pictures. I plan on adding a chevron wall paper to the wall on the right. What do you guys think? Leave a comment below:)

Here's another view:

Mirror: Burlington Coat Factory
5 candles under mirror: Pier 1
Palm: Ikea 


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