Showing posts with label chevron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chevron. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Ombre Chevron Onesie

This chevron onesie may have been even easier than the last one.



I just used Freezer paper to cut the pattern, & Martha Stewart paint and her stencil brushes.
(here is a great freezer paper tutorial)
*how cute would this be in purple or pink ombre for a baby girl?!*

I made this for a baby shower gift, as well as a few other ones with different shapes & designs.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Chevron for the Baby

I am obsessed with chevron.  I have had to restrain myself from putting it in every room of our home.
But when I saw these onesies on Finley & Oliver blog, my chevron-loving heart fluttered.
found via pinterest

I had to make some.  So picked up some 9-month white onesies, so that my son can wear them during these summer months.  And grabbed some dark grey felt from my stash.  
And guess what technique I used to make the chevron pattern? Yup, the same one for my wall- only mini sized!

And then I sewed those cute grey chevrons on!
Ah! I could die. SO cute!


*If I did this again, I would use some sort of no-sew bonding before sewing, because it was a little tough keeping the pieces straight, even with pins*

....more cute onesie ideas coming soon!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Chevron Dining Room

Oh blogging, you may be the death of me- but here goes nothing!

So we recently (about 2 months ago) moved into our new place.  Since we can't paint the walls, I was looking for something to spice things up and bring my own creative flair.  Before we even moved, I fell in love with this chevron idea.
*Courtesy of eighteen25 blog*
Love! (I am uh-bsessed with chevron.) We have a silly little corner nook by our bathroom, but I felt like I would put a lot of work into it and not be able to enjoy it, so I went for big and bold in our dining room.  


Here's the answer to the question EVERYONE asks when they see it, "Is that paint?" No, my friends, it is not!  It's good ol' cardstock! And guess what?  It's a bunch of little strips all glued together!  
So here's how I did it:
-I decided to use black because a. it was what I had a lot of on hand, and I didn't want a color. So pick your color!

-Cut your strips.  I first cut down the whole piece of cardstock, then sliced individual strips.  
Tips: Use a paper cutter! You need even, straight cuts. & use a fine point, visible pen to mark.
-Glue your strips! I used a simple tape runner, or you could use a glue stick or super sticky tape.  You need to be sure to line them up evenly, at a 90* angle.  

-I did a few zig-zags a piece together, to make it easier to put on the wall.
-Here's where you might think it gets ghetto....to put them up on my wall, I just taped them!  

Note: you HAVE to use the good, sticky scotch tape, or else it WILL fall down (I speak from experience.)  

Now, yes, it might seem silly to you, but seriously, I LOVE the statement it makes with my nickel colored E-A-T and everyone thinks it is so unique and cool.
Also:  I just saw this on pinterest:
It's made with contact paper!  That, is also genius.   

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