Showing posts with label decor ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Styling Transitions...




Hi loves,


Its been 2 weeks since I move to Puerto Rico and I can't be any happier.  If there is any word that describes what I have been feeling since I moved back is the word freedom.  Freedom of spirit.  There is something about reconnecting with the soil that birthed you, your nation, your neighborhood, your home, your family, that makes you feel protected, nurtured, and loved.  That is of course, if you have had the privilege and blessing of growing up in a place free of turmoils, and wars of all sorts.  I have had the privilege of growing up in a island where your senses are overly stimulated by so much natural beauty.

I love waking up to the smell of fresh grass, trees, and flowers.  I specially love opening my bedroom windows in the morning and seeing a massive tree full of tiny purple flowers, of which branches almost touch my bedroom windows.  I feel truly happy when I hear all sorts of birds singing all day long, and when I go to my local CSA to pick up my vegetables and fruits for the week, and I am greeted with warm hugs and kisses by the staff.  I feel truly connected when I run every evening in  my neighborhood and I can see my neighbors seating in their porches smiling or saying hi to you.  I am madly in love with this boiling heat that makes us Puerto Ricans passionate, driven, tight, close...  And let's not forget the radiant blue and green sparkle our beaches exude.  It brings up all sorts of feelings: nostalgia, happiness, serenity... Yep, that is the place I was born and grew up in, and I am very blessed and privileged to be back here.

So its being a time of transitions in all aspects, including redecorating old spaces to reflect my current lifestyle.  I started several months ago redecorating my old bedroom to reflect my current emotional state! And I am happily sharing the almost-finished product. There are still things to be added, but this is pretty much it.  I will share additional details I continue adding later on. Its full of whimsical, old, and gilded details, and I hope you find inspiration to redecorate your old spaces.  I did mine with little money, and repurposed old furniture/accents.  Its all about letting your creative juices flow!

I will share information on where you can find similar items at the bottom of each picture.

Love,
Diana

Follow me on Instagram @dianamargarita1 for more pictures!

Flowers & watering can from Michael's 

Vintage embroidered doilies from my mother's collection, but you can find them in Etsy;  Rose accessories dish from Michael's

Galvanized tin baskets from Michael's 


Blue Mason Jar candle holder from Michael's; Straws from Urban Outfitters; Mason Jars repurposed; Flowers from Michaels; Chalks own and given by an old friend of my family

Rose cans from Ikea; Candles from Nordstrom; Birdcage from Michael's; Embroidered tablecloth from my mother's collection
Mason Jar repurposed; Flowers from Michael's; Mini shovel from Michael's; Vintage hair receiver from antique store


Vintage tray and jar from antique store 

Desk Accessories: Pencils from Paper Source; Milk jar from Michaels's; Stapler, notes cube and pencil sharpener from Cynthia Rowley's for Staples collection; Cookie jar from Crabtree & Evelyn

Throw from Anthropologie; Quilt from Marshalls

Everything from Marshalls


Iron Bed from Importadora Española; Vintage English vanity from antique store (All the antique pieces are truly antique pieces!)

Turquoise aluminum Bin from Marshalls

Plants pots, decorative adhesive tape, and chalkboard labels from Michael's; Doily from my mother's collection

Hair flower crowns from Forever 21 and Accesorize




Notebooks from Marshalls and Michael's; File folder Kate Spade from Paper Source; Thank you notes from Michael's and Barnes and Nobles; Gilded file storage from Office Max (I spray painted the file storage)


Gilded bowl (I spray painted a regular bowl); Accessories from Paper Source and Staples 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

DYI Project: Vintage-like Mason Jars// DYI Project: Pintando Frascos Mason con Look Antiguo



Hi loves,

It's been a while since I last blogged.  I have been busy with several professional projects.  I have missed blogging so much, mostly because I love sharing my ideas with you, and I also find it therapeutic.  Since I spend a few days at home in Puerto Rico, it seemed the perfect time to write a post.  I went there to pilot test (don't worry, some fancy research lingo) the instrument I will be using for my dissertation study, which will kickstart this summer, some networking meetings, and to start redecorating my bedroom.  In between pilot testing and meetings, I took some time to create some decor pieces for a beautiful antique desk I have in my bedroom.  I repurposed two old mason jars and gave them a vintage-like look.  I would love to share with you the 411 on how to turn your old jars into beautiful art pieces.  The best part is that this art project was easy breezy, cheap, and very relaxing.  You can also make this into a fun activity to do with your friends, family, and boyfriends/girlfiends. Trust me when I say you ALL CAN MAKE THIS, because I am the least handy and crafty person in the world!  

I will guide you through the process.  I hope you enjoy!  


Hola hermosas(os),

Ya llevo un rato sin escribirles.  No es por falta de interes, si no mas bien de tiempo.  He estado ocupada con varios proyectos profesionales y personales y pues por eso mi ausencia.  Pero ya me hacia mucha falta escribirles y compartirles mis ideas.  Ahora que estuve de visita en Puerto Rico (mi dulce hogar) me pareció que era el momento ideal para escribirles.  Estuve allá porque estaba llevando a cabo la prueba piloto (lenguaje muy tecnico... ni se preocupen!) del instrumento que voy a utilizar en mi disertación doctoral, y por que vengo a entrevistarme con varios investigadores y ver si en un futuro puedo colaborar profesionalmente con ellos.  Tambien estoy aprovechando un poquito del tiempo libre aqui para empezar a redecorar mi habitación.   En ese tiempo libre busque algunos de mi frascos de Mason viejitos para reutilizarlos como accesorios en un escritorio antiguo que tengo en mi habitación.  La idea fue darle a estos frascos un toque antiguo para que fuera a tono con la decoración de la habitación.   Fue muy divertido hacerlos, ademas de muy sencillito y muy barato.  Me parece que es una actividad muy divertida que puedes hacer para relajarte, ya sea con tus amigos, novios(as), o familia... y por supuesto tambien la puedes hacer en completa soledad con una musiquita de fondo para ambientar la cosa.  

Abajo les comparto paso a paso como reutilizar estos frascos (Las instrucciones están debajo de las instrucciones en ingles).  Espero que lo disfruten!

MATERIALS:


1. Mason jars
2. Rubbing Alcohol
3. Handi Wipes
2. Acrylic paint in the color you want to paint your jar (I bought mine in the crafts section of Michael's)
3. A small soft bristle brush (You can also find these in any arts & craft stores)
4. Small/Medium Sand Paper
5. Clear Matte Sealer (I bought mine at Home Depot, but Michael's and other arts & crafts stores carry them.  
6. Cups or jars to put the paints
7. Newspapers to cover the area where you will be painting



STEP 1:  CLEAN YOUR JARS

If your jars are greasy I will recommend using rubbing alcohol to clean them.  You can use a handi wipe to do this.  After you clean them with alcohol, wash them with soap and warm water.  You can wash them with lukewarm or hot water.  If your jars are new, you can skip the alcohol step, and just wash them.  Dry them really really well, otherwise the paint will not adhere well.  









STEP 2. PAINT THEM (2 coats)

I used DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paints in Pistachio Mint and Baby Blue colors.  I used 2 coats for my jars, but this will vary depending on the paint brand you use.  It is also important to wait about 20 minutes before you give the jar the second coat, otherwise the first coat may peel off and it gives it a lumpy effect.  If after the two coats you have  minor spots missing, you can use the corner of the brush to gently cover those.  





STEP 3. DRY THEM (BE PATIENT!)  

Again, each paint brand varies in terms of the time it takes for a product to dry.  It also depends on whether you are in warm or cold weather.  It generally dries faster in warmer climates.  I would say, as a rule of thumb, let your jars dry for at least 24 hours.  Better to be safe than sorry!

STEP 4. SANDING (FOR VINTAGE EFFECT)

After your jars are completely dry use the sanding paper to create a vintage effect.  Because the jars are small, cut a square of sanding paper to be able to sand the font in the front and in the areas around the lid and bottom parts (See the pictures below).  You may have to fold the square in half for some of the font to facilitate the sanding process.  If your paper is too big, you may scrape off other areas of the jar that you do not wish to sand.  






Step 5. SEAL THEM

This is the final step.  After you sand them, you need to seal them, especially if you plan to put items inside the jars.  This will protect them, and make the painting last longer.  It also gives it a polished finish.  Make sure you buy a MATTE SEALER and NOT a GLOSSY or SHINY one.  Also make sure its CLEAR. See the picture below for the one I use.  You can find this at Michael's, Home Depot, or any paint/arts & crafts stores.  Make sure you use this product in a well ventilated area and cover the surface with plenty of newspapers.  Once you do this, you can go ahead and spray your jar evenly from left to right, making sure you cover all the jar.  You may have to spray your jar more than 1 time to ensure full coverage.  Drying times vary, but generally is dry to the touch in 20 minutes, and fully in 24 hours.







And here is the finished product... Ta Da!!!!!!!










Instrucciones en Español


Materiales:

1. Frascos de cristal Mason (Estos frascos popularmente se le llaman Mason, pero vienen de diferentes marcas, como Kerr)
2.  Alcohol quirúrgico (y si eres puertorriqueño Alcolhado)
3. Handi wipes (toallitas/balletas para limpiar enseres, autos, etc.)
4. Pintura de acrilico (De venta en Michael's y tiendas de manualidades)
5. Brochas de pintar pequenas
6. Papel de lija (De venta en Michael's y tiendas de manualidades)
7. Sellador en aerosol (De venta en Michael's y tiendas de manualidades)
8. Envases para poner las pinturas
9. Papel de periódico para cubrir el area donde vas a trabajar


Paso 1. LIMPIAR LOS FRASCOS

Asegurate de que tus frascos esten bien limpios antes de empezar a trabajar con ellos.  Si son nuevos lavalos con jabón y agua caliente.  Si los has usado anteriormente, primero límpialos con alcohol quirúrgico, y luego lavalos con jabón y agua caliente.  Secalos super bien, porque si están mojados o húmedos va a danar la pintura.

Paso 2. PINTARLAS

Una vez esten bien secos los frascos, pon tu(s) pintura(s) en un recipiente y comienza a pintar.  El numero de capas de pintura que hay que darle a los frascos va a depender de la marca de las pinturas, así como de la temperatura en el lugar donde te encuentres pintando los frascos.  Yo utilize pinturas acrílicas de la marca DecoArt Americana en los colores pistachio mint y baby blue y tuve que darle dos capas de pintura.

Paso 3. SECAR LOS FRASCOS (TEN PACIENCIA!)

El tiempo que tardan los frascos en secarse tambien depende de la marca de la pintura y de la temperatura en el lugar donde te encuentres pintando los frascos.  Usualmente en la etiqueta de la pintura te dice el tiempo que debes dejar que se seque.  Como regla general, es bueno dejarlos secando 12-24 horas.

Paso 4. LIJAR LOS FRASCOS (PARA ACABADO ANTIGUO)

Para darle un look antiguo a los frascos vamos a utilizar el papel de lija.  Primero, recorta un cuadrito pequeño del papel de lija para que se mas facil manejarlo con tus dedos.  Luego vas a pasar el papel de lija por las letras que aparecen en la parte frontal, así como en la parte superior del frasco (donde se pone la tapa).  Tambien puedes lijar un poquito la parte de abajo del frasco (Mira las fotos arriba).  Cuando vayas a lijar las letras es posible que tengas que doblar el cuadrito de papel a la mitad y utilizar la punta del papel de lija para lijar.  Si utilizas todo el cuadrito, puede ser que lijes areas que no quieres lijar.  Juega con el papel de lija según el tamaño de tus frascos, y de tus dedos y manos.

Paso 5. SELLAR LOS FRASCOS

Este es el ultimo paso.  Utiliza un sellador en aerosol y asegurate que el sellador sea matte transparante (Mira las fotos arriba para ver el sellador que yo utilize).  Cada sellador tiene en la etiqueta instrucciones de como utilizarlo.  Lo mas importante es que utilizes este producto en un area ventilada y cubras la superficie con papel de periódico.   Rocie el sellador de forma pareja de izquierda a derecha hasta que cubras todo el frasco.  Puede ser que tengas que rociar el frasco mas de una vez para cubrir aquellas areas que no cubriste la primera vez.  El tiempo que se tarda en secar varia.  Pero por lo general se seca al tacto en 20 minutos, y por completo en 24 horas.





Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Bedroom Remake: Hydrangeas, Gold, and Cream

Hi loves,


Sorry for not having blogged much in the past two weeks.  I have been busy meeting a few work deadlines, and preparing myself to do conduct my doctoral dissertation study in Puerto Rico this summer.  This will be a packed summer literally, since I have to start cleaning, organizing, and packing my things to move to Puerto Rico in May.  I am hoping this will be a permanent move (but God and time will tell!).  I embrace and appreciate change, and in preparation for my move, I am planning on redecorating my old bedroom at my parent's home (I will be living with my parents for a bit, until I settle in and collect the data for my study).  I moved out of Puerto Rico when I was 21, and the last time that room was touched by my mother's decorating wand was at age 15!  So yep, its about time for change!

I have to head home in April to conduct a pilot test of the instrument I will be using to collect data in my dissertation study, so I am also using this trip to put my interior designer hat to begin the decorating process.  My awesome dad (Hi dad!) agreed to have our handyman paint the room for me before I get there, to avoid any smells (Sorry, I suffer from serious allergies).

This blog post is more of a pin board than anything.... I have already chosen the color scheme and theme, and have slowly started to buy accessories, and do some fun DYI projects in my NYC home for old decor accessories that will go great in my bedroom).  The best thing is that I am doing it on a tight budget, so that forces me to be creative!  As I enter this fun journey, I want to share my ideas with you, of some beautiful decor items I have found in the internet, including accessories, bedding, side tables, etc.  These are all budget friendly items, yay (well, that is subjective, but I tried to put items that were accesible to the pockets)!  The information on where to get these items is the caption below each picture.


I hope you enjoy it!
Diana


The Color Scheme and Theme:  Cream + Gold Mason Jars + Green Hydrangeas

 




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Overstock Lush Lucia 4-Piece Set

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Moroccan Wedding Throw