Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 11, 2012

Spray painted hangers

Spray painted hangers

Months ago I spray painted some of my wooden hangers in a bright pink for my cloakroom but never got round to showing you. I loved them so much I decided to spray some more, this time for my guest room, here's how...


Spray painted hangers Tools and Materials

Spray painted hangers, How-to step by step

Spray painted hangers
Simply mask off the metal hook, so it doesn't get covered in spray paint. Following the instructions on the spray paint, carefully spray the wooden hanger until you have an even coat of paint and the original colour of the hanger is no longer visible. Leave to dry.

Tips- I prefer to do several light coats so the paint does not drip and I get an even coat.

Here they are with my DIY fabric hangers...

Pretty guest room hangers


Have a sweet day!

Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 11, 2012

Pom Pom trim boudoir cushions

Pom pom trim cushions

I was looking for some Moroccan inspired prints in lavender, grey and mint to make some pom pom trim scatter cushions for my guest room when I came across exactly what I was looking for at The Sprit of Christmas fair...

Pretty kitchen towels from Roots Living
But they were kitchen towels!

I didn't let that stop me and bought three from Roots Living. I then asked my friend who was visiting the show later that week if she could buy on my behalf two more, as I loved them so much! They are the perfect size for making boudoir pillows (30cm x 40cm). Here's how...

Pom Pom trim boudoir cushion Tools and Materials

Pom Pom trim boudoir cushion, How-to step by step

Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
Using a soft pencil, start by drawing a rectangle in the centre of the tea towel 32cm wide by 42cm. Add 1.5 cm seam allowance around edge extending the lines to the edges of the teatowel

Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
Cut along lines as figure above.


Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
Pin pom pom trim to right side of fabric 1.2 cm in from every edge with the pom poms facing the centre of the rectangle.

Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
Hand stitch pom pom trim in place or tack using a wide stitch on your sewing machine, 1.5cm in from edge.


Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
On one of the back panels, mark the length of the buttonholes with your pencil on the inside of the fabric. Using the button hole foot on your sewing machine stitch three buttonholes.

Pom pom trim cushion tutorial by Torie Jayne
Put the Back Panels on the Front Panel, with Right Sides facing together. Pin each back piece right side down onto the pillow cover front. The pre hemmed ends will overlap each other in the middle of the pillow. The back panel with the button holes on should be under the other back panel where they overlap.
Sew around the cushion cover (seam allowance is 1.5cm). Before you turn the cushion cover out, cut off the corners above your seam. Open up seams on all sides and press with an iron. Turn the cushion out, sew your buttons in place and then insert your cushion pad. Fasten buttons and voila! a great gift to give or keep.

Hand made pom pom trim cushions

Hand made cushions

Printed cushions

Have a sweet day!

Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2012

My guest room mini printed shelves

Printed shelves

Remember the mini shelving I made for my craft room? Well I have been making some more, this time for my Guest room...

Guest room shelves

Print backed shelves

Pretty papers storage
Rie Elise Larsen paper from Folly & Glee, all other paper bought in Copenhagen


Mini shelving tutorial by Torie Jayne

Have a sweet day!

Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 11, 2012

My guest bedroom cube shelves

My cube shelves

Last week I showed you my designs for our guest room and last week all my lovely free furniture from Argos arrived! The first piece of furniture we put up was the Hi gloss geometric cube shelves...

cube shelves

They were super easy to put together and all the wall fixings came with them. So I laid them on to a large piece of paper and traced around the edges, carefully marking where the screws would need to go, by pushing a pencil into the screw fixings. I then masking taped the traced shelves paper to the wall in the exact position I wanted them, using a spirit level to make sure they were straight. With the paper still in place using a soft pencil I marked on the wall where the screws would need to go. Mr TJ then drilled the holes in the wall and fitted the raw plugs and screws. Then came the fun part! hanging and filling them...

Wallpaper* City Guides

I have a bunch of the Wallpaper* city guides for the places I have been and others on places I want to go. I pulled together all the ones I had in shades of green and purple and they were a perfect fit for the top cube. They would also provide my guests with some reading material.

Oh Diana!

I then gathered all my nik naks that were in shades of lavender, mint and white together and started to play around with them, after much deliberation...

In the central cube I placed my beloved Diana camera with a sketch book I bought in St Tropez many years ago and a pretty patterned tin box I bought on a Birthday trip to Copenhagen a couple of years back.

Tweet tweet!
On the outside cube I placed another pretty box from said Copenhagen trip with a spool of crochet ribbon, mini latte bowls and a bird light.

Vintage jug

On the lower cube I placed a beautiful vintage jug that my grandmother gave me alongside a Polly George mug draped with pom pom trim, I felt I needed something in lavender to sit next to my jug to balance the colour across the shelves. So I sprayed the inside of a retro coke bottle I had been saving with a lavender coloured spray paint and perched on top an owl bottle stopper that had been laying unloved at the bottom of a kitchen drawer!

Butterflies & pom pom

To see all the before and after photos of my Guest bedoom check out my Facebook album, Guest bedroom- A Transformation.


Have a sweet day!






Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 11, 2012

A faded vintage Christmas

A faded vintage Christmas

This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you these gorgeous dreamy Christmas pics.

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites:

Have a sweet day!

Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 11, 2012

Reindeer hair bobbles

Reindeer Hair bobbles

Last year I ran out of time and didin't get to show you my reindeer hair bobbles that were inspired by my snowflake hair bobbles. My little niece Molly loved finding then in my Winter Wonderland Advent house calendar. The good news is that Paperchase are selling the felt deer table scatter this year too, 36 for £3!

Reindeer hair bobbles
Tools and Materials
  • Small hairbands in pink, white, blue and aqua
  • Felt reindeer
  • Hot glue gun


Reindeer hair bobbles, How-to step by step
Reindeer Hair bobbles
Using a hot glue gun, place a small dab of glue at the join on the outside edge of the hairband. Immediately stick a felt reindeer to the glue and leave to dry.

Reindeer Hair bobbles

Paperchase are also selling the snowflake felt table scatter again this year so you can make the hair clips too!

snowflake hair clips

Have a sweet day!

Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 11, 2012

Designing our guest room

Guest bedroom plans

Last month I showed you how we had renovated our guest room. Today I want to share with you my design for the room...

A few weeks before we had finished renovating the guest room, the lovely Peeps at Argos contacted me asking if I would like to receive some of their products to style in my home and share them with you. The timing was perfect! we are having guests to stay next month and I had literally no furniture and next to nothing in the way of home furnishings to go in our new guest room so I jumped at the chance to be given £500 to spend at Argos...

I started to plan out my guest room by spending hours looking at inspiration and researching guest room ideas.

Here are my favourite top tips:
Think about what you'd expect to find in a 5 star hotel.
Choose a theme that is personal to you and go from there.
Give your guests a nice calming place to relax and feel at home.
Your guest room design should not only be comfortable but also a little fun.

So I started to think about what I have loved about my favourite hotels and all the added extras that would make my guests feel super comfortable.

Guest bedroom ideas


With all my ideas whirling around in my head I came up with this colour and theme inspiration...
Guest bedroom inspiration
I was thinking white furniture with pops of colour in soft furnishings and accessories.

Then the hard part! Working out how I was going to furnish our quirky long narrow bedroom...

Guest bedroom plans

One thing was for sure, the double bed would have to sit below the window at the end of the room and could not have a foot board as you would more than likely have to get in to it from the base. So I chose the Scandinavia solid pine white double bed with slatted headboard, a mattress, double duvet, pair of pillows, white fitted sheets and a white pin tucked duvet cover.
I really wanted to provide bedside tables so my guests could keep a bottle of water, alarm clock, nik naks etc close to hand. But as the space was too tight I had to come up with something a little different! After much thought I opted for a pair of L shaped shelves I could hang on the wall either side of the bed. I would need to paint them white but I just loved there unusual shape and how much storage you could get out of them. I also loved the idea of them housing a pretty glass bottle of water in the long sections. So both guests would have there own bottles!
Whilst searching for shelves on Argos I came across the lovely cube shelves, a perfect place for displaying some coloured accessories and my pretty coloured Wallpaper travel guides. After checking the measurements I decided to go with them as they would fit perfectly on my sloping wall.



Due to the shape of the room I decided that a wardrobe would be too imposing but I still wanted to provide my guests with some hanging space."Why don't I make the little foyer at the top of the stairs a little dressing area!"
I found the perfect answer in a white finished solid pine storage unit with four coat hooks and three baskets with cut out handles for easy access to contents. I could hang it from the wall placing a monks bench style laundry bin below, that also conveniently doubles up as a seat. To add colour, comfort and interest I'm going to make a comfy patterned cover cushion for the top of the bench.

I also wanted to provide my guests with a table that could be used for a laptop and some storage drawers so I chose the Scandinavia dressing table that matches the Scandinavia bed. I have bought a bright coloured Tolix chair to use at the table so my guests could use the dressing table stool as a luggage rack!



My wonderfully generous order from Argos arrives at the end of this week and I can't wait to see what it will all look like. Loads of photos coming soon...

Have a sweet day!