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DIY Desk Calendar

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Crafty Ideas

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arts, calendar, crafts, diy design

I am always thinking of ways to reuse objects and items I have around the house. Recycling what you have is a great way get inspired as well as help with Earth. This project is easy, affordable and useful. Everyone needs a calendar. Whether its for scheduling your time or simply to know what day it is, my DIY desk calendar comes in handy.

{Materials}

  • CD case
  • paper
  • ruler
  • art materials of your choice

You can do this project any way you want. There are just three steps you need to follow. First, you need a clear CD case. Who doesn’t have one of these around the house? The traditional size works best. This will be the stand for the calendar.  All you need to do is open it and disconnect the front. Then turn it around and connect it again. This allows the case to stand up.

DIY Desk Calendar

Once you have that figured out, you need to choose your paper. Any kind will work. Just be aware of the space where it will go. You probably have 1/4 of an inch to work with so make sure the paper is not too thick. I would suggest card stock but if you only have regular computer paper, that will do just fine. Even watercolor paper would look great.

Now all you have to do is cut the paper to size, design it and slide it in the cd case. If you cut the paper to 4 5/8 x 4 5/8 you should be fine.  If you are using a computer program to design the calendar use 4.625 x 4.625 inches.

DIY Desk Calendar

Get creative with this project. You will be looking at the calendar everyday so it should reflect who you are and make you smile. It can be hand drawn, painted, a collage or digitally designed. Think outside the box and get to work!

Architectural Love

19 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, The Home

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architecture, cape cod, colonial, cottage, design, home, houses, mid century, mod, victorian

Architectural Love

Houses come in many styles, sizes and colors. I have always loved the art of architecture, especially the mechanical drawings that were needed for the final result. There is just something about how an object is built that gets me excited. To see a house come alive and be turned into a home is such a cool thing as well.

I have learned about many styles of architecture in art school but there are some that stand out among the rest. Colonial is my ultimate favorite. With its simple ideas  and symmetrical design, colonial style feels like home to me. I guess I love that back in the day feel even though it was way before my time. The materials used are also of interest as well as certain ways they dressed up the homes.

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Then there is Victorian, Cottage and Arts and Crafts style, which are all on top of my list as well. Mid Century design is a major love. Streamlined and functional with a mod feel sounds great to me. There are just so many awesome styles to choose from!

Check out my Pinterest board for more architectural beauties!

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Brilliant Bookshelves

09 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Crafty Ideas, Everyday Design, The Home

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bookshelves, cleaning, design, organizing

Everyone has a bookshelf in their home. Most people just stack their books up with no sense of design. Maybe they will put a few nicknacks here and there to fill up space but most of the time all I see is a shelf being used as storage. Why not jazz it up a bit and add a sense of style that will not only look great but complete the entire room.

With a little guidance, anyone can do this. Yes, you need to have an eye for these things but that’s what I’m here for. I used to have two bookcases in my old living room that I will use as an example. I hope these tips can help you overcome the “bookcase black hole” and give your shelves a sense of design and pizazz.

First, you want to start organizing your books into categories. Either group them by color, by size or both. It’s also good to keep certain subjects together so you can find what you are looking for in a pinch. Sometimes it’s cool to have a section of old vintage books to add a little touch of history to the room.

Group books by subject

Keeping books of the same size together looks organized and clean

Then, gather up some cool things around the house that you can showcase on the shelves. If you collect things this would be a great opportunity to let them shine. I happen to have a collection of old bottles and vintage radios that I display throughout mine. Any other unique accessories you have that you think would look nice, include them as well. You don’t want too many or else it will look too crowded so make sure you pick the best small items you have.

Break up books with unique accessories

Bookends are something you should consider buying if you don’t own some already. They will definitely come in handy and they add a nice touch. Nowadays, there are so many different types and styles you should have a lot of luck finding one that matches your decor.

Now that you have all your items and books together it’s time to have some fun. It’s important to remember balance. You want to think of the bigger picture so the final result looks complete and well put together.

Try to spread the books out among all the shelves. Arrange the books largest to smallest, stack some up on top of each other and place them on different sides of the shelves. You don’t want all the shelves to look the same so switch it up a bit.  Then start adding the decorative items. Keeping size in mind, fill in the empty spaces. This might take some time. You will need to move things around a bit to see what looks best. Always keep some space around items and don’t crowd the shelves.

Place bigger items on top

A great tip for placing items is to group things in threes. Sometimes when you put two things together it looks like it’s missing something. Three is the perfect number.  Keep this in mind when you are decorating any space in your home.

Group items in threes

Small objects find a cozy place on top of a vintage radio

Placing an object or a bowl with some unique items on a stack of books lightens it up

Now, you want to use an array of items but try not to go crazy.  Keep objects in the same color families, such as neutrals, so you don’t have one bright yellow piece standing out. Having an eyesore like that will ruin the look.  You want your book shelf to stand out, not one particular item.

Glass shelves allow more space to showcase your favorite items

Have fun with this project.  If you’re like me, you will want to rearrange every room in the house. I absolutely love doing things like this. Not only because I am a designer and addicted to organizing, but it really relaxes me.  The bonus is a great piece of art I created with objects that I love.

Add some color and organize your office space as well with magazine files and boxes

What’s even better than that is how people get drawn in to look and are interested in my book collection. The whole point of design is to attract and submerge. You want people interested in what you created and then happily drown in the sweetness of your work. A few simple makeovers like this will add a modern and clever touch to any room.

{I would love to see how you did on this project. Send me a photo and I will post my favorites}

 

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My!

06 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Color Inspiration

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anthropologie, balloons, basic grey, birds, blue, butterflies, flowers, french, green, lace, letters, nature, paper, paris, pink, red, wallpaper, white

Oh, do I love paper. Even when I was a child I had a special relationship with it. I loved stationary and would always want my Mother to buy me new pads and notebooks, just so I can have plenty of paper to write and draw on. Today, I simply adore it.

Being an artist you learn how to appreciate paper more. Most of my handmade crafts are made with it as well so I have used more as the years passed. Searching for unique patterns and designs is easy thanks to all the talented people out there creating such beautiful work. From tissue paper to wallpaper, there is something to be found for everyone.

Here are some cool finds I came across upon my searches that I would like to share with you. Get lost in the magnificent glory of all these fun and gorgeous items and let them inspire you, like they inspired me.

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Monsoon

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Amy Butler

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Anthropologie

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Anthropologie

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Basic Grey

Color, Patterns and Paper, Oh My! - Basic Gret

Pinterest - My Love Affair with Paper

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