Posts Tagged makeovers

Indigo Wall Decor

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Oh the  challenges of decorating a large wall!  Well, if  you do not have large artwork—-consider grouping like sized accessories and wall art to create your own personal style in a big way!   This is my family room cathedral wall and believe it or not— the artwork is original (made by me!)  To create this vignette,  I gathered flea market finds and thrift store frames for a casual look.  Each frame was painted black and the photo mats were painted white (yes you can paint the mats!)   This gave me the ultimate opportunity to finally frame some vintage fabrics I found at a yard sale in New Hampshire years ago.  The road sign has sentimental value to me as it was one of the original signs in the neighborhood where I grew up.

The vase was a great steal at $2.00 from a church flea market and the two white bowls I found when I was featured on HGTV’s Longest Yard Sale a few years ago (another steal deal).  And the cow creamer was given to me over 20 years ago from one of my best friends.   What I like best about this decorating idea is that I got to go on a treasure hunt in my own home PLUS  it didn’t cost a fortune!

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Table Toppers: Same Accessories but with a New Look

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Here’s another spin on decorating the same table (see below post) using some of the same table toppers but with a few additions and a new twist!

 

I love, love the crisscross design of the serving spoons mixed in with more wooden elements like the salt and pepper shakers!  By adding a tiny bit of sparkle with the clear glass pieces, mixed in with a few more black accents, this table top would satisfy any appetite! 

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Scrapbook Wall Decor

Wednesday, December 5th, 2012

 

From the scrapbook to the wall.  Here’s a great way to show off your scrapbooking talent.  This attractive series of 3 family photos were mounted on mattboard so I could share family memories in my mom’s apartment.  To the right is a partial shot of a frame with some scrapbook stickers that my Dad helped me craft.

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Spray Paint your Old Holiday Ornaments

Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

Grab a can of spray paint by Krylon and makeover your old dingy and wornout accessories.  You can paint just about anything from cups, candle holders, orbs, and more!

For a fun and unexpected look this Christmas, gather up some old frames and a can of spray paint and while your at it paint a few more orbs and let them dangle from the frames!

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Stenciled Kitchen Backspash

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

A few months ago I launched a designer series of stencils.  I have found that stenciling is one of my new favorite things to design with!  What’s so fun about it is that you can stencil just about anything from fabric, walls, furniture, place-mats, lampshades and even create a new look for your kitchen backsplash!   Below is a pic that just might inspire you to redecorate your kitchen in less than an hour! 

 For more information and some great how-to videos on stenciling visit http://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/kathy-peterson-inspired.html  

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Halloween in Ghoulish Green

Tuesday, October 30th, 2012

It’s that time of year when the Ghouls and Ghosts start to come out for Halloween.   Here’s a great idea from Krylon Spray paint using classic black and lime green to decorate your Halloween party tables!  And it’s so simple to recycle odds and ends around the house.   Find an  old frame, birdhouse, teapot, candle sticks, margarita glass and other odds and ends and revamp them with some fresh paint!

A little dry ice will also set the scene.  Here’s the recycled Margareta glasses made to look like a compote.  I think the crow is really intrigued don’t you?  LOL.

 

Stat inspired and have a “boo”tiful Halloween!   www.KathyPeterson.com

Kitchen Makeover for under

Monday, October 29th, 2012

Every time I work on a home makeover, I do it with love.   But this makeover was especially heartfelt because it was the house I grew up in.  It was a lot of work covering 2,100 square feet and 50 years of accumulation, yet it was so much fun even though it took me about 6 months of going back in forth over the last 16 months—and worth every ounce of cuts, bruises, backaches and lots of paint in my hair!

THE KITCHEN MAKEOVER

  •  Above is the AFTER of the kitchen makeover and here’s what I did.
  • Clear the clutter!
  • Repair the floor from water damage due to a leak in the plumbing 
  • Prep and paint the cabinets and drawer pulls
  • Paint the fridge with Krylon Appliance spray paint (follow directions on can).
  • Sew new curtains
  • Replace the floor with faux vinyl tile (although this photo does not do the floor color justice)

THE KITCHEN BEFORE

Are you digging this 1966 cabinetry and floors?  Well not me!   However, the cabinets were in great shape and the appliances still worked even though they had been updated about 15 years prior.   With the new look in the previous photo, this room now looks bright and clean —and lean and mean!  Come back again with another view of this kitchen makeover as well as the rest of the house re-do!  Stay inspired—you can do it!  www.KathyPeterson.com         TOTAL COST FOR THIS MAKEOVER:  Paint, Materials, and Labor — Less than $1,900 ($1,000 was replacing the damage floor).   Stay inspired! 

 

Stenciled Bathrooms

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Here’s another stencil I designed called the Vine. These stencils are so easy and fun to work with. I really like the white vines on the blue which gives it a light and airy look.

This stencil was inspired by the fluer de lis and thus I called it Fleur. And I love the way it frames the bathtub using metalic paint on white walls.

And here’s the Vine stencil again except this time, metalic paint against the dark brown walls really makes this small space look and feel so sophisticated.

For more info on my new stencil collection please visit www.cuttingedgestencils.com/kathy-peterson-inspired.htlm

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Kathy Peterson Inspired Home Decor Stencil Collection

Friday, May 18th, 2012


It’s finally here! My new Kathy Peterson Inspired Home Decor Stencil Collection. Today I’m featuring my “LATTICE” stencil and I love the look. It works well in any decor and appeals both the guys and girls. Not too frilly and not too masculine!


Because the stencil is large (about 2ftx2ft) you can cover a lot of space in no time. This wall makeover would take less than an hour using a roller and a tad longer if you used a stencil brush.

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Chalkboard China Love Note

Monday, February 13th, 2012

This months Duetica Font project is all about chalk!    Say what?  Yes chalk!   I printed out the words:   Love is all you need.

By using several of Duetica’s Mandolyn font styles I added some of the swirls on a few of the letters for a little bit more pizzaz.  I then rubbed chalk onto the back side of the paper and traced it onto one of my new favorites finds “Chalkboard China”.    

 This dinner ware is so darn cute and comes in a variety of styles from plates, glasses, vases, etc.   For the Chalkboard vase, I doodled some half circles to create a different look although you could always write another love note on it!

What a clever way to tell someone you love them in a very special way.  More love notes coming your way  on V-Day!

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