Showing posts with label lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lantern. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2018

How to Create A Farmhouse Gallery Wall of Your Very Own


farmhouse gallery wall signs

Farmhouse Gallery Wall
Have you ever looked at Pinterest and seen those tidy walls of collected items that just look so perfect they're almost too good to be true? Well, they're totally doable! You  just need the right spot. For years, I've wanted a gallery wall. But we lived in an old house that was all windows and doors. There was literally not one wall that was just a plain, flat space. Then, about a year ago, we moved into our lake house.... and it was the same problem. Only it wasn't just windows and doors--but built-in bookshelves--taking up precious wall space. Not that I'm complaining about awesome built-ins, but sometimes a girl just wants a blank canvas.


farmhouse gallery wall and daybed

 
I managed to find one wall in the living room between the bookshelves and a door. It was big and blank and just perfect for a gallery wall! So, I got to work!

When deciding what pieces to include, I knew I wanted to keep it simple and clean. With a little trial and error, I think I managed it! And you can, too!

Here are some things to keep in mind when creating a gallery wall:


1. Space. You need to understand the dimensions of the space you're working with. Try laying out your chosen pieces on the floor next to the wall. It will help you understand how the pieces fit together. Try to keep the top and bottom even to create a "rectangle" shape (see picture). I only included pieces that fit well, using the largest piece (the chalkboard) to define the edge of my rectangle shape.

gallery wall in rectangle shape with chalkboard, signs, monogram, clock, lantern


2. Color. Modern farmhouse calls for a neutral color scheme. If that's the look you're going for, then I recommend pieces that are black, white, and gray with perhaps one other color. I chose brown for mine. It made sense because I had wood pieces in my gallery. Too many colors can make a space look cluttered and messy.

3. Materials. Choose materials in keeping with your theme. Most of the items in this gallery are wood and metal, which add to the farmhouse style. The lantern is BOTH metal and wood and ties in nicely with the other pieces.


gallery wall with lantern and street sign in black, white, gray


4. Function. While a gallery wall's primary function is aesthetic, it can also serve other purposes. Does your room need a clock? A gallery wall is a good place for one! Also, consider a chalkboard. Gallery walls can get stale if they aren't somewhat changeable. I enjoy decorating my chalkboard with seasonal messages. It also gives me a place to display collected, handmade and sentimental pieces. The "Love Grows" wood sign is made of wood from my dad's barn and has our family tree on the back.

You can see more photos of this "Love Grows" sign HERE.

gallery wall with love grows wood sign, monogram letter, street sign and lantern


gallery wall with farmhouse clock, wood sign, pulley
 

Farmhouse gallery wall with metal mail box, post box, vintage pulley

5. Balance. Make sure you get a good mix of large and small pieces. Don't put all your heavy, square pieces on one side, spread them out. Likewise, don't put all items of one color on one side. I tried to create balance by putting my heaviest pieces (the chalkboard and Love Grows sign) on opposite sides. Also the "S" and "The Sanders Family" sign both have large letter S's, so I separated them, too. I filled in the gaps with smaller pieces.

Read about how to make your own Family Name Sign HERE.

Farmhouse gallery wall with chalkboard, daybed, pillows, wood sign, clock


I'm so excited to finally have a gallery wall! Do YOU have a gallery wall in your house? What pieces did you include?

Share in the comments and follow me on Facebook and Pinterest.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Farmhouse Finds From Amazon


Farmhouse products you can find on Amazon!
Farmhouse Finds From Amazon
If you can't tell, I'm pretty much in love with farmhouse style. We're running away together. There are so many choices now for that vintage farm look. And you don't have to go to a specialty store or website to get it. You can find amazing farmhouse décor on Amazon. Take a look at these affordable farmhouse finds!


Galvanized Metal Desk Organizer




Candle Lantern



White Wall Sconce



Metal Chairs



Kitchen Utensil Holder




Architectural Corbel


Barn Door Console






Clock


Thursday, December 28, 2017

Galvanized Farmhouse from Hobby Lobby



I am gaga for galvanized home décor! I just love that faded silver look! Here are a few galvanized farmhouse finds from Hobby Lobby. I already have the three-tiered tray and the metal tray with the handle... and I think I might pick up that lantern soon, too!

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Lanterns/Round-Galvanized-Metal-Lantern/p/80771727

This little lantern might have to come to my house, soon!

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Metal-Decor/Country-Farm-Flour-Galvanized-Metal-Canister/p/80854995
 
 
 
https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Metal-Decor/Galvanized-Metal-3-Tier-Tray-Stand/p/80791934
 
I have this awesome tray near our coffee bar.
It's perfect for holding tea and jars, and it also works great for seasonal decorating!

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Glass-Decor/Galvanized-Metal-Bottle-Caddy/p/80828839
 
 
 
 

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Mirrors-Wall-Decor/Wall-Clocks/Galvanized-Metal-Windmill-Clock/p/80780423
 
https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Trays-Coasters-Place-Mats/Galvanized-Metal-Tray-with-Handle/p/80646074
 I loved this little tray so much for holding all our odds and ends (think tape, string, glue, keys, etc.) that I bought one for my mama-in-law for Christmas.
 
 
 
 

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Farmhouse-Industrial/Rustic-Galvanized-Metal-Pitcher/p/80826320
 
 
 

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Wood-Decor/Wood-&-Galvanized-Metal-Letter---&/p/80766616





**Images source: Hobby Lobby


Get ready for spring by making this monogram wreath!
Read about it in my blog post here.

 
 
https://whatsonmyporch.blogspot.com/2016/02/spring-flowers-monogram.html
 
 
 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Make Your Own 221B Baker Bag: Sherlock Purse

Make Your Own Sherlock Bag
I've been working on several cool furniture projects for an upcoming Spring Market. Unfortunately,
most of those are still unfinished.

However, I did find time to finish one project, not furniture but something else I've wanted to do for a looooong time: a Sherlock Holmes purse!

I'm a bit of a geek, especially when it comes to books/movies, and I recently came across an Etsy shop that sells bags that look like Sherlock Holmes' door.


So cool! I wrote to the guy and asked him about them and found out they are just flat, two-dimensional pictures. There is no real hardware on the bags: no coolio door knocker, no numbers. I probably should have realized that right away, but I geeked out over it and thought maybe it had actual hardware included. Nope.

I decided in order to be truly cool, I needed a purse with actual hardware. Then, I remembered that Tim Holtz makes a mini lantern.

From Amazon




Thus was born my 221B Baker bag! I bought the bag at Goodwill. It seemed like a good size and had a nice, flat black back that made a perfect canvas for my "door." Then I found a black fabric belt to criss cross over the purse and create the illusion of panels intersecting. After much searching, I found a shop on Etsy that sells small metal numbers and letters. I painted them with gold acrylic, then did a light misting of black spray paint to make them look old and weathered. I also ordered a pendant pull on Etsy that resembled the actual door knocker from Sherlock.

I assembled it all by fastening the hardware on and sewing/gluing the belt to the purse. Finally, I tucked the battery pack to my lantern inside the purse pocket and allowed the lantern to hang outside the door. The final result is just awesome! At least for a geeky girl like me. :)