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sarah
sarah m. dorsey designs Sarah blogs at Sarah M. Dorsey Deisgns. She is an Interior Designer, DIYer, Graphic Designer, wife to the most amazing husband, and puppy mom to their happy, spirited Annabelle!
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Jenna blogs at Rain on a Tin Roof about DIY projects, junk dĂŠcor, thrifty finds, crafty creations and other decorating dilemmas.
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contents winter 2013
Color Trends 9 Transform Your Furniture 10 Blogger Spotlight 14 Blog Talk 20 Up-Cycle diy 22 Fab Furniture Fnds 25 Christmas Lamp 26 Kitchen Remodel Tour 6
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color trends
of 2013
seafoam
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mint
What colors have YOU been loving this year? My “go-to� color choices have been a mix of Seafoam Blue, Grey, Coral and Mint. I have always loved these colors, but for some reason I have really embraced them this year. I especially love how they all work together so effortlessly. BLISSFUL HOME MAGAZINE
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Bargain furniture
I recently re-arranged our living room layout and had been looking for 2 matching console tables to flank on either side of our window. There were a few online that I loved, but to purchase two would have
been
a
little
pricey.
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once you factor in shipping and taxes. I eventually ran into a pair of bamboo console tables at our local Ross. The first time I saw them, I hated them. But after a few times around the store, I went back to take a second look. I still hated them, but saw potential. At $49 a piece, I finally ended up bringing them home in hopes of a beautiful transformation. And I must say, I LOVE them now. Amazing what a little paint can do:) There are two tables I had to paint, and I'll just say this... the first attempt did not go over too well! When I started the project, I thought it would just take 1-2 coats of a white spray paint. Well, I was WRONG. I'm a furniture painting pro, so I was shocked when the project didn't go my way. The stain kept seeping through the spray paint and would turn the white paint to brownish color. It was awful. I even started sanding a few areas to see if it would help... it didn't. So after realizing the spray paint wasn't going to work, I decided to try another approach. Although it was going to take a long time, I was going to brush paint the tables. It took about 4 coats (at least) but eventually the brown no longer seeped through. Brushing on the paint for some reason worked better than the spray paint. I'm not too sure why, but hey, it worked! After all that hard work (and a LOT of paint), I'm super happy with the end result. The project might have taken me much longer than anticipated, but I think it was well worth it!
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BLOGGER spotlight Meet jenna! rain on a tin roof Hi, I’m Jenna! My blog is Rain on a Tin Roof and I blog about DIY projects, junk décor, thrifty finds, crafty creations and other decorating dilemmas. When I’m not trying to keep my kid from climbing out of the circus ring or making sure my husband’s shirts are taken to the dry cleaners (so I can get out of ironing), I can be found with a paintbrush in one hand and a cheap beer in the other. But if you’re buying, I’ll have a cosmopolitan. You can email me at rainonatinroofblog@gmail.com; or you can connect with me on Facebook, Twitter @raintinroofblog or at my blog.
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BLOGGER spotlight Meet julia! cuckoo 4 design Design and art are truly my passion. I’ve known this since I was a teenager and enrolled in art school in Germany. I loved anything that had to do with creating! I also love being a mom and creating our home. So many of my friends and family have told me that designing, painting and creating things is what I should be doing and I know they are right. We live in a small home and I’m a firm believer that in this case, size doesn’t matter. You can make the smallest apartment and home beautiful and functional. If you would like to see my home and creations, make sure to visit my blog, Cuckoo 4 Design!
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Q. A. Hi I’m Sarah! I’m an Interior Designer, DIYer, Graphic Designer, wife to the most amazing husband, and puppy mom to our happy, spirited Annabelle! My blog is a place to share my husband and I’s home and DIY adventures in trying to make our rental our own. Together with my crazy/grand ideas and David’s creativity and ability to figure them out, we spend a lot of our weekends (and some week days) adding personalization to our home. I believe that with a little creativity, time and effort, you don’t need a lot of money to make your home look fabulous!
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What drove you to start blogging?
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I had been following several blogs a few years before I started blogging and was amazed at all of sarahmdorseydesigns.blogspot.com the creative, low cost, high impact home solutions that bloggers were coming up with! I was itching to try some in our own home, but since we were living in a rental - I didn't want to invest much money till I knew that it would work in our "forever" home. Well a few years went by, we moved to California, and I realized that I had to find a way to make a rental our home for low cost. I decided to start blogging as a way to connect with our family on the east coast and as a job that I could pack up and take with me when we moved for my husband's job. I decided to focus on low cost, DIY projects that I could take with me when we moved or sell prior to moving. I've been loving it ever since!
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What is your favorite part about the blogging world? The supportive blogging community! I've made so many great friends through blogging.
What advice would you give to new bloggers? Do and share what you love! If you're genuinely passionate about something - it will come through to your readers.
What would you consider your design style is? I would say modern with an eclectic/vintage touch - bright, fresh and fun.
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When did you realize you wanted to become a designer? I think I’ve always known I wanted to be in design. Since I was a young child, I would constantly rearrange my furniture and re design my room. Not much has changed .
What is your all time favorite project that you’ve created? A glass mirror created from an 80s chandelier - love that I was able to take something that was originally intended as trash to make one of my favorite pieces! Click HERE to see the project!
Are there any projects that didn’t quite turn out as planned? Any advice for “project fails?” Lots! Learning from experience, I'd recommend spending lots of time planning! Create material lists and create detailed drawings of the building process and how the finished product will look.
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Although this room might look like designer pieces from floor to ceiling, Sarah has managed to DIY or makeover almost every piece you see while sticking to a budget.
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Ever wonder what to do with old glass bottles you might have lying around? Most of us probably just throw them away... but wait! Instead of throwing it away, keep that beautiful bottle and turn it into a vase!
Up-Cycled Bot le
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This project was basically free and took just about 15 minutes! First, I had to take off the whiskey label. I filled the sink up with warm soapy water and let it soak for about 10 minutes. By that point, the label had become soggy enough to peel off. I used a dish washing brush to scrape off most of the label. For the glue that didn’t come off with the brush, I used my fingernail to scrape off the rest. Once the label has been removed, the bottle takes on a completely new look. So elegant and simple! I topped off the look with a little starfish peeping out of the mouth of the bottle. I’m really happy with the final product - a little bit of simple elegance paired with some coastal charm!
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1. home decorators $180
What a fun pop of color! If you have a neutral kitchen looking for some sass, consider adding some seafoam blue bar stools.
2. target $199
These navy and blue ikat patterned dining chairs (set of 2) will class up any dull dining room.
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finds for Under $200!
ikea $130
This console table is sleek and elegant all for a reasonable price. Don’t miss this opportunity for some big bang for your buck.
ikea $104
Looking to add some texture to your room? These wicker chairs are quite versitile. They can be used as an accent chair or a statement piece in your dining room.
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Lampmakeover
Step By Step:
the lamp shade off and unscrew the 1. Take bottom part of the lamp. Once the lamp is separated, you can begin 2. filling it with your decor (through the bottom of the lamp while it is gently placed on its side.) The driftwood I used came packaged as a garland, so I had to cut the wire and un-string the garland first. I then placed the desired amount of driftwood through the bottom of the lamp base.
3. I then screwed the lamp back together and sat it up straight. Next, I had to string the moss and decorative red accents together. I used a needle 4. and thread and alternated the red and green accents. Once they were finished, I added the red berries to the bunch and also included a starfish to top it all off.
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Kitchen makeover When redesigning this kitchen, the plan was to make the space as light and bright as we possibly could. We had a great space to work with - large and open with a ton of opportunities for improvement. Are you lookng to update your kitchen without a complete remodel? Although there was a lot of work that went into the transformation of this space, you can accomplish a similar update with just a few simple steps.
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My Reno Suggestions: the cabinets a bright white or creamy tone. I would suggest ď‚&#x; Paint taking off the cabinet doors and spraying them with oil an based paint. Tape off the remaining cabinets and do the same. the walls a consistent lighter tone throughout the kitchen. Use ď‚&#x; Paint a lighter backsplash along with a medium toned granite or marble countertop to make the space feel larger.
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