Wednesday, January 29, 2014
DIY // How To Steal Art For Your Home (And Not Get Caught)
No matter your budget there are ways to decorate your home to show off your personal style. It's obvious I'm a thrifting addict and I find tons of decor items and art at my local thrift stores. I'm also not against stealing, repurposing or even making art from scratch. Yes, I said steal but not in the "dress in all black slink into a museum and caper that Monet you've been coveting" way. Things like magazines, cards or finding free illustrations online are all fair game. Just take the art from our DIY industrial shelves for example.
Internet // The framed whale illustration I found online, printed on cardstock and stuck in a crate and barrel frame is one of my favorites. The camera print on the opposite shelf (scroll down for photo) which is another favorite is available online as a free download from Design Editor (as well as a photo of a vintage brownie camera.) Both can be printed up to a 24x36 inch print.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Photography Tips // How To Edit Portraits Like A Pro (Photoshop)
Something about kids makes me want to snap a million pics and share them with the world. Maybe its how fast they grow up or how freaking adorable they are. Either way, I can't put the camera down. And lots of camera time usually means lots of time behind the computer editing the images. So, I thought I'd share a few of my post-editing tips with you that help make the process quick and painless.
If you're lucky you'll have the perfect lighting conditions matched with the perfect settings on your camera to produce a professional-quality image where no editing is needed. Other times a little post processing can help a not-so-great photo look a whole lot better. I use Photoshop and by no means am I even close to being an expert but I do have a few tricks up my sleeve to make my photos looktheir best better (I'm still learning.)
Not too keen on forking over the big bucks for post-editing software? Try these free photo editing programs.
If you're lucky you'll have the perfect lighting conditions matched with the perfect settings on your camera to produce a professional-quality image where no editing is needed. Other times a little post processing can help a not-so-great photo look a whole lot better. I use Photoshop and by no means am I even close to being an expert but I do have a few tricks up my sleeve to make my photos look
Not too keen on forking over the big bucks for post-editing software? Try these free photo editing programs.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
DIY // Faceted Baby Mobile
It's amazing how much stuff you can acquire with the sole purpose of keeping a tiny little baby entertained. We have a rocker, a vibrating bouncy chair, a play mat and about a million little jingly, rattly and straight-up noisy toys. So it's funny that with all that gear Cal is most content just laying in his crib and staring at his mobile.
And boy does that make me happy.
And boy does that make me happy.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
DIY // Wooden Alphabet Wall Art
Did you catch the boys' shared room tour a couple weeks ago? You might have caught a glimpse of my latest DIY project. I've long been a fan of letter decor in children's rooms. I've even pinned a few inspirations here, here and here. So it was only a matter of time before I tackled a project of my own.
I picked up the white 6" MDF letters, a staple gun and some velcro from Jo-Ann Fabrics and Craft Store. Each of the letters were on sale for half price and I used a coupon for the rest - grand total: around $60.
I picked up the white 6" MDF letters, a staple gun and some velcro from Jo-Ann Fabrics and Craft Store. Each of the letters were on sale for half price and I used a coupon for the rest - grand total: around $60.
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