Audistree – Before & After

Now Showing (off):  Befores & Afters at Audistree by Agatha!

Audistree

Fabulous furniture makeovers are the best.  Rescuing something old and worn and making it new and pretty is one of my favorite DIY Cinderella stories.  You can’t see the beautiful lines in her hutch before. Things this wood tone color never catch my eye.  It’s sort of invisible to me.

But now with paint, a little distressing, a glaze treatment and new hardware, this hutch is lovely!

See more pictures of this beauty at Audistree Favorite Before & After.

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Pink bedroom before…
Comfortable and soothing in red, creamy white and beautiful blue after…
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before:

Happily ever after

Beautiful!  Here is a sneak peek of what else you can find over at Audistree (wow!)…love the numbered bar stools and pretty green!
Thanks Agatha for sharing your hard work and beautiful transformations. 

Love Your Room

Shoshana from Love Your Room has some amazing talent. She’s an interior designer and has been featured at HGTV and Houzz.com. Let me show you why that is! She can be inspired by a pizza box and make her home office look like this:


 

What?!  Yep.  Huge pizza box = large stencil.  Gorgeous, isn’t it?  I love it!  You can see her full post with more pictures at Home Office Inspired by a Pizza Box (including a how-to).
She also has a Super Easy (at least her headboard tutorial makes it look easy) DIY headboard. Cost = $63!


And finally, looking for more photo wall inspiration and tips on how to make it look great?  

Shoshana – LOVE YOUR ROOM!  Thank you so much for sharing your awesome, helpful tutorials!

See more of her blog at Love Your Room< span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 14px;"> for lots of great tips and inspiration for your next DIY project.

Dresser Labeling

In honor of the Silhouette Giveaway, I’ve been using my Silhouette machine like crazy. You’d do the same!  I know it!  I’d say one of the best things about cutting vinyl is the ability to label things.  I imagine my entire house will be organized and labeled before the end of the week. 
Please bear with me as I post a few Silhouette tutorials for those looking for tips.
We have a dresser in our upstairs hall that holds an extra supply of toiletries and towels.  I gave the dresser a makeover a little over a year ago (dresser/stairway/hall makeover).  But being upstairs in the hallway, I love that I can get a little whimsical with it so I decided to label the drawers.  Makes it a lot easier for our family to know exactly which drawer to open and serves as a reminder to where extra supplies are (no more yelling where the toilet paper, soap or clean towels are). 
Here is how creating vinyl labels works for me:
Open the Silhouette software.  On the left is a ‘text button’ (the letter “A” in a box).  Click that and type out the labels.  To the right are the font and size options. (Click pictures to enlarge.)
Make sure everything fits within the red cutting area.  Click the “send to Silhouette” button on the upper left task bar.  On this page, I change settings according to the vinyl packaging (speed and thickness).  
Insert vinyl shiny side up and press “enter” to feed.  I find that trying to flatten the “rolled” vinyl works best in helping to keep the machine from peeling up vinyl as it cuts.  Use the blue cutting tip. 
Click “Cut Page” – let the Silhouette work it’s magic!
Press “enter” on the Silhouette machine to unload vinyl.  Cut the project off of the roll of vinyl. 

Peel away the unused part of the vinyl.
I use my fingernail to peel away the extra vinyl inside of the letters where needed. 
You could finish here and peel the vinyl like you would stickers, but the next steps help to keep everything aligned and evenly spaced when applying.
Cut transfer paper the same size as the page of vinyl.
Peel away the grid backing…
Place transfer paper over vinyl lettering.  Smooth and rub.
Cut apart words if needed and trim a little. 
Rub the transfer paper side with a credit card to transfer the vinyl from the blue wax paper side to the thin transfer paper. 
Peel off the transfer paper.  If the vinyl isn’t sticking to the thin transfer paper, put it back together and rub then try again. 
I placed the transfer sticky side down where I wanted the label.
Using the credit card, rub the transfer paper in place. 
Peel away the transfer paper. 
That’s it. The more you do it, the better and quicker it goes!  Hope this helps.  If you don’t have a Silhouette, ordering from custom vinyl cutters these places will achieve the same results!
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Here is the dresser way before:
before:
NOW:
(Please pardon the blurriness. Multi-tasking going on during project and photography.)
Looks like I have a diva on my hands too!