A quick banner!

Hello all! So it’s been awhile. It’s funny, I think many of my posts are started this way and usually for the same reason, busy, kids, summer vacation, etc.  Well this time it’s all of those reasons, but also my mom and I are finally up and truly running with our little Etsy shop Pink Floor Studio.  Happy day!

So today, I thought I would share a quick and super simple project~ a vintage playing card banner.

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How cute is that! Really it’s so simple, it seems silly to write about it, but let’s just go for it anyway…

What you will need:

  • Vintage playing cards (and i suggest you get them from Pink Floor Studio – but any will do)
  • Pre-made banner (ours is from Target)
  • Double sided tape
  • Ribbon (I ended up not using it)
  • About 5 minutes

 

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Step one- double stick your cards onto the banner pieces. Step two – string it up (I decided to use the bakers string instead of the ribbon). Step three – find a cute place to hang it up.

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See, really that was the shortest project I have ever written about that’s for sure! But sometimes the short and sweet are so cute how could you not create something with vintage charm!

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If you decided to make a banner using vintage cards, I would love to see it! And if you are in the mood for some vintage crafting supplies, come check out our little shop Pink Floor Studio.

 

 

 

My first!

Hello Strangers! I sure have been absent for too long.  Isn’t it funny, when you think you did something maybe last week and then you sit down to really figure out when you last did said thing it’s like 6 freaking months later! I mean really?! But lets just pretend you are still listening (reading) and let me share my newest DIY, awesomeness if I do say so myself

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My very first Ikea Hack! I am so excited it’s a little on the sad side, but the outcome is so fantastic!

So here is the short, of the long story of how this hack came to be.  We had a lamp on a side table for over a year. This lamp became a thousand little shattered pieces in a blink of a toddlers eye. Hubby and I decided we needed to hang a lamp instead to avoid any future disasters. It could look cool so I searched for a chandelier and when I found an okay one to just see if we like it um… NO! All the lighting in the house is modern. And this didn’t cut it. So instead of sitting in the dark of the evenings – I thought, why don’t I just get the Joxtorp from Ikea (costs $5) until I find the perfect lamp, I was over it being so dark.  So up when the Joxtorp and wow, I actually really liked it. Hubby like it too… score.

But then night came around… and the chair turned into the interrogation chair. Why? Well this lovely Joxtorp is cardboard (!) and no light can escape it except for at the bottom, so all the light was flooding the chair.  It looked like an old movie jail scene with the bad guy sitting in a chair the light shining down on him while being asked “where were you on the night of October 23?” Humm… what to do?

Then I had an idea. A brilliant idea. A horribly, awful, brilliant idea! Why don’t I cut triangles into the lamp and cover the holes with vellum, then the light can escape. “It could be awesome. It could not work and suck. It was $5 – where is my exact-o knife!”

Here is what I did and what you will need

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You will need the Joxtorp lamp from Ikea and a hanging cord, exact-o knife, waxed sandwich bags, hot glue gun, pencil, ruler and patients. Take the lamp apart (or before you put it together) and take one piece at a time and place upside down on a cutting mat. Measure 3/4″ of an inch away from all the score marks and draw lines to create the triangles. (You need to do a minimum of 3/4″ because the tabs used to hold it together will still be hidden).  Cut out all the triangles and repeat on all 6 pieces. Yes this takes some time, but it is easy.

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Next grab your waxed sandwich bags and carefully slice off the top pieces, not the side with the seam, and be very careful not to crinkle the paper. Grab your hot glue gun and carefully and slowly glue each triangle into place. Then trim the waxed paper to just the edge of the hot glue using the exact-o knife. – Repeat 29 more times.

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Assemble the lamp as the instructions say, hang and ta-da! Totally geometric hanging lamp that emits a beautiful light at night and looks pretty amazing during the day too!

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Have you made an Ikea hack? Will you be trying this? If you do, I would love to see your creation. molly