Monday, April 9, 2012

DIY PROJECT: SUITCASE VANITY & TOWEL HOLDER






(Adorable idea from Design Sponge)

When I visit a friend’s home, it’s the little details filling the house that stand out and make me feel welcome. In my own home, I want to find ways to make my guests feel special. Baking cookies or having a favorite drink on hand is easy. What is not so easy is the tiny size of our guest bathroom. The small space makes it difficult to have extra little items on hand for guests. To add a bit of storage that is both pleasing to look at and practical, I attached a thrifted vanity suitcase to the wall to serve as a towel holder and small cabinet. Depending on the space you have available, there are numerous ways to create your own wall storage units from found suitcases.
Read the full how-to after the jump!
Materials
  • vanity suitcase (I found mine for $5 at an antique store.)
  • fabric or lace to decoupage (I used a thrifted lace curtain.)
  • decoupage medium
  • hooks, screws, screw nuts
  • Hammer-Drive Hollow Wall Anchors (if you are attaching to drywall)
  • long wood screws & washers (if you are attaching to the wall studs)
  • scissors, X-Acto knife or rotary cutter for trimming fabric
  • hand drill
  • hammer
Instructions
1. If you want to add fabric or lace to the suitcase, apply a thin layer of your decoupage medium directly to the suitcase.

2. Add the fabric or lace on top of the glue. Typically, you want to let this dry before adding a top coat to avoid any bubbling. Since I was adding lace to my suitcase and bubbling was not an issue, I soaked the lace with the glue and let it dry.

3. Trim the edges of your fabric using scissors, an X-Acto knife or a rotary cutter. Apply more glue to the edges, making sure everything is firmly adhered.

4. Measure where you would like the hooks that will hold the towels to go. Make sure you leave enough room for the towels to easily slide on and off the hook. I used the hooks that go inside lockers. Drill your two holes, and then attach the hooks using screws and screw nuts.
 
5. In the photo below, you can see the towel hooks attached. Next, you will want to pre-drill the holes for attaching the suitcase on the wall. Find the center of the suitcase and drill holes toward the top and bottom.

6. This is an inside view of the towel hooks. You will want to use screw nuts to hold the hooks in place.

7. This step will depend on where you are attaching the suitcase to the wall. If you are attaching it to drywall and not a stud, I recommend using Hammer-Screw Hollow Wall Anchors (see photo below step 5). You will want to pre-drill two holes into the wall that line up with the holes you pre-drilled into the back of the suitcase. Once your holes are drilled, you will place the anchors in the holes, hammer them through the suitcase and wall and then secure the anchors by screwing them tight.

8. Finish it off by adding a hand towel and a little “for our guest” luggage tag. If your towel does not have a small hanging tab, you can stitch a ribbon to one corner for easy hanging.




Keep in mind that many old suitcases are made of a heavy cardboard. You will want to consider the humidity of the room and the weight of the contents before hanging the suitcase. Depending on the size of your bathroom and the size of your suitcase, you can fill it with a few basic items or outfit it with everything an overnight guest may need.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

How to Make Monkey Cupcakes

My youngest son's nickname is:
Monkey.
He loves to act like a monkey,
"talk" like a monkey and talks
about himself as if he is a monkey.
Example:"Monkey hungry" LOL...
So of course on his birthday a few
weeks ago I just had to figure out how to 
make him Monkey inspired cupcakes...

Step 1

 Step 2
 Step 3
 Add a Vanilla Wafer...
 Step 4
 I discovered they make mini-Vanilla Wafers!
 Add these for the "ears"
 Step 5 
 Add Chocolate chips for the "eyes"

Step 6 
Add the "nose" and "mouth" with decorating 
gels.
TADAHHHH!!!


 

Monday, March 19, 2012

How to do a great hair blowout

This is my first try at making
a video for a blog. This
is highlighting my friend Tory
at Urban Retreat Spa & Salon.
He makes my hair look fantastic!
Check out the video and 
let me know what you think in
 the comments bar.

 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Get This Look


GET THIS LOOK: SPRING FLING.


i’m so bloody bored of this rain, haven’t had a good hair day in weeks, and am really looking forward to some damn sunshine. did you hear that, rain gods? back off! and, now that i have that off my chest, i thought i’d share these pretty pictures above (ahhhh), which inspired me to seek out some spring decorating ideas. let’s fight back and get this look with pattern, color and panache! pow! take that, rain!
lovely wild woodland vases, via anthropologie; love this inspiring little collection of spring things via ellemania; colorful print fabrics from lotus bleu; and apple papple poster by fine little day, via bodie and fou.
white ceramic collection from west elm; curvy chrysanthemum vase from anthropologie; gorgeous rob robshaw blockprint linens; and marimekko socks rolled down tumblers atplastica.
vintage glass bottles display pompom flowers, via ellemania; and lili diallo’s fabulous brooklyn loft in details (as shot by annie schlecter); and emma lamb’s forever flower garland.
leah duncan’s sweet tea towel; amazing diy mason jar pendant lights via poppytalkhouse industries’ most inspiring eames catalog; pretty draper stripe poppy duvet set, new fromdwellstudio; and send some snail mail with orla kiely’s flower check correspondence cards.


Monday, February 27, 2012

Kevin Murphy Color Bug

I have absolutely fallen in love with Kevin Murphy hair products. This week I helped produce a Runway show and the stylist used Kevin Murpy's color bug. I LOVED the results! So fun and fresh. The best thing was that it can be done subtly, to have a simple but beautiful finish. 








Check out this video to see how it's done...
Just click on the words below to watch~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTpshDYqD0I

Friday, February 24, 2012

Nappi Fashion Video

Every so often I still dabble in film making. I loved working ( I did the styling and music choice )with my incredibly talented buddy Matt Butler on this Short ad for Nappi Clothing. Watch and hopefully enjoy!


Click on the link below...

http://vimeo.com/37398997

Monday, February 20, 2012

Paper Dress Window Display



      I love making Art out of paper. I've specialized in making dresses out of Store's bags and tissue for their front window displays for awhile now and love it every time.
  It's very time consuming but a joy to do! 
Here is a sneak peak at a window I just completed for a local store called Whimsy.