Crafty McCrafterson

As soon as we laid eyed on this lamp, we knew it was a DIY project in the making. It’s actually being offered up for 145 beans at Shades of Light, but I love the I-can-make-that feeling that it immediately sparks.

Why not buy a cheap lamp with a round or even a square base and glue some cork squares to it? I think it would look especially brilliant in a home office (or even in a bedroom with a love note and a picture pinned to it), and I’m sure you can pull it off for a lot less than $145.

This next project would gussy up any ho-hum bedroom in need of a little happy (as seen here).

How cheerful and chic is that green painted bed? Especially paired with sophisticated brown and white. It’s like bright green ivy creeping up a trellis- so fresh! Note: I think the key to this whole look is that the walls are a neutral shade and the shot of color in the bed is the punchy little exclamation mark in the room (and not one of many colors fighting to compete in the space) so be sure your room is serene enough to tolerate this splash of somethin’ somethin’.

It’s also worth mentioning that I’m dyyyyying to paint one of our bookcases a dusty gray with just a hint of blue or even a very subtle grey-green. Although it wouldn’t pack the same punch as the kelly green bed, it would definitely add texture and interest on the cheap. Stay tuned to see if I actually get ‘er done.

Ok, so this next project is also bed related, but could be converted to suit any wall in need of a little personality (also seen here).

Two old windows + fabric or wallpaper behind the glass (or in place of the glass) = awesome. We love how you can vary this look to tickle your fancy. The same piece of fabric or paper behind all four panes of both windows would yield something more organized and balanced, while a patchwork approach like the one above is a bit more beachy bohemian. Oh and if you’re looking for patterned paper that’s big enough for the job just pick up a few rolls of interesting wrapping paper and you’re in business.

The last idea (again from here) is actually something we did in our den a few months ago.

Just adding a simple drum shade to a dated fan can take it from yawn to yes please.

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