Wednesday, 11 March 2015

wip: wednesday

Hello there and happy Wednesday.
It's been a few weeks since I've shared some 'work-in-progress' !  Over the past month, we've been re-doing our entry area and making it a bit more fresh.  I don't have before photo's, but we painted the face brick wall.
I love how it's turned out!  I've been adding some colourful touches with pictures and home decor - it's been fun.
We have quite a big entry, so this is just one section!

 
If you are a K-Mart fan, you will recognise some of the pieces ☺

 These pictures frames which I had previously painted held some photographs. 
I've changed it up a bit and created some 'word art' pieces.
The top one is using my Silhouette - I've cut it out on white cardstock and backed with some Heidi Swapp paper.
The 'in this house' frame .................. was inspired by Pinterest - love that place
I've downloaded a chalkboard background and used my Word program to add in the text.
This piece will provide some good reminders for me and my family ♥
 And this one here is simply some Heidi Swapp pattern paper, with a glittery frame and wood veneer word - scrapbooking style in a frame. (all Heidi Swapp products)
 Last year, I completed a couple of weaves - they were so much fun and I've been wanting to do some more.
Procrastinating aside, I finally am making another!  There is a bit of a colour theme happening and when it 's done, it will sit nicely on the painted wall near the galah ☺
I love the texture that the roving makes ................

I will share the finished weave soon ☺
Thanks for coming by ♥♥

4 comments:

Lizzy Hill said...

Looking fabulous Chantelle!! Love the bright colours you've used - I LOOK at Kmart & drool.... & your weave is gonna be amazing. Can't wait to see it finished :):)

Leanne said...

Looking amazing!!!

Lizzyc said...

It all looks lovely!

tash @ Little Bit of Thyme said...

It all looks so lovely! The white walls are fab! xx

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