You don’t need big bucks to purchase paintings for your bathroom. Just do what Kim from Desire to Aspire did by making her own art. Her “1” and “2” paintings look great don’t you think?
You don’t need big bucks to purchase paintings for your bathroom. Just do what Kim from Desire to Aspire did by making her own art. Her “1” and “2” paintings look great don’t you think?
The Miele S7 vacuum cleaner looks something straight from a sci-fi flick and we love it! Apart from its futuristic design, we also love the fact that it comes equipped with LED headlights and a LCD screen. Who knew vacuuming could be so much of fun?
Via Home Tone
Upholstered headboards are quite in vogue and can be easily made at home. Real Simple has a great post on how to make a headboard and check it out here.
From Real Simple: Supplies # 1 standard 3/4-quarter-inch-thick sheet of plywood cut 44 inches high and to the width of your bed (39 inches for a twin; 54 for a double; 60 for a queen; 76 for a king) # 1 one-by-four cut into 2 pieces t
The Disposable Bed by Nikolay Suslov is a portable bed and one can use it for a number of purposes. Take it along to open air concerts or go to the park with it. It can be a good bed for the homeless we think.
Via Design Roof
If you want to turn an Etch A Sketch in to a picture frame then do read the Etch A Sketch Picture Frame tutorial here. All you need is:
* An Etch A Sketch * Some photo paper and a printer * Strong glue like Goop or Gorilla Glue * A picture frame hook or easel, stolen from an old frame * A photo-editing program (We’ll use Photoshop CS2, but you can use the photo editing program of your choice.)
Now here is a neat trick for the kitchen. Just install a chalkboard or blackboard in your kitchen cupboards and see the kids go wild with joy. This way your walls stay safe and your kids can express their artistic side without any damage.
Via NY Times