Archive for the 'Decor Elements' Category

Do you like Halloween? Check out this theme room décor!

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

We're back from convention and had a fabulous time (as usual)! One of my favorite things to look at during convention is the 4 vignettes they create while we are there. They create these themed rooms from 4 "wall" in the shape of a plus sign (+), and have different themes in each room.

I really enjoy Halloween, and while I know this holiday isn't for everyone, but I think you can get some great decorating ideas from this room (remember that you can click on the pictures for a larger view):

Halloween-room

On the left wall they used the Definitely Decorative Décor Stencils, specifically the Brocade Flourish. On the lamp shade –on the right - they used the Kind Thoughts Brocade stencil. And they used the Definitely Decorative Toil & Trouble vinyl wall art (which comes in 4 different colors and 2 sizes!).

It was fun watching them create the cupcakes with their cute little skirts and the coordinating tree and treat holders:

Halloween-close-up

And this banner was a lot of fun (sorry the picture isn't more clear):

Halloween-banner

Doesn't this give you all sorts of ideas for decorating your home? How do you decorate for the holidays? Please leave me a comment or email me here.

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Ready to grow up?

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

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New SU Video – Shower Curtain and Candle Bowl

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Just in case you missed it, there is a new video on my Stampin' Up! website creating a shower curtain and candle bowl using our Décor Elements vinyl – they are great! I have been trying to figure out what I wanted to do in our downstairs bathroom, and this may be just the thing.

Take a look at the video and let me know what you think:

ShowerCurtainVideo

- Kari

Décor Elements

Sunday, July 13th, 2008











 

We are thrilled to announce a new Stampin' Up! product line: Décor Elements.


Our Décor Elements product line is self-adhesive vinyl art for walls, mirrors, windows, or other hard, smooth surfaces. It is an extension of our Definitely Decorative home décor line, which is another way to express your creativity--just on a larger canvas than a card or scrapbook page! Décor Elements takes that same idea and uses a different medium to accomplish the same mission, making your home a beautiful representation of your style. And it's inexpensive compared to painting, framing art, or buying new furniture!


I cannot wait for my first order of Décor Elements to arrive! I already know exactly where I want to put the Silhouettes Décor Elements and the Life is Good! While I'm waiting, here is a project you can easily reproduce at home:














Silhouettes frame



Stamps

  • Simple Serif Alphabet & Numbers stamp set

Paper

  • Kraft card stock
  • Old Olive Prints Designer Series paper

Ink

  • Basic Black Classic Stampin' Pad

Accessories

  • Kraft taffeta ribbon
  • Black hemp twine
  • Black brads
  • Silhouettes Décor Elements
  • Old Olive Flower Fusion
  • On Board Timeless Type
  • Pretties Kit
  • Stampin' Dimensionals
  • 1/16" Hole punch
  • Sanding block
  • 8-1/2" x 11" frame


Instructions

  1. Apply Silhouettes Décor Elements to frame glass, then lay glass in frame.
  2. Lay Old Olive Prints Designer Series paper into frame behind glass.
  3. Tie Kraft taffeta ribbon around edge of frame, and close back of frame.
  4. Lay On Board Timeless Type letters H, O, M, and E face down on Kraft card stock, trace outline, and cut out. Adhere paper to letters, and sand edges using sanding block. 
  5. Stamp "Est. 08" in Basic Black ink on Kraft card stock. Cut out and punch hole in end using 1/16" Circle punch. Thread Black hemp twine through hole and tie to On Board letter H.
  6. Adhere medium white halfback pearl from Pretties Kit to center of Flower Fusion flower. Adhere flower to On Board letter O
  7. Punch two holes in On Board letter E using 1/16" Circle punch. Insert Black brads.
  8. Adhere letters to glass using Stampin' Dimensionals.