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Transforming a student Globe to a Basketball Floorlamp

Taylor
07 Jan 2015
Craft Project, Custom Design, DIY, Interior Design Room, Kids Room, Repurposed, Theme Room
Baldwinsville NY, basketball lamp, Clay NY, consultation, custom, decorator, designer, DIY, Home Interior Designs, Inspired, lamps, Liverpool, Liverpool NY, NY, Phoenix NY, repurpose, reuse, sports, Syracuse NY, TayRose Design, theme room

I love designing themed rooms….it can be challenging…always a treasure hunt, and most likely, I always have to create something myself for I can’t find the item or it’s out of my budget.  For several years now, I’ve been invited to do the interior design for the Parade of Homes here in Upstate NY.  The Parade is a huge design project, choosing everything from the siding color to tile, and cabinet knobs, but also, picking out all the furniture and accessories.  It’s a little different when there is no clients, so I’m pretty much designing for a “pretend” family…something that is neutral enough to please, and unique enough to attract attention.

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Teen room designed by TayRose Design Parade of Homes 2014

For the 2014 Parade of Homes in Clay, NY there was a large bonus room which I decided to design for a teen boy bedroom.  My friend Judi from 1829 Farmhouse, owner of shop (Inspired in Liverpool, NY where bed is currently for sale) made the bed out of a pallet with pipe arms that we turned to the side so it was more like a sofa loaded up with lots of pillows.  A trunk on wheels served as at coffee table; a found at a Flea Market of a large cardboard cutout sign of a basketball player laying up for a dunk that would be perfect when I place it next to the wall hoop positioned right over the laundry hamper….Nice Dunk!!

Basketball player laundry Dunk

Basketball cutout themed room laundry dunk

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Curbside throw away makes great Nursery addition

Taylor
02 Jan 2015
Custom Design, DIY, Kids Room, Repurposed
blackboard, chair, crib, hand painted, Handmade, Interior Design, Nursery, repurpose, reupholster, TayRose, vintage

While out driving around one day, I came to a stop sign, and as usual, looked both ways before starting to accelerate into traffic.   I spied to my right a pile of discards at the curb in front of a house.  Instead of turning left, I pulled over to the right in front of the pile and eyed a vintage crib…remember the ones with the puppy and kitty decal on the wooden ends? Well this crib instead of decals were hand painted with the same vintage look of the old decals….these were coming home with me!  Not sure what I wanted to do with it yet, but I’ll figure that out later.  There were also a couple of broken dining room chairs where only the legs and seats remained…I threw them in the back of the car as well.

Curbside vintage crib find

Curbside crib ready for repurposing

Little did I know then that these curbside treasures would come together in an idea for a Nursery I was designing for the Parade of Homes in 2014.  I have a tendency of wanting to use something in a totally different way…a real repurposed project.  For the Nursery, I was already using a vintage iron crib, a hand-painted dresser, some German Glittery Cuckoo clocks for the wall mural (see my other post about this project) so I needed something to fill in some space on the floor near the window.  A chair….not just any chair, but a “crib” chair.  A perfect perch to set a favorite stuffed animal, or a chair for supporting their first steps.  Plus, I painted the back as a chalkboard, so this chair can grow into the next phase of their lives. Read more!

Nostalgic treasures made from a cherished coat

Taylor
01 Jan 2015
DIY, Holiday, Repurposed
cat, collar, fox, fur, gift, ornament, owl, repurpose, reused, squirrel, TayRose Design, vintage

Christmas is a very special time of the year….people bustling to get ready for family and friends to share the day with, shopping to find that special gift,  planning the meals with all the favorite passed down recipes, and most importantly, remembering the true Spirit of the day and rejoicing in all our blessings.

Vintage mink collar from cherished coat

Vintage mink collar to be transformed into ornaments

A few weeks before Christmas, while visiting my Mother-in-law, she proceeded to tell us about a very special coat she had received one Christmas that my Father-in-law and daughter had picked out as a gift for Christmas many years ago.  That coat was a warm wool that had a real mink collar and she felt like a Queen whenever she wore it….she also received a matching mink hat, boots and long leather gloves!  Can you picture this back in the 60’s?  Having 6 kids, this splurge purchase was very rare and so cherished!   Well, as she told the story with a gleam in her eye, she handed me the mink collar that she had saved over the years…so cherished, and said to me, ” I know you can do something with this if you want it “.  At the time, I was in awe that she entrusted me with this treasure, and we had talked a bit about making a hat out of it, but that idea just didn’t seem like enough to honor this piece of joy.  So, I left still in a quandry….

About a week before Christmas while driving home I had an epiphany….I usually get a lot of ideas while driving, lol…I kept thinking about the story of the coat and how I’m sure all 6 kids must have remembered that coat and the memories of her in the coat…so I knew that I had to make something with that fur collar that can be shared with all the siblings…but what?

I had been thinking while driving about lugging down all the numerous storage totes full of Christmas decor from the garage rafters, and whether or not I was going to put up a tree this year, when the thought struck me….an ornament.  I could make an ornament for each of the siblings using a part of the fur collar that can be brought out each year to remind them of how special their Mother felt with her cherished coat.  All of a sudden my mind was racing with everything that had fur that I could hopefully create for an ornament….a squirrel, a cat, a fox, an owl…yes, yes, I think I can do it!   I wanted each animal to have some meaning for each sibling (plus Mom gets to choose one for herself too of course!): one sister loves cats, another owls, my husband photographed a den of baby foxes for weeks, and the others all have squirrels that are fed at their feeders.

For 5 days I was sequestered in front of a table full of beads, fur, the gold wool collar scraps, felt, wire, embroidery thread, stuffing – making patterns and hand sewing ornaments.  It took all my nerve to make the first cut into that beautiful collar, but once I saw the squirrel tail, and the cat face, and the fox tail and tummy, and the owl….there was only joy…time was my only enemy.

Since we were celebrating Christmas with my Mother-in-law and Sister-in-law, I had to get at least their ornaments finished, the other siblings lived far away and I knew they would get them after the holiday.  As I was working, I looked around at the table heaped with supplies which was the table in our family room….my patient husband making a small space on the corner to set his plate down…and I thought, I better make all the ornaments now, for I’m in the groove, the supplies are all here, plus, it will be a special treat for my Mother-in-law to be able to see all the different ornaments her collar has made, and have a hand in choosing which ornament goes to what child.  Great! With that mission in mind, I proceeded to work fervorishly and was able to finish the last one after midnight on Christmas Eve….another blessing. 

To go along with the ornament I really wanted to repeat the story of her coat somehow and I asked my husband, who is a very good writer…he doesn’t think so, but he is…if he would write a little poem that I could include with each ornament. I thought I would roll up the poem like a little scroll and hang on the ornament as a keepsake.   My husband did not disappoint…the next morning there was a poem sitting on my computer when I woke up and it was just what I had envisioned and knew he could produce, and it went like this…

“We hope you’ll find pleasure, in this little treasure, his pieces from years gone by.

Although he can’t speak, he’s really unique, we want you to understand why.

He’s like no other, a part of our Mother, that put a gleam in her eye.

You just have to think, she was pretty in mink, in a coat that made her sigh.”

I told you he was good!

All I can say is that every long hour and bloody poked fingers from the hand sewing was worth it when I watched with drawn in breath as she gently unwrapped each ornament.  I knew at that moment, that these ornaments were the perfect use for that cherished collar!   Don’t you agree?

Now I can’t wait to hear from all the sisters after receiving their bit of nostalgia!

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Mink collar Squirrel ornament

Squirrel ornament made from vintage mink coat collar

Mink collar Fox Ornament

Fox ornament made from vintage coat mink collar

Mink collar cat ornament

Cat face ornament from vintage mink coat collar

Mink collar Owl ornament

Owl ornament made from vintage mink coat collar

Quick and Easy Burlap Christmas Stocking with Pom-Pom Toe

Taylor
07 Dec 2014
DIY, Holiday, Repurposed
burlap, buttons, Christmas, Handmade, pom-pom, repurpose, stitching, stocking, TayRose Design

 

I had a request for a tutorial on how to make my quick and easy Burlap Christmas stocking.  The instructions are listed below, but first, a little background.

Burlap Christmas Stocking with pom-pom toe

Quick and easy burlap Christmas stocking

I was at the shop,” Inspired”, in Liverpool, NY where I have many items that I have made, and some vintage finds.  My friend Judi and her husband purchased the shop about a year ago and I’ve helped them tear down walls, put up walls, sand, paint, help with workshops and fill it up with goodies.

Well this past week while I was working there, I like to bring something to work on to while away the time during slow periods…on this day I brought from home some 8″ wide burlap ribbon that I had purchased from Michael’s about a year ago and had used as garland for my Christmas tree last year and had a roll leftover.  I wanted something that would be quick and easy to put down in case a customer came into the shop.

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Inspired way to display earrings

Taylor
06 Dec 2014
DIY, Repurposed
decorator, display, DIY, earring display, earring holder, floorlamp, Handmade, Interior Design, repurposed, retail display, TayRose, TayRose Design

I’ve been rushing around to quickly make items to add to the shop both online and brick and mortar, and I had wanted another way to use up a lot of the paint chips I had laying around from my design business after working with clients.  I had already used some paint chips in wall art,(see my other post about the kite wall art), but I wanted to try something different that I hadn’t tried before, and that was jewelry.  Now, I’ve used paper in jewelry before here and there, recycling cereal boxes and butter tubs, but not paint chips.  So, with a handful of paint chips, rubber stamps, old postage stamps and beads, I started making some earrings.

I started with earrings, for I have never been able to wear all those beautiful dangle earrings and big bulky earrings, for the holes in my ears were placed too low and they are just too heavy to wear comfortably.  After I made my first paint chip pair of dangle earrings and tried them on…I was elated for it didn’t feel like I had anything in my ears!  This has opened up a whole new world for me!

So, here I was producing all these earrings, and I thought, how was I going to display them at the shop that would be creative, and fun, and warrant the quirky “ingredients” of these earrings?  For some reason, a lampshade popped into my head…yes, I could strip off the fabric, wire sections across the frame where I could clip the earrings to…brilliant…I love inspirations!

I just so happened to have an old floorlamp in my shed that I was one day going to rewire that was not very tall..more like eye level…perfect again…I just wired the shade onto the floorlamp after removing the socket that the glass shade was glued to, and voila, a perfectly inspired way to display the earrings that doesn’t take up too much space.  It would also work in a bedroom as well, I would wire a mesh fabric around the lampshade frame then hang the earrings on it.  Makes a great looking shade, HA!  To receive posts via email click HERE Subscribe in a reader or sign up in subscription box in sidebar.

Inspired earring display

Inspired earring display

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