See this letter M?
It's been bugging me for awhile now, it just seems so dark and dreary. I originally made it out of a clearance letter M and some scraps from our first apartment's curtains, but it was time for a change up. (I of course took pictures for y'all along the way, because I seem to have this problem now where I can't do even the simplest DIY task without taking pictures of the process.).
So here is what I did, it literally took me 10 minutes to do this and is the same process I used the first time.
So here is what I did, it literally took me 10 minutes to do this and is the same process I used the first time.
Here is a close-up of the M before.
I ripped off the fabric and this is what we had. When I originally bought it was green and white zebra striped. I felt judged by the cashier for buying it and I didn't blame her...it was that kinda ugly. I painted it white before I Mod Podged it last time, but you can still kinda see the zebra stripes.
I wanted to brighten it up, so in true No Spend style I used what I had - which in this case was leftover curtain fabric (again). I wanted to use a fabric that was already in the room since we're getting a little patterny in there. According to my husband at least, except that he called it "frou-frou". Don't feel bad for him, there IS a giant manly snakeskin on our wall that I'm sure you've noticed.
Anyway, I had juuuust enough left.
I traced the letter onto the fabric...
Then cut it out..
Mod Podged the letter...
Then I carefully placed the cutout on the glue and brushed more over top (to keep the frays in check).
Done. Easy Peasy.
Here it is before and after so you can see how the new fabric brightens up the shelf.
Funny how such a small change can balance out a whole display. I'm always moving things around on there so a few other things changed too...I feel like my before and after should be in a Highlights magazine. Does anyone else remember those, with the "spot five things that are different" photo games?
Oh I like the new fabric much better! And it being a lighter color shows up better against your wall. Very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteMUCH better Ashley! It looks fabulous. Love the shape of your "M"
ReplyDeletepS I'm a new following via L.F.
ReplyDeleteFound you through the new linky followers blog hop. I'm so happy to be your newest follower, it would be great if you follow me back. :)
ReplyDeleteKarah
thespacebetweenblog.wordpress.com
The fabric seems made for the letter M. The pattern matched up perfectly with the M shape.
ReplyDeleteThis is cute! You may just make me try my hand at mod podge for the first time
ReplyDeleteHi I am now following you and found you on the linky follower hop! I invite you to follow me over at Hibiscus House, I would love to have you. I can tell I am going to enjoy your posts. I like what you did!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Dolly
http://hibiscushouse1.blogspot.com/
Cute!! It looks great with the new lighter fabric!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It does brighten up that corner very well.
ReplyDelete-Jazmine
http://keepitkrafty.blogspot.com/
wow! what a difference...thank you for highlighting this...sometimes I can't picture the difference until i actually see it.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
Stumbling across your blog has led to a bit of an addiction on my end. I came first when I saw your curtain rod finales at a linky party. And I love this project too. I'm so happy to be following along!
ReplyDeleteAmy {aprons & ambition}
Love the new "M". It's much airier! Thanks for sharing your how to!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! I actually already have a letter at home that I can do this too. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower through Linky Followers!
Awesome idea!!! I love doing stuff with initials! Thanks for sharing. I would love for you to check out my new-ish craft blog too :)
ReplyDeleteSarah @
www.dottedlinecrafts.blogspot.com
This looks great and really pops now...thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteIt does make a huge difference! I love it:)
ReplyDeleteKaren@Pocket Full of Pink
That looks so much better!!! It really did lighten up the whole look!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! A little change that makes the whole area pop! I would love it if you would come link up with Busy Monday (open Monday through Thursdays) at A Pinch of Joy, a linky party for ideas that make life better, easier and more fun!
ReplyDeleteSo Cute
ReplyDeleteNatasha xx
www.serenityyou.blogspot.com
LOVE the new fabric for your monogram! Isn't it funny how one small change can make such a huge difference in your room. now following via linky followers. Hoping you check my blog and follow back
ReplyDeletehttp://fitcraftystylishandhappy.blogspot.com/
Very nice! It looks much better now. :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the new look - that is a fabulous pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I was hoping to do this sometime soon as well, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is so pretty. I love modge podge - so fun to do!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, good change too! Love to try it sometime too!
ReplyDeleteCarla-writes.blogspot.com
This is such a great idea. I would love for you to stop by and link up at my linky party via: ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteMrs. Delightful
Ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
I love it! Now it pops & I love the print too! I would LOVE for you to link this up to My Favorite Things Party going on all week! Stopping by from the Tip Me Tuesday Party. I hope you will stop by & link up, oh & I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
Iffy
StayAtHomeNation.blogspot.com
Awesome change! Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete@delightfullyclever.com
really nice idea.. i love it !!!
ReplyDeleteLove your M! Sweet blog you have here :) I'm a new follower via the blog hop! Hope you'll swing over the fence into by bloggy back yard for a bit!
ReplyDeletehugs!
Lauren D.
besweetlyinspired.blogspot.com
I'm totally into your lighter and brighter color. Perfect. Thanks for sharing at DIYbyDesign.
ReplyDeleteMuch better! I really like the pattern you picked out! I just found your blog thru a general search on linky tools. come visit when you get a chance!
ReplyDelete-Jennifer
Decorated Chaos
http://decoratedchaos.blogspot.com
You're right- such a small change = big difference! I love the new fabric, too! Found your blog from the blog hop at 36th Avenue!
ReplyDeleteSo much more noticeable. A real stand out now. Thanks for sharing your fun creation on Motivated Monday at BeColorful
ReplyDeletepam
Love this! I am a Modge Podge newbie and so can't wait to try fabric monograms for our kid's rooms! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWould love it if you'd add this to my linky party:
http://teaganstravels.blogspot.com/2012/02/destination-inspiration-linky-party-3.html
Thanks, Michelle
What a great idea! i love your final product. New follower here! I found your tutorial through Lil Luna's link party. :) ~ Megan
ReplyDeleteLove your m, so cute! Thanks for your comments and support today!
ReplyDeleteXO
Kristin
Love! I just posted a mod-podge letter on Feathered Nest Friday, too! Mine's on canvas. Of course, I love your fabric and have not used Mod Podge much ever before...glad to know I can use cute fabric, too!!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Love it....looks fabulous!!!! Have a great weekend!!!
ReplyDelete~Des
PS. I am now following you on Google....hope
you will follow me back :o)
I love this! The different fabric changes the look up a lot. What a great idea :).
ReplyDeleteI found you through freckled laundry, btw! I'm a new follower and I love your blog!
Love it! nice and easy idea for anyone to try! Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm visiting from Amanda's linky party. I love this idea! I have a few letters at home that are just painted but still look pretty blah, this seems like a great idea to try on them! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I am wanting to do the same for my little boys' room!!! I am your newest follower!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference! It totally stands out now! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to invite you to stop by my blog and link this up. I hope to see you there.
http://littlebeckyhomecky.blogspot.com/2012/02/fantabulous-friday-1-random-happenings.html
Ha ha I used to love those games in the Highlights magazines, reading them in the orthodontists office! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe M stands out much better now- love the "after"! Thanks for sharing w/ us!
XOXO
The change does make quite a difference, the after picture is much more balanced. I think I will be looking for an S for my wall.
ReplyDeleteGreat job cutting! That takes a steady hand!
ReplyDeleteWe're just starting a new link up party and if you're interested we'd love to have you join in: http://www.waywardgirlscrafts.com/2012/02/wayward-weekend-week-5.html
Love the pattern you chose & the letter! I'm your newest Linky Follower too!
ReplyDeletexo caroline @ c.w.frosting
awesome love the style and creativity come see what tasty treat I shared at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt makes all the difference and I love the fabric you chose! You have a lovely lovely blog and I am so excited to be your newest loyal follower!
ReplyDeleteCath @ Home is Where my Heart is
http://cathhasablog.blogspot.com/
Ashley, I posted somewhere...maybe on your about me page. Anyway, got emotional thinking of the sacrifices you and your family have gone through..that I totally forgot to comment on your M. I love the new look and it pops perfectly on that top ledge. Thanks again, Helen
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the fabric you chose!! It's lovely. Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteI really like the fabric so much better, the pattern is so cute. It really pops on the shelf now. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration to Sunday's Best Par.tay!
ReplyDeleteLove your new fabric choice. When it was darker, it sort of blended in to everything else - now, it stands out amongst the crowd! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI really love the fabric and wondered if you wouldn't mind sharing the design. The colors are just what I need to pull a couple newly remodeled rooms together.
ReplyDeleteThanks
It's by Robert Allen and called Mandala Azure :)
DeleteVisiting from Thrifty Decor Chick! I absolutely love this project....perfect for the bookshelves!
ReplyDeleteI am pinning it!
blessings,
karianne