i'll be honest and admit i nearly didn't make these tealights.. they were so simple it didn't really feel like a project (but who was i kidding? i love easy DIY's and i really liked how they turned out!)
ok, so i'm fully obsessed with cane furniture, it haunts me with its gorgeousness but i basically can't justify the cost cause some of that stuff is EXPENSIVE!!! i wanted to make my own budget version of some the lovely cabinets i keep spying on sites like urban outfitters. if there was ever a piece of furniture crying out for an IKEA hack it has to be the ivar cabinet, it's beautiful in its simplicity.. those untreated wooden doors and those clean lines, ah yes we likey. i figured the doors could easily be modified to add in some cane panels and guess what .. i was bloody right, hurrah! head over to hunker to see the step by step for this cane furniture hack and let me know if you try making it too! are you loving cane furniture too? i have some more projects that I'll be using this cane webbing on that i'll be sharing soon.. caroline x
it's been a while since I shared some of my favourite buys & recent discoveries so I've rounded up all the things that make my heart a flutter and delivered them below! a lot have come from my recent holiday so be warned there's quite an assortment... night lights: gahhh I'm such a tourist, I literally can't resist novelty items! these mini night/mood lamps are so cute and teeny I found them in a shop called tiger store in iceland luckily I was able to squeeze them into my hand luggage.. much to the delight of the people at airport security.. we do have tiger store branches in the uk but they don't deliver so you can't buy online.. pure torture!! I shall be making my way to one next time I get to london! postcards: it wouldn't be a holiday without the compulsory postcard haul 'when I grow up I want to be a tourist' is my new mantra.. topshop ashleigh multi buckle boots : I've been harbouring a crush on cut out boots since last winter.. ...
glass cleaning is never high on my agenda but whilst we were renovating the windows were so dirty from drilling dust i spent way more time than normal cleaning them! it was actually my mum who tipped me off about using vinegar to make my own spray so i couldn't resist a little experiment- especially one so quick. i've tweaked this a little since our first batch but it's very simple and works a treat on my mirrors too!
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