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Here's a few pretty IKEA takes on a few autumn inspired crafts from the folks at
Livet Hemma. Top (and two below): Stylist Pella Hedeby adds a little autumn to some of IKEA products with the use of leather. Refresh cushion covers
(URSULA) and
(GADDIS) baskets with leather handles or hang a simple
EKBY shelf on a leather strap. What's needed: Leather belts in various widths, a punch pliers and screw rivets. A super-easy project. Measure out the appropriate length , cut , hole and screw in the pins! Yay!
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Pella Hedeby, Livet Hemma-redaktionen |
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Pella Hedeby, Livet Hemma-redaktionen |
(Below four images): Also, a new look for the
VITTSJÖ nest of tables makes things look super cozy. To give the furniture a new look they changed the tables glass panel to tile plates. A simple and affordable option if you want the sense of marble or concrete in your interior. With larger tiles, you can often buy the piece from a tile or hardware store and then have a tile cutter cut them to the correct dimensions.
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Pella Hedeby, Livet Hemma-redaktionen |
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Pella Hedeby, Livet Hemma-redaktionen |
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Pella Hedeby, Livet Hemma-redaktionen |
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(Below two images): And inspired by natural forms and a modern take on the classic herbarium. Prints of leaves in glass frames. To make these: One option is potato stamps which carves out a pattern of a raw potato, dipped in paint and press motif on paper or fabric. The other way is to paint and print directly from a leaf, it becomes very vivid and effective. Here they are framed with just a simple white RIBBA wooden frames without the backing. The SINNERLIG glass jar and cork lid is perfect for pinecones and forest finds.
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Anna Lenskog Belfrage, Livet Hemma |
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Anna Lenskog Belfrage, Livet Hemma |
1 comment:
The design ideas are really great, but I don't understand why anyone would want to purchase furniture from a company owned by a card-carrying Nazi (Google it).
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