In need of new original, but inexpensive ideas to add a little touch of enchantment to your home ? Don’t worry, the world wide web is full of creative spirits who will happily share their ingenuity for the benefit of your decor !
This fall, play it British using the most traditional and cutest object of them all : the porcelain teacup !
Double the inspiration by spoiling your tiny feathered guests AND embellishing your garden ! Super easy to make, this Wonderland-worthy bird feeder also makes an excellent gift : Just attach a small bag of birdseed. Join Christina on Intimate Weddings to learn how to build your own !
Whether it’s to perfect your style, take better care of your body, enliven your home or simply daydream for a little while, Toronto blogger Eileen Chow surely knows how to charm with her infinite inspiration ! Meet her on Yes Missy to find out how to make one of these candles-in-a-teacup, the perfect enhancement for a night of self-pampering.
Rachel Low from Start Stitching is a true virtuoso of the pin and needle. Owner of a lovely sewing workshop in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, she doesn’t just make clothes, but also all kinds of unique accessories ! This lovely pin cushion is a great addition to your sewing kit, your mom’s, grandma’s… Or all of them !
If you have the heart and soul of a true craftswoman and feel like rolling up your sleeves to take up a cool challenge, get inspired by this ambitious creation by New York designer Kathryn Brylinsky, who made a gorgeous chandelier out of her old tea set. It’ll impress your guests for sure !
Your vanity’s drawers are already full ? Why not keep your favorite pieces of jewelry in plain sight ? Arianna Belle decided to do just that, and she had the brilliant idea to use vintage teacups as organizers ; it’s easy as 1-2-3 and the result is quite dazzling, isn’t it ?
Finally, put your green thumb to use by making your own little succulent plant or cactus planter ! Easy interior bloomers, these varieties are perfect to brighten up your window sills even in the coldest of winter days. Visit Curbly for further instructions !