Wednesday, September 12, 2012

New video tutorial and giveaway, how to make a recycled surf fin coat rack

Hello Everybody,
To find out how to enter the giveaway and see the detailed post on this tutorial please follow me to my new blog, http://debisdesigndiary.com
Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Debi

Saturday, August 4, 2012

How to make a woven Jute Webbing no sew Tote and Giveaway!

Hey everybody!
I have a new website with an online shop!
visit http://debisdesigndiary.com to find out about this giveaway and get details on making this bag.
I made this three times before I finally got it right, read my post on my new site before trying to make this so that you don't make the same mistakes that I did :)
and you can enter the giveaway there as well!
Hope you like my new site, let me know what you think!
Sincerely,
Debi

Thursday, June 28, 2012

paint your Sofa with CeCe Caldwell's amazing chalk and clay paint!


This video tutorial was challenging, but I am very happy with the results!
We are having an excellent giveaway too!
Two quarts of CeCe Caldwell paint (your choice)
one container of Satin Finish and one container of Divinity Crackle!
See details on how to enter at the end of this post.



I used five products for this tutorial, a quart of CeCe Caldwell's Vermont Slate, approximately 3/4 quart of Traverse City Cherry, and 1/4 quart of a quart of Vintage White. I also used some Divinty Crackle and CeCe's new Satin Finish!



I used the word approximate because I didn't measure exactly...
I started with the Red and just kept adding the white until it was the color I wanted.
 
Here are some answers to the questions I have been getting about this project,
Does the fabric feel hard or scratchy?
 No, It feels like aged and cracked leather, like an old Bomber jacket and it gives when you sit on it because this paint is chalky and soft, there is no latex in it so it does not have a hard quality to it.

Does the fabric crack or rip?
Well I took this sofa to my house for a test drive and all seems to be well, I used the crackle on this because I wanted that effect, I would think that if you do get any cracks where you don't want them, you could easily add a bit more paint in that spot.

Does the color come off on your clothes? 
No, the Satin finish works as a sealer.
I wouldn't recommend waxing fabric, but I did wax the frame and loved the results!

Can you paint on leather or velvet?
I don't know... the fabric on this sofa was a heavy cotton/rayon blend.
If anyone has tried other types of fabric please let me know!


  


Here are some tips that I didn't include in the video,
Use a darker color for your first coat if you are going to crackle.
I don't like to use painters tape, instead I used a tiny paint brush to get the areas close to the frame and to get into the pin tucked areas of the sofa. I'm sure painters tape works, it just makes me crazy!
The satin finish really brought this to life, and gave this the leather effect that I was going for, without it the fabric had a really flat look.



The trickiest part of this job was getting enough  of the pink paint on without messing up the crackle,
it's important to wait for the crackle to dry completely and then put a heavy coat of your second color on. If you go back over where you have already painted it will mess up the crackle effect. If you want to add more paint in areas where there wasn't enough coverage, do it after the paint has dried.


And now here's how to enter the giveaway...
Three things or maybe just one!
#1 You have to be a subscriber to my Youtube channel.
#2 You need to 'Like' the CeCe Caldwell Facebook page
( most of you already have these two covered)
#3 Share the video, you can share it anyway you would like to,
here are a few suggestions, email it to a friend, share it on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest
or put a link on your blog!
then let me know in a comment  which way you decided to share it and you are entered!
( you can comment here, on Facebook or Youtube)
I will announce the winner here and on my Facebook page on July 31st.



One more thing,
I have a new website and will be selling CeCe Caldwell paint online!
I also carry the paint at my store, House Vintage in Solana Beach.
The website is almost done, 
Debisdesigndiary.com
I can't wait to share it with you!
I have been told it will be done in a few weeks!
If you need paint now, call me at the store...
858 755 7630

Well it's 1AM, I'd better get to sleep...
good night,
Debi



  

Friday, May 25, 2012

My shop, House Vintage in the Cedros Design District


I wanted to share a few photos of my Store, I opened it 15 years ago! It keeps me running all the time!
I recently changed the name from Out of the Blue to House Vintage.
Over the last 15 years I started bringing in more and more vintage items and wanted to transition to selling only things that are vintage, handmade or both.


the only new items I sell are supplies to repurpose or make things with...


like CeCe Caldwell's amazing non toxic paint! It's made in the US,  and you can paint anything without sanding, stripping or priming!
I have a few video tutorials on Youtube using this paint!
as matter of fact I painted the front of my shop with one container of Santa Fe Turquoise!


My shop is stocked full of vintage goodies and paint! Drop by and say hello!
Sincerely, 
Debi

If you have never been before, we are located at 315 S. Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, Ca 92075

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Starfish Chandelier Tutorial


I wanted to create a light fixture that had all of the wow factor of a chandelier dripping with crystals but without the big price tag....


I used 36 white starfish and about 10 yards of crystal chain
and about 10 yards of rhinestone chain.


If you would like to try making this project you can order many of the supplies in my Etsy store,
here is the link 

http://www.etsy.com/shop/debisdesigndiary



and of course I made a video that shows you how I made this!
I have to say that every project I dream up has it's challenges and this was no exception. 
Here are some important tips I discovered along the way....
Use a small dremel if you have one, it is much easier on the delicate sea stars and you will have more control when you get to the part where you need to drill the extra holes as the starfish are hanging on the chandelier.
Lay your starfish out in a mock set up to determine how many to use and how they will hang, I used a total of 36 starfish,( 12 strands of three). six of the stands had 3inch links of chain a at the top to attach to the metal ring and the other six 1.5 inch links. I did this to stagger the starfish so they would not bang into each other or overlap too much.
Keep in mind that the bottom starfish on the strand only needs one hole but the rest of them will need two or more.
E600 is the glue I used, although it  is messy and needs to be used in a well ventilated area it works well. You can find this glue at Walmart or Michaels.


I have the rhinestone chain for sale by the yard and the spool on Etsy as well as the starfish by the dozen!
I will be adding other creative supplies too!
I am also selling the chandelier I made in this video, (there is just the one)
it took me about two days to make this!
it is has a 12 inch diameter and is approximately 21 inches long.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/debisdesigndiary

If you make a chandelier please send a photo to my Facebook page with your comments, my hope is that my tutorials will be inspriring and easy to follow,  I really want to know what you discover as you try my projects if there is anything I missed please let me know.



I am so excited about all the wonderful comments I have received on my videos on Facebook and Youtube! I am so glad you are enjoying them, it truly makes my day!
Sincerely,
Debi Beard


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

HGTV's White Room Challenge last night!

Last night was the premiere episode of HGTV's White Room Challenge!
I have to say I loved it!  Four Designers compete for $10,000
In this weeks show, the contestants were given 15 minutes to shop at the LA flower market and then create a room using a minimum of 1500 stems in their design.  I felt like I was right there working along with them!


 



     As you may know I would love to do just that! This is the audition video I submitted to be on next season.
              Next week the contestants go to a salvage yard!  Looks like it's gonna be another week of armchair designer for me!
 What are you thoughts on last nights show? 
Sincerely,
Debi

Monday, April 9, 2012

painting with half a cup of CeCe Caldwell Paint!