1. I am completely taken with this project! A DIY customized retro radio…
inspired by one of these beauties.
i die. (found via dos family)
2. Here’s a cute garland DIY by Dottie Angel. I love the idea of knitted or crocheted pieces. I am definitely going to try this for my next garland!
3. this gorgeous DIY chandelier (via OnceWed, my favorite wedding blog) made with thread and silk flower petals. so magical.
4. And I love this bow DIY (via ModCloth). pretty cute.
Well, I am inspired now! Back to my studio….. XO. elsie
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oh my! The radio and chandelier are lovely! ^_^ Thanks for sharing Elsie!
ohmygosh those radios.
precious.
Such great ideas! You are a truly creative person, with your style school. It’s nice to meet another artist.
I’m going to have to point my wife towards your blog more often. She loves DIY decorations, particularly if she can use things we already have around the house. Halloween was a fun holiday for her to decorate (though it’s hard to keep our cats from using decorations as toys).
Don’t you just love Modcloth? I have some goodies and inspiration I have found on there on my blog.
Love the vintage radios –very cool idea.
i LOVE all that jazz!!!
What cute ideas! I’m loving the radios!
i looooooove the retro radios!
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