Here they are! Shelves- five ways. Isn't it incredible how everyone can take a simple theme and interpret it in so many ways? Amazing.
Want the details? Click on each of the blogs below to see how they created their Point of View:
1. Camilla at Rosy Red Buttons
2. Michelle at A Little Tipsy
3. Jonie at Just Between Friends
4.Well, you're here at Ameroonie Designs
5. Gwen at Gwenny Penny
For my project, I decided to stage some shelves in my youngest daughter's room. Here's the before:
I hope you'll pardon the horrible pictures in this post. This room is very difficult to take good pictures of, especially the wall with the long shelves. The wall is around the corner from the window, so it gets no natural light, but I have to fight the light in the alcove. So, there's my whining done for the post. ;) This room used to be my craft room, before we learned we were expecting #4. When she arrived, we dumped my craft supplies in the basement and I just plopped what was handy on the shelves. I wanted to lighten up the feeling of the shelves, making them fun, fresh and colorful as well as a lot more youthful.
Here's the after. I love how they are fun and bright. I wanted to leave the red wall, but wasn't sure how to make it look like a little girl's room. I decided adding turquoise would make the room pop. And just as I was planning this, a package arrived in the mail from my good friend Gwen, and in it was a charm pack of Honky Dory fabric. It has the perfect color way for this room so that was my inspiration.
You might recognize the flower ball from the Spring Point of View reveal. I pulled out the petals and put them on a smaller ball so it would fit on the smaller, painted candlestick. The bear is a hand-me down from my college friend and the small animals and tea pot I got at a local store (Tai Pan).
While I was shopping I saw a few really cute word signs, but I didn't have the budget for them. So, I decided to make my own.
And, I even mocked up some shots to give you a full tutorial. Yay! ;)
Anyway- here's what you need:
Chipboard letters spelling out your word, scrapbook paper, paint to finish the edges of the letters, paint stir stick{what I had on hand and it worked out perfectly!}, (*not shown: glue gun, tacky glue, embellishments)
The first thing you will want to do is finish the edges of your chipboard letters. This one is inked, but for the laugh letters, I just painted them white. I also painted the stir stick the final color (white in my case). *you will need to see how long your word ends up being, you may want to trim your stir stick to fit the word better- I totally lucked out and mine just fit perfectly. {let dry}
The next step is to trace the letters onto the scrapbook paper. You will want to trace the letter face down on the WRONG side of the paper. Cut out the letters and use the tacky glue to stick it to the chipboard letters. *you could also mod podge these on, but I was in a hurry, and since these are just sitting on a shelf, I'm not worried about wear and tear. {let dry}
| Angled view to show placement of the letters on the paint stick. |
Now, embellish to your hearts content. I added ric rac, buttons, flowers and rhinestones for some bling and fun. And just like that you have your own custom word art.
Enjoy!
And, just a couple more notes: (sorry this is a long post) The link party for this month's point of view is over at Jonie's place- here. Please come and link up your shelves, we love to feature you! And, starting next month we are going to start having guest posters join us in our Point of View reveals! If you are interested, leave me a comment with your name, e-mail and blog name and I will put you on the list. We will just start at the top and work our way down. I am so excited to make many new friends through our monthly parties- and I hope you'll come have fun with us and let your Point of View be heard.
xoxo,
Amy
Linked up to Think Pink Sundays with Flamingo Toes, and Get your Craft on at Today's creative blog.
Linked up to Think Pink Sundays with Flamingo Toes, and Get your Craft on at Today's creative blog.

12 comments:
The shelves look wonderful, Amy! So colorful. It's so nice to have things with a story behind them to display in your home. Great job with the word art tutorial... love it! And the butterflies are awesome!
Any little girl would probably LOVE to have these bright and fun shelves in their room. What a fun idea! You always seem to come up with the funnest things.
Love these shelves. The sign turned out adorable and I absolutely love the butterflies. I bet she loves her shelves. I'm sorry I think I forgot to text you back. My brain is mush. See you tonight.
Thank you for sharing, the shelves turned out wonderful, very nice!
It turned out great! Those butterflies were the perfect touch.
It turned out super cute! Love the butterflys and the words. Good idea to just glue them!
It turned out so cute! I love the fun colors. And what a great idea to use a paint stick as a base!
I LOVE the sign -- I would never have though of using chipboard! It stands up so nicely and ties everything together so nicely.
Amy - that is so adorable! I LOVE it!
Great shelves! Great things on the shelves! Great tutorial for "laugh" (I love the paint stick idea!)
WOW! Your shelves are amazing, and I love the butterflies! So cute--makes me wish I had a girl! I actually did sneak a few butterflies into Punk's room. hahaha.
Thanks for stopping by to say, "hi!"
Halz
How girly! You have a great eye for decorating...and great taste in colors!
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