New prints for our new place. Checkout Poster store and all their beautiful prints, frames, and canvas art! We’re excited to start decorating and make this place feel like home.
For a limited time you can use my code EMELIA45and get 45% off (excludes personalized prints and canvas)
I can’t wait to order more! They have so many beautiful designs that I want to get for the kitchen but we’re taking it slow, one room at a time.
Do you have a workspace at home? A couple months ago we renovated the outside of this rundown shed that came with our property, I wanted to turn it into a gym / office, but after getting everything in here I decided it was too small to also be a gym. It’s ok though, we have the other building that has plenty of space for a home gym. Anyway, I love the way it turned out!! Ultimately I’d have one of those cute velvet couches, but my patio chairs are filling that void right now. Tagged most of the stuff below but I also linked it on LTK Happy Friday!! 🤸♀️🥂💗✨
I used the regular sized pool noodles, some hot glue, and yarn colors of your choice! The Drill saves so much time! I found a foam ball from the kids toys and it fit right in the hole, then wedge the largest drill bit I could find in between. I felt like McGyver, but it’s a hack you can appreciate!! The previous rainbow we made, I hand wound and it took days!! I still can’t believe I did that.
To give it some stiffness I added the copper pipe because that’s what we had leftover in the garage, but any bendable pipe would work. I also wove wooden skewers behind the noodles to hold it together!!
For the cord at the bottom I unwound the rope, cut into 6 inch sections and then folded those in half and frayed the ends To finish I glued the rope into the holes and then covered the bottom 2 inches of the rainbow with the undone rope to coverup the ends