Let's have a discussion on
"Designer Tricks."
Gather a Grouping Groupings and collections are generally gathered over time and because of that, they give a home the feeling of age. They fascinate the eye and tell a story of the people who live in the home. Take a walk around your house and gather up objects that are alike. Group those objects together for more impact. Each framed burlap design certainly looks great on it's own, but when displayed together they have the appeal of a collection and more design impact.
Layer It On Layers really give a display character and charm. In this display there a several layers. There are layers of frames, of candles, and of books."Designer Tricks."


Candles give that same warmth, even when they're not lit. Some designers say that you MUST burn your candles, if only to burn the wick. I think it's a personal preference. Sometimes I like the look of a fresh, unburned candle. It's your home, YOU make the rules.



Okay, our design discussion has concluded.
Your assignment is to incorporate one, or several,
of these design elements into your home.
Now, get up out of your chair and do your homework.
Oh, there's one design element we didn't discuss.
Have Fun
making your house a home!
Your assignment is to incorporate one, or several,
of these design elements into your home.
Now, get up out of your chair and do your homework.
Oh, there's one design element we didn't discuss.
Have Fun
making your house a home!
Wow, this is such a great break down of how to create a beautiful display. I would LOVE to see similar ideas in other areas of the house...but I'm just nosey that way :).
ReplyDeleteThis is great information...I have been tweaking things around my house and have found that having an inspiration picture of a look that you like can really help in doing a display in your own home. I love a layered look with lots of textures too!
ReplyDeleteI have shopped the house for my mantel, but i didn't layer. I'll need to go do some homework & see if I can layer with a skinny mantel.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice and great vignette!
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS GREAT INFO. THANK YOU FRIEND!
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How fun and I love the grouping idea...I have never been great at it but you inspire me.
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Can you come make my house neat-o like this, too?!?
ReplyDeleteI love this display~ it is so cozy!
wow. i'll be digesting that post for a while. super helpful...thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a fun post to read and to learn about how to layer your accessories!
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of vignettes....yours always look beautiful. Thanks for all the tips so we can have a beautiful home too.
ReplyDeleteGreat suggestions! Of course, it helps when you have such fabulous pictures to get your point across. I'm way behind on my burlap "art". You're making me look bad! ;-)
ReplyDeletesound advice!
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed. I've had mantle problems lately and everyone tells me to come on over to your blog and check it out! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I've been adding books, candles and such around the house. I am loving the look it creates. I am now hunting something to 'layer' with my mirror on my mantel. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, teacher, thanks for learnin' us something! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great break-down. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI also read the post before, and I am making my own platter-that is an easy idea for sure!
Great info! I always need inspiration - I'm especially in a vignette funk right now. Must get up and try some stuff. Thanks. Sally
ReplyDeleteI ADORE your blog! I am always excited to read your decorating ideas! I am so excited about making my own burlap monogram!
ReplyDeleteI am hosting a giveaway for a decal monogram on my blog. I would be tickled pink if you would stop by and check it out!
great information! i love adding in plants... it definately makes a house look more homey.
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