Monday, May 9, 2011

Sweet Jar Lanterns - Simple Tutorial

Longer days, warmer weather, everything is perfect for the lovely, summer outdoors. After working on a candle catalogue production these last couple of days, I came up with an easy DIY project to share in Casa Haus. Being such a lighting fan (especially candle lighting), I've been pretty busy coming up with this easy tutorial.
 I hope you enjoy it!


I love this DIY because it is really easy, and it's just as good for both home and party decor. Plus, it's eco-friendly. Win-win situation here!

So let's start, shall we?

Here's what you'll need:
  • Clean and empty jars.
  • Tea or votive candles.
  • Metal wire (mine was 24 gage)
  • Wire cutters
Cut 1 yard of wire and wrap it under the lip, forming a tight ring.


 Twist the wire together to close the ring.


Twist all your way up.

Bend the twisted wire over the top forming a handle.
Carefully introduce the wire's tip into the opposite side of the ring. This is a little tricky, since the ring must be tight, but be patient!

Bend the wire up and twist some more to finish.

This is an extra step, but it's totally worth it. Hotglue flowers or foliage (artificial works just as good).


That's it! Now just place the tea candle inside, and hang them around.  I love the way they look in my parents' garden.


Enjoy your week!

**update**

For those of you coming from Kate's Spring/Summer link party,
welcome!
I hope you enjoy it around Casa Haus!!!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Union Jack

Britain has certainly been on our minds with the Royal Wedding, but long before that, the Union Jack was already strong in the decor world, and definitely in the blogosphere. A true design icon.

beautiful dresser by maisons du monde

  lovely photograph from 1st option

I love this chaise longue and of course,
the excellent photography by James Merrell

Totally creative and eco-friendly DIY project seen in
reciclart

How pretty is this living room from 1st option ?

This one I had already posted, but don't blame me. It's definitely one of my all-time favorite living rooms. It's from the British edition of adore home.

I like the simplicity of this canvas. And so cute. From Swings & Pretty Things via Not On The High Street.

This fresh pillow has softer colors and lovely patterns.
It's from  The Natural Store

And finally, nothing as British as the good old "Keep Calm and Carry On".
Definitely, my favorite.

Available from The Contemporary Home

I know using the flag is something very popular in the US and Britain, but that's not the same thing here in Mexico. The way we treat our flag is different. But I love the Union Jack thing. I'm  thinking of getting (or making) a pillow for my living room, or going for the "Keep Calm" poster. Something like that would seriously work around here.

Take care. =)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Designers - Oki Sato and His Invisible Chair

Picture yourself sitting on thin air. Resting while you float.
It's all possible with the transparent chair.

It's made with polyurethane film, commonly used as a packing material for precision instruments, thanks to its high elasticity and ability to return to its original state.
It softly wraps and supports the body, pretty much like a hammock does. 

The amazing chair was designed by Oki Sato y made by his company, Nendo.
I love its simple lines and structure.


Also, from Nendo, I found another quite interesting chair.
Not invisible, but it seems to disappear.

Meet the fadeout chair.
I think it's pretty. And oh so lovely.

The chair's back and seat are wooden, and the acrylic legs are painted so that the wood grain appears to fade away.  


Amazing.

images: nendo

Monday, May 2, 2011

White, Modern, Industrial Kitchen







I'm so in love with this kitchen from alltihemmet! The crisp white, the industrial lamps, shelves, and chairs, the great window in the first picture (I could totally picture the same idea with a large mirror), everything about it is so gorgeous!

Happy Tuesday!

images: alltihemmet




Sunday, May 1, 2011

DIY artwork


As I was going through my computer files, I found this project from design sponge I once saved. I LOVE it. I find it incredibly cute. Originally meant for Valentine's Day, I think it's perfect for any occasion, even as a Mother's Day gift (hint, hint). =) Plus, it's so easy! You can use anything from keys, buttons, vintage jewelry pieces, knick-knacks, etc. Spray-paint and hot-glue them to a fancy piece of paper, frame it, and you're all set!


So think twice the next time you're about to throw things away. You never know what you might be able to make with them!
Happy week, people!



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