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Theatre Room Knock-off

The morning I found out I had been selected to compete in Crafting with the Stars, I frantically started flipping through the pages of the Ballard Designs catalog I had in my magazine basket, looking for an idea for my “knock-off.”

When I came upon this page…I knew I had my project.

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One of my sisters has a super fun family room that is painted black with a filmstrip wallpaper border and several of those cardboard movie-character cut-outs standing around. Knowing that I happened to have her name for our family’s Christmas gift exchange, I decided she needed a little more movie “bling” for her walls!

The cost for this project was about $30, compared to over $300 if you bought all these pieces from Ballard! Here’s what I used:

  • One 4’ x 8’ of quarter-inch luaun. Any smooth piece of wood/plywood would do as well.

Clapboard: one piece 11” x 12”; two pieces 1” x 12”

Theatre sign: 30” x 10”

Ticket sign: 12” x 24”

Star: 18” square

Movie reels: 24” square; 18” square; 12” square (two each)

  • One 1” diameter dowel
  • About 7’ of narrow molding
  • Stencils of some sort (I cut mine on a Silhouette)
  • Various paint (silver, gold, metallic black, off-white, black, red, tan)
  • One binding post
  • Miscellaneous screws, painter’s tape, etc.

I cut all of my signs using a table saw or a jigsaw.

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Thankfully I have a very good friend who also has much better tools than I do; at his shop we used a bandsaw to cut out the movie reels. TIP: Use a screw to hold the front and back pieces of the reels together, so you can cut them out at the same time. This can also be done with a jigsaw, but your circles may wobble a little!

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Yes, I know this because I cut the largest inner circles of the big reel with a jigsaw (after drilling a pilot hole first so I had a place to start). Forstner bits were used to cut the smaller circles, but they only go so big! So yes, my circles may wobble a bit.

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I used layers of paint to give the effect of metal reels. It was fun to play with gold, silver, bronze, etc. to get the look I wanted.

I cut my 1” dowel into one-inch sections to separate the front and back pieces of the reels. There is generally one center piece and three or four pieces around the circumference for stability. I liked the three-dimensional look far better than just a flat circle on the wall!

I designed all my sign lettering on the Silhouette Designer. I used a combination of stenciling (painting in the open space where your lettering should go) and reverse-stenciling (painting over vinyl or cardstock lettering, and then removing that lettering to expose the unpainted surface underneath) to paint all the words on my signs.

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I didn’t use just any numbers on the ticket…I used my sister’s anniversary!

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I used painter’s tape to mark off the stripes on the Ticket sign, and I “pounced” the red paint on to get clean lines.

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The ticket sign really came together once the curved corners were cut out. I traced around a circle to get the look I wanted, and then I cut the corners out with a jigsaw. I hand-painted the border on as the last step (well…the last step before distressing and glazing, anyway).

I framed the theatre sign with some narrow molding I cut and glued directly to the Theatre board. It should have taken just eight 45-degree angle cuts for the trim…it took me about 17! I was glad I had bought a little extra for “just in case.”

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The clapboard was a fun little project. I cut the ends of the two 1”x12” pieces of wood at an angle using a miter saw (a handsaw and a miter box would work just as well). This is necessary so that the clappers will actually open! I taped them together on the back so the angle of those little chevron stripes would match up perfectly.

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The bottom of the clapper strip is glued directly to the board; the top strip is attached with a specialty fastener called a “binding post.” I couldn’t find one at Home Depot, but Lowe’s has them (it cost about $0.80).

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The star was the brainchild of my tool-handy friend! I printed out a star from my computer, and then I placed the top point of the star at the top center point of my board. Then I used a yardstick to extend the lines on the star onto my board—that way there was no tricky angle-measuring! I cut it out with my jigsaw as well.

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It is difficult to tell from the photographs, but the little movie camera is actually on a separate 4” circle that I painted and then glued to the star. Just another way to add dimension and interest to the piece.

Whew! There you have it…the complete theatre room set.

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I didn’t wait until Christmas to give my sister her present. I didn’t think it sounded like much fun to read about it on my blog and not get to see it in person! So when I saw her this past weekend, I gave her a “sneak peak” of my Crafting with the Stars post and brought out all the pieces while she was reading.

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It was great fun! I think she enjoyed celebrating “Christmas in October.”

I know I did!

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This project featured at House of Hepworths.Link

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Linking up here and The DIY Show Off.

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If you love the fragrance of roses and want that elegant note in your home year round, consider drying flower petals (either in the oven, via air drying or in a dehydrator) and adding those rosy notes to one of your favorite basic tea blends.

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Moving on and a winner!

Did you guess correctly?

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My Crafting with the Stars Round 1 project was the Theatre Room! I know some of you thought I was responsible for the Anthropologie Dresser, but I will take that as a compliment, since it was the first place winner! My theatre room was second.

That means…I’m moving on to Round 2!  My project for the next round is almost complete.  I hope you’ll stick around for the next round of voting, which will begin Monday, October 10.

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Thank you…

…to all who voted in the last round!  The winner of the “fall” beadboard pennant banner is:

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Something Nice and Pretty!  Please e-mail me your address, and I will get your package in the mail.

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Crafting with the Stars, Round 1

Round 1 of Crafting with the Stars begins today!  Please click on the picture below to be taken to the voting page:

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You will have 48 hours to view and vote on 12 *amazing* knockoff projects!  The top 9 projects will move on to the next round.

I can’t tell you which project is mine until all the votes have been tallied, but please take a minute to go look at the projects!

Need a little encouragement?  How about a giveaway

After you vote, come back and leave me a comment telling me that you did, and you will be entered to win my “fall” beadboard pennant banner (which is actually pale yellow, not white as it appears in the picture), shown below.

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What are you waiting for? 

Click here to vote on your favorite Knockoff!

Giveaway ends when the voting ends: Tuesday, October 5, at midnight.

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Normandy France, my favorite region, is the home of well loved blogger Sharon Santoni of My French Country Home. My good fortune was arranging a little side trip from Paris to finally meet my blogging friend.
We arrive at this lovely pillared, floral bounty, of an entrance



Remembering when Sharon first began her blog, I can only speak for myself,  but I felt a connection and a friendship blossomed.



In case you were not aware, she has a guest cottage on her property for rent.  Norman in architecture and deeply feminine, one has the instant sense that you have entered a fairy tale; perfect grounds, gorgeous and warm family, flowers at every turn, with the ever present cooing of doves as  background music. Evening brings the sounds of the resident owl.  



"My" temporary living room



A few bits I learned from Sharon is that one can go ahead and re-upholster furniture in linen that may not be perfect,  maybe it has a stain or minor tear. Site the fabrics fault where you would like to attach a monogram, hand stitched, from another piece.........in other words, keep all scraps. Voila! The look is intentional
My "loot", well a partial stash from our antique shopping, all for my Geneva shop. 



Enjoy the photographs, all fabric seen is pure linen. Have you ever slept on linen sheets? Finally having my opportunity it was as divine as I had always heard









TWO puppies! Gibson the golden retriever and Ghetto, her daughters pup.






Fresh linens on the line.....sigh........
Sharon recommends washing in hot water, I would have been afraid to do that




Thank you Sharon for a lovely time and for graciously opening your home and dinner table to this traveller. I cannot imagine waking up to this bit of "heaven on earth" each morning.





Now for our surprise.........
Together Sharon and I are organizing a tour and hope you will join us; Paris, then Normandy. Garden visiting (think Giverney), brocante's, antiquing, visiting a real linen farm.......girl time!

We hope to firm up the details shortly for 2012, interested? Drop me a line. Space is limited.
xo
Debra

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365 Swap with the Cultivate Girls

I’m a little slow, but I wanted to tell you about the 365 Swap! that I attended a week ago (I first mentioned it here).

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This event was dreamed up by a group of friends (the Cultivate girls) who decided to get together to exchange various items they no longer wanted/needed (anything from décor to furniture to purses and more).  The catch is…it’s all wrapped up in a big party!  There are decorations, food, and lots of fun.

This year they sold tickets to the event, and my daughter and I decided to go.  After seeing all they went through, I think $6 was one of the best bargains ever!

Loaded down with our “Swap” items (we were limited to 7 a piece, which was hard!), my daughter and I entered a back-yard gate into a marvelous world.  At our left hand, a fence constructed of old doors greeted us (big fat puffy heart love). 

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Hay bales, trailers, wagons and the like provided a framework on which to lay and display hundreds of swap items.

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There were funky-cool garlands and vintage accessories which you wished were available for swap!

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There were layers and layers of stuff to look through!

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You had to walk through several times, and in different directions, so as not to miss anything (and you still did).

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See that dynamite box (above) on the red chair?  That came home with me!

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After everyone had had a chance to look around, there were 15 minutes in which you could clip a clothespin, marked with your name (you received a clothespin for every item you brought to swap), onto the items you wanted.  My daughter came home with the aqua birdcage!

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At the end of that time, each person automatically received any item for which they were the only interested party.  I also came home with the cupboard door above.

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For items that had multiple clothespins, they were placed in a battered army helmet and a lucky winner was drawn!

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If you were not a winner, you received your clothespin back to be used for another round.

Did I mention there was also food?  A huge stack of Marie Callendar’s pie tins served as plates, vintage hankies served as napkins, and mismatched mason jars served as bowls!  There were cupcakes and pies and homemade root beer!

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It was a fabulous evening!  THANK YOU to the Cultivate Girls, and I hope I can come again next year!

What do you think?  Was $6 a bargain or what??

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Remember that the voting for Round 1 of Crafting with the Stars begins tomorrow! 

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