On one of the walls in her room we decided to use embroidery hoops as art to fill in the space above her dresser.
This is a super simple project that hardly needs a tutorial. I put this together for you just in case you don't have a clue how to do it yourself and because it hardly seems fair to share it with you without showing how its done!
To start with I bought wooden embroidery hoops in three different sizes {one large, one medium and three small}. These vary in prices from 1.49 up to 3.80. Then I found some fabrics that complemented the color scheme which you will see at a later date.
1. Take your hoop apart by gently unscrewing the top screw and take off the outer ring. Lay your fabric over the smaller ring and put the larger one back on.
2 and 3. Pull the fabric taut and trim off the excess.
4. Tighten your screw.
5. For additional security I added some craft glue around the seam to be sure it would stay in place for the long haul.
That's it! I couldn't be easier! Its kind of hard to tell from these pictures but the two small pink hoops have gingham fabric in them.
Now we have part of the room done! Today we also hung the poms {from little clear command hooks on the ceiling}, painted the green stripe on the wall and hung up our hoops {again using little command hooks so minimize the holes in the wall}.
Hopefully in a few weeks we'll have this room done and I will show you the big reveal!
Now this last pic is a freebie! ;) I was in Home Depot today and oh my word, I fell in love with a back splash! Has that every happened to you? It was like a cheesy romantic movie. I spied it from across the isle and my heart when pitter patter!
Isn't it perfect? Tile in and of itself isn't that expensive {we could do the whole kitchen for about $230.} its the labor that's killer. So after I get my hubby on board ;) we'll be watching a few online tutorials! Stay tuned.........{oh, I'm so excited!}

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Hi Jody, your hoop art is adorable in her little girl's room! And I can't wait to see how your tile backsplash works out. I'm trying to decide between tile or beadboard. Any suggestions, tips, advice?? Did you like you beadboard backsplash?
ReplyDeleteI have loved our beadboard and it was pretty easy to install. My only dislike is that its hard to keep clean. Food likes to get into the little crevices.
DeleteI've done this, it's simple, easy and quick. I added satin bows to kind of hid the screw on the hoop.
ReplyDeleteGood idea!
DeleteI've seen the hoop art around pinterest, and absolutely love it. Eventually I'm going to collect enough hoops to do my own. I really like how yours turned out, pink/green is one of my favorite color combinations.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! Visiting from Funky Junk Party xox
ReplyDeleteOh WOW Jody!!! Love the hoops!! And the tiles will be PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality! Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow!