I thought I'd share a little more info on how my fall table scape came together. I'm kind of loving black and white stripes these days, so I wanted that to be the base for my table setting. I only wanted to buy a yard of fabric because it would cost me half as much to make it if I could get away with it. I started with this fabric from IKEA. For $7.99/yard it's a pretty good deal.
Then, I cut it in half vertically so I had two pieces that were 59" long. Then, I just sewed the two pieces together. I do have a seam in the middle, but it's not that noticeable and it was worth it to me to save the money. If the seam bothers you, just get more yardage and you will have enough extra fabric to make at least one more runner. Having a centerpiece also helps camouflage the seam.
Then I turned my edges under twice to get a nice finished seam.
It was so easy to do and I will get a lot of use out of it since it's a classic pattern and color.
My inspiration for the color palette for this room came from this paper from World Market. It comes in threes online, but in the store you can buy it per sheet. I think it was around $3.
I was able to use one sheet for both frames and I have a little leftover.
And lastly the silverware. I picked this up a few years ago at The Nester's yard sale. I found a few other small things while I was there, but this was my favorite purchase. It's so unique and the back is stamped "made in Thailand." It seems like there should be a good story behind it.
The gilded feathers were so easy. I dipped them in gold paint, scraped of the excess, and sprinkled them with gold glitter. Once it was dry they were good to go.
The glitter I used is called tinsel glitter. The one I used is made by Martha Stewart. I happened to grab it at Michaels a long time ago when it was on clearance. It's more like little strands of glitter instead of the usual little specks. It adds some nice texture.
Oh, and the antlers. I've wanted antlers for forever, something I never thought I'd say! Some people think they are creepy, but I love the natural element they add. When we were in the mountains a few weeks ago I made it my mission to hunt (no pun intended) some down in one of the antique malls we visited. As you can see, mission accomplished! They were actually mounted when I bought them, but I just unscrewed them so I could use them on my mantle. I saved the mount though in case I change my mind, which is likely to happen. :)
I think that about covers all the details, but if you have any questions just let me know!
You make it sound so easy. I need to try sewing. And I loved your feathers!
ReplyDeletewow- great minds think alike! I love that wrapping paper and did a very similar DIY with it a well: http://bexbeltran.com/2013/09/23/i-think-ive-been-framed/ - you can't go wrong with those gorgeous colors and texture!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love world markets paper! I am redoing a dining room and am framing some in another print for the glass front chest they have in there. I love the feathers! And the runner is such a perfect pattern to show off all your details on the table
ReplyDeleteLaura
House Envy
the feathers are fantastic, your table is super gorgeous Bethany!
ReplyDeleteI've had a black and white runner on my Pinterest DIY board forever, I need to get with the program, love the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam! They're so classic you can't go wrong :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Vel! They were such an easy little touch!
ReplyDeleteThey have the BEST paper, I seriously want to buy one of each when I go in there! :) Great idea to use it in a glass front chest, so many things you can do with it!
ReplyDeleteLove your framed paper, it looks awesome with the black mat!
ReplyDeleteYou should definitely try sewing, once you do you'll be hooked! It's really so easy, at least when you stick to straight lines like me :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Julia! I'm so glad I scooped it up, definitely one of my favorite yard sale finds ever.
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with the striped fabric...love it!
ReplyDeletelove it all- the feathers are so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the table setting. Such a different approach to the classic Thanksgiving table setting.
ReplyDeleteDevin
Mission Stone & Tile
I was so blown away when I saw this on IG. Brava, B!!! You've outdone yourself.
ReplyDeletePS. I never thought I'd seek out antlers either until I found myself at a shop in Estes Park poking thru a bin of them. I think they're beautiful. I want to tell the naysayers "These were naturally shed!" It's not like I'm displaying a deer head ;-)