Here's a simple piece of DIY decor for you - use words as accents for home decor to add interest to any room. (UPDATED)
In my guest room I want to create a warm cozy feeling, something that would reflect how we feel about our guests. There's nothing like feeling loved!
- The "L" - second hand store for $1.25
- The "E" - TJ Maxx for $5.00
- The "V" - from Hobby Lobby, $2.00 after using a 40% off coupon.
- The heart shaped pine cone wreath is an old piece of decor that's been floating around here for years.
Here it is all put together:
I want to paint one or more of the letters, but have not decided what colors to paint them. What do you think? I am going back and forth with color choices because I want to use some of the same letters to change it up at Christmas time to say NOEL.
Here is another word, "EAT" I used in my kitchen.
I plan to put up some photo canvases under the scroll work I hung above the ledge. (UPDATE: I hung a pine cone wreath.)
The wood letters and scrollwork are from Hobby Lobby and were on sale for 50% off. The candle holder is from Good Will - $3.00.
I painted the letters red to match my other accents in my kitchen. Before and after pictures of my kitchen will be posted after I put up the pictures, the last thing I need to do to finish my kitchen. (DONE! See our kitchen here.).
When my son visits, he rearranges the letters - so far he's done TEA, ATE and ETA. I leave it alone till the next time he visits!
I also plan to use the word "create" in my office craft room, but haven't found the letters in lower case that I want to use and that are affordable. (Found them!)
What words would you use?
I like the "Love" display. Consider russet and sage for the letters. They'll go with the carpet for the nonce, and won't overwhelm the heart wreath, which is a lovely muted color. You'll still be in the green and red camps for the "noel". I think the white would be pretty stark, judging from the pictures–in fact, I'd redo the black "L" in a dark brown. But then, I love natural colors, all the autumn and wood tones. It feels more restful.
I agree about not using white – too stark for sure, and think the "L" ought to be dk brown as well. I like you, prefer the neutral/natural colors. I do like russet and sage. Or maybe even use two shades of either. I guess I can give it a try and always repaint if I dont like it.