The Lilly pad: splashed with creative cost-cutters and bold colors, Hayley's playful sophisticated bedroom is inspired by Lily Pulitzer's classic prints. (My Room).Hayley, 15, loves Lilly Pulitzer's popular bold prints. So when she redecorated her seaside bedroom, she went all-out Lilly! Authentic Pulitzer bedding is pretty pricey Pricey Term used for an unrealistically low bid price or unrealistically high offer price. pricey Of, relating to, or being an unrealistically high offer. An offer to sell a security at $50 when the current market price is $47 is pricey. , so Hayley's room borrowed from Lilly's playful palette of tropical prints--for less moolah! CORNER-CUTTING COVERLET Make a lightweight, reversible coverlet using a flat sheet from Lilly Pulitzer's Home Collection (www.lillypulitzer.com). Save cash by using knock-off Lilly-like fabric or an inexpensive sheet for reverse side. How-to: 1) Sew three sides of the two sheets together. 2) Stuff with pillow batting. 3) Secure opening with Velcro at 8-to 10-inch intervals. Remove batting before laundering. PICKET FENCES This article is about the television series. For the fence variety, see Picket fence. For the radio/telephony term, see Picket fencing. Picket Fences Turn fence pickets into a headboard! We love how the clean white pickets pop against the potentially overpowering o·ver·pow·er·ing adj. So strong as to be overwhelming: an overpowering need for solitude. o turquoise turquoise, hydrous phosphate of aluminum and copper, Al2(OH)3PO4·H2O+Cu, used as a gem. It occurs rarely in crystal form, but is usually cryptocrystalline. walls. How-to: 1) Use an electric sander (have an adult help) to sand pickets (and two long pieces of wood that measure the width of your bed) until smooth. 2) Paint with primer, and let dry. Then paint white, and dry overnight. Be sure to allow each side of the wood to dry completely before painting the other side. 3) Tip off with hot pink paint. 4) Measure equal distance between pickets and nail pickets to long posts from behind. 5) Secure to bed frame. SHE SEES SEASHELLS Use buckets of seashells to add a salty salt·y adj. salt·i·er, salt·i·est 1. Of, containing, or seasoned with salt. 2. Suggestive of the sea or sailing life. 3. Witty; pungent; earthy: salty humor. touch to a plain frame. If you live nowhere near the shore, you can pick up shells at almost any craft store for a couple bucks. How-to: 1) Use a toothbrush toothbrush, n a handheld device with an arrangement of bristles at one end, and a handle designed to reach effectively all exposed surfaces of the teeth and gingiva. to wipe away any sandy debris from shells. 2) Spray shells with craft gloss, or slick with shimmer nail polish. 3) Arrange shells, and then hot-glue them around the frame. MADE IN THE SHADE Make dull lampshades shine! We stumbled across an authentic Lilly Pulitzer Lilly Pulitzer (b. 1931, Roslyn, New York) is a socialite and prominent fashion designer. History Lilly Pulitzer was christened Lillian Lee McKim to a socialite family in Roslyn, New York in 1931; Lilly Lee was her nickname among her friends. jersey-knit skirt in Marshall's and used it to dress up our shade. How-to: 1) Starting at shade's seam, wrap fabric around bottom rim until ends overlap. 2) Cut fabric, leaving 1 inch overlapping at seam of shade and 1 inch excess beyond top and bottom of shade. 3) Using a hot-glue gun, adhere one edge of fabric to shade at seam. 4) Fold material over bottom, tack along the underside of shade with glue gun. Then fold material over top of shade, pleating fabric to fit (at about 1-inch intervals) and adhering each fold with glue gun. 5) Fold down excess fabric at top, and hot-glue to underside of shade. TABLE TOPPERS Hayley's artistic Aunt Lauren rescued these two tables from the basement and transformed the once-forgotten has-beens into whimsical whim·si·cal adj. 1. Determined by, arising from, or marked by whim or caprice. See Synonyms at arbitrary. 2. Erratic in behavior or degree of unpredictability: a whimsical personality. treasures. How-to: 1) Sand and prime tables. 2) Take Lilly's Palm Beach Patchwork print (used for the coverlet), and have it blown up to scale on a color copier. 2) Trace enlarged pattern onto table. 3) Paint with appropriately colored acrylic paints. GL extends a special thanks to Hayley and her family for their design ideas and gracious hospitality! |
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