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Paper & Stitch is a DIY lifestyle blog, focused on easy, modern DIY projects, design + style.
Taking it back to my art school days with today’s DIY! When I was in college, I was obsessed with the work of abstract expressionists, which eventually led me to color field painting (where I got my love for color palettes). And one of the artists that inspired me most in school (as cliche as it may have been), Mark Rothko, is who today’s Easter egg DIY is inspired by
But the best part is that everything I did to transform this space is completely renter friendly – from cleverly covering up a pretty big eyesore to switching out light fixtures and using removable wallpaper from Target! And then, to create a focal point and add depth, we we hung peel and stick twill stripe removable wallpaper from Threshold (available in Target stores and online at Target). Each roll of wallpaper is under $30 and it took 3 rolls for me to cover this (roughly) 7 ft wide by 6 ft tall wall – making it a budget-friendly option at under $100. –Threshold twill stripe wallpaper $29.99 each x 3 = $89.97 -Materials for faux cabinet front $100 -New light fixture $219
*If using bagged popcorn that is not warm, follow the instructions above, then place seasoned popcorn on baking sheet and bake for 4-5 minutes at 250ºF. * 1-2 tbsp sriracha sauce (you can add more or less depending on how spicy you like it) *If using bagged popcorn that is not warm, follow the instructions above, then place seasoned popcorn on baking sheet and bake for 5-6 minutes at 250ºF. * 1-2 tbsp chili lime seasoning (I love the one from Trader Joe’s) *If using bagged popcorn that is not warm, follow the instructions above, then place seasoned popcorn on baking sheet and bake for 4-5 minutes at 250ºF. * 1-2 pinches of saffron (I crumbled up the strands slightly for easier distribution) *If using bagged popcorn that is not warm, follow the instructions above, then place seasoned popcorn on baking sheet and bake for 4-5 minutes at 250ºF. Which savory popcorn recipe is most up your alley?
It’s a super quick trip, but I’m excited to get out of Atlanta for a few days and do a little shopping. Before I head out I’m sharing a handful of my fave DIYs to try for the weekend, if you want to tackle a project or two. And this time I’m focused on cute little things for your body (fashion and self care stuff) that will get you excited for warmer weather. DIY rainbow bangles from The House that Lars Built 2. how to make a basket bag 3.