Monday, April 16, 2012

Distressed Easter Mirror

For Easter, my grandma bought me an old mirror. I had mentioned a new obsession with mirrors and upon one of her MANY thrift store runs, she found me a beautiful organic mirror. At first I wasn't positive how I wanted to paint it but quickly decided upon elegant black.

See below on how I accomplished this beautiful mirror!


 Take small pieces of tape & "roll" them so that both sides are sticky. This makes it easier to stick to both the mirror and the plastic bag and to peel off when you're finished.

 Place the tape up against the edge of the mirror.

Take plastic bags and place them around the end of the mirror so that they stick to the rolled tape. This ensures that the spray paint doesn't get onto the mirror.

This is what the mirror looked like with the glass being completely covered with the plastic bags.

I chose to paint outside and to make sure that the blades of grass don't get in the way of the paint, I placed the mirror on top of two paint cans.

The mirror after being spray painted.

Hanging on the wall after sanding to get the distressed affect!

Up close of the black, gold, and red distressed colors.


As what happens with most of my project, I come across some bumps in the road that ultimately end up changing the idea I had for the project. I purchased black spray paint and began spraying when the paint began to bubble. After doing some research, I should have used an oil-based primer before painting. So, I decided I would sand in the places where the paint had bubbled, prime, and re-paint. However, once I began to sand, I could see that under the gold paint, there was red paint. With the three colors (black, gold, and red) the mirror looked beautiful distressed. I decided that it wasn't necessary to prime and repaint with the beautiful colors coming through. So I left it as you can see!

<3, Heather

Red Apron Vendor!!

Loulabell Interiors is proud to OFFICIALLY announce that I will be a vendor at Red Apron ~ Liberty, MO! I am very excited to be able to get the merchandise out for others to see and purchase!

Red Apron is located in Liberty, MO at 1090 H Highway. They are open the third weekend of every month on Friday and Saturday from 9-5!

Be sure to check out all the other vendors as well!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Elegant Desk

    I recently picked up a used desk from a friend not entirely knowing what I was planning on doing it with. I knew a friend was in need of a new desk but it was in such great shape I thought I could use it for myself! However, I really didn't need the desk so I decided to pass on the great furniture piece. My friend wanted a different color than the original so below you can see the below and after!

 BEFORE
 AFTER.
The desk with the distressed Teal Chair.








This was a really fun project! I love when I have pieces that I can just paint without having to fix first!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The Church Pew

     A few months ago my grandma and I pulled an old church pew out of a neighbors trash. It was my newest treasure. This old piece of furniture told story with the many dings and dents it contained giving this  great piece amazing character. Character. What made this piece so unique and fascinating. I still don't believe the original owners new what they had. Here's a few sneak peek pictures of the church pew! I'll be sure to post the finished product once it is done!!

Here is the bench shortly after I saved it!

Here's a little sneak peek of the process I am doing on the bench!

Be sure to check back to see the finished product!! 

Heather 
Loulabell Interiors

Monday, February 13, 2012

Sneak Peek!

I am working on a new Loulabell project, and it's NOT an interiors project! I've posted a sneak peek picture below to get y'all excited! Can anyone guess from the photo what the project is?!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Stones In Sink

    I was recently at a local cafe in their restroom when I discovered a very interesting and neat design. When I went to wash my hands, there were stones in the sink. At first I was confused but once I began washing my hands, I could hear the stones moving. The sound was soft and very relaxing, like something you would hear on one of those nature tapes meant to put you to sleep. I found this small design idea so appealing that I had to share with you all!! Below is what the stones looked like in the sink!

                           If you try this design tip out, let us all know what you think!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dumpster Diving

     When I began Loulabell Interiors, it started with neighborhood finds. Pieces of furniture that my neighbors no longer wanted so they set out on the curb. I would sneak over, take a peek, and whatever caught my eye I would take and give a little love to. So today's episode of The Nate Berkus show definitely got me excited! Why? BECAUSE THEY WENT DUMPSTER DIVING!!
     Below you will find the link to the dining room that they found and then refinished. It turned into a beautiful dining room that costs hardly anything. Check it out!!



This is my dream for Loulabell Interiors. Finding antique items that need a little love that look beautiful!! Hope you enjoy the video!!