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Friday, June 19, 2015

Perfect Summer Patio makeover for under 100$

I love dreamy, cozy and colorful patios. We have been living in our apartment since 2 years and our balcony is still empty. Yeah, pretty boring! Finally I made the decision to decorate my patio this summer under budget. Since I din't want to spend huge dollars on something that is going to be burnt in Arizona sun down the years I wanted to keep it simple yet cheery. Yes! Trust me, Sun gets crazy here :) But after living here for two and half years Arizona started feeling home to me. Coming back to my balcony, the walls are too dull in color. So I wanted lots of brightness in everything I add. But the real challenge was that I wanted to get things done under 100$. Here are before and after pictures for you.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.



Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

I built my color scheme (Pink, yellow, red and white) of decor from the outdoor rug from Ikea that I fell in love with. Its perfect size for our small patio, bright, colorful and even more awesome news is that its 12$!!! unlike other expensive outdoor rugs. Since its made of plastic straws it can with stand rain and sun. Easy to clean up too.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


According to my chosen color scheme I started with painting and stenciling my pots with bright floral designs. Here is a link for detailed post on how I did it.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


Also, I upcycled few boring old pillows to match my decor, make the space colorful and comfy. Here is a link for detailed procedure on how I stenciled and sew the pillow covers.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

I got those green adirondack chairs from Lowe's last summer. The white Ikea stool that we previously had in our den, now works as a side table in our patio.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

I wanted to add wooden blinds for the patio front but you know how expensive it gets. I loved the Lill curtains I got from Ikea for their price and they give my patio a cozy look. Adding curtains to my patio made it look more like an indoor than outdoor which makes it even more comfortable for me to enjoy my patio time.

I added nylon rope to the front of patio using screw in hooks to add my curtains on. This is the cheapest way ever to add Curtains. I had nylon rope on hand but if you want to buy some, dollar tree had pretty good stuff.

Then I hung pretty lace edge hanging planters from Ikea and the loveliest terracotta wind chimes that I got from India to front side of my patio.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


I upcycled an old dollar store plastic pot as plant stand just by turning it upside down. Pretty cool! Isn't it?


Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


I got these terracotta windchimes on my recent India trip. I just love these wind chimes so much. They make such a melodious music and give me a nostalgic feeling from back home. But I felt the colors didn't quite go well with my patio so, ofcourse I painted them too.

Few more shots for you.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.



Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.

Above 2 pictures are my favorite close up shots. I had those ceramic birds for over 2 years now, they were from Michaels. I got the birdhouse from Joann recently.

Here is the 100$ patio makeover count if you are interested in
2 Adirondack chairs from Lowes for $35.96
Ikea outdoor Rug for $12.99
Lill Lace curtains for $3.99 from Ikea as well
2 hanging planters from Ikea for $11.98
Self watering planters for $25.98 ( If you choose normal planters, you can get this count way less to 10$)
10 inch metal plant stand $4.97 from walmart
White home decor fabric for Pillow Covers $3.96
I painted planters and pillow covers with craft paints I had on hand :)
Those cute little birds, bird house, bird lantern, white stool and dollar planter (that is used as plant stand) were all the things I had lying around the home from long time. As I mentioned earlier the terracotta wind chimes are from India.

Patio makeover under 100$ budget. Make yourself a perfect summer patio that is cozy, comfy and colorful.


Tada! Now here is everything put together. I just love my patio much more now. Let me know what you think about this 100$ patio makeover in your comments. I love to hear from you. Thank you so much for stopping by.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Paint and Sew Pillow Covers Tutorial

As I mentioned in my previous post, I started putting together my patio. I got my andorak chairs from Lowes last summer and I really like their green color. However, I wanted to add a stroke of brightness and what's a better way to add color to chairs than comfy cushions. Since I decided to challenge myself with a 100$ budget for my entire patio makeover, I wanted to upcycle stuff that I already had on hand as much as I can. So here is a before and after picture of my pillows.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.


The brown decorative pillows are from our old comforter set. The comforter had to leave our home after a lot of wear and tear and I saved the decorative pillows as they were in pretty good shape. The cushion with orange and green shades is my favorite pillow that sits on my sofa with me, though its odd one out in our living room decor I really love it because that pillow cover is the first sewing project on my sewing machine. I decided to upgrade these 3 pillows for my patio chairs.

Things used:
  • 1/2 yard white home decor fabric (for white pillow fronts) 
  • 1/2 yard of white denim from my fabric stash (for pillow backs. Ofcouse you could go ahead and use outdoor fabric or home decor fabric for backside too but I just wanted to use the fabric I already had.)
  • Yellow Polka dot fabric quarter
  • Pink fabric piece for rosettes 
  • Hot glue gun
  • Stencils
  • Acrylic craft paints
  • Textile medium (If you are using fabric acrylic paints you don't need textile medium)
  • Paint brushes (You can use Stencil brushes. I just went ahead with paint brushes as I had them on hand)
  • Temporary fabric marker (optional)

First, I prewashed my white home decor fabric on which I planned to stencil.
My 2 big pillows measure 16 x 16, so I cut 2 of 17 x 17 white home decor fabric pieces to stencil on. These 2 pieces are going to be front side of my 16 x 16 pillows with half inch seam allowance on all the four sides.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.


As I was using craft acrylic paints that are not made for fabric I mixed it with textile medium to turn it into fabric paint. Yes! you can do that. I tested this method on a scrap fabric before starting this project and I just loved the results. Just follow the instructions on your textile medium bottle. Mine requires a heat set after 24 hours dry time and then the fabric is good to go, even into the washer. God!!! this unleashed tons of cute little fabric painting project ideas for me.


Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

I planned a floral wreath design for one of the pillows. Placing my dinner plates upside down on the fabric I traced 2 concentric circles with temporary fabric marker. Then I started stenciling the flowers all around the circle and I hand painted few branches and leaves to connect the flowers. I felt I had more control over the paint when I used paint brushes instead of stencil pouncers on fabric. If you want to know more on how to stencil in detail, refer to my pot stenciling post where I mentioned dos and don'ts on stenciling.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

 I am no expert in stenciling, I did end up with flared petals and weird shaped flowers which I craft-fully turned into something pretty (or atleast I think so). In the above picture one of the pink flower petals is clearly flared too much and which is why I gave the entire flower a red color edge to make it look less obvious. The red flower is a disaster. I was trying to stencil very small flower with pouncer and ended up covering it with circular petals using my paint brush.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Here is one more example of adding green stem right where the yellow paint seeped through the stencil. After these mistakes I shifted to paint brushes from pouncers and they worked great. Hey! Lesson learnt. 

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Use narrow tip brushes to paint small flowers, leaves and thin stems. (Try to design something creative if you do end up with little paint mistakes.)

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

This is how my 2 stenciled fabric pieces looked like once I am done. I was initially planning to add text in the middle of wreath design like "Smile" or "Relax". But I really liked how they turned out and wasn't daring enough to paint something on it and loose what I already think looks pretty enough.

Pillow cover Sewing Tutorial

Sewing an envelope pillow cover is the easiest sewing project ever for beginners. No buttons, no zippers, no piping are required. You just learnt to sew a straight line?? Congrats! you can stitch this pillow cover under 10 mins. Here is a step by step tutorial for you.

Measure and Cut your fabric pieces:

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.


In above picture, I am showing how I measured and cut fabric for my 16 x 16 pillow. 

Here is what you need to do to sew one that fits your pillow:
For front:
  • Measure your pillow width and height.
  • Add half inch seam allowance to all four sides of pillow measurements, to get the front piece.
For Back:
You need 2 Pieces for the back with 2 inches overlap.
  • You are going to keep the width same as front cut piece, that is width of the pillow + half inch seam allowance to left + half inch seam allowance to right.
  • Height of these 2 pieces is going to be half inch seam allowance at the top + half of the height of the pillow + 2 inches overlap + 1 inch for double folded hem. 
Hope you got it!! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments. Once you got correct measurements and cut your fabric you are 70% done. 

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Take one of the back fabric pieces and fold half inch along the horizontal edge that falls in the middle. Iron it. Repeat half inch fold and again iron on it. These makes it easy to sew our double folded hem.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Finish sewing the double folded hems on both back fabric pieces.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Lay the front piece with right side facing up, then one back piece with right side facing down and finally another back piece on top with right side facing down. Make sure to line up the outer edges with front piece edges.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Pin all four sides, while holding all the 3 pieces together.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Sew all the four sides and trim the corners so that it doesn't bulk up the pillow cover corners when we turn it right side out.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Turn the pillow cover right side out and insert the pillow form. Tada! I told you, it's easy. Didn't I ?

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project. Fabric rosette Pillow.

 I made this fabric rosettes with pink fabric scrap I had, to embellish my yellow pillow. All you need is fabric pieces and hot glue gun to make these rosettes. There are so many tutorials out there in many craft blogs and youtube on how to make them.

Stenciling and Sewing pillow cover tutorial. Beginner sewing project.

Finally, a picture of all 3 pillow covers I made. I love the fact that I spent only 4$ (for fabric) on this project as I had most of the stuff already on hand. 

Let me know what you think about these pillows. I love to hear your comments. Thank you for stopping by. Have a great weekend! :)