Thursday, October 2, 2014

DIY No-Sew Tote Bag by Homey Oh My


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If you are all fingers and thumbs when it comes to wielding a needle and thread, this is definitely the DIY project for you. At stylish Eve we are always on the lookout for clever projects that don’t require the skills of a time-served craftsperson to achieve a great result. Well thanks to this great project, detailed more fully at Homey Oh My!, we are able to show you how easy it is to create a stylish looking tote bag, without having to use a needle and thread. How cool is that? We think that this would be a great way for you, or even one of your children, to gain some confidence if you like DIY but are not sure you have the skills. What’s also great is that you get to choose the style and color of the bag (if you want to cheat a little!), which means you can perfectly accessorize your outfits with one or two of these great totes.

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As with many of our DIY projects at Stylish Eve, we don’t want to overwhelm you with a load of materials and tools, and we have tried our best here. The most important element is something called ‘Unique Stitch’ which is fabric glue that is as strong and durable as genuine stitching. The remainder of the items needed include canvas, a ruler, an iron, a rivet kit, an awl, faux leather handles with holes, Martha Stewart Satin Paint in Beetle Black, a pouncer and a roll of 1/8″ tape. From the pictures you will see that the most time-consuming element is creating the stripe effect on the material. Of course if you don’t have the patience of a saint, you can buy some pre-patterned canvas instead – we’re not going to tell anyone! However the end result is perfect and will look as good, if not better than any shop-bought tote bag.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

14 of the Best Bathroom Design Ideas


Designed by: Splinter Works




Designed by: Splinter Works

Recently we noticed that there had been little available online to provide inspiration for improving the look of a bathroom. We couldn’t work out why because your bathroom is just as important a room in your home as any, if not more so. It is a room where you escape to relax in, where you go to make yourself look beautiful, where you got to freshen up; so why not add some style, some class, something individual or quirky to it. Bathrooms aren’t always about clinical white, matching elements and symmetry throughout. They are about making your mark, making a statement and being an individual just as much as you do with your kitchen or bedroom.

Designed by: HighTech Design

Designed by: HighTech Design

It goes without saying that we would never have thought of putting a bicycle in a bathroom, but when we showed the bicycle washbasin to a few cycling friends they loved it! The goldfish bowl is such an imaginative idea and we couldn’t help wondering how the fish would react every time the tap was turned on. The circular white washbasin with the patterned base had us all bemused as to us it looks like it is suspended in thin air – very clever but very spooky too! Though the moss rug was interesting, it seemed a bit impractical, but because we all don’t have the money to install a hammock bath, it was nice to see the ship shower curtain. This is something that would transform your bath or shower room, and not break the bank at the same time.

Designed by: Nguyen La Chanh


Designed by: Nguyen La Chanh

Designed by: Stern McCafferty


Designed by: Stern McCafferty

Designed by: omvivo


Designed by: omvivo

Image Credits: anthropologie.eu


Image Credits: anthropologie.eu

Image credits: opulentitems.com


Image credits: Opulent Items

Designed by: Benjamin Bullins


Designed by: Benjamin Bullins

Designed by: KO KO Architects


Designed by: KO KO Architects

Image credits: Anthony Lindsey


Image credits: Anthony Lindsey

Designed by: Victor Vasilev


Designed by: Victor Vasilev

Image credits: Hernandez Silva


Image credits: Hernandez Silva

Designed by: Kirill Myagkov


Designed by: Kirill Myagkov

Image credits: imgur.com


Image credits: imgur.com