Saturday, September 19, 2015

Weekend DIY: King Headboard

I've been wanting to make my own headboard for a while now. So, the day has finally come to "man up" and do it! Y'all, it was seriously so easy. 

Here's the final product!!

(Don't mind my lumpy looking comforter)

I absolutely love it! And it sure beats spending around $600 for a king sized headboard! 

Here's what you need...
-76 in wide by 28 in high plywood (or any wood will do) Mine was around $13 from Lowes. Ask the salesperson to cut it for you.
-staple gun and staples
-drill
-keyhole fasteners (comes 2 to a box)
-box nails size 8d
-hammer
-3 yards of batting (mine was 1/4 inch thick)
-3 yards of nice fabric
-scissors


Ok here we go! 

Lay out your batting on the floor and place the board on top. Leaving about 3 inches to fold on each side. Cut the excess off. 

Next, fold the batting tightly onto your board and staple it all around. I used a lot of staples! 

After that, place your fabric on the ground. And repeat the same steps as you did for the batting as the fabric. Make sure to flatten the fabric out completely so that you will not have and creases. 
Pull tightly when you staple but not so tigh that you are moving the fabric. Staple, Staple, Staple!
Take your keyhole fasteners and drill and attach to the top two corners. 
Nail your nails evenly to the wall and attach your headboard. 

Here's my trick: I put the nail into the keyhole fasteners first then gently nail the headboard in. 
There you have it! 

Let me know if you make this by leaving a comment below! Also, be sure to follow me on Instagram and Pinterest!
Xoxo,
Mrs. Southern Style

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Shame on Me!

I've been a bad, bad blogger...it's been over TWO months since my last post. Ooopsie.

Well let's catch you up to speed! Here's a quick run down of what's been going in my life since. So..I'm no longer a teacher, I accepted a new position working in Adult Education and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! This job has truely been a blessing from God! 

Also, as you know from my last post the Hubs and I celebrated our one year weeding anniversary. As my gift to him (and myself haha!) I got him a new dog! We lost our AMAZING yellow Lab this past January due to old age, so we've been talking about geting a new dog and well here she is! Welcome Miss Cleo! 
This picture was right after we got her. She's quite a bit bigger now..like 30 lbs! They grow so FAST! She's Chocolate Lab and if you've ever owned one you know they are so so so hyper and love love love to chew on anything and everything. She has kept us BUSY!

Ooooookay....
Let's jump into Fall! Who's ready? Meeeee! Being in Texas it is HOT, but we've been having a "cool" front lately so it's been nice. With that being said, it's time to upgrade my closet to get ready for this season. Check out some items that I have my eye on.. Some are pricey, but trust me that I'll find budget friendly version.


Fall Favorites


Valentino ballet shoes
$745 - ssense.com

UGG Australia heel boots
$96 - stylebop.com

H M pointed toe flat
$31 - hm.com

H M ballet flat
$20 - hm.com

River Island brown boots
riverisland.com

A.N.A high heel shoes
jcpenney.com

Steve Madden leopard shoes
stevemadden.com

Charlotte Russe sexy shoes
charlotterusse.com

Rusty felt hat
$28 - surfstitch.com

Monki floppy hat
$36 - monki.com

Rag bone hat
intermixonline.com


What are some Fall trends that you're obsessing over? Leave me a message below!  Also, don't forget to subscribe to the blog and follow me on Instagram and Pinterest!

Xoxo,

Mrs. Southern Style 

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

One Year Wedding Anniversary!

Our one year wedding anniversary is this Sunday! So I wanted to recap my wedding with you all since my anniversary is coming up.

To start off...my wedding was definitely a DIY wedding and you all know that I am a budget girl :) so everything you see was under $6,000! Yeah, I know...now days weddings are more like a down payment on a mansion and that was just not going to happen for me (I'd rather have the mansion than a fancy pants wedding that cost $50,000!). So with a lot of help from my Mamma and some careful planning we pulled off what I think was the perfect wedding! {Details at the end of the blog}

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Here's my tips for a beautiful wedding on a budget:

Find a venue that does it all! It makes your life SOOO much easier! My wedding venue was La Paz Bed & Breakfast on the Angelina River in Jasper, Texas. It is gorgeous! The Inn Keepers and their staff served and created the meal, decorated, and the wedding party also stayed there the night before. The girls stayed in the main house and the boys were in the log cabin (which they loved since they could fish all night!). Also, La Paz included tables, chairs, linens, and a breakfast in bed in the Little White House for the newly wed couple the morning after. This place is truly a hidden gem! Also, there was a very tight maximum guest count of 50 people. This might scare some people, but for me was just what I needed since I did not want a big wedding (it also helps with keeping the costs down!).

Next, my dress! As strange as it sounds I hated trying on dresses! Every dress I tried on was heavy, itchy and hot. So I took a leap of faith and ordered a dress online from J.Crew. It was the easiest process ever! I ordered the dress and sent it back three times until I found the right fit. The best part is that my dress was only $650! And I LOVED IT! Plus, by the end of the night it was dirty at the bottom and had a rip, but who cares when it's only $650!

 Flowers: I went really simple with flowers. We used Hydrangeas, white roses, and baby's breath. Once the ceremony was over, the bouquets from the bridesmaids were now the center pieces of each table along with my bouquet for the head table.

Bridal Party Dresses: I've been in my fair share of weddings (not like the movie 27 dresses, but maybe 5) and while each dress I wore was beautiful I wanted something a little different for my wedding.  I basically told each bridesmaid what color I wanted (mint green) and let them choose whatever dress they wanted. Easy, Easy.

Ceremony Arch: My wedding theme was rustic, whimsical, and bohemian meets the Texas woods! So when I was picturing what I wanted to get married in front of I wanted something like a flower crown with a chandelier hanging from it. I had found pictures of a wedding that was held at our venue a few years ago and they had an amazing arch made of small tree branches that were all twisted together. I had to have it! So, a phone call later, they let us borrow it for free! On our wedding day we added tons of baby's breath to it and added a chandelier, PERFECT!

Cakes: Our cakes and cupcake were all from GiGi's Cupcakes! Super affordable and yummmy!

If you would like to watch a clip of our wedding video click on this link Wedding Video by Lena Daws . We absolutely LOVE  our video!


My (hilarious) parents sent us this picture as a text on our way to our honeymoon! "It's OVER come get your STUFF!". Hahaha!


Hope you all enjoyed our wedding as much as we did! Leave a comment below and follow the blog by entering your email to the right. Also, keep up with me on Instagram and Pinterest for my day to day activities!

Until Next Time!

Xoxo,

Mrs. Southern Style






  

 

 

 

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