It's my third installment of
"Stop Pinning and DO Something!"
Here is the Inspiration picture Pinned from Pinterest a while back.
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I fell in love with the Plates over the bed and thought that our Master Bedroom needed something just like that to snazz it up a bit.
We painted about a month ago and I have been trying to make small changes a little at a time. I love Ironstone and have been collecting it at Antique shops and Thrift stores when I find a piece I like. I love the creamy color and the weight of the plates.
I measured the space from the bed to the ceiling and the width of the Rod Iron Bed and cut a piece of Butcher Paper the same size. I ran out of paper so I used wrapping paper too. I measured the halfway spot and marked it with a Sharpie. I set out my plates until I found a pleasing arrangement.
And, then I traced around the plates with a Sharpie and hung it up on the wall to see if I liked it!
From this point I called in Mr. Beaux! I'm not that tall and I couldn't see putting a ladder on top of the bed!
He put a nail hole where he thought each hook would be and when we took the paper down you could easily see the holes to hang the hooks.
Just a little bit of tweaking and in the end I decided that I didn't like the two plates on the bottom so I left them off. But overall I am very happy and even though there is a lot more "tweaking" to do in the room I like the results of this episode of
"Stop Pinning and DO Something!"
Beaux R'eves!
XO Cindy
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Beth at The Stories of A2Z for Tutorials and Tips Tuesday
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Kristin at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia for Tuesday's Treasures
Evolution of Style
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Five Days...5 Ways
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I need to go thrifting with you! What great finds! and they add so much to the head of your bed!
ReplyDeleteDee Dee
I actually know the owner of that pic you found on Pinterest. Her name is Suzanne, and she was so amazingly proud of her bedroom. It is a great inspiration, and yours turned out wonderful too. I like to use the paper technique as well. Saves on a lot of guesswork. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea I love using plates all over the house.Look's great.
ReplyDeleteI love white plates over the brd...I have them, too! Lovely! Have a great week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job now come hang some for me. It looks like a magazine photo. Pat
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Can one ever have too many ironstone pieces? Noooo. ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteNot only do I relate to the "stop pinning and do something" challenge, but I also love the love of the plates over bed. On top of that, your paper tip is a GREAT one. I'm going to remember that and stop being so doggone chicken to make a hole in a wall.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see how everyone tackles plate hanging. I have two huge walls to do in my dining room. The colors work very well and there's plenty of room to add to your collection if you like. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood job on fnishing the job that inspired you :) darling plate deco and thanks for the tips :)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Nifty Thrifty Thurs at Linda's Coastal Charm's party,
Smiles, Suzanne in NW Illinois
WhyCuzICan
How beautiful and cozy is that! I love the whites and neutrals in the plates and platters with your room decor--so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea!! It looks so much easier with your method.The plates look so pretty above your bed.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Looks really good! Your before was fine, but the plates definitely add a lot! I like your idea to do something with your "pins" - I should take note, ha ha! Visiting from MM.
ReplyDeleteI have nightmares about doing this sort of thing so I'm happy to see the magician reveal the hard work that made it possible.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I adore plates as well and love them above the bed. Such a cozy room!
ReplyDeletelooks really great and i love your motto here..."stop pinning, etc." i get obsessed with pinterest sometimes...lol! thank you for sharing how you planned to hang the plates, i'll have to try that sometime!
ReplyDeletep.s. i'm having a link party at my blog tomorrow if you would like to link this up...just stop by tomorrow after 7am EST.
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Wow! I love this so much! It looks absolutely beautiful! Well done! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Cindy! I saw your inspiration picture and thought it looked good, with all of its interesting plates and platters. You can always continue adding to your wall vignette as you come across more plates, too. Have fun shopping for them! ~ Sue
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful job....speaking of pinning! I am pinning this! You truly have accomplished your "impossible."
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in our party!
blessings,
karianne
What a great idea! I would never have considered plates in a bedroom - but it works! Congratulations on a really pleasing display.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Way to do something with the Pinterest pins...instead of just pinning!
ReplyDeleteI love the theme of this post - stop pinning and start doing! I need a bit of that mentality right now!
ReplyDeleteYour plates look so pretty against that wall color. Just lovely.
Wow, what a difference that makes in your bedroom. Really finishes off that wall nicely. Great tutorial too ...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at our "impossibilities" challenge ...
Linda
Found you on Pinterest and I'm now your newest follower. I have so many plates collected from GW and yardsales and decided to hang some above the bed, so glad I found you now to get some butcher paper;)
ReplyDelete♥Rondell
Love this! It looks beautiful over your bed and on that wall!!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda
First I absolutely LOVE the idea behind your stop pinning and start doing plan. Such a good "get off your butt" motivator!! And your plate wall - just AWESOME! Great tutorial too, on the template. Give Mr. Beaux a big thanks from me!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining the challenge!
Karah
Beautifully done! I love plates hung on a wall. And your arrangement is just perfect! Love how you did the template...such a great tip.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Great job! Thanks for sharing your "impossibility"! <3 from your newest follower and fellow {brand-new} blogger! Check out my "impossibility" and follow back!
ReplyDelete~Misty
www.413sparrowlane.com
That looks fantastic! I never would have thought of hanging plates in a bedroom, but I really, really like it!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
LOVE IT!! Just became your newest follower would love if you followed me back.
ReplyDeleteGreat thrift shop scores!! Great idea - when I hung my plate wall, I just eyeballed it!! So glad you joined our Impossibilities Challenge!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Looks great!! Your bedroom is beautiful! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYour collection of plates looks lovely over your bed. Nice!
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Ingenious! Very inspiring. I have a lot of plates and photos that I need to hang and this certainly is a good tip on how to go about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Karen
Ladybug Creek
Very pretty and how clever of you to use the paper to make a template! I am currently collecting the perfect plates to do the same type display over our bed AND I am looking for the perfect shade of blue paint for my walls..I'm thinking you have already discovered it. May I ask what shade you used on the BR walls!
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Gail
Love the plate arrangement over the bed. Thanks for sharing the great way to place the plates before putting a bazillion nail holes in the wall. Thanks for the tip and great look.
ReplyDeleteBabs
Hi Gail!Thank you for your comments! The color is Sherwin Williams Topsail SW 6217. I loke it but I wanted a color a little more grey but I'm living with it for now!
ReplyDeleteXO Cindy
Oh wow, you truly did a splendid job...it looks beautiful over your bed. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteI think I will post that on my refrigerator!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with the plates...I have the same platter!!
Beautifully done! Love the colors in your room....my room is Topsail as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love doing plate vignettes..Your plates look absolutely marvelous over the bed. Job so well done!
ReplyDeleteI really like this..so pretty and thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSarah
www.budgetfriendlydecorating.com
Very pretty, Cindy! You've inspired me to get off my duff and hang the white plates I've been collecting for my guest room too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The original photo was very inspiring, and your result is just as beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. It even looks like you have room to add to your collection when you find more ironstone. Nice!
ReplyDeleteOh it looks beautiful! What a wonderful job you did. And congrats on "Just doing it". I can totally relate. I can sit and "pin" forever but, it is time to just fo it! Thank you for joining TTF and I hope you have a fantastic weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Thank you for linking your lovely project to Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeleteI am a plate hanger from way back, and I am so impressed with your precision. My "precision" generally involves a lot of extra holes in the wall.
ReplyDeleteAlso lovin' the light blue plates.
Thanks for the peek ~
Mary @ Sea Quilts
Looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Feathered Nest Friday :)
Greetings from Australia♥
Great post~ when you said stop pinning & Do something, I thought for sure, you were talking to Me~ I do love your wall of plates, perfect idea to map it out on the butcher paper, I of course would just start willy nilly, hammering and making holes, thinking I could always cover the hole with another plate~ Thanks for sharing, hope you'll stop on by for a visit...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend
Cheryl
Popping in from Diann's Thrifty Things Friday. Love the look you have created. I too love ironstone and I think I eventually want this look as well.~Ames
ReplyDeleteWow, what a result! You did a brilliant job. How cool to see that you are making what you pin-good on you!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha @ 5 Minutes Just for Me
Love that look! Thanks for posting that great idea for deciding where to hang items and then the marking of the paper for the actual hanging. I saw your post as one of the ones featured at Linda's "Coastal Charm".
ReplyDeleteLove plates! Love your tutorial! Love your blog! New follower.
ReplyDeleteAudrey
The white plates look great above the black wrought iron bed.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use to hold the plates to the wall?
ReplyDeleteNice job on your plate wall - it looks lovely! I've got this linked to my plate walls post too today, well done!
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