La Poeme Rug DIY
Today, we've got another fun DIY for y'all from Rachel ofPolka dots & Puppies.
Thanks so much for another lovely post from a DIY blogger that can showcase amazing ideas that I'm too lazy to actually complete for y'all!
A million THANK YOUs to the ever stylish, Julia, for having me as a guest blogger on her gorgeous little space on the web today. I feel honored to be here!
I'm a design and decor-obsessed kinda gal, who is always on the lookout for fun and frugal DIY ideas. And I've got a cool one to share with you, lovelies today :)
Ever get tired of seeing millions of gorgeous but generic spaces? Yes, the perfectly-primped designer rooms that fill the glossy pages of House Beautiful are stunning. But, in my opinion, they often lack any sense of authenticity or lived-in character. My favorite kinds of rooms are filled with personal, meaningful details- not a bunch of shiny things from a Crate and Barrel catalog. Speaking of catalogs (and generic things) ....I've long admired this rug, called the Le Poeme rug from Ballard Designs. It's lovely, yes? I think it's such a neat idea to write a poem or a song on a rug. But this particular poem is a French poem about a cricket and an ant. Eh. I'm sure it's a fine poem, and maybe it resonates with some people, but it doesn't really mean anything to me, ya know?
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Le Poeme rug by Ballard Designs |
So here's what I started with. My rug was a 5x7, natural colored chenille rug from Urban Outfitters, that had most certainly seen better days.
Blech. I only chose to keep this boring rag around for so long because A) it's softer and warmer underfoot than our bedroom's wood floors and B) it's machine washable. I'm a sucker for machine washable rugs! I knew I really had nothing to lose while trying to improve upon this old thing, so I raided the kiddos' art supplies, and got to work. Here's what the rug looked like once when I was finished.
Here are the supplies I used in this project:
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plain rug (I used this one), washable marker, painter's tape, tape measure, fabric marker, lyrics of song choice, envelopes |
I had to do a bit of math to figure out how many words would fit onto each line, and how many lines would fit onto the rug. I wanted to fit the entire song, and so this took a bit of trial and error with playing around with the spacing. I pasted the song lyrics into a 5x7 sized canvas in MS Paint, and then played around with font sizes before finding the right configuration. My words should fit onto my rug pretty much like this:
Then I grabbed a washable marker, said a little prayer, and just starting writing. I started with the washable marker because I wanted to be able to be able to just wash the rug, if this project went terrible wrong.
She seemed thoroughly unimpressed. Hmph. Well, I like it ;)
Hope you enjoyed it too.