Clearly this treasure did not belong in the attic so Evangeline set to work hanging it in the largest and loveliest bedroom in Barkley Manor....
Well, actually, I won a pair of miniature tapestries on Ebay. I won them for $7 each. They are about 10" square and they look like they are actually meant to be sewn inside a fancy border on an accent pillow. But as it happens they are perfect scale for Evangeline:
I used these in Evangeline's library and at the time I hung them on the wall using small glue dots but I always wanted to make a proper hanging rod for them. I have recently disassembled the library and turned that space in to a larger bedroom for Evangeline so now is the perfect time for me to hang the tapestry properly. For this project I am using the tapestry on the left.
To start with I trimmed up a bamboo skewer to be slightly larger than the tapesty:
Then I whittled down the ends a bit so they would fit inside some small knobs I have that will work nicely as finials. The small knobs are by Tim Holtz and can be found at Michael's.
I then sprayed the skewer with gold spray paint. It's easiest if you stick it in a piece of styrofoam, spray paint it, let it dry, then stick the painted end in the styrofoam and spray the unpainted end, let that dry and you're ready to go:
I glued one end of the skewer into the screw hole of he knob:
I made hanging hooks out of some other doo-dads by Tim Holtz. I believe these are meant to pin small notes or ephemera on to craft projects. I used a pair of needle-nosed pliers to bend the stick pins into hooks:
In the picture above, the two hooks on the right are what they look like when you buy them at the store. The two on the left are after I bent them using the pliers. In the picture below you can see how I then used wire cutters to trim off the sharp points and used the pliers to bend the remaining piece inward to close the hook:
I threaded them on to the skewer:
and glued the other end of the skewer into the remaining knob and hung it above the fireplace in Evangeline's bedroom. Happy Birthday Evangeline!
Perfect Derek!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea Derek!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Your photos always inspire me.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Derek, Brilliant ideas :) xo
ReplyDeleteHi Derek, I found your blog just a few days ago when I was bidding on the Bespaq 1:3 Hat Vanity that you have - I did a search to see what other pieces might be out there. I've had so much fun going through everything here! I only discovered Evangeline a month or 2 ago and even before I started looking for furniture, I was constantly fretting about the sad state of her wardrobe. Plus I don't have Mouette or Valentine! And I was content to wait on Parnilla until I saw what you did here - now I'm in a panic that I won't be able to get Weekend at the Manor, the red dress is stunning and goes so well with her personality.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to build anything, but my brother-in-law is an architect - he might have fun coming up with some plans -after he scolds me for being extravagant. Unfortunately he can't build things either.
It's lovely the way you share your ideas and sources with everyone - you have no idea how much I have needed a creative outlet. (I had to move from San Francisco to DC 2 years ago (the economy) and it sort of broke my heart.)