#DIYSummerSchool: A Glam Twig and Tassel Mobile August 20, 2015 | Hi Friends! Today is the last day in the #DIYSummerSchool Series…a huge thanks to Beth @ designPOST interiors for putting this together! Today we are working with things “found in nature.” Oddly enough (and since I’m addmittedly not super “outdoor-sy per se), this was the easiest week for me to come up with an idea. I’ve been dying to re-create this Twig and Tassel mobile that we had in the PN Shop for a while, but has since been discontinued. I love the rustic + glam look and how it feels like it’s just floating. It turned out to be such an easy DIY and came in at under $10! DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile You’ll Need: Tissue paper (I used both matte + metallic) Twig (at least 12′ long) Gold Spray Paint Fishing Wire Hot Glue DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile A quick “how to” on how I made the tassels… DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile From here, simply attach them to the twig with fishing wire. DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile DIY Twig and Tassel Mobile Now make sure to checkout these amazing DIYs from my friends: Beth, designPOST Interiors Jennifer, Dimples & Tangles Claire, Claire Brody Designs Lindsey, Lindsey Brooke Design Kevin, Thou Swell Sarah, Life on Virginia Street Laura, Avery Street Design In case you missed any of the past DIY Summer School projects, see them here: Ikea Hack // Craft Table Thrift Store // Upcycled Brass Tray DIY Homemade Strawberry + Lemon Sorbet DIY Beaded Tassel Necklace DIY Photo Frame Upgrade Join us, won’t you? On Instagram use #DIYSummerSchool!
Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says August 20, 2015 at 12:42 PM I didn't think LK's nursery could get any better, but what a darling addition! Gold, pink, and tassels? Winning!
Kevin | Thou Swell says August 20, 2015 at 9:01 PM This is so sweet, I love it! Such a perfect mobile for the space 🙂
avery street design says August 20, 2015 at 9:52 PM This is darling! I am swooning over the branch…I may be infected with gold spray paint fever. The wallpaper is beyond gorgeous too!