Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Free Printable: Good Luck Comes to Those Who Hustle

Hi there, it’s Dawn, here from AD Aesthetic. I’m back today with another completely free, printable graphic for you to download and enjoy in your home. I love home decor and, as a graphic designer by trade, I especially love helping others decorate their homes with printable graphics, like this one I shared with you last month: “You Can’t Blame Gravity for Falling in Love”.  You can find all of my printables, alongside home moodboards and photoshop mockups on my page here.

Good Luck Comes to Those Who Hustle | Free Printable from AD Aesthetic via Remodelaholic.com

You can probably tell by the volume of work I’ve contributed to Remodelaholic alone, that I am a person who simply does not stop working. In the past year, I’ve started two businesses, illustrated a book, contributed several posts to Remodelaholic, worked 40 hours a week at my day job, and done my best to raise two strong little girls. Already in 2018, I’m seeing that hard work pay off in big ways and that’s why I truly stand behind the sentiment of today’s printable, “Good Luck Comes to Those Who Hustle”.

The design is a little rough and worn, like our favorite tools that help us complete our work. It features the quote interwoven around a couple of symbols of good luck: the horseshoe and a four-leaf clover. The design is a dark green, making it the perfect decor for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day, but certainly not limited to the season.

Click here to get this free printable, all 3 sizes

I’ve set you up with a PDF file that includes the square print in a variety of sizes (8×8, 5×5 and 4×4), so you can print it out and display it in the square frame of your choice. Simply download the PDF and print the page with the size that best fits your needs. Then, just trim it out, slip it into your frame, and  hang it up in the room of your choice. Personally, I’ll hang mine in my office to keep me motivated.

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As always, I’d like to thank Cassity and the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. If you enjoyed today’s printable, be sure to check out all of my printables, moodboards and home mockups here. And, once you’re done there, you can find more inspiration and design related goodies over on my site ADaesthetic.com, and by following me on Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook!

— Dawn

P.S. — I love seeing how you use my prints in your home, so be sure to snap a pic and share with us on instagram by tagging @adaesthetic and @remodelaholic!


More St. Patrick’s Day printable style:

Printable St. Patrick’s Day Art SetGet ready for St. Patrick's Day with these Irish inspired art printables from Elegance and Enchantment, for Remodelaholic { 3 free printables included }

DIY printed Instagram photo rainbow collagePrint At Home Rainbow Collage @Remodelaholic

LUCKY shamrock watercolor art (plus 9 other coordinating holiday art prints)

Set Of Free Holiday Printables @remodelaholic 9 Of 17

 

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Monday, February 26, 2018

Rigid’s Wet Dry Vac offers power, versatility - Today's Homeowner

Jodi Marks with Rigid wet dry vac
Wet/dry vacuums can clean up all kinds of messes, but most of them also have some shortcomings. That's not the case with Rigid's 4-gallon model.


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Eliminate trash odors with these 2 items - Today's Homeowner

Joe Truini's trash tips
Having a trash can in the kitchen can be convenient, but it also can be smelly! Use these tips to enjoy the convenience without the odors.


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15+ Clever Shelving Hacks

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Every house needs shelving – to store things, display, decorate and keep us organized and tidy.  Take your shelving to all new levels with these clever shelving hacks – all of them totally DIYable for beginners and pros alike!

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Like the look of live edge wood but hate the price tag?  You can fake your own with this live-edge shelf hack.

Live Edge Hack for Hanging Shelves // Uncookie Cutter

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Those builder basic wire shelves can be a nuisance and an eyesore.  If you can’t take them out, cover them up – in style!

Wood Cover for Open Wire Shelves // Lemons, Lavender and Laundry

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Use Ikea brackets and this hack to create open shelving for any room in your house.

Open Shelving Ikea Hack // Lemon Thistle

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Need a little more pantry storage?  This is a great idea for keeping bins and jars in place on open pantry shelving.

Floating Pantry Shelf Hack // Ella Claire

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Use this hack to turn old drawers into cute wall shelves.

Drawers into Shelves // Diva of DIY

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Take an old door and give it new life in the corner of your room!

Old Door Turned Corner Shelf // Thoughts From Alice

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

OR, cut a door in half to create this cute bookshelf.

Door Bookshelf // Better When Built

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Use wood crates to create a functional wall shelving unit.

Wood Crates into Shelving Unit // Salvage Sister and Mister

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Or stack wood crates into an attractive bookcase.

Easy Stacking Crate Shelf // Dream a Little Bigger

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Use this metal strip idea for hanging open shelves when you want them extra sturdy.

Metal Strip Hack for Open Shelves // Chatfield Court

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

And here’s a useful hack for creating your own invisible bracket to hang floating shelves.

Floating Shelves with DIY Custom Bracket Hack // Fresh Crush

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

If you like the look of bracket shelving, but can’t bear to put a bunch of holes in the wall, try this rental-approved bracket hack.

Rental-Approved Bracket Shelving Hack // Domicile 37

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Here’s a great hack for hanging shelving on the back of a cabinet door.

Cabinet Door Shelving Hack // Create and Babble

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Need a bookshelf but don’t have a lot of space?  Use narrow ledges like this!

Space Saver Book Shelf // Yellow Bliss Road

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Here’s a skinny shelf you can make that’ll fit in nearly any space – even small, narrow areas.

Small Space Skinny Shelf DIY // A Pair and A Spare

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Make use of wasted space by creating storage shelves UNDER basement stairs.

Basement Stairway Storage Shelf Hack // The Art of Doing Stuff

 

Shelves are the perfect way to add some storage. Check out these 15+ Clever Shelving Hacks You'll Love featured on Remodelaholic.com

Turn an Ikea Billy Bookcase into pantry shelving.

Billy Bookcase Turned Kitchen Pantry // Run to Radiance

 

What’s your favorite shelving hack?

More great shelving ideas:

Diy Rustic Farmhouse Shelves @Remodelaholic

Diy Industrial Reclaimed Wood And Pipe Shelves Remodelaholic

diy shelving ideas from Remodelaholic.com #diy #shelves #organize #storage #buildit

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Saturday, February 24, 2018

The Simplest Trick to Hang a Gallery Wall

Krista is here again today with her latest project — an easy and simple trick to hang a gallery wall of frames. Using this simple hack (with something you probably already have around the house), she was able to hang an entire large gallery wall of 47 frames in just TWO HOURS with zero holes in the wall!

How To Quickly And Easily Hang A Huge Gallery Wall Of Frames @remodelaholic

How to Plan and Hang a Gallery Wall of Framed Photos

When I built my home nearly four years ago I knew I wanted to do a gallery wall in my entry. Along the course of construction the size of that wall changed dramatically! The ceiling was supposed to be nine feet, but when the trusses came they were designed to match the second floor ceiling height. Taking my wall and almost doubling it! To say I was intimidated is an understatement.

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This wall is no joke! 16 feet long and 13 feet tall! This needed to be a massive gallery wall. My two biggest issues?

  1. Layout
  2. Photo selection

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Planning a Gallery Wall & Choosing Frames

To address the layout I used Google Sketchup to play with balance and arrangement of photo sizes. (You could use any image editing/drawing program, or even graph paper!)

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This was the original plan. I didn’t want perfect symmetry, but I wanted over all balance. I started with the center photo, and built around from there. Ambitious right?

Having a plan with the sizes of photos gave me direction for photo selection. Selecting the photos was probably the most enjoyable part of this project! Who doesn’t love looking at pictures of their babies? To be fair I made sure I had equal amounts of photos for each child. I didn’t want the kids to count (because you know they will!) and find that there were more photos of their siblings. That would be a great topic for a therapist someday!

In order for the wall to not be overwhelming I chose to print all the photos, with the exception of the largest center photo, in black and white.

Then I gathered all the frames I already owned, maybe begged a few from my mom, and purchased the rest.

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What a delightful hodgepodge of frames! Trust me, I don’t plan on hanging them all in their various hues!

Enter spray paint! I laid them out in the garage placing smaller frames inside larger frames to utilize the over-spray. That helped use the paint more effectively.

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Next I cleaned all of the glass, and placed all of the photos in the frames. I set the frames out on my living room floor according to the layout I created, and adjusted the locations of the photos to account for the differing frame sizes.

A Simple Trick to Hang a Gallery Wall with LOTS of Frames

Now to the scary part! Hanging a gallery wall with 47 pictures! I made a very simple guide that really sped up the process.

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I grabbed a scrap piece of 1×3, measured and marked the center. Then I marked one inch increments along both sides from the center.

The second time saver is of course Command Picture Hanging Strips! (and this is not sponsored, just a product we Remodelaholics love!) I recommend removing the support stands from the backs so that the frames sit flat against the wall, and that you pay attention to the weight limits on the Command Strips you are using.

I only used one strip on the majority of the frames I hung, so depending on the size of your frames, you’ll likely want a variety of small, medium, and large picture hanging strips. I placed them centered along the top of the frame, but be sure to follow the directions on the package based on your frame size and layout.

At this point I am sure  you have measured your wall a million times, I know I did! I wanted the colored photo to be the main attraction of the gallery wall so I placed it a little above eye level on the wall.

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First I marked the center of the wall.

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Then I marked where the bottom of the frame would be (5′). I also made a small mark on the bottom of the frame to help align the frame to the markings on the wall.

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I lined up the frame, and with the assistance of my lovely daughter holding the level, I placed the first photo. This step is extremely important! Make sure it is level because the rest of the frames’ placements will be based off of this first frame! Press and hold the frame in place as directed on the package of picture hanging strips.

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Next line up your guide with the center of the first frame.

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Then with Command Strips in place, align the photo below so that it is centered, and press into place.

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Continue around the first frame. I lightly marked the middle of the side of the frame on the wall (since the frame was slightly bigger than my scrap wood piece).

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I placed the guide on my mark on the wall, and use the markings on the guide to space the two smaller frames equally from the center.

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Then I used the guide to verify the spacing. Repeat for the other side.

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Just a side note. You’ll notice that the bottom frame is larger than the top. I used the guide to place the bottom frame first. Then placed the guide to center the smaller frame above the lower frame.

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I wanted the negative space around the center frame to be equal around the entire frame. So I placed the guide between the two frames on the wall already. If you have worked with lumber you know a 1×3 is really 3/4″ x 2 1/2″. That means the space between the frames is actually 2 1/2″. I lined up the guide so it was midway between two guide marks, and then placed the new frame right on the line 2 1/2″ from the already placed frame.  I placed another frame to the right, and repeated the placement above the center frame.

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I then placed the remaining frames on the right side, and then the left in stages to make sure I maintained balance.

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Here I added 2 11×14 frames

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Then 4 8x10s above and below those frames.

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Next I placed 1 8×10 and 2 5x7s in the upper corners

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I decided to keep the center of these “pinwheel” 5x7s equal even though the frames are different widths, and placed a 11×14 above each.

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Keep adding photos as your wall allows! Mine just kept going!

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Here is the gallery wall in all it’s glory! With the guide board this project took about 2 hours to complete, and that includes attaching the Command Strips to the frames. In the end it was more symmetrical than I planned, but I love how it turned out! I just stand in my entry now and remember all of my babies!

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My entry is so much more inviting now! Surprisingly the wall seems much smaller now, which is a relief!

Be sure to pin this to save it for later and share with your friends!

Do you have a gallery wall in your home? How did you plan and hang your gallery of frames? 


Read more about gallery wall decor here:

tips for creating a modern balanced gallery wall

rainbow Instagram collage style frameless gallery wallPrint At Home Rainbow Collage @Remodelaholic

40+ free printables for gallery walls40+ Free Printables for Gallery Walls | Remodelaholic.com #free #printables #art

create a kids’ art gallery wall

ideas for decorating with  gallery wall around a TV

 

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