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About jaderbombllc

I am a Southern DIY blogger and Designer known for fearlessly conquering anything and everything do-it-yourself. I aim to create unique designs by working through my thoughts, dreams, emotions, and tons of glitter! I believe in doing things that make my heart flutter and smile, and I live by my motto, “Life is simple and so should your style.” To learn more about me, visit jaderbomb.com or email me at jade@jaderbomb.com. You can also visit my Etsy shop at jaderbomb.etsy.com. Make sure to check out my FREE PRINTABLES site www.freeprettyprintables.com My biggest accomplishment thus far is being a guest on the Martha Stewart show, yes she smells good. I love my dog Ceaux Ceaux, pens,the smell of Christmas, GOLD, Dr. Pepper and blogging. BTW: I bleed glitter, all shades.

DIY: How to spice up your bathroom

Happy Saturday!!! I just wanted to quickly share this picture with you because I know you will just LOVE this idea!!!
I can’t {{ever}} find shower curtains that I just absolutely “loveeee”….
SO I figured I would make some flags and hang them over the front of it!!
It’s a really cute idea and you can absolutely do it!!! 
All you have to do it take some twine and cut out triangles from fabric, next you want to hot glue the fabric to the twine.  SEE! That easy. They are not like my flags in my ETSY shop but they are just as cute.  So easy you could do them for every little holiday!!! 
Click HERE to get to my ETSY SHOP
Then jaderbugs, you will have cute little flags to put all over your house for every occasion and you can just save them to reuse them!!!
So happy crafting!

DIY: Tshirt Light Cover

Good day my little jaderbugs~!!!!
It is Thursday and I am super duper excited!!! I have had a great week and I have alot of crafts coming up that you will LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!! Fa Reel!!!
So while surfing the world wide web a while back I ran across this craft right HERE.  
I really honestly followed all of the steps perfectly.  But my “rug” didn’t come out as a “rug”.  I was excited the entire time doing it but OHMYGOODNESS once I finished and started taking it apart it shrunk so so so so so bad.  I think when I was weaving in and out of the other t-shirts, I was doing it way tooooo tight!
Funny how the universe works because obviously {she} thought I didn’t need a new rug in my house.  BUT, she did think I needed a new light cover outside! Which I am SO happy it turned out that way because NOW I have this cool little light cover that everyone wants.
So, look out friends, this will be your next birthday present {{teehehehe}}.
I didn’t put step by step instructions only because I used the ones in the link I put ABOVE!! Just click on it and you can follow those steps.  If you want a rug, do the weaves loosely and if you want a “light cover” do the weaves tight!!!
For the warp, cut 1-inch-wide loops from the bodies of one or two tees removing the hem and stopping at the sleeves.
You’ll need a total of 11 loops (to start off with). For the weft, cut at least 50 loops from the remaining shirts. Save the unused sleeves for the basket project.
Stretch one warp loop over the hula hoop, as shown above in the second picture. Add and secure a second loop, perpendicular to the first (above, third picture).  Repeat, filling in the spaces, until all 11 loops are in place (above, fourth picture)
Push together two warp loops at the top of the hula hoop. This creates an odd number (10) of warp spokes in your wheel, which allows the over-under pattern of the weft to alternate with each new row.
Now that you have 10 loops grab an extra t-shirt loop wrap it around the double spoke and loop it back through itself. Begin weaving the t-shirt loop over and under the warp spokes, forming a tight spiral.
 Treat both parts of each warp spoke as a single unit, weaving over or under the two together. As you work, push the weft material (t-shirt) loop toward the center of the hoop and keep it just snug. If you pull the weft tight, the rug will develop lumps or bends. When you reach the end of the piece of weft, add a new loop by threading it through the end of the first and back through itself. Keep repeating this process till you are happy with the size.
It might take a little practice until you get comfortable with it.
Remember, in order to get this “cone” shape you will need to make it tight. So when you are weaving over and under your original 10 loops make sure it’s snug as a bug.
It’s really more important that you make it snug when you first start till about halfway. When you are about halfway through it start making it looser and looser. This will form our SHAPE.
When you are done you will ut the warp spokes off the hoop one at a time and then tie them into a know. This will prevent out cover from unraveling. GOOD LUCK!!!
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It’s my BLOGIVERSARY

Well, not so much.  Technically I am 3 days late. Give me a lil slack guys and gals!!! I tried my best!!! I swear next year I will be on point.  I am not doing anything special with this “happy” day I just can’t believe it has been ONE year since I opened my world up to blogging.  So many great things have come from this and I will be forever thankful.  I have met some wonderful people on here, it has helped out with my website and I am always selling things anddddddd I finally got recognized by GOOGLE!!!! Ya know what that means… $$$$ in ma pocket!!!! {{teeehehehehe}}
But here it is.. MY VERY FIRST POST EVER…. I think if you follow my blog you will know that I have changed UH)LOT_
HERE LOOK BELOW!!!!

Summer.  Time to breath in the fresh aroma of daylilies and crisp air.  Plain.  Simple. I just finished making over tons of pots to put my beautiful summer flowers in and here is one that I am done with! Bottle caps.

How to redu outdoor furniture

OK! So I just had to share this with all my jaderbugs because it is so fantastic!!! I totally had this old chair from my mom and this little dingy outdoor table from a friend and they have been “hidden” for quite some time because they were {not pretty to look at}.  I just could not figure out if I was ready to throw them or {{{spruce them up}}}.  I picked option #2!!!! Once you see the end result then you will see why I chose to keep them.  People, anyone could do this.  Seer-e-us-leee!!!!
All you need is different colors of paint.  I used some cheap acrylic paint from Michaels Arts & Crafts! I think they were like .99 cents! Fuh-Reel~
I just want to say that I went in no particular order while painting these! I just let myself go!
So next time you have something that looks dingy or boring just add some color to it and it will give it a whole new look!
OH! and don’t forget to add polyurethane to it when it is completely dry.  This will make the wood last a little longer and give it a great coating so the paint won’t chip off!
Happy Crafting 🙂
p.s. if you have a piece of furniture that already had paint on it make sure and sand it down just a little to get loose paint off then just paint right over!
p.s. seriously.  how cute is this!!!
p.s. if you know me then you know that i always have to add glitter into the mix! i bought a little bottle of black acrylic paint that already had paint in it!!! i put a coat on top when the paint dried.
p.s now couldn’t you see yourself drinking a nice cup of coffee on this chair!!! trust me, i think it makes the coffee better for some reason
🙂
Until next time:
peace, love, jaderbomb

Paper Umbrella Wreath

So it’s FRIDAY!!!! Wahooooo…  It totally had a blast doing this little craft and I know you will too!
I have alot of great and fun crafts coming up you little jaderbugs!!! I know it’s totally not “officially” summer yet but it’s JUNE and it’s HOT, RIGHT!!!!!
OH: remember if you make this wreath you can’t put it outside unless is covered or in a covered spot (sorta).  If you put it on your front door make sure it has some protection from the rain, if not you might want to put it in another place.  If the rain hits hit {{{at all}}} it will fall apart, because the umbrellas are made with paper.
They are great for a party!!!!!
Or just to celebrate the coming of a hot and glorious summer…
I hope you all enjoyed this craft!
Until next time:
peace.love.jaderbomb

Drab to Fab Clock Makeover

On this wonderful “hump day” I thought I would share with you something that is so cute.  Ya know sometimes at the beginning of Summer things can start to look kinda drabby.  Well, at-least that is how I see things lately!!! So I figured I would start sharing some things that I FIX up just to show you that you DON’T have to throw things that you LOVE out!!!! This project was super fun.  I figured I would bring it back to life with a bright, fun color! Don’t cha agree :)….I think I might just look at this clock a little more now! 

Ok my little jaderbugs… 

And all I used is that cheap little bottle of acrylic paint from Hobby Lobby…
So go outside and look around!! What can you bring from drab to fab???? I have alot more things to show you so make sure and come back!!! 
Until next time,
peace. love. jaderbomb.