Rope Decor Inspired by Martha Stewart

Rope Decor Inspired by Martha Stewart

Well, I am happy to report that Trisha Yearwood is a lovely lady full of southern charm!  Not only that,  but I got to hear her sing “She’s In Love With the Boy!”  It was very cool to hear her in such an intimate setting. I feel so blessed when I get to watch people do what they love!  I can’t tell you much about it right now, but when the episode airs on TV, I’ll be sure to let you guys know!  🙂

Now, on to the topic at hand.  When I design and style a room, I often create a few small, unique pieces of art to add to the space.  Not all art has to be a Monet.  Mixing masterpieces with simple looks will look great and keep your budget in tact.  As you can see below, one piece of art is simply a dip dyed piece of paper. Simple, but pretty.  The other small piece involves rope.  I love the texture of rope and I knew that I wanted to use it for a number of reasons.

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I had the idea to tie an interesting knot from two pieces of rope to symbolize the union of B and her husband, Anthony.  I love that the rope symbolizes the truth that the couple came into the marriage as individuals and meshed together to create beauty.

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Anyway, once I knew I wanted to use rope and an interesting knot of some sort, I googled “rope knot decor” and luckily this How-To from Ms. Martha popped up!

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Martha used the idea to add a little flair to some chairs.  I thought it was beautiful!  You can find Martha’s step by step photo tutorial here.

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So, after I saw Martha’s look, I decided to adapt the idea to work for my space/art piece.

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It’s a small detail in a big room. . . but lots of small, well thought out details make a big difference! 🙂 Don’t you think!?

This article has 3 comments

  1. jill

    I really love this room! Great work!
    I also look forward to hearing more about your Trisha Yearwood experience! I ran into her and Garth at Windsor Market one time, and then just her at Starbucks one time. I was so starstruck both times, but I wish I had asked for a picture. 🙂

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