Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Hand- le with Care



A new invention designed to give parents a helping hand is the Zaky Infant Pillow.
Designed to feel like real hands cuddling your little one, these pillows are meant to help your baby feel comforted and ease them into a good nights sleep. You can find them at the Pregnancy Store for $38.95

Monday, November 19, 2007

More Turquoise Pillows


To the left is a pillow created in a luscious combination of turquoise and black velvet flocking . This pillow has a sophisticated feel that could bring a classy note to any living space.





Paired with a solid black suede pillow like this one at the bottom, would look great in a room of neutrals.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Turquoise Pillows


I've always had a fascination with the color turquoise. It's one of those colors that can be hard to pin down. Sometimes with a greenish hue, sometimes more blue. Seen often paired strikingly with darker colors in decor, like chocolate browns and blacks, here is a wonderful pairing of a silk turquoise pillow with silver.
I like how the candelabra is placed off center. The back of the pillow is a solid color. There's also a pair of Chandelier Turquoise Pillows that belong to this set.


View more details about this Turquoise Pillow

Saturday, November 17, 2007

How To Make A Pillow

How To Make A Pillow



If your're tired of paying the high prices for throw pillows here's a neat video on how to make your own pillow. The sewer is actually making a dog pillow but the principle is the same for making any type of pillow


Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Spidey Speaker

In case your favorite web head doesnt't already have enough Spider Man paraphernalia, he/she can now enjoy their tunes through this plush Spiderman Speaker Pillow. For about $20, give or take, they can pipe their music through Spidey's head. Check it out

Monday, May 14, 2007

Pillows for the Spirit

One of my favorite pillow designers is Rushan Smyth. Her pillows, made with special biblical symbolism, go beyond mere decoration and add a special personal touch for those that are spiritually minded. Read an article on her and her Peniel Pillow designs here.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Let Your Pillow Talk...I Mean 'Sing'

This puts a new spin on the phrase 'pillow talk'; or more like 'pillow song'. A unique idea I found online are these pillowscases that exhibit the lyrics to a meaningful song that you and your beloved share. Here is the article in it's entirety.

Create a romantic pillow for your mate

By KATHY CANO MURILLO
Gannett News Service

Don't you want to be the last thing on your significant other's mind before he/she falls asleep? Diamonds and roses are nice, but they won't do the trick.


Choose your favorite tune — maybe one from your wedding or first date — write the lyrics on a pillowcase, then dye it whatever shade you want.


Fabric-friendly supplies ensure the pillowcase will be soft and irresistibly huggable — just like you.


This is also a fun project for kids to try. Let them draw on the pillowcase or scribble a love note. Resist medium and fabric spray paint can be found in the clothing aisles at the craft store.


Love song pillowcase

Supplies:


1 white pillowcase


Cardboard to slide inside the pillowcase


1 bottle of Batik EZ resist medium


Lyrics to a love song


Newspaper


2 bottles of permanent spray-on fabric dye (red and pink)


Permanent spray-on fabric glitter


Directions:


Slide the cardboard inside the pillowcase. Work on a flat, smooth surface, such as a large tabletop.


The resist medium comes in a bottle with a skinny nozzle, perfect for writing. Begin to write your lyrics on the pillow.


The resist medium is thick and will spread when applied, so make sure to write large letters with enough space so they will not bleed into each other. Once you have all the lyrics written, let the resist medium dry for 24 hours.


Choose a work area outside and line it with newspaper. Cover the pillowcase with the spray-on dye until it is thoroughly covered. Let dry, then repeat on the other side.


Add a layer of spray-on glitter, let dry over night. Wash the pillowcase in the sink to remove the resist medium. Turn inside out to wash and dry.


Embellish the rest of the pillowcase with trims or embroidery as desired.



Check out this article to see a sample picture of a finished pillow.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Washing Pillows

Here is a brief question and answer segment that someone asked regarding washing pillows. While the idea of tennis balls or tennis shoes in the dryer may not be new to you, the other little tid-bit the answerer throws in may be a bit of news you haven't heard before.

SUN HERALD

Q: I took my polyester-filled bed pillows to a Laundromat. I followed the directions on the tag, but they came out lumpy and unusable. I didn't dry them. Where did I go wrong?
Ann Magazeni

A: Putting them into the dryer with a couple of clean tennis balls or tennis shoes might have helped, said Russ Holbrook, vice president of merchandising in the basic bedding division of bedding manufacturer Springs Global.

Nevertheless, how well the pillows come out also depends partly on the types of fibers used. Fibers that are siliconized, which makes them slick, are often used in better pillows and tend to come out better, Holbrook said.

The next time you buy pillows, test a few by moving some of the fibers between your fingers through the pillow cover, he suggested. Siliconized fibers feel slippery; other fibers feel drier.
- McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS


(excerpt fromThe SunHerald.com )

Saturday, January 20, 2007

The Might Mite

Too tiny to see and too numerous to battle? Here is one woman's humorous war against pillow mites.