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Melbourne decoupage company in the IKEA spotlight

The art of decorating an object by gluing coloured paper to it, and finishing with special paint effects, decoupage has had a resurgence in popularity of late and Melbourne’s Michelle Tither has been front and centre. Launched in 2016, Mint by Michelle initially began as a furniture upcycling business but soon became so much more. 

“I had always been creative and wanted to explore that creativity professionally. I wanted to see whether I could make a living doing something that I loved to do and to see what I was capable of both artistically and in business,” says Michelle.

This decoupaged cupboard, by Joyita, was made with one of Michelle’s designs

And while Michelle started out simply upcycling furniture, it wasn’t long before she became known in the space and was overrun with commissioned work. “Ultimately, that lead to running workshops, stocking products, setting up a shop and manufacturing my own products. Since then, the world of furniture art has opened up and I find myself smack in the middle of it – a manufacturer, distributor, retailer and artist,” says Michelle.

Michelle Tither
Mint by Michelle founder Michelle Tither

In its current incarnation, Mint by Michelle is a one-stop shop for anybody who is interested in furniture flipping and upcycling with advice, products, practical hands-on experience, after care and free tutorials on offer. “Our courses and workshops are very well regarded and it’s not unusual for us to have people travel from interstate to attend,” says Michelle. Online shoppers can purchase everything from decoupage paper to brushes, Annie Sloan paints and finished furniture pieces by Michelle.

One of Michelle's pieces
One of Michelle’s pieces
Another of Michelle’s decoupaged furniture pieces

Part of Michelle’s success is that she was the first manufacturer to produce large-scale decoupage images suitable for furniture and since then, almost every other furniture art supply business has followed suit. “Our papers are still the best quality – we have set the bar with our secret ingredient specialty paper and printing method and ink. And we are very proud that our papers are made and manufactured in Australia which is no mean feat!” Incredibly, Michelle’s range is now sold through 300 stockists in more than 30 countries.

And it was through one of the brand’s European distributors, Belen in the Netherlands, that Mint by Michelle had worldwide exposure via IKEA recently. “Belen entered a competition with IKEA and was one of 12 artists chosen to showcase her work on the IKEA website and socials,” says Michelle.

Belen's IKEA piece that was decoupaged in Mint by Michelle's 'Balloons' paper
Belen’s IKEA piece was decoupaged in Mint by Michelle’s ‘Balloons’ paper

Belen painted and decoupaged an IKEA piece using the Mint by Michelle ‘balloons’ paper to great effect and it’s currently residing in a Netherlands IKEA store where it will remain for the next five weeks. “It’s a fabulous piece and we are so terribly excited to have Mint and Belen recognised by such an enormous company!”

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Five of the best home décor TikTok creators

Whilst TikTok is mostly known for viral dance trends and its popularity with Gen Z, there is a sizeable community of home décor and renovation accounts. The -60second video format of TikTok is a great vehicle for bite-sized updates on longterm projects, or following particular creators. But don’t feel like you have to wade into TikTok unprepared, because I’ve handpicked five amazing accounts for you.

The 1880s Octagon

This account is run by Kate, one half of a newlywed couple renovating a Victorian house in Connecticut. When they bought the house in 2019, it was condemned, so though it was incredibly cheap, it requires large-scale renovations. Kate posts weekly renovation updates, tips and tricks, and spotlights on the house’s various quirks.

Love Chloe Jane

Based in South Australia, Chloe Jane shares the journey of renovating her 140 year old cottage. A professional writer and creative, Chloe is able to draw you into her life with her calming voice and beautiful backing tracks. Plus, she often shares videos of her fluffy highland cows – who could resist?

@lovechloejane

house tour 2/3 : when we finish the #renovations (which i’m posting every part of HERE 👀🌸), there will be a longer tour on my IG / lovechloejane x

♬ Home by Chill The Duo – Chill The Duo

Honeymoon Dockers

Just in case you forgot that TikTok is an app populated by teens, this school bus conversion will remind you! Chicago couple Emily and Joe canceled their honeymoon to buy a retired school bus, which they are now turning into a tiny home – on wheels! They are early in the building process, so you’ll be able to watch this unique conversion from the very beginning.

Hepzabeth

Run by professional upholsterer Hepzabeth Evans, this account is filled with magical stop motion videos as she restores old upholstery. She has over a decade of experience in upholstery restoration, and is now based in the English Cotswolds. Hepzabeth shares videos explaining her process, but sometimes lets the videos speak for themselves. Her account has really given me a new appreciation for the craftspeople who help make our homes amazing.

@hepzabeth

Hoping my friends grandma 👵 loves her newly recovered chair 🎄🙏🙌 #upholstery #reupholstery #reupholstered #diy #tutorial #furnituremakeover #fyp

♬ space girl – Frances Forever

Pretty Distressed

Pretty Distressed is run by Christina Muscari, a furniture refinisher working out of Tennessee. She takes tired old pieces and brings them to new life, sharing the results on her TikTok. Christina proudly encourages other people to do the same, sharing helpful tips, useful products, and inspiration for your own upcycling projects.

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Get your upcycling fix AND support the Salvos.

We absolutely love this project! For the fifth year in a row, leading woodcare brand, Feast Watson, has launched the Re-Love Project; a collaborative campaign which sees talented Australian designers transform pre-loved timber furniture into one-of- a-kind auction pieces, all in the name of charity.

The expertly crafted items are being revealed across Feast Watson’s Re-Love Project website, the
@feast_watson Instagram page and the six designers’ own social media channels, before being
auctioned off in August to raise money for Salvos Stores across the country.

Get your up-cycling fix AND support the Salvos.

Salvos Stores CEO, Matt Davis, said the Feast Watson Re-Love Project is something the Salvos Stores
have loved being involved with over the past five years. “There’s something incredibly sentimental about rehoming a pre-loved piece of furniture, and Feast Watson’s Re-Love Project is a fantastic initiative that encourages everyone to try their hand at upcycling,” says Mr Davis.

The Feast Watson Re-Love Project follows each designers’ upcycling process from start to finish on
Instagram, giving design fans the opportunity to follow their journey and pick up tips, tricks and
inspirational ideas.

Feast Watson’s Brand Manager, Jessica Plateo, says “Feast Watson is currently witnessing an upcycling
revolution, with more and more design enthusiasts keen to create their own Re-Loved transformations.”

Upcycling can seem like a daunting task at first, but the Feast Watson Re-Love Project documents
the experts’ upcycling journeys across designers’ blogs and Instagram whilst also sharing how-to
guidance, to give people the confidence to pioneer their own projects.

You can check out the project and bid for any of the items to support Salvos stores from 14th of August

Head to the Feast Watson Re-Love Project website or follow @feast_watson on Instagram to see which
pieces catch your eye.

The 2017 Re-Love Project collaborators include:

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Upcycling how-to: the chair and desk with wow factor

Sponsored by Feast Watson

This makeover by Simone Barter from Style.Life.Home is pretty special, is it not?! She created it for last year’s Feast Watson Re-Love campaign, which this year I am attempting (wish me luck!) and Simone is participating in again. We can’t show you our finished products just yet, so in the meantime find out how she made this beautiful desk and chair…

Simone Barter before and after grouped image

Products:

  • Feast Watson Timber Primer
  • Feast Watson Stain & Varnish Black Japan Satin
  • Dulux Super Enamel in Tango Semi Gloss
  • Dulux Super Enamel in Malay Grey Semi Gloss

Planning:

  1. Decide where the furniture item will be placed with the aim to make it work with the rest of the chosen space. In particular, this will affect the colour palette you choose.
  2. Choose a desk with a large framework to enable a large workspace. Look for smaller features such as stationery drawers for added utility. Chairs with details are great and make sure that it is also comfortable.
  3. Shop around and explore old and loved stores, you never know what you might find or what bargain you could stumble across.

Simone Barter (3)

Preparation:

  1. Choose colours that will add a wow factor. I chose Feast Watson Black Japan, Malay Grey and Pop of Tango from the Dulux range for a dramatic effect.
  2. Prepare the wood by sanding back the old varnish using coarse sand paper.
  3. Use finer sandpaper to smooth the timber in preparation for the paint and stain.
  4. Make sure all dust is removed prior to coating the furniture.

Achieving your vision:

  1. Apply the Feast Watson timber primer and allow to dry.
  2. For the desk, make sure you remove all drawers before applying the first layer of Feast Watson Black Japan Stain & Varnish. Build up coats to desired colour. Allow to dry between coats.
  3. For the chair apply the Dulux Super Enamel in Tango Semi Gloss then allow to dry.
  4. Use painters tape approximately 10cm from the bottom of each chair leg, evenly wrapped all the way around each leg. Then paint the bottom section of each chair leg. Remove the painters tape when the paint is completely dry.

Simone Barter (5)

“It all starts with the search,” says Simone Barter. “Shopping in some of my favourite little re-loved stores and finding pieces to re-create.”

NB: Always test colours and stains on an off-cut or inconspicuous area of your piece prior to coating the whole item to ensure you’re happy with the colour.

To find out more about Feast Watson products and their application, visit their website and for inspiration, check out the Feast Watson Instagram.

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Online shopping fix: Hepburn Hardware

Knobs, handles and hooks, oh my!

Hepburn hardware is a gorgeous one-stop-shop for decorative home accessories, supplying ceramic and resin cabinet knobs along with a range of leather and rope handles, hooks and knobs.

hepburn homewares

Stocked across Australia and also available online, they can be used for all sorts of things, from refurbishing tired furniture to decking out a boutique restaurant or hotel. With a style that is stylish yet eclectic, all products are made with organic and handmade materials and high quality craftsmanship, sure to individualise your space. And with prices starting from $8, they’re also an affordable way to give your home an update.

While they’ve already got a beautiful range on offer, the next few months will see more goodies arrive, including a new contemporary glass range and a kitchen range, which will include polished chrome, antique brass and bronze finishes.

Shop online.

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How to: upcycle a timber rocking chair

Sponsored by Feast Watson

In this new regular feature, Feast Watson show us how to revamp and upcycle pre-loved furniture pieces. What do you make of this cool rocking chair by Made on the Left independent designers Nicole, Rebecca and Steff?

Products required:

  • Feast Watson Prooftint traditional stain: Brown Japan
  • Feast Watson Mastertouch Wipe-On Poly in Gloss
  • Feast Watson Crackle Lacquer top coat in Opal Gleam (paint colour only, not crackle)
  • Feast Watson Proofseal

Made on the Left before and after grouped images

Planning:

  1. Choose a piece of furniture that is a bit different. It should have a bit of character and offer you a challenge!
  2. Think of ways you can make the piece modern without detracting from its authenticity. Pinterest is a fantastic source if you’re stuck for inspiration.
  3. Always remember its original function, your finished product should be usable and look good!
  4. Decide on the finish and colour to make sure you achieve the look you want.

“Enjoy the process, seeing it all come together is the best part.”- Made on the Left

Preparation:

  1. Prepare the surface by sanding to remove any existing varnish.
  2. Make sure all dust is removed prior to coating the furniture.
  3. Prime the surface with Feast Watson Proofseal.

Achieving your vision:

  1. Apply Feast Watson prooftint stain in Brown Japan on the legs and head-piece using a brush.
  2. Apply Feast Watson Opal Gleam on the arms.
  3. For the varnish, using a rag, apply a few coats of Feast Watson Mastertouch Wipe-On Poly. Lightly sand in between the layers, using a fine grit sandpaper.

NB: Always test colours and stain on an off-cut or inconspicuous area of your piece prior to coating the whole area to ensure you’re happy with the colour.

To find out more about Feast Watson products and their application, visit their website and for more inspiration, check out Feast Watson on Instagram.

–Made on the Left created this chair as part of last year’s Feast Watson’s Re-Love charity project.