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I was provided product by DecoArt and compensated to write about this project, but all thoughts, opinions, and ideas are my own :)

I'm bringing it back to my roots with this project, and it feels so good! It's so easy to hop onto Amazon, buy something, and have it delivered two days later (sometimes that same day!). But, you know what feels even better? Making it on your own! I have had these pillows (not just from Amazon but varying sources) on my wish list for awhile now. I had them sitting in my cart, waiting to buy them, knowing full well I could make them for soooo much cheaper. Well, I finally did it, and I'm so happy with the results! The best part? They were made using upcycled button down shirts! This project would be close to free if you already have some in your closet. I don't know about you, but that's always the best! Plus, making them with shirts cuts out like 75% of the steps on how you would normally make a cover! 
Of course, once you make the covers, you need to decorate them! I used DecoArt's SoSoft Frabric Acrylics in Lamp Black, Antique Gold, and Brown. 

Before you start, make sure that the shirts are washed, not using any softeners. Once they are dried, iron them. I used two different styles of button down shirts, long sleeve and short sleeve. They both work. My only recommendation when picking out the shirt is to make sure they are a men's XL or XXL. That will give you the max amount of fabric to work with without having to cut into the armpits :) 
Cut out a piece of cardboard at 19"x 19". This will be for a 18"x18" pillow cover. If you want bigger, then add your needed inches. I usually put a 20"x20" insert into a 18" pillow cover so it fills it out nice and plump! Turn the shirt inside out and lay on a flat surface, button side up. Place the cardboard directly in the middle of the shirt, trying to line up the buttons in the middle of the cardboard. Trace with a pen or fabric marker.
 Remove the cardboard and carefully pin in place, making sure to keep all wrinkles out of both top and bottom layers. 
 Next, sew the square! Make sure the hem is about 1/2" in around the entire piece. 
 When you are done, turn it inside out! Now you have the closure on the back with the buttons. Genius, right?! Easiest pillow cover ever! 
 Now it's time to add some paint! To protect the backside of the pillow, place a 18"x18" piece of cardboard into the pillow cover. 
Now for the three paint tutorials: 

Decorative Lined Pillow Cover Tutorial
For the first pillow, I lined up another piece of cardboard along the front, making sure it was equidistant from the bottom edge. I went with a hand drawn look on this one. Using the SoSoft Lamp Black and a small tipped paint brush, I painted a line down the middle of the cover. I used the cardboard as a guide to keep it straight. 
 On this first line, I just added little leaves along it. 
 I then added more lines about 2.5" apart, adding different decorative lines. 

 When I got to the 2nd to the last line on one side, I switched colors to the SoSoft Antique Gold and added the little circle leaves in the opposite direction. I like doing this just to shake things up a little bit :)
 And there it is! 
Faux Leather Pillow Cover Tutorial
 Now for the second design. This was the easiest out of the three. I measured up 10.5" on both sides of the front of the cover and placed some painters tape to make a line. 
 I then painted the bottom portion of the pillow cover SoSoft Brown. When this was fully dried, I pulled it off of the cardboard, and then added another coat of the SoSoft Brown. The paint will want to stick to the cardboard, so that's why I did this. You can also use some foil over the cardboard to prevent this :) 
Once the second coat is dry, take out the cardboard and feel the amazing results! Serious. It's a pretty good looking faux leather. I was so pleased! I'll be making more of these for sure!

Arrow Pillow Cover Tutorial
 Now for the last design. This one requires a little more measuring, but I tried to make it easy for you :) Measure 4" in from each side and place a piece of painters tape along those marks.
 Grab an 18" piece of cardboard and mark every 1.5". Line this up 2" in on your cover. Using a small tipped paint brush and the SoSoft Lamp Black, paint about 1" diagonal lines. 
 Remove the cardboard and paint the opposite diagonal lines. Do this on both left and right sides of the cover.
 Now place a piece of tape right down the middle. This will give you two more areas to work with, doing the same thing.
 Here's what it will look like.


I just love how all of these came together. But, seriously you guys, that brown one blew my mind. I could not believe how this wasn't hard at all. It has the best texture and is so soft (no pun intended).
The best thing about this, no heat-set is required and it's washable! Just turn it inside out and put it on the gentle cycle, and dry on low heat. 

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Since I have tried all forms of shiplap, I decided to try a new one! A completely faux shiplap where no power tools are required. Intrigued? 

Well, this little spot in our upstairs hallway doesn't get any love. It's the one spot that usually acts as catch all of school artwork, toys, dirty clothes, etc. I always wanted to brighten it up and make it more inviting. I had ideas about doing shiplap but the molding on the door adjacent to the wall was too close to the wall and actually somewhat crooked. So, then I decided I would do floor to ceiling board and batten. Even bought the boards and everything. That was like 3 months ago :) On a whim, I decided to try something new last night. And I completely love it! It was so quick, easy, and cheap....practically free. Plus, no power tools required which is the best!

Here's the after:
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 And here's the gloomy before. Of course, this was at night but it really didn't get much prettier or brighter than this. 
 So, how did I do this faux shiplap? 
First, I painted the wall Swiss Coffee by Behr. 
I then took my level and measured down from the ceiling and marked every 6 inches. I did this on about 4 areas of the wall. I then took a pencil and connected the horizontal lines, making sure they were level. I've done this type of shiplap twice now and wouldn't skip this step even though you can. It just makes sure the next step stays accurate.
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
Next, I took a black marker, or a sharpie (fine point). Since all my sharpies are not fine point, I borrowed one of my kids markers initially for the bathroom one. Mainly because I didn't know how this would end up looking and new it would be easier to wash away than a permanent sharpie :) With the marker, I lined the level up again with the pencil drawn lines and then went over the lines with the marker. I made sure not to pick up the marker at the end or the beginning too fast since it would sometimes leave a vertical mark. Just took my time with it.  
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.


DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 On my big wall, it found that doing horizontal sections was a lot quicker than doing whole lines by themselves. 
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 I taped off the wall initially when I painted it white and took the lines to the tape. But, I didn't like how undone this looked. So...this is the part that does require some tools, but it's technically not apart of the shiplap :) 
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 I took a small 1/2"x1 1/2" mdf board and secured it to the end. I feel like this finished it off much better than before. If you were to do a whole entire wall that doesn't randomly end, you wouldn't necessarily have to do this. Or, if you do a whole entire room, wouldn't need it either. 
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 Here's the finished look:
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.

DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 I can't get over how bright this looks! And be truthful....if I showed you this picture without you knowing how I did the shiplap, you would have no idea it was just marker! 
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.

DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.

DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 Okay. Now for my first initial try at this. I did it in my bathroom. Above the bathtub I did a stencil a few years ago, and truthfully hated it ever since. The molding kept falling off and it was a big mess.
 So, I did the same technique, and rehung the molding...
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 And I am in love! Just some lines, that's all it is. I've shown a few people this in person, and they had no clue until I told them. Yep. Like, had to go up and touch it to figure it out.
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.



DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
 Now, here's my two cents. I think this looks amazing on small spaces. I'm sure it'll look great doing this to a whole room. But, if you are going to sell your house soon...I don't know :) I think it would be a big let down to buyers to find out it's just marker. Also, this is something you would have to be willing to repaint your whole entire room if you decide you don't like. Which is of course, totally doable but a big pain in the butt :) haha. 
DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.
That being said. I have a big ledge loft thing in my entry way that I am totally going to do this on! Serious. It's up high so no one will ever notice that it's not. Now, only if I can get some nerves to get up on that ledge :) 


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DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.

DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.

DIY Faux Shiplap. No Power Tools Needed. You Won't Believe This Technique! How to do shiplap. Shiplap bathroom ideas. Shiplap hallway ideas. How to put up shiplap tutorial. Easy DIY faux shiplap.