As a lot of my projects with furniture start out, I picked this up on the side of the road.
So I got to work and sanded it down. Once it was nice and smooth and the hardware was removed I them primed it. Them I spray painted it a pretty blue. Once that paint was set I put a nice antique finish on it. I made sure I put extra antiquing finish on the legs and around the mock drawers. We kept the original hardware on it. I think the hardware fit right in.
The finished product.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Initialed
Well I saw a scrap piece of wood in my shed and thought up a project all from materials on hand! I've been meaning to use these letters I bought and finally decided to do something with them. So here's the project, step by step:
Then take your piece of paper (I used wrapping paper, but scrapbooking paper would work beautifully) and place over the first layer of Modge Podge. Smooth out as best as you can. Then apply Modge Podge to the top of the paper to seal and create a nice textured look/finish.
Next (if you want this distressed look) take acrylic craft paint and paint the edges of the wood and distress the top. There isn't really and right and wrong way to distress. Whatever looks good to you. Work on the look until you are happy with it.
Take your wooden letter/initial and put a couple of dabs of glue on the back. I used liquid nails because it was available and works VERY well. You do want the Letter to stay so use a glue strong enough to keep it in place.
I found some black ribbon and tied her up! I really love the raw edges on the ribbon too! I think I might accent this with some aqua ribbon on one side. Just to add a touch of color. After all you know where this baby is going... in my scrapbooking/craft room :))))
I love free projects. Ok but really it only costs me about $1.50 for the initial. I had all other materials on hand. Not bad, huh?
I love free projects. Ok but really it only costs me about $1.50 for the initial. I had all other materials on hand. Not bad, huh?
Monday, April 5, 2010
Dresser MAKEOVER!
My boss has lots of rent houses. This was left by his hold tenants and he thought it would fit the description of what I told him I was looking for. It was pretty stinking close!
Well here she is! I swear this is exactly how I got it.
As you can see it was falling apart.
The top was probably the worst part. The people who had it, had to have had it outside.
So the fun begins of sanding this baby down!
Filling in the holes and trying to patch the front of this thing. I tried I really did.
Now for the lining. Put a layer of Mod Podge down.
Place pre-cut "lining" on the layer of Mod Podge. Then Mod Podge over that to seal it all in!
A look from 3 drawers! I freakin' love it!
A side view! Can you tell I'm obsessed!
And the ALMOST finished product! I say almost because look at the finish of those drawers. I have some fixing to do on those. **Note to self when sanding make a decision to sand all or none down to the bare wood** That is what messed this finish job up. BUT for now it works until I can take a bit more of time with it. But in dim light you can barely tell.
What do you think?
Cost break down:
Sandpaper: 4.87
Spray Paint: 3.44 x 3
Knobs: 1.29 x 12
Wood Filler: 2.99
Carpenter's Glue: 2.50
Ok a little more than I wanted to spend but only cause I didn't have the supplies that I needed. But seriously I'm stocked up (other than paint) for the next project. So bring it~!
Well here she is! I swear this is exactly how I got it.
As you can see it was falling apart.
The top was probably the worst part. The people who had it, had to have had it outside.
So the fun begins of sanding this baby down!
Filling in the holes and trying to patch the front of this thing. I tried I really did.
Now for the lining. Put a layer of Mod Podge down.
Place pre-cut "lining" on the layer of Mod Podge. Then Mod Podge over that to seal it all in!
A look from 3 drawers! I freakin' love it!
A side view! Can you tell I'm obsessed!
And the ALMOST finished product! I say almost because look at the finish of those drawers. I have some fixing to do on those. **Note to self when sanding make a decision to sand all or none down to the bare wood** That is what messed this finish job up. BUT for now it works until I can take a bit more of time with it. But in dim light you can barely tell.
What do you think?
Cost break down:
Sandpaper: 4.87
Spray Paint: 3.44 x 3
Knobs: 1.29 x 12
Wood Filler: 2.99
Carpenter's Glue: 2.50
Ok a little more than I wanted to spend but only cause I didn't have the supplies that I needed. But seriously I'm stocked up (other than paint) for the next project. So bring it~!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Easter Egg Wreath
I've been taking in all the cutesy Easter wreaths, etc. I've see around the stores. I especially liked the Pier 1 decor. But didn't have the $29.95 to spend on this beauty. So I decided to make my own. Plus I wanted the colors to be a little brighter than these pastels above. Here's mine.
First start with a grapevine wreath. I've had this thing for so long and haven't done a thing with it, I figured now was the time. This one was small, but I didn't want anything too big. Due to all the color being used on it.
Next I glued all the eggs on rotating the colors so it flowed and made sense. After glueing some onto the grapevine wreath I figured out it was easier to glue the eggs together, instead of to the grapevine wreath itself. (If that makes sense)
All the eggs are on. Lastly, for the bow *(cause I had to have one)*... I decided on Raffia cause I had it on hand and thought it would go perfectly with this wreath.
Here's the finished product, what do you think? I'm biased, but I really prefer the brighter colors to the Pier 1 pastels above.
My fav part, the wreath hanger that I love love love that my MIL gave me from PB :)
Ok now for the best part (besides my wreath hanger), it only cost $1.99! I spotted the eggs at Target and loved the colors. I got 48 eggs for $1.99. I was going to wait til the eggs went on sale but I couldn't bare the fact that all I might save is .50 cents and what if there weren't any left? I had all the other materials. Not a bad savings :) I had 10 eggs left. Can't wait to show you my next project with the leftovers. Stay tuned!
Ok now for the best part (besides my wreath hanger), it only cost $1.99! I spotted the eggs at Target and loved the colors. I got 48 eggs for $1.99. I was going to wait til the eggs went on sale but I couldn't bare the fact that all I might save is .50 cents and what if there weren't any left? I had all the other materials. Not a bad savings :) I had 10 eggs left. Can't wait to show you my next project with the leftovers. Stay tuned!
Friday, February 26, 2010
Vintage Subway Signs
I had to post this quickly before it was out of my brain and forgotten. I have to make this Subway Sign for my next project. I'm trying to think of a good saying for my dining room. I think it would be perfect fit in there with the Vintage Modern theme I'm going for. Any ideas for quotes, sayings?
Saturday, February 20, 2010
The Heaviest Bench Ever!
I love to find new treasures in someone else's trash. This seems to be a Sunday routine of sorts lately. I found this in a lady at church's neighborhood. It was a pretty nice neighborhood too. I spotted it and new I would have to come back with Markus. He absolutely hates when I do this to him, but seriously how could I pass up this wooden bench?They even left Nike shocks in there too! LOL. I love how it opens up. It would be a great bench for a mud room if I had one or a toy/play room if I had one of those too...
Here's a shot of it on my front porch. It's the length of it just about which is about 5' or so. It's sooo heavy and barely fit in the back of the SUV. Can't wait to show the finished product. If I had the right saw I could cut the camel back right off of it cause it's not really my style... but we will see. Any suggestions of colors?
Monday, February 1, 2010
New Inspiration!!!!!!!
I've been trying to talk myself out of getting a miter saw (to start with) amongst other wood working/cutting saws to start building and fixing up my house instead of paying someone else to do it. Or feeling guilty when Uncle Brent comes by and helps and I don't have money to pay him! Well I found this blog {Knock Off Wood} and it just definitely rationalized me getting what I've been hesitant to get all along. Holy cow... I just need to take the plunge (when we have money) and just go for it!!! I'm so happy I found this chica's blog. Let the fun begin :)
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