Wednesday, November 9, 2011

thrifting

I went to the thrift store the other day and found something I really love. I don't know who made it but I love it.
I don't think I will ever find a matching on but thats ok because I like it as one. Best part it was only $3.00

Monday, October 24, 2011

Garage Sale find!

I went garage sale-ing on Friday and found lots of fun things (including mario kart wii for $20!) anyway I found these and he gave them to me for .25 total! YAY! they are up in the kids bathroom with the sail boat theme and its LOVE.

It was fun to find all kinds of things for the house!

Book Shelf Fix

I have been dreaming of painting these bookshelves
white since the day I brought them into my house. I finally did it! Although I made a mistake and will have to repaint some of the fronts white (as you can see. I mixed a grey blue to line the insides and I think I love them. We will see though. Anyway it should have been a quick 2 day fix but it turned
into a week because I needed to make the one on the right more stable so I bought a piece of wood and painted it and stuck it on the back. The different is AMAZING! It is so sturdy now. These are both particle board so they needed some zinnser oil based with a roller.

Then they needed some semigloss white and my special mixed color for the insides. I love them but I think they look funny with the wall color. They are staying though!

I really need to fix those shelf fronts that are blue! The shelf on the left holds the printer and tower too. I reorganized it and now I feel much more organized when it comes to the office area. So glad its done!

Miriam

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Damask Picnic Bench

This was a really easy project! I picked this up for $5 while shopping DI with my sister in Utah. I am sure she wondered what the heck I was doing.

I know my husband wondered what the heck I was doing because he asked me "What the heck is this" while loading it up.

I started by ripping off the drawer liner stick stuff. Then washed it all off. Then I primed the legs with Zinser oil based primer while priming a few other things. I just used a cheap paint brush for this because I didn't mind the strokes showing on the legs, it was a picnic bench after all.

Then I mixed a grey paint that I liked and painted it again with just one coat.


Then I got some 3 inch foam from Joannes and cut it to size Then I took some thinner foam (I actually used a twin foam padding from walmart, it was cheaper and bigger) to round off the edges and got out the staple gun and stabled it all underneath. As you can see here.

This was a difficult part in the project because my husband has a foam phobia! But then I moved on and looked for fabric to cover it with. This is my least favorite part about projects because I am so indecisive. So I bought two different fabrics from Hancock that were in the designer cut area both for $3.oo a yard. A yard was plenty. I probably could have used 3/4ths then I stapled it all underneath the bench like I would with a dinning room chair. This was a little time consuming because of the curve in the bench (you don't want any loose bits or ruffles). But it only took me one episode of Castle to finish it.

And its done!

I wanted this for the really tiny mudroom area that comes in from the garage and is right outside of the laundry room. I tried many things and they were too bulky so this is PERFECT! Now I want to get some stencil up on the walls and put some hooks up so it actually looks like a miniature mudroom. One step at a time though. I love it!

Miriam

Thursday, September 29, 2011

projects

These are the projects I am currently working on these two laminate bookshelves.



And this dresser.
It looks ok in the picture sort of but it really wasn't. I look that photo with the perfect lighting right at sunset.

and this picnic bench that is sturdy but ugly with some outdoor neglect.


There is also another item that my husband picked up for me when I asked him too. It was $2 so I figured I would give it a shot.

Anyway they are all getting the overhaul.

Until Next time.

Miriam

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Chest adventures

Here she is in her former glory


I started by washing everything with dishsoap and water. Then I wet the whole thing down and lucky for me all the plant pictures came off with the handy dandy scraper.


See it all came off!
The paint was so old some of it even peeled off (not much came off but a little did)


I wanted to show you what was under the green paint. This layer of hand painted flowers and strawberries! Cute but still not what I wanted

Then I made a MISTAKE and tried to start sanding all the layers of junk off straight away. I should have gone straight to the strong chemical stripper. My sanding stunt caused the paint and modge podge layers to stick to the wood even more. So I went to the chemicals, put on the giant gloves and put a thick layer of the goop down with a cheap paint brush (I poured it into a ball jar so it wouldn't melt the container) This stuff smells like someone who worked out every day for a month and refused to shower. The directions said to wait 15 minutes then remove but I found this to be WRONG. When I waited 15 minutes it dried and wouldn't come off easily. So after 3 layers I finally just applied the chemical goop and removed it straight away and it came off like water! So don't listen to those instructions about waiting if you can see the chemicals eating away at the layer of paint straight away.

There ended up being two layers of modge podge lacquer, 1 layer of green and 2 layers of yellow. I couldn't believe THAT many layers of stuff was on there! The chemical stripper worked great but please wear a long sleeved shirt tucked in and pants! I wore shorts and a tshirt and I got flicked with a tiny bit of the stuff 5 times and it BURNED and burned so wear some protection please! Here she is after the chemicals and a wipe down:


The next step was sanding and sanding and sanding. I used my mouse sander and lots and lots of sand paper. I started with 80 on most of it. I wanted to stain the top so I needed all that junk GONE it took a while. Then I only needed to get the bottom smooth for paint so that part didn't take so long. After all the sanding I found many little dents and things on the body of the chest so I got out the wood filler. I needed to fill the sides on the top piece because they were pretty bad but I left most of it raw (no wood filler!). I did this because I have used wood filler before on a staining project and while it is technically stain able it looks horrible and unatural with a dark stain. It doesn't pick up the stain like wood.

After this I sanded it all down again with 180 grit and then FINALLY was able to get to the 220 grit. However I realized there were still some dents and things in the top. I didn't mind this I like the used look of the wood but there were still tiny pieces of YELLOW PAINT in there.

Luckily I spotted these when wetting the top down to check how my stain wood take to the wood (a very necessary step!) Here it is after a damp rag:

My husband even saw them! I was almost going to just stain anyway ( I was so sick of sanding) but ended up getting my scrapper and taking the tiny pieces of paint out of the wood. (I am so glad I did! It would have been so ugly with all the little speckles of paint and all that hard work would have been wasted) Then I had to sand it all down again with the 220 and I was ready for stain! I did one coat of the dark walnut and LOVED the color. I wiped it all off 3 times and let it set for a day. Then I polyurethaned it. Only one coat. My neighbor Melanie gave me a great tip on being careful to use only one stroke all the way across the wood without trying to go back over and fix it. This prevents the ugly smudged look. GREAT TIP.

I just painted the bottom like a regular piece of painted furniture. Sanded it all down and used a small foam roller. I did two coats of white eggshell glidden as my primer then one coat of valspar white semi gloss. LOVE IT.

I don't know why this took so long but I am extremely happy with the end result!


And now its all DONE!


The big Reveal!

I finally finished the chest! My children call it the treasure chest. That makes me happy because its for toy storage and they love putting treasure in the chest now(which means picking up their toys) Wohoo! It only took me most of the year. The sad thing is that I took pictures of it each day that I worked on it and there are only 6 different picture dates. Which means it only took me 6 days to finish (and I only worked on it for about 2 hours if that on those days) so 6 days of work and 7 months of procrastination! wow! However I LOVE IT! And now I have to keep it forever because it took me so long to complete. Here she is when I bought her for $10 early one morning at a yard sale:


And here she is today:


I will post the process here concisely so that I will be ALL DONE with this project.




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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A pair of light fixtures!

It was my birthday and in years past I buy a pair of shoes on that day. This year I did not. Instead I bought a pair of light fixtures! From a thrift store! I absolutely love light fixtures. So I bought them both for $4 each! Here is one:

and here is the other:

The first one got a mini transformation. I cleaned it, spray painted it black then used a silver rub n buff on it to make it look better. I LOVE it. This fixture is for the stairway. Then we installed it!

I LOVE the glass on it! So beautiful.

The second one needs new glass. So I have to find new glass. My husband finally taught me how to install a light fixture so I went a little install crazy and started installing. I counted and found we had 8 light fixtures sitting in the garage waiting to get installed. Now we have 5. Oh and I went a little silver rub n buff crazy and decided to change our front room brass chandy into a silver nickle chandy.
I LOVE IT.

I finally fell inspired for projects again! I think its the temperature change in the air.




small bookcase

We went out of town for a few days and I HAD to go to some thrift stores. So on one of my D.I trips my sister spotted this cute bookshelf that had been loved by little hands and crayons.

It was only $5! so I bought it and quickly touched it up with some white paint and its all better now! I lOVE it! It will be perfect in my daughters room.
Yay for thrift store finds!



Tuesday, August 30, 2011

a quick fix

I was constantly looking at my mirrors and hoping the brown and white pattern would magically disappear.So I FINALLY found some paper I loved and replaced the old stuff. Its wrapping paper! I am very happy with the final product now! I am SOOO glad I can rip it out and replace it!


Monday, August 29, 2011

wohoo progress!



I went onto my patio and sanded and sanded and I am here so far:

I will never ever modge podge a good peice of furniture EVER because wow that was horrible to get off. I need a couple more coats of white on the bottom and then I will finish the top!! Just a little mosre sanding to get it smooth then stain wipe repeat and then polyurethane and then DONE. I feel like I am running a marathon on this project. It will be worth it though!