Hubby and I will SOON be working on a headboard for our bed, I am totally excited to see what it looks like when it is completed. Keep you eyes on the blog for my next DIY project...
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
In All My Craftyness
Here I am, as a child I NEVER wanted to learn how to cook, sew, crochet, knit.... The list goes on and on. All the things I could have learned when I was young I am now learning in my adult life. I recently learned how to make home made bread, and how to braid it. It's an amazing thing to be able to do. And it makes your house smell so yummy. It is totally worth in it my opinion. My momma is teaching me how to sew now that I'm 26 and have two kids of my own I am interested in it. Oh why didn't I take advantage of this when I was younger I could be a master seamstress now ;-). One of my most recent endeavors is knitting. Looks fun, LOOKED easy, until I started to try it, Uh, think again. It's pretty hard to get the hang of, just like crochet. OK, so I will stop rambling, the reason for my post is so you can take a look at some of my most recent knitting, here are the pics enjoy...
Here is the Black Ruffle Scarf
There is some shimmer on the edges that the camera just doesn't catch very well
Purple Ruffle Scarf
So far my most favorite scarf in color but it is unfinished
Click HERE to be taken to my shop on Facebook. It's a work in progress :-)
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Up-Cycled Coffee Table
I have this recent obsession with wood in my home. But not just any wood, I want the stuff that looks like it's been beat up and VERY worn. I LOVE it. Love the more "rustic" feel if gives to my home.
this project isn't really a DIY project but I now have a pretty neat up-cycled coffee table in my house that I did for under $10.00. Love the things I can get for inexpensive. PLUS this coffee table will last me a lot longer than that silly pressed wood that you would be spending $50.00 for. Especially when you have two small children like me :-) Here are some pictures, Enjoy!
Things you will need
this project isn't really a DIY project but I now have a pretty neat up-cycled coffee table in my house that I did for under $10.00. Love the things I can get for inexpensive. PLUS this coffee table will last me a lot longer than that silly pressed wood that you would be spending $50.00 for. Especially when you have two small children like me :-) Here are some pictures, Enjoy!
- Wire spool (hubby got ours from the local electrical supply yard)
- Any color of stain you want
- Paint Brush
Here is a picture of the "table" while being stained
My stain job is less than perfect, I wanted to give it an "aged" look
Here is the difference between the two wire spools the one on the left we are going to leave outside as a table to sit at. It's quite a bit bigger than my "coffee table"
Now to let it dry
See the stamp marks, the different color wood, even where the nails have been driven in, love the old-used look :-)
A picture of it in my living room although I really need something pretty to put in the center of the table. Maybe that will be my next DIY craft project :-)
I toyed with the idea of taking a hammer to the table, or a chain, or even a bag of screws to make it look beat up before I stained it. I decided not to do it and just go ahead and stain it. Boy am I glad I didn't do that to this table. After staining it, it really showed it's imperfections. Looks just fine to me
:-)
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Pallet Shelves
First, I would like to welcome you to my new blog. Hopefully I can fill this blog with tons of new and crafty ideas. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
In all my craftiness (cue sarcastic tone) I decided to do my own little DIY project. The more I am home with my babies, the more I "see" that I want to do... My first real furniture DIY were my pallet shelves, they turned out great and just what I wanted. I seriously had dreams about this the night before I was SO excited.
Here is what we started out with, I have a friend who works at Wal-Mart and she picked a few of these up for me for free. These are the smaller ones. They also have some that are bigger.
I purchased some stain from Lowes, and just a cheap brush since I wanted more of a rugged, aged look instead of a really nice stained look. I only did one coat of stain, the wood is rather porous so it literally soaked the stain right in.
After cutting them with a saw... it was REALLY simple. Or at least it was to me because I was watching and Hubby was cutting.
We just took another pallet and pulled a few pieces of wood off and nailed them to the underneath to create the "shelf" part. After adding some hooks to the back to hang them, this is what we came up with.
(still trying to decide what to put in them)
(Finally decided)
Love the look of them in my dining room, I have several more to hang. Can't wait to figure out what to put in them and where to hang them. We actually made a larger one for my sons room so he will have a little shelf to put his books in. Such a great idea, and it seriously costs about $10.00
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