Monday, December 27, 2010
Christmas Decor
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Farm Baby Shower Invitations!
Nicki choose to go with the first tractor one with the yellow background! I think it was a great choice! Let me know what you think!
Damask Invitation Samples
Monday, November 15, 2010
Little Bookshelf Love!
This was technically a free make-over because I used the same gallon of paint that I bought to refinish my desk. And since all of the furniture in our house is black, it fits right in! You will also see more refinishing projects using the SAME gallon of paint! I am spreading out this $30 gallon of paint as much as I can!
A Few of My Favorite Things: Glass Water Bottles!
A few days ago while we were shopping at our favorite store Marshalls, we came across these:
I fell in love with these babies as soon as I saw them! They remind me of a glass pitcher my mom used to have when I was young that we had orange juice in! They are glass and they have a great plastic lid that is in two pieces. The center part loosens so you can drink out of it, or you can tighten it and it is spill proof! Plus, when you screw the whole lid off the mouth of the glass is large enough to put ice inside the bottle! Love them!! Here are the ones I got:
Now we will have less recycling! {since our bin is usually half full of plastic bottles} No more plastic bottles for this family, oh and even better news they are BPA free!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Another Fun Headboard!
For their headboard we did a really simple one. We used plywood, a foam mattress cover {I like to use foam eggshell mattress covers because they can be so much cheaper then foam at the craft store}, and the fabric of their choice! Hart really wanted it tufted, so we made buttons out of the same fabric.
First we measured and Mark cut the plywood to size. Then we drilled holes in the plywood where we wanted the buttons to be located. The next step was spraying the plywood with adhesive and gluing the foam to the plywood. Next we added the fabric by laying it across the front and stapling it around the back. The next step was adding the buttons. To do this we took a quilting needle and twine and threaded the button through the hole we drilled in the plywood. And lastly we made a cleat to attach the headboard to the wall. And here is our finished product:
The next step to making this room and headboard complete is new bedding that will compliment this beautiful new headboard!
Monday, November 1, 2010
The First Piece to My New Office! {Part 1}
PS: Here is a sneak peek at a few other refinishing projects I am currently working on. The first is a bookshelf/dresser that will someday be a part of a nursery, it was my step dads when he was a child and it is the perfect size for our teeny tiny bedrooms. It also has a matching small corner desk that I have already refinished because I was using it as a computer desk before I found this one. The second picture is a small bookshelf/ magazine rack that I bought at an auction years ago for $7. I can't wait to see this one refinished! The last ones are our entertainment towers in our rec/movie room. I HATE them! But we can't afford to go out and replace them so why not refinish them!