Showing posts with label painted piece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painted piece. Show all posts

Monday 20 July 2015

Twin Set of Chairs




In an effort to clean

out extra furniture

that I have stored

in my attic space

above my hobby garage...


I came upon these two

twins...




Well, I am only showing one here, but there are two. I don't even remember where I got these (that's pretty bad)! Tired, dirty, and missing cane seats...on the bright side, they are sturdy and get my creative juices flowing!



I decided on, yes,

Monday 1 June 2015

Let's Ride!




I found this

"much love needed" 

wooden

rocking horse at a 

garage sale!

Would have you bought it looking like this?






I had my new Granddaughter in mind when I saw this...


 I decided to simply paint it white after cleaning and regluing. Also it was missing the handlebars.


I found some very soft yarn and made a mane and tail.


For now, it is up out of the way...


Way up out of

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Legless Dresser with a surprise!




This is one of those projects that came out better than expected.




The finished plan was in my head, but as I was working on each step, more and more evolved.




I think it's going to lead a very rewarding second life.





I found this dresser at a garage sale last year...


The poor thing had no legs and the upper drawers had originally had two knobs each but someone converted them into

Saturday 16 May 2015

This Little Table of Mine!




There Is Something 


About Old Vintage


Fern Stand Tables


That Speak To Me


...And this one in no exception!






This is what I started with, a table top and four legs in much need a L-O-V-E. You all know what I am talking about, right?

Do you see what is missing? Yes, the board that would hold the legs apart in their proper distance. I crawled up into the attic above the hobby garage

Wednesday 15 April 2015

A New Dresser and A Special Girl!




I have been away from my computer for a bit. Have you missed me?

I am the proud new Grandma of a beautiful baby girl, my daughter's first precious gift from God.

Oh do I ever have a birth story for you! I will not get into the heavy details, but let's just say, we really were exhaustively overjoyed to have Isla (Eye-La) Rose come into this world after 40 hours of labor!

Hubby and I got a

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Canoe + Baby








My friend's Mother-In-Law 

asked me to paint

a decorative baby-sized canoe

for her...



It was made by a family member

and the craftsmanship executed

so  well...



Here is the original raw wood...


She wanted it in a dark stain contrasted with white paint. I also distressed the canoe but it was tricky to paint with the small details on this piece, plus the hard to reach areas.

Monday 9 February 2015

Tulips for Mom!




It all started with these little rascals.





I've shown you these kids before. They are the children of a custom home builder, that I do accounts receivable for and am good friends with their Mom. I love these kids and have been around since before each were born. My heart is attached to them.

I spent the summer (after the bookkeeping) doing craft and science experiments with the two oldest

Monday 1 December 2014

Upscaling Ceiling Fan Blades!




My son Charlie has figured out that I can do a lot of things and that I love doing for him.



Over Thanksgiving and the weekend, we were together...he lives in Kansas and I live in Illinois. He brought me 5 brightly painted ceiling fan blades from his old farmhouse.


The previous owners painted it this awful color probably for a childs room. Since this farmhouse has 5 bedrooms, he has

Thursday 20 November 2014

Word Art Tutorial on Vintage Breadboard





Just in time for



Thanksgiving...















And,

Making "useful and decor",,, merge!

First, I started with a rather large old breadboard. These can be pricey, but I picked up mine cheap at a garage sale.
Using my Silhouette Electronic Cutting machine, I designed and cut out a 'stencil' using clear contact paper. (If you don't have one, you could still do this on your computer and

Saturday 1 November 2014

MacKenzie Childs Inspired Christmas Deer







Is it a gift or a curse? And it happens a lot...




I am wondering down the aisle at Hobby Lobby and see this...


It's a Christmas ornament. A harmless plastic deer head with glittered antlers. But my mind is saying...



This could be a much cooler Christmas wall hanging

 with an influence from my favorite Courtly Check

 of MacKenzie Childs!




After purchasing it,
I painted the head

Friday 17 October 2014

Empire Dresser Reveal






This is probably the 
most intense
and hardest
DIY project 
that I have 
worked on...


in a long time!

Here's the story...

I found this old Empire dresser for only $15.  It stunk and had a missing drawer.


I thought I could save it from the dump.


I brought it home to Hubby saying that it should go in the burn pile! I had a feeling that he might be right on that statement!



I washed

Monday 11 August 2014

Map Nite Stand




What do you do when...


You buy the ugliest table

At a garage sale


And get it home and


R-E-G-R-E-T        I-T-!

YOU MAKE THE BEST OF IT...





It was covered in paint runs and cracked and even candle wax. What it had good going for it was that it's solid pine (so real wood) and a cute size. I had already taken the door off before the picture.


I simply did what I could...cleaned it up

Tuesday 5 August 2014

Legs to Lamps





 When I first saw these, I knew what they would become!





I had done this before and it's really not that hard. I used many layers of paint knowing that I was going to sand down and distress these enough to see all the layers of color, two shades of gray, old white, and pale green on top.


I drilled a hole all the way through using a very long drill bit and then from the back bottom to

Friday 1 August 2014

Lovely Oval Mirror





I live in a small city of 45,000! A great place to live and bring up kids so I am not complaining. 



I have lived in very large cities like Tulsa, Oklahoma and loved it.



But I have everything I need here and am very happy to be in a smaller town.



The one sad thing, as a DIY person and a lover of repurposing furniture, is that Craigslist is not popular or used much in my area.



Tuesday 8 July 2014

She had me at HELLO!







This

 sweet

 dresser



 had

 me 

at

 Hello!





I did not need a dresser, nor did I need another project, but just look at it! How could I pass this up?






Actually, it started out like this below. Yes, the paint was peeling and a knob would not stay in and the back decorative piece was missing...but





They said that it was a family piece that came from England and it's solid

Thursday 3 July 2014

Inspired Sign!




I have this blog to, not only show you transformations,


But to INSPIRE you!


Because YOU can do it too!


Recently, I was inspired by Claire at The Rustic Pig with her ironing board Welcome sign.

All I really needed was an old ironing board. So I patiently waited for one to come across my path.

GOD always provides!






This was a really quick and simple project with a WOW result. I

Monday 2 June 2014

Gray French Dresser





I finally found a



  QUALITY

 (complete with dovetail drawers) 







little 





French styled dresser!





It looked a bit shabby...





So I worked my magic with AS Chalk Paint in French Linen, but lightened the paint with white.





Loving how it turned out with the white accents...





Then I had a garage sale and as three women were fighting over who was going to get to buy it,

Sunday 9 February 2014

Arch Window Find!







You know the feeling...

    When you come upon something...

                      That takes your breath away.






When that happens...

                   I know that I have to let go of something....

                                   I let go of this bookcase, because I have a gorgeous new French china hutch that is going to house my Great-Grandmother's china (to be seen in a later

Thursday 30 January 2014

Stairwell Reveal




I FINALLY did it!



Can you tell what it is?


I am generally not a procrastinator, but I certainly was dragging my feet on...


 painting the railing. 



It had an oak rail, newel posts and partial oak tread.





However, we put in beautiful walnut flooring in the two opposing rooms, the living room and the study...


This hardwood flooring did not coordinate well with the oak railing.  It

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Round Mirror Love




I have an attraction to old mirrors and this round one is currently one of my favorites!

Remembering back when I was just a young 20 year old and an old oak secretary was given to me and my hubby. It was the kind with the glass door display cabinet on one side and the drawers with slant opening desk and a mirror above. Well that old mirror was all messed up and I didn't appreciate it and had