Sunday, October 28, 2012

Lockers..another great find!

LOVE MY LOCKERS!

On the same trip we found our Cotton Mill Cart  we found 2 sets of lockers. They wanted $10 each! I gladly paid that and couldn't wait to get them home and put them to use. When we got them home one of the lockers had a lock on it and we broke the lock...felt like we were treasure hunters..we couldn't wait to see what was inside. We opened it up and found..........RIVETS, a coffee can, a mug and some old packs of crackers..oh well. It was more like Geraldo Rivera opening Al Capone's vault than a treasure hunt..:)

Anyway after cleaning one set I painted them Satin Nickle to match the fixtures in the house. It turned out GREAT! It took several months and into the summer to finally tackle the second set, but I finally did! I did the same thing, cleaned and spray painted. 
We then attached them to some extra slats of hardwood (we didn't want to scratch the new floors) and then put some felt on the bottom. We attched them to each other and adjusted the doors. Some are one door tall and others are two doors tall for larger items. 
We use these for so many things!! Our boy's book bags, Scout supplies, Dog/Cat supplies, blankets, pillows, coolers and homework supplies. This weekend I hope to get my cutter out and make some numbers for them so we can make a list of what is in each one...right now we open 3-5 lockers to find what we are looking for and the noise is getting a bit aggravating. ;)
So for a total of less than $50 we have a really neat set of lockers form the historic cotton mill down the street.
BEFORE
After..Blu wanted in the picture too. ;)


Friday, October 26, 2012

Breakfast Room

One Use for an Old Window

 
I had my husband hang an old window on the wall. We had been using an UGLY white board to put our weekly calendar on it so the entire family would know what was planned for the week-not just Mommy!
I looked for a CHEAP or free old window for a while. I really wanted an 8 pane window, but no luck. People are proud of those! So I settled for a 6 pane and just combine Sat/Sun.  I covered a clipboard in scrapbook paper and that is where we will put each child's newsletters or notes from school etc. I haven't finished them yet, still have to put their initial on there and do the other clipboard. I am experiementing as to which color dry erase marker to use..I think BLACK will be best, but of course I don't have one yet! ;)

The shelf I found out Home Goods and it was damaged so I got a good deal on it and brought it home to Sweetie and he fixed it right up for me. I found some cute fall decorations while I was out too. Entire wall including the "pretties" less than $75. :) 
Next step....use vinyl cutter to cut out letters for each day of the week....maybe this week sometime...we'll see.


The Curtains

 I found the curtains on Etsy. I debated making them myself, but I don't think I would have had time to do this...So I spent a little more money to have someone else do it for me and it arrived within 3 days!

 As soon as I saw they arrived, I called my husband, who was on his way home from work and told him to run to Home Depot to get the piping for the rods. In the great room I used the same pipping to put up my wall of curtains (see post HERE) He was a little put out that I asked him to put the curtains up that night...He had no idea that HONEY-DO Lists applied to weeknights too.
Next thing I need to do...find the right table!


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Mother's Day Vanity



Beautiful detail!


I hinted and hinted and even sent a link to my husband. I saw this on Craig's List and wanted it so bad! I don't know why! Well on Mother's day 2012 he brought it home to me! I was so excited! But what should I do with it? I debated just cleaning it and leaving it as is since it was so beautiful, but something kept telling me to PAINT IT! What? Paint over stain? My mom would have a cow! But I went against my upbringing and dove in once school was out. My friend and I had a painting week in my garage-my husband said we only had a week before he wanted it back (BTW--he really never got it back, other projects took over.) So off to Sherwin Williams I went and pick out a light white...I just buy the samples because it works great and I don't have TONS of paint left over.. After cleaning it I started painting!

 

After painting it I knew I had to distress it! I had to find a way to make the details POP! :)
So using light sandpaper I started sanding away...Then I added a little glaze on the drawers only.
Here is the final project and I just love it!! You can see all the detail that you couldn't see when it was just stained.
 I did put the mirror back on..not sure why I don't have a picture of it with the mirror. :)
I have it in my bedroom now..I'm thinking one day I MIGHT sell it, but for now I want to enjoy it! :)


Sunday, October 21, 2012

THE SPOOL CLOCK





Another wonderful idea from Pinterest! The orignial inspiration was from Tiffany Ruda's Blog (Tiffanyruda.com) a link to her tutorial is HERE
I found my spool on the side of the road! My husband rolled his eyes when I asked him to "TURN AROUND!!!" Luckily we were in the truck and it wasn't a GIANT spool, it was a smaller one. I had been coveting Tiffany's clock for months and was always on the lookout for a wooden spool. I even asked for one for Christmas last year-but for some reason no one got it for me..Go Figure!
Anyway, to spool sat on the patio for a couple of months.  A couple of weeks ago I sweet talked my hubby into taking it apart for me. Last week I finally decided to tackle it! I pulled out my pressure washer and washed it down..let it dry for a day. 
After pressure washing-before the stain
For staining, I did a test on the back to determine how much/heavy I wanted to stain it. I wanted a darker color, but not too dark :) 
This is the back..you can see my stain testing on the top and right.

I went on a hunt for just the right numbers...I really wanted THESE, but they were too big and I don't have the patience to wait for an online order ;) So I got THESE.


I had my husband (an engineer) map out where the numbers should go. For  mathematically challenged people like me it's like cutting a pie into equal pieces.










The numbers had sticky tape on the back and that worked great on some of the numbers, but since the wood was uneven in places we used hot glue to fill and attach some of them...I made the mistake of letting my husband do that and he had glue everywhere! I had to go back and use the EXACT O blade to clean it up a bit..I didn't want it to look like a messy craft project.

I found the clock parts at Hobby Lobby. Michael's has them too. Bad thing is I forgot to take my coupon!! Oh well, again I'm impatient and just went ahead...the kit was $19.99 and came with the hands and the movement piece. Make sure you get the right size! With mine, I painted and distressed the hands satin nickle to match the numbers and other things in my home. I had my husband :) follow the directions on Tiffany Ruda's site to put the hands and movement onto the spool. Worked like a charm! Thanks Tiffany!








It's FINALLY DONE!...


We hung the clock using THIS. Love the French Cleat hangers for heavy items! It will make changing the battery easy too.

Now time to put the other things on the wall with it! It' won't be lonely for too long!






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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Headboard found in the Woods

The old door from the house in the woods!
My family  and I spent an afternoon salvaging parts from an old farmhouse in the woods near my parent's home.  When I saw the door I knew what I wanted to do with it...I took it home cleaned, fumigated and sealed it. My husband added the lights.  We love our headboard!