Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Signs...SIGNS...everywhere!

I was in the mood to make something and wasn't at the same time.
I also didn't feel like doing something complicated...I go back and forth.
Know what I mean?
Do you guys do that too??

When I finally decided on something to make...after probably FOREVER of just looking at things on my laptop. I decided I wanted a couple new signs.

First one.
I wanted a sign to go with our "Art Gallery" in our apartment. Its what everyone calls it....so...I thought it needed a sign to make it more....official...and cool. =D

So...simple sign.
Painted it black....cut white vinyl from my Cricut (the best invention everrrrr).
Sanded the edges and added hangy thingys on the back.

I think it looks pretty neato.
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The next sign, I decided to make was this one. I went about this one a little differently.
No vinyl....just a sharpie. Nothing fancy...but its still cute.
When I get tired of it, I can paint over it.

The saying comes from "Big Bang Theory"
Does you guys watch that show?!
Its so FUNNY!
I love Sheldon!
So...this is his little song he likes to have sung to him at bedtime.
Plus.....if anyone knows me....you know I love animals
and especially my kitties!

 

"Soft Kitty, Warm Kitty, Little Ball of Fur.
Happy Kitty, Sleepy Kitty, Purr, Purr, Purr...."



 Oh LOOK!
Its one of my sleepy kitties...Rem!

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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

My Headboard!

Looky, looky!
I made a headboard for my new King sized bed!!
I have been wanted a headboard foreverrrr! There isn't much choices around here in the very few furniture stores that we have.

So I stumbled across this tutorial for a headboard
at Don't Disturb This Groove.
Check it out!

(Sorry I haven't posted for a while...I know, I know...I say this all the time,
but I have been so busy with work) 

So here are a couple photos of my headboard. I'll explain what I did below.
(Excuse my non-matching pillows. Most of my bedroom is hand-me-downs and miss-matched) 


 


I pretty much did the same thing as the tutorial, except a few minor differences.

I went to Lowes the other day with the my bed measurements and looked and looked and looked....and well, looked some more. 

Finally I settled on a piece of wood that was 6 feet long, and about 2 feet-ish wide for about $14-15.
(I don't remember exactly off the top of my head).
I used a piece of wood because I didnt have any cardboard big enough.
I kind of wish I used cardboard or thinner wood, because this piece made it heavy...but its still standing, so it must be okay!

 I also walked up and down the molding aisle....over and over.
I was kind of looking for something close to 2 inches wide...so I could add an extra 2 inches on all sides.
I finally found a 5 pack of 7 foot molding that was 2 inches wide and primed white...for like...$12!! Shyeaaah!

I bought some liquid nails and the caulking gun thingy.
Then while I was at Walmart, I noticed in the paint section, they had little bottle samples of Glidden paint! For like...$2 something! Saaaaweeeeet!
So I bought a bottle in Bittersweet Chocolate. I wanted something in brown...so it can just match with whatever. Then I looked around for fabric with my mom, and couldn't find anything I really wanted.

So I decided to stick with a fabric I had a lot of at home already...
I didnt really want a pattern...or funky colors...I wanted something kind of neutral that will match with a lot of things. So the fabric I used is sort of like canvas and its a taupe-olive color. It goes well with everything!

Then I followed the tutorial. Since my headboard wasn't as high as Don't Disturb This Grooves was, I added molding all the way around. My husband helped me some. I couldnt do anything too fancy, since, again.....I am in an apartment with no access to a garage or workbench or even a little outside area (plus its winter). So we cut the molding by hand in my kitchen/living room-room....since its one big huge room.

I put a little batting on my big piece of wood and then covered it in fabric and stapled it on the back. Pretty simple.

(I still think its needs a little something something...maybe some furniture tacks or something to add more decoration to it, hmmm.....)

The gluing process was tricky. Very very tricky. Clamps work good to hold the corners of the molding together while it dries. And be prepared to sit on the floor and hold the rest of the molding in place for a bit. Then find all kinds of heavy things in the house to put on top of it and hold things in place.

I let it sit overnight. I wasn't able to work on it the next day, since I had to work, but I worked on it the day after. I needed more stability on the back....so I glued some foam board all over the back. 

Then I painted all the molding with my paint sample. I did 3 quick coats and still had a tiny bit left in the bottle! WOW!
Then when it was all dry, I brought it into my bedroom and propped it against the wall behind my bed, and pushed my bed into it. Thats it.
Thats IT! thats it...crazy huh?
It wasn't that hard at all.

Would of been a little easier if I had a miter box and put foam board on the back from the beginning and used clamps from the beginning to hold things, instead of listening to my husband say nooo...we need to sit here and hold this in place. haha.
But ya....not too shabby.
It ended up costing just under $30 with everything I picked up!

So that was my latest project.
What until you see what I have in store to post next week.
Just you wait!


 
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Monday, February 07, 2011

Coffee Table Makeover!


This was my coffee table.
I was getting SO tired of it. It’s a hand-me-down. Its huge, square, and collected EVERYTHING!
Its got paint spots on it…and its chipping here and there….



See………..EVERYTHING!
This is everything that was on the bottom. Scary, I know!
I was on the hunt for a new-to-me coffee table, but couldn’t find what I was looking for. So I decided to break down and give this one a makeover. Now I LOVE it!


This is it now!
(I need to get some better photos of it in action! with some natural light too)
After a paint job! And little curtain thingys.
I did this today, so I haven’t yet gotten around to going through everything that was under it and putting it back, so it is currently empty.
(which my cats like, they think its something new to play in)


 A quick explanation of what I did and some tips for painting a coffee table:

I started out by sanding the top and legs a little bit just to get some of the shine off. Then I started applying some regular ole black craft paint. I used only 2 and a half little bottles! Crazy!

I started using a big bristle brush, but switched over to a foam brush. I like foam brushes much better for these things, except I only had 1 inch sized ones, but it worked.

I painted two coats of black. I did not paint the bottom inside…I did around the bottom outside…you can kind of see through the glass how it is still brown underneath. I left it like that because I wasn’t sure how I would prefer it….and I think for now, I like it left brown. One reason is…when I look “inside” for something, it isnt as dark. 

Anyway…..I left my ceiling fan on while painting, so it dried quickly. I then applied a coat of Matte Mod Podge that I thinned a little with water, all over. I wanted to do some sort of top coat, and that’s all I had at the moment. I still would like to give it another real top coat sometime…but for now it works. With the way I did my brush strokes, criss-crosses, the paint looks like it has a suede like texture. Kinda neat!
Then I decided I wanted some sort of curtain thingy around 3 sides, to camouflage the crap that might accumulate under it. I used some Olivey-Taupe Canvas-like material. I hemmed up the sides. Then I attached them with some black furniture tacks. 

Everything I used, was stuff I already had.

Ahhhh, it looks SOOO much better. It took me about 3 hours from start to finish. I like how, our laptops (which are black) blend right in when we have them on top….(which is where they are constantly) (and no, they are not in the photos “blending in”, haha!)

It so much more aesthetically pleasing to my eyes!

The only thing I am not sure if I want to do yet or not…..is…..should I distress the edges?? Or not?
Its not like its solid wood, I believe it has wood veneer on it…or whatever you call it, because it was chipping in spots. Hmmm…..

(Oh ya, has anyone used  Windows Live Writer in Windows 7 to write & post your blogs? I can't seem to quite get the hang of it yet)

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Saturday, February 05, 2011

Pillow & Coffee Sign

I know I know, I need to post more often! The thing is, I work on things, and then take photos of them, it just takes me forEVER to get around to writing a post for it. I know, I'm a slacker.
But as least I am posting!

So here is what I got new....

 

Here is a pillow I made for a friend/client of mine. She cleaned out her craft room and had given me a bunch of fabric, plus she let me borrow quite a few of her Cricut Cartridges (which is really awesome of her!). So I wanted to make her a little something.

I made her this little FAMILY pillow.

I love the colors I used. It turned out pretty cute I think. Another friend of mine had done a lot of the embroidery pillows as Christmas gifts this past year, and so I wanted to try it.


Another project I worked on was a Coffee Sign. I kept seeing these simple cheap Coffee Signs at different stores....and I kept wanting to buy one, but then I would tell myself....
"Nah...you have stuff to make something like that and it'll be free!" 
See...I sorta, kinda like to shop...and I like just about any excuse to buy something fun. But...if its something that I could make, I am trying to make an effort, to just try and make it and not waste my money. SOooo.....thats what I did!


My mom had given me a bunch of craft supplies, and in it were a few of these wooden plaques. 
So I painted the top a beigey kind of color. Painted the border reddish, and used a black sharpie (!) for the actual edge. Then I went on my Cricut and looked for a coffee mug. I cut that with brown vinyl, and cut the word Coffee in black vinyl. I am still having a hard time gauging actual size of things...I kinda of wanted the Coffee word a little bigger, but it works. Then it needed something else...so I painted some swirls, which made it MUCH better! Then I hot glued a wire loop on the back to hang it. 
This was a pretty quick project. =) 
(My kind of project!)


 


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Potato Safe??

So this is what I worked on this weekend with my husband!

I have always wanted one of these. Every time I go to a craft fair I look at the handmade unfinished ones but they are just so expensive. So...I happened to find one of 'these' at our local thrift store. Now...I don't know exactly what you call it. Its a thing to put potatoes and stuff in. Well...at least I think...well, that's what I'm doing with it. So anyway.....at my husbands Grandfathers house, they have this hunch like thing with tin doors and my mother in law said they call it a Pie Safe (a place to put your baked good to cool off without have any flies or critters able to get at it). So...I am going to call this my Potato Safe...(haha...silly name I know). So...if anyone knows what its really called, let me know!

First of all, I forgot to take a before photo. But just imagine....it was a medium brown...dirty....with dirty black hinges. No knob...just a hole from one. There was a dirty warped screen in the door with a couple wooden pieces hot glued to it. A couple hearts and a couple ducks, ya know...the ones that used to be all the rage in your kitchen!

My mother in law helped me paint it. At first I wanted to spray paint it....but it wasn't covering so well (I was trying to use what I had on hand), and I was going to paint it white. But I noticed there were SO many imperfections....I decided to go with black acrylic paint which covered MUCH better. Then I sanded the edges to give the country distressed look.

Then I went shopping with my husband to get a knob and originally I wanted to put a piece of chicken wire in the door, but couldnt find any. So....We bought a roll of Aluminum Flashing and some Tin Snips. So my husband helped me with that part. I found a design online to punch in the tin....(which makes your wrist very sore, btw).

I think it turned out GREAT! I know it isnt perfect, but I like it and it serves the purpose that I wanted it for. The 'thing' cost me $8 at the thrift store and all I bought was the knob, flashing & tin snips. Not bad!




The top front is nailed down and does not open, but the back part does.

Does anyone know what this compartment is meant to be for?? I was thinking about storing grocery store bags in there.....

The inside...onions/garlic on top....potatoes on bottom. PERFECT! (Before my bag of potatoes sat on the kitchen floor...they didnt have a home!)


Detail on the door! I LOVE IT!


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Monday, May 31, 2010

Bathroom Vanity!




Here is my bathroom. 
This is my vanity. 
I made it. =) 
All by myself!

Let me explain.........
First off, I live in an apartment, I have two bathrooms, and this is the one that I get ready for my day in. One day, I was tired of trekking all of my 'beauty things' to the bathroom sink to get ready while looking in a mirror that must of been installed by someone tall (so you only see from the chin up and a lot of space above your head). Plus....I wanted to SIT
So one day...I decided I wanted my very own lil' Vanity. So off I went to Lowes shopping with my husband. I picked up 3 pieces of wood. I got the top piece a little bigger than the other two. I sawed off a portion off the two legs (yea...I used a hand saw!...that was tiring....and I did it in my apartment on newspaper).  Then I nailed the top to the two legs. That was a little tricky....I balanced part of it on my kitchen table to help me. I did this all while my husband was at work. Then when my husband came home...he told me to use the scrap pieces of wood for support under the vanity (you'll be able to see in another photo....hold oooon!) Then I painted it with left over wall paint...a sage-y green. 
I bought some hooks because I had something in mind for my styling tools. I am a hairstylist, so I knew I really wanted something to hold my blow dryer, like at work. I could of ordered something special...but I was like....'Nahhhh....I'll improvise'. So I ended up buying some big hooks and this plastic white thingy used for supporting plastic pipes (something like that, I know, technical, huh?!) I held my blow dryer where I wanted it to sit at the angle I wanted it, and then figured out where to screw everything in. Under my vanity I put a nail to hang up a hand mirror, since I use those a lot to look at the back of my hair.
Then...I bought a mirror to hang up. I made a little curtain to "hide" things underneath. Hey, I have a lot of beauty stuff! I also pinned a piece of ribbon along since my mirror and clipped all my hair flowers to it. I also got a desk lamp with a clip.

Now onto more photos!

 

Here is the underneath. Scary stuff! I put things that I don't use AS often. Also I have a power strip with everything plugged in. Then since I don't have an outlet on one of those walls, I have my power strip plugged into an extension cord, that I plug into the outlet above my sink when I need to. Then when I am done, I just unplug the extension cord and toss it under the Vanity.


 

Here is my hand mirror, and one of those 'supporting' pieces. I have a few containers with hair accessories and extra styling tools. My curtain is held up by a piece of ribbon and I used furniture nails to hold each side in place. I also put one in the middle under the vanity top.


 

Here are my flowers all hanging.



I made myself a little bangle holder (I'll post details about that in another post) and I also have little clay lover birds that I made with our names on them.

 

Now the Piece de Resistance!
My tool holders! Isn't it beautiful?!! Let me tell you....reeeeeal handy.


 

Here are all the hooks without my tools. Nifty, huh??
Well, I love my Vanity! I use it everyday...sometimes the top can get a bit messy...but owell.




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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Paint Project!! Peg Board & Sewing Desk

Here is my Paint project that I am submitting in The CSI Project! It started out as an organizing project. I purchased a peg board at Lowes a few weeks ago and one night before I hung it up, decided it needed to be jazzed up from its boring brown. So I spray painted it white. I noticed that it soaked the spray paint up, so it didn't end up coming out white-white...but white enough for me. Then while watching TV, I painted the Swirly 'Fiddleheads' (thats what I call them....its fiddlehead season) all over in black. I have been on a black and white kick in this room. I think it goes nice with the red walls.


 



After I painted my board and hung it up, I added my hooks and baskets. I like that everything can be moved and changed up. After I did this....I decided my sewing desk needed a new paint job....so I tried the same thing!


  

Here it is before I put my sewing machine back on it. I also forgot to get a before photo. I remembered after I got it halfway painted black. I decided to do the opposite with the colors. I LOVE it!


 

It looks SOOOOOO GOOD! (well, at least I think so!)
It was fun to paint too =)


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