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WINDOW FRAME WOOD SIGN I love putting vinyl sayings on windows with intact glass and that inspired this Window Frame Wood Sign. First we cut a very thin piece of finished plywood to fit inside of the window opening. Then I stained it with some Minwax stain in Special Walnut. While that was drying I painted the window frame a pretty aqua color. LAUNDRY ROOM BOARD AND BATTEN 6in x 1in pine board/s. 3in x 1in pine boards. White caulking. Nails/nail gun. Paint. Hooks (optional) To an extent, the amount of supplies you will need will depend on how big of an area you will be putting up your board and batten. The wall that I was putting mine on was a fairly small area so I didn’t need a lot of lumber, paint,etc.
DIY AQUA STORAGE CABINET Some 1/4in plywood made up the back of the cabinet. We attached the plywood to the 1×12 frame and the 1×10 shelves for extra stability. To make the cabinet look more finished we created some faux crown moulding with some 1×2’s and 1×4. Now for the doors. We used 3/4in plywood for the doors and cut 1/4in plywood into strips to add some DIY SALVAGE SOFA TABLE To attach the apron to the legs we used pocket holes and screws. This was the most sturdy way to put it all together. I painted the whole base of the sofa table with an off white chalk paint. After the base was paint we attached the chippy table top with a nail gun. This DIY Salvaged Sofa Table came out exactly how I envisioned it. DIY WASHER & DRYER PEDESTAL The wife found this on Pinterest, and we both thought it was a TERRIFIC idea! I’m putting together materials and plans to build this for our laundry room, but am curious about how you attached the “frame” to the 4×4 legs.MILK CAN SIDE TABLE
I recently scored two antique milk cans and just had to so something fun with them. I spied some round wood pieces at Lowes and knew I had to made a Milk Can Side Table. This is the milk can I started out with. It was pretty dirty to start with, so a good bath was the first step. Then I used a clear spray paint on the milk can to stop and seal WINE BOTTLE HURRICANES The truth is, I don’t like wine. Or at least I haven’t found one that I do like. BUT I do love wine bottles and corks! Not that long ago I bought a bottle cutter for this very purpose, it did take some time to get up the nerve to attempt to cut the bottoms off of theSHUTTER CARD HOLDER
Several months ago I posted about some shutters that I found at a yard sale. Here is what they looked like when I got them. They are country blue and in pretty bad shape, but I A DIAMOND IN THE STUFFTUTORIALSFURNITURECRAFTSHOLIDAY PROJECTSDECORATINGGUEST POSTS October 3, 2016. Crafts. Decorating. Holiday Projects. Tutorials. October is officially upon us. The past couple years I haven’t been in a “decorate for Halloween” kind of mood, much to my son’s dismay. Witch’s Scroll and Spooky Porch. HOW TO FIX SCRATCHES IN WOOD {QUICKLY AND EASILY} The first thing I did was clean the door with some Murphy’s Oil Soap. Which was good. Then I used the Old English scratch cover (for dark woods). Which was awesome. I literally just rubbed both of these on and wiped them off and the end result was amazing. LOOK AT THATDOOR!
WINDOW FRAME WOOD SIGN I love putting vinyl sayings on windows with intact glass and that inspired this Window Frame Wood Sign. First we cut a very thin piece of finished plywood to fit inside of the window opening. Then I stained it with some Minwax stain in Special Walnut. While that was drying I painted the window frame a pretty aqua color. LAUNDRY ROOM BOARD AND BATTEN 6in x 1in pine board/s. 3in x 1in pine boards. White caulking. Nails/nail gun. Paint. Hooks (optional) To an extent, the amount of supplies you will need will depend on how big of an area you will be putting up your board and batten. The wall that I was putting mine on was a fairly small area so I didn’t need a lot of lumber, paint,etc.
DIY AQUA STORAGE CABINET Some 1/4in plywood made up the back of the cabinet. We attached the plywood to the 1×12 frame and the 1×10 shelves for extra stability. To make the cabinet look more finished we created some faux crown moulding with some 1×2’s and 1×4. Now for the doors. We used 3/4in plywood for the doors and cut 1/4in plywood into strips to add some DIY SALVAGE SOFA TABLE To attach the apron to the legs we used pocket holes and screws. This was the most sturdy way to put it all together. I painted the whole base of the sofa table with an off white chalk paint. After the base was paint we attached the chippy table top with a nail gun. This DIY Salvaged Sofa Table came out exactly how I envisioned it. DIY WASHER & DRYER PEDESTAL The wife found this on Pinterest, and we both thought it was a TERRIFIC idea! I’m putting together materials and plans to build this for our laundry room, but am curious about how you attached the “frame” to the 4×4 legs.MILK CAN SIDE TABLE
I recently scored two antique milk cans and just had to so something fun with them. I spied some round wood pieces at Lowes and knew I had to made a Milk Can Side Table. This is the milk can I started out with. It was pretty dirty to start with, so a good bath was the first step. Then I used a clear spray paint on the milk can to stop and seal WINE BOTTLE HURRICANES The truth is, I don’t like wine. Or at least I haven’t found one that I do like. BUT I do love wine bottles and corks! Not that long ago I bought a bottle cutter for this very purpose, it did take some time to get up the nerve to attempt to cut the bottoms off of theSHUTTER CARD HOLDER
Several months ago I posted about some shutters that I found at a yard sale. Here is what they looked like when I got them. They are country blue and in pretty bad shape, but I UPCYCLE – A DIAMOND IN THE STUFF Part of me feels like apologies are in order, I’ve basically been MIA on the ole blog here. However, the truth is we had a FURNITURE – PAGE 2 – A DIAMOND IN THE STUFF April 13, 2015. Furniture. Makeover. Tutorials. Sorry for the radio silence this week. I was getting ready for a huge maker’s fair this past weekend. As promised, it SALVAGED DOOR ENTRY TABLE It’s no secret I love salvaged goodies like windows, doors, and architectural accents. I’ve been wanting to make an entry table out of an old door for sometime now. I finally got the motivation and just happened to have everything I needed to get it done! Supplies I used: -Old door. -2 spindles for legs. -Salvaged wood for table top. AWESOME DIY BACKYARD MAKEOVER My husband and I bought our first home about 9 months ago. When we moved in the backyard was just a basic rectangle of grass. It was agood size
INDUSTRIAL OPEN SHELVING Well pretty simply actually. It started with some piping from the hardware store. Yep just normal everyday plumbing material. I decided to use 2in x 12in boards for the shelves so I needed 12in pipes to accommodate them. I went with 3/4in flange, pipe, and cap. I assembled the flange, pipe, and cap together after giving them a good scrubbing 6 TOTALLY AWESOME THINGS TO DO WITH OLD WINDOWS Simple Window Pane Mirror. DIY Simple Window Coffee Table. DIY Window Chalkboard Easel. Window Command Center. Window Ornament Holder. Old Window with Vinyl Saying. There you have it! 6 awesome and unique ideas for those old salvaged windows.TRUNK STORAGE TABLE
This trunk would make the perfect functional coffee table or a great end of bed storage spot. Sometimes it just amazes me how just a little paint and effort can create the most amazing transformation. This trunk started out in need of a lot of help and it’s now a beautiful Trunk Storage Table. Proof that cheap can become chic. VINTAGE DROP LEAF KITCHEN TABLE Of course I painted the vintage table! I used some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White for a creamy white makeover. I wanted to work with the shabby look of the table so of course I distressed the table with some sandpaper. I decided to try some Polycrylic on my drop leaftable.
FAUX ETCHED GLASS FRONT DOOR Faux Etched Glass Front Door. Posted on. April 16, 2014. April 15, 2014. When we moved into our new home there were a few things that I wanted to change. I really wanted to make these changes immediately but it has taken time to make it through my list. One thing that I knew had to go was the rattan shade that was hanging on our frontdoor.
TOP 15 POSTS OF 2015 In case you’ve been under a rock or in a cave for a few days, it’s 2016! 2015 was a blink of a year, but it was a good year! That is evident by how awesome it was to look back at my top posts of 2015! A DIAMOND IN THE STUFFTUTORIALSFURNITURECRAFTSHOLIDAY PROJECTSDECORATINGGUEST POSTS October 3, 2016. Crafts. Decorating. Holiday Projects. Tutorials. October is officially upon us. The past couple years I haven’t been in a “decorate for Halloween” kind of mood, much to my son’s dismay. Witch’s Scroll and Spooky Porch. HOW TO FIX SCRATCHES IN WOOD {QUICKLY AND EASILY} The first thing I did was clean the door with some Murphy’s Oil Soap. Which was good. Then I used the Old English scratch cover (for dark woods). Which was awesome. I literally just rubbed both of these on and wiped them off and the end result was amazing. LOOK AT THATDOOR!
WINDOW FRAME WOOD SIGN I love putting vinyl sayings on windows with intact glass and that inspired this Window Frame Wood Sign. First we cut a very thin piece of finished plywood to fit inside of the window opening. Then I stained it with some Minwax stain in Special Walnut. While that was drying I painted the window frame a pretty aqua color. LAUNDRY ROOM BOARD AND BATTEN 6in x 1in pine board/s. 3in x 1in pine boards. White caulking. Nails/nail gun. Paint. Hooks (optional) To an extent, the amount of supplies you will need will depend on how big of an area you will be putting up your board and batten. The wall that I was putting mine on was a fairly small area so I didn’t need a lot of lumber, paint,etc.
DIY AQUA STORAGE CABINET Some 1/4in plywood made up the back of the cabinet. We attached the plywood to the 1×12 frame and the 1×10 shelves for extra stability. To make the cabinet look more finished we created some faux crown moulding with some 1×2’s and 1×4. Now for the doors. We used 3/4in plywood for the doors and cut 1/4in plywood into strips to add some DIY SALVAGE SOFA TABLE To attach the apron to the legs we used pocket holes and screws. This was the most sturdy way to put it all together. I painted the whole base of the sofa table with an off white chalk paint. After the base was paint we attached the chippy table top with a nail gun. This DIY Salvaged Sofa Table came out exactly how I envisioned it. DIY WASHER & DRYER PEDESTAL The wife found this on Pinterest, and we both thought it was a TERRIFIC idea! I’m putting together materials and plans to build this for our laundry room, but am curious about how you attached the “frame” to the 4×4 legs.MILK CAN SIDE TABLE
I recently scored two antique milk cans and just had to so something fun with them. I spied some round wood pieces at Lowes and knew I had to made a Milk Can Side Table. This is the milk can I started out with. It was pretty dirty to start with, so a good bath was the first step. Then I used a clear spray paint on the milk can to stop and seal WINE BOTTLE HURRICANES The truth is, I don’t like wine. Or at least I haven’t found one that I do like. BUT I do love wine bottles and corks! Not that long ago I bought a bottle cutter for this very purpose, it did take some time to get up the nerve to attempt to cut the bottoms off of theSHUTTER CARD HOLDER
Several months ago I posted about some shutters that I found at a yard sale. Here is what they looked like when I got them. They are country blue and in pretty bad shape, but I A DIAMOND IN THE STUFFTUTORIALSFURNITURECRAFTSHOLIDAY PROJECTSDECORATINGGUEST POSTS October 3, 2016. Crafts. Decorating. Holiday Projects. Tutorials. October is officially upon us. The past couple years I haven’t been in a “decorate for Halloween” kind of mood, much to my son’s dismay. Witch’s Scroll and Spooky Porch. HOW TO FIX SCRATCHES IN WOOD {QUICKLY AND EASILY} The first thing I did was clean the door with some Murphy’s Oil Soap. Which was good. Then I used the Old English scratch cover (for dark woods). Which was awesome. I literally just rubbed both of these on and wiped them off and the end result was amazing. LOOK AT THATDOOR!
WINDOW FRAME WOOD SIGN I love putting vinyl sayings on windows with intact glass and that inspired this Window Frame Wood Sign. First we cut a very thin piece of finished plywood to fit inside of the window opening. Then I stained it with some Minwax stain in Special Walnut. While that was drying I painted the window frame a pretty aqua color. LAUNDRY ROOM BOARD AND BATTEN 6in x 1in pine board/s. 3in x 1in pine boards. White caulking. Nails/nail gun. Paint. Hooks (optional) To an extent, the amount of supplies you will need will depend on how big of an area you will be putting up your board and batten. The wall that I was putting mine on was a fairly small area so I didn’t need a lot of lumber, paint,etc.
DIY AQUA STORAGE CABINET Some 1/4in plywood made up the back of the cabinet. We attached the plywood to the 1×12 frame and the 1×10 shelves for extra stability. To make the cabinet look more finished we created some faux crown moulding with some 1×2’s and 1×4. Now for the doors. We used 3/4in plywood for the doors and cut 1/4in plywood into strips to add some DIY SALVAGE SOFA TABLE To attach the apron to the legs we used pocket holes and screws. This was the most sturdy way to put it all together. I painted the whole base of the sofa table with an off white chalk paint. After the base was paint we attached the chippy table top with a nail gun. This DIY Salvaged Sofa Table came out exactly how I envisioned it. DIY WASHER & DRYER PEDESTAL The wife found this on Pinterest, and we both thought it was a TERRIFIC idea! I’m putting together materials and plans to build this for our laundry room, but am curious about how you attached the “frame” to the 4×4 legs.MILK CAN SIDE TABLE
I recently scored two antique milk cans and just had to so something fun with them. I spied some round wood pieces at Lowes and knew I had to made a Milk Can Side Table. This is the milk can I started out with. It was pretty dirty to start with, so a good bath was the first step. Then I used a clear spray paint on the milk can to stop and seal WINE BOTTLE HURRICANES The truth is, I don’t like wine. Or at least I haven’t found one that I do like. BUT I do love wine bottles and corks! Not that long ago I bought a bottle cutter for this very purpose, it did take some time to get up the nerve to attempt to cut the bottoms off of theSHUTTER CARD HOLDER
Several months ago I posted about some shutters that I found at a yard sale. Here is what they looked like when I got them. They are country blue and in pretty bad shape, but I UPCYCLE – A DIAMOND IN THE STUFF Part of me feels like apologies are in order, I’ve basically been MIA on the ole blog here. However, the truth is we had a FURNITURE – PAGE 2 – A DIAMOND IN THE STUFF April 13, 2015. Furniture. Makeover. Tutorials. Sorry for the radio silence this week. I was getting ready for a huge maker’s fair this past weekend. As promised, it SALVAGED DOOR ENTRY TABLE It’s no secret I love salvaged goodies like windows, doors, and architectural accents. I’ve been wanting to make an entry table out of an old door for sometime now. I finally got the motivation and just happened to have everything I needed to get it done! Supplies I used: -Old door. -2 spindles for legs. -Salvaged wood for table top. AWESOME DIY BACKYARD MAKEOVER My husband and I bought our first home about 9 months ago. When we moved in the backyard was just a basic rectangle of grass. It was agood size
INDUSTRIAL OPEN SHELVING Well pretty simply actually. It started with some piping from the hardware store. Yep just normal everyday plumbing material. I decided to use 2in x 12in boards for the shelves so I needed 12in pipes to accommodate them. I went with 3/4in flange, pipe, and cap. I assembled the flange, pipe, and cap together after giving them a good scrubbing 6 TOTALLY AWESOME THINGS TO DO WITH OLD WINDOWS Simple Window Pane Mirror. DIY Simple Window Coffee Table. DIY Window Chalkboard Easel. Window Command Center. Window Ornament Holder. Old Window with Vinyl Saying. There you have it! 6 awesome and unique ideas for those old salvaged windows.TRUNK STORAGE TABLE
This trunk would make the perfect functional coffee table or a great end of bed storage spot. Sometimes it just amazes me how just a little paint and effort can create the most amazing transformation. This trunk started out in need of a lot of help and it’s now a beautiful Trunk Storage Table. Proof that cheap can become chic. VINTAGE DROP LEAF KITCHEN TABLE Of course I painted the vintage table! I used some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White for a creamy white makeover. I wanted to work with the shabby look of the table so of course I distressed the table with some sandpaper. I decided to try some Polycrylic on my drop leaftable.
FAUX ETCHED GLASS FRONT DOOR Faux Etched Glass Front Door. Posted on. April 16, 2014. April 15, 2014. When we moved into our new home there were a few things that I wanted to change. I really wanted to make these changes immediately but it has taken time to make it through my list. One thing that I knew had to go was the rattan shade that was hanging on our frontdoor.
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