Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of www.ultimenotizieflash.com/gossip-tv/programmi-tv/2020/02/21/nella-famiglia-allargata-di-jasmine-carrisi-i-
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.oregonlive.com/sports/2020/02/dan-hooker-vs-paul-felder-live-stream-watch-ufc-fight-night-168-on-espn-p
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of greenstuffworld.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of leansixsigma-consulting.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of verhuisoffertes.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of globalpossibilities.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of aboutautomobile.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of atacamaphoto.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of qualitemaurice.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of barentsobserver.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
out!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: LAUNDRY ROOM (WEEK 6 FINAL REVEAL With about 12 hours to spare before this post had to go live for the One Room Challenge Link-Up, the laundry room makeover is finished.We may or may not still need to actually complete the plumbing for the faucet (keeping it real), but it's 99% complete.Plumbing only counts for 1% at this point because it'll be about a 30-minute job for my increasingly handy husband to complete. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANNING IKEA KITCHEN The actual planning. 2. Using IKEA's Planning Tool. With your piece of paper in hand and exact measurements ready, click on "create a new design." From here, you'll be able to pick out the shape if your kitchen then add in your measurements. Clicking on the menu options to the left lets you add windows, doors, bulkheads, etc. DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: LAUNDRY ROOM (WEEK 6 FINAL REVEAL With about 12 hours to spare before this post had to go live for the One Room Challenge Link-Up, the laundry room makeover is finished.We may or may not still need to actually complete the plumbing for the faucet (keeping it real), but it's 99% complete.Plumbing only counts for 1% at this point because it'll be about a 30-minute job for my increasingly handy husband to complete. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANNING IKEA KITCHEN The actual planning. 2. Using IKEA's Planning Tool. With your piece of paper in hand and exact measurements ready, click on "create a new design." From here, you'll be able to pick out the shape if your kitchen then add in your measurements. Clicking on the menu options to the left lets you add windows, doors, bulkheads, etc. DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Working from home while raising two toddlers is a challenge I had no idea how to prepare for, and now we have two people doing that, and no, one of our twins did not get a job!Since my husband started also working from home full time, we realized that having an office on our second floor probably wouldn't work so well anymore because we spend most of our time on the main floor.SPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY PET DISH STAND WITH PERSONALIZATION So naturally, I took the DIY approach and built a personalized dog dish stand using my trusty Cricut Joy machine! For starters, I used scrap wood pieces from a past project - specifically, 1x12 pieces. Then I literally built half of a box with it! I used a jigsaw to cut the circles out for the bowls and painted using paint from anotherproject
CUSTOM GARDEN BED WITH GATE See how I built a garden bed with chicken wire and a gate using myKreg Jig!
A MODERN OFFICE FOR A MODERN MAN A Modern Office for a Modern Man. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine.A few weeks ago we decided to actually complete my husband's office. He has been working from home for approximately 3 years and has shuffled from the basement to the dining room table to a makeshift spare bedroom turned MAKE TREE STUMP TABLES WITHOUT LOSING YOUR MIND 5 steps for making your own tree stump tables. let them dry (remember, 6 weeks or so is plenty of time) use the right tools for removing bark: hammer and wood chisel. sand with an orbital sander and have a variety of sandpaper grits. Start with 60, 100 then 150 for finishing. optional: add 3-4 wheels to the bottom. UPDATING THE KITCHEN WITH NEW HARDWARE Updating the Kitchen with New Hardware. Sometimes the smallest things make the biggest impact, and with all of the changes that we've made in our kitchen, updating it with new hardware is the final step tp altering the look and feel of the space.Hardware is sort of like jewellery when it comes to cabinets. And jewellery can be eithermodest or
DIY DRIFTWOOD MIRROR: RETHINKING A DIY DISASTER! DIY Driftwood Mirror: Rethinking a DIY Disaster! DIY. Mar. 24. Written By. So this a story about a DIY fail that, 3 years after making, I have (hopefully) redeemed. Thanks to a little challenge given to me by Wayfair, I got to choose one of my many DIY fails and rethink it, breathing new life into something that was just plain bad! DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
5 TIPS FOR PAINTING A BUFFALO CHECK WALL It's possible you may have seen the huge patterned wall I painted in our dining room because I'm pretty much obsessed with it and share it every chance I get! So today I thought it would be appropriate to share with you my 5 best tips for painting a buffalo check wall (orgingham) and what I
THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
ABOUT — THE LEARNER OBSERVER What's up with the blog name? I'm a teacher by trade and a visual learner by nature. I would be a professional student if that was a real job, but I like my job as an interior designer too much - and I do get to learn every day doing that, anyway. LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Working from home while raising two toddlers is a challenge I had no idea how to prepare for, and now we have two people doing that, and no, one of our twins did not get a job!Since my husband started also working from home full time, we realized that having an office on our second floor probably wouldn't work so well anymore because we spend most of our time on the main floor. A MODERN OFFICE FOR A MODERN MAN A Modern Office for a Modern Man. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine.A few weeks ago we decided to actually complete my husband's office. He has been working from home for approximately 3 years and has shuffled from the basement to the dining room table to a makeshift spare bedroom turned CUSTOM GARDEN BED WITH GATE See how I built a garden bed with chicken wire and a gate using myKreg Jig!
TACKLING PROJECTS WITH IMPROVE CANADA Tackling projects with Improve Canada. May 3. Written By Thalita Murray. It’s that time of year when we’re all thinking about the big and little things we need to do at home - you know, the fun stuff like hanging out on our decks and also the things that we NEED to do, like maintenance on air conditioners. I don’t know about you, but I DIY PET DISH STAND WITH PERSONALIZATION So naturally, I took the DIY approach and built a personalized dog dish stand using my trusty Cricut Joy machine! For starters, I used scrap wood pieces from a past project - specifically, 1x12 pieces. Then I literally built half of a box with it! I used a jigsaw to cut the circles out for the bowls and painted using paint from anotherproject
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANNING IKEA KITCHEN The actual planning. 2. Using IKEA's Planning Tool. With your piece of paper in hand and exact measurements ready, click on "create a new design." From here, you'll be able to pick out the shape if your kitchen then add in your measurements. Clicking on the menu options to the left lets you add windows, doors, bulkheads, etc. ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: LAUNDRY ROOM (WEEK 6 FINAL REVEAL With about 12 hours to spare before this post had to go live for the One Room Challenge Link-Up, the laundry room makeover is finished.We may or may not still need to actually complete the plumbing for the faucet (keeping it real), but it's 99% complete.Plumbing only counts for 1% at this point because it'll be about a 30-minute job for my increasingly handy husband to complete. DIY DRIFTWOOD MIRROR: RETHINKING A DIY DISASTER! DIY Driftwood Mirror: Rethinking a DIY Disaster! DIY. Mar. 24. Written By. So this a story about a DIY fail that, 3 years after making, I have (hopefully) redeemed. Thanks to a little challenge given to me by Wayfair, I got to choose one of my many DIY fails and rethink it, breathing new life into something that was just plain bad! FINDING THE RIGHT KITCHEN PENDANTS Sometimes it feels like updating our kitchen is this ongoing saga that will never end - and maybe it is! We renovated this space 3 years ago, and to be honest, we made some rushed decisions. One of those was choosing the kitchen pendants, and for the time, our simple cage lights were great, but I wa THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
ABOUT — THE LEARNER OBSERVER What's up with the blog name? I'm a teacher by trade and a visual learner by nature. I would be a professional student if that was a real job, but I like my job as an interior designer too much - and I do get to learn every day doing that, anyway. LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Working from home while raising two toddlers is a challenge I had no idea how to prepare for, and now we have two people doing that, and no, one of our twins did not get a job!Since my husband started also working from home full time, we realized that having an office on our second floor probably wouldn't work so well anymore because we spend most of our time on the main floor. A MODERN OFFICE FOR A MODERN MAN A Modern Office for a Modern Man. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine.A few weeks ago we decided to actually complete my husband's office. He has been working from home for approximately 3 years and has shuffled from the basement to the dining room table to a makeshift spare bedroom turned CUSTOM GARDEN BED WITH GATE See how I built a garden bed with chicken wire and a gate using myKreg Jig!
TACKLING PROJECTS WITH IMPROVE CANADA Tackling projects with Improve Canada. May 3. Written By Thalita Murray. It’s that time of year when we’re all thinking about the big and little things we need to do at home - you know, the fun stuff like hanging out on our decks and also the things that we NEED to do, like maintenance on air conditioners. I don’t know about you, but I DIY PET DISH STAND WITH PERSONALIZATION So naturally, I took the DIY approach and built a personalized dog dish stand using my trusty Cricut Joy machine! For starters, I used scrap wood pieces from a past project - specifically, 1x12 pieces. Then I literally built half of a box with it! I used a jigsaw to cut the circles out for the bowls and painted using paint from anotherproject
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANNING IKEA KITCHEN The actual planning. 2. Using IKEA's Planning Tool. With your piece of paper in hand and exact measurements ready, click on "create a new design." From here, you'll be able to pick out the shape if your kitchen then add in your measurements. Clicking on the menu options to the left lets you add windows, doors, bulkheads, etc. ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: LAUNDRY ROOM (WEEK 6 FINAL REVEAL With about 12 hours to spare before this post had to go live for the One Room Challenge Link-Up, the laundry room makeover is finished.We may or may not still need to actually complete the plumbing for the faucet (keeping it real), but it's 99% complete.Plumbing only counts for 1% at this point because it'll be about a 30-minute job for my increasingly handy husband to complete. DIY DRIFTWOOD MIRROR: RETHINKING A DIY DISASTER! DIY Driftwood Mirror: Rethinking a DIY Disaster! DIY. Mar. 24. Written By. So this a story about a DIY fail that, 3 years after making, I have (hopefully) redeemed. Thanks to a little challenge given to me by Wayfair, I got to choose one of my many DIY fails and rethink it, breathing new life into something that was just plain bad! FINDING THE RIGHT KITCHEN PENDANTS Sometimes it feels like updating our kitchen is this ongoing saga that will never end - and maybe it is! We renovated this space 3 years ago, and to be honest, we made some rushed decisions. One of those was choosing the kitchen pendants, and for the time, our simple cage lights were great, but I wa THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
THE LEARNER OBSERVERDECORDINING ROOM REVEALFRONT ENTRY MAKEOVERHIGH/LOWDINING ROOM MAKEOVER The Learner Observer is a blog by Thalita Murray where she has shared DIY projects and tips on making a house a home since 2012. Here you'll find affordable DIYs, room makeovers, how to decorate with kids, and lifestyle content from a mom of twin boys just trying to figure it allout!
THE LEARNER OBSERVER BLOG The Learner Observer is a blog established in 2012 where Thalita shares how she's making her house a home. Functional decor, easy DIY's and real life motherhood. 20 DIY'S TO TRY WHEN YOU'RE STUCK AT HOME DIY Front Entry OrganizationThis little cubby system was so easy to build, and the shelves are adjustable, which means I can change how I store things in it from season to season.. DIY Inexpensive Wood CountertopWe built this 'countertop' surface over the washer and dryer using 2x6's and it's been so handy anytime we need to get behind the machines.. This is a perfect weekend projeSPRING HOME TOUR
Spring Home Tour. Decor. Mar. 6. Written By. 'Tis the season, my friends! Time to pull out the rainboots and put away the parkas. To watch little blossoms pop up from the ground and enjoy the beauty of Spring! But we don't need to only enjoy it outdoors, we can have a bit of early Spring indoors and change the decor from Winter to Spring. DIY INEXPENSIVE WOOD COUNTERTOP DIY laundry countertop. Let's start with the countertop above the washer and dryer, which is made of 2x6's and 1x2's. Seriously.To start, I cut the 1x2's to fit around the washer and dryer, making sure to leave a half-inch gap from the 1x2 and there the front of the machines is, just so you don't see the 1x2's at the edge of thecountertop.
DIY DOUBLE SLIDING DOORS FOR UNDER $150 Barn doors are still all the rage these days, and you can't beat how convenient they are in tight spaces. We have two areas in our house that benefit SO much from having a door that can slide rather than swing. Our laundry room , in particular, needed a DIY COOKBOOK STAND (USING SCRAP WOOD) Once everything was cut, I lightly sanded the edges using 100 grit sandpaper. To start, I (or I should say, Marquis - he wanted to try out the new tool too!) nailed the 1x3 into the 2x12, then added the 1x2 like so: Then I measured 3" in from each side of the back and front of the stand using painter's tape. I did this so I would knowwhere to
LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Using their Premium Primer-Sealer and Ultra Melamine Cabinet & Furniture paint, this desk went from brown to light grey (because I thought I wanted a light colour at first) and eventually to its final colour, a dark grey called Grey Shadow (409F).First, I primed the desk. I didn't sand it at all and put on one thick coat of primer. DIY FLOWER WALL HANGING DIY Flower Wall Hanging. Friends, it's February, and we've officially made it through a whole month of 2017. The year has had its share of earth-shattering moments already. Moments that make us think, cry, and wonder why there is so much hatred in the world. These moments make what I do here seem so trivial, and today, as I share a flower wall DOLLAR STORE EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Here's everything I used to make these: old embroidery hoops (purchased at a thrift store) scissors. black and white ribbon. clear elastic string (the kind for jewellery making) faux eucalyptus and other branches from the dollar store. nails or clear 3M Command hooks. For starters, cut all of your branches so that only the leafy bits areleft
ABOUT — THE LEARNER OBSERVER What's up with the blog name? I'm a teacher by trade and a visual learner by nature. I would be a professional student if that was a real job, but I like my job as an interior designer too much - and I do get to learn every day doing that, anyway. LIVING ROOM OFFICE CORNER Working from home while raising two toddlers is a challenge I had no idea how to prepare for, and now we have two people doing that, and no, one of our twins did not get a job!Since my husband started also working from home full time, we realized that having an office on our second floor probably wouldn't work so well anymore because we spend most of our time on the main floor. A MODERN OFFICE FOR A MODERN MAN A Modern Office for a Modern Man. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cricut. All opinions are 100% mine.A few weeks ago we decided to actually complete my husband's office. He has been working from home for approximately 3 years and has shuffled from the basement to the dining room table to a makeshift spare bedroom turned CUSTOM GARDEN BED WITH GATE See how I built a garden bed with chicken wire and a gate using myKreg Jig!
TACKLING PROJECTS WITH IMPROVE CANADA Tackling projects with Improve Canada. May 3. Written By Thalita Murray. It’s that time of year when we’re all thinking about the big and little things we need to do at home - you know, the fun stuff like hanging out on our decks and also the things that we NEED to do, like maintenance on air conditioners. I don’t know about you, but I DIY PET DISH STAND WITH PERSONALIZATION So naturally, I took the DIY approach and built a personalized dog dish stand using my trusty Cricut Joy machine! For starters, I used scrap wood pieces from a past project - specifically, 1x12 pieces. Then I literally built half of a box with it! I used a jigsaw to cut the circles out for the bowls and painted using paint from anotherproject
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PLANNING IKEA KITCHEN The actual planning. 2. Using IKEA's Planning Tool. With your piece of paper in hand and exact measurements ready, click on "create a new design." From here, you'll be able to pick out the shape if your kitchen then add in your measurements. Clicking on the menu options to the left lets you add windows, doors, bulkheads, etc. ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: LAUNDRY ROOM (WEEK 6 FINAL REVEAL With about 12 hours to spare before this post had to go live for the One Room Challenge Link-Up, the laundry room makeover is finished.We may or may not still need to actually complete the plumbing for the faucet (keeping it real), but it's 99% complete.Plumbing only counts for 1% at this point because it'll be about a 30-minute job for my increasingly handy husband to complete. DIY DRIFTWOOD MIRROR: RETHINKING A DIY DISASTER! DIY Driftwood Mirror: Rethinking a DIY Disaster! DIY. Mar. 24. Written By. So this a story about a DIY fail that, 3 years after making, I have (hopefully) redeemed. Thanks to a little challenge given to me by Wayfair, I got to choose one of my many DIY fails and rethink it, breathing new life into something that was just plain bad! FINDING THE RIGHT KITCHEN PENDANTS Sometimes it feels like updating our kitchen is this ongoing saga that will never end - and maybe it is! We renovated this space 3 years ago, and to be honest, we made some rushed decisions. One of those was choosing the kitchen pendants, and for the time, our simple cage lights were great, but I wa0
Skip to Content
The Learner ObserverSearch
Current Page: Home
Blog
About
Contact
Open Menu Close Menu The Learner ObserverSearch
Current Page: Home
Blog
About
Contact
Open Menu Close MenuSearch
Current Page: Home
Blog
About
Contact
A BLOG ABOUT MAKING OUR HOUSE A HOMEREAD MORE
LATEST POSTS
The Learner Observer BlogMay 20, 2021
Sources for a Start to Finish RenovationMay 20, 2021
May 20, 2021
May 3, 2021
Tackling projects with Improve CanadaMay 3, 2021
May 3, 2021
Decor , Home Decor ,renovations
Apr 14, 2021
Project Big Chill - A Kitchen and Dining Room Makeover Decor , Home Decor ,renovations
Apr 14, 2021
Decor , Home Decor ,renovations
Apr 14, 2021
Mar 31, 2021
DIY Personalized Dog Dish StandMar 31, 2021
Mar 31, 2021
Mar 18, 2021
Organizing with Improve CanadaMar 18, 2021
Mar 18, 2021
diy , Cricut , DecorFeb 27, 2021
Modern Artwork Made From a Thrifted Frame Using a Cricut diy , Cricut , DecorFeb 27, 2021
diy , Cricut , DecorFeb 27, 2021
DIY , Cricut
Feb 19, 2021
Refill Station Labels with the Cricut JoyDIY , Cricut
Feb 19, 2021
DIY , Cricut
Feb 19, 2021
DIY , Home Decor
Feb 8, 2021
Taupe Powder Room with Vintage ArtDIY , Home Decor
Feb 8, 2021
DIY , Home Decor
Feb 8, 2021
Read all posts
READ ABOUT…
DECOR
DIY
LIFE
I SHARE WHAT MY CRAZY LIFE AS A MOM OF TWIN BOYS IS REALLY LIKE. I LIKE REAL. I LIKE RAW. I LIKE HONEST. Read more about me…FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY
Blog | About | Contact | Privacy PolicyDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0