Friday, October 22, 2010

Polka Dot Chalkboard Desk, Window Frame and a Broken Vase

Hello!   
I have been so busy working on projects that I haven't stopped to show you all!  I am still learning my way around this Bloggy Land.  This is how it works:  #1.Work on a project.  #2. Post it.  :)  OK.  Got it. 


I have shown you all this desk that I purchased off of Criagslist for $30.  





I painted it with heirloom white 





Added new knobs from Hobby Lobby (adorable!) and painted a chalkboard on top with a pink and white polka dot frame.  LOVE it. 




My daughter screamed when she saw it.  She loves it that much :)  My heart melted.  


My sweet Mother found the little chair as she was driving by a yard sale one day.  You have to love a mother who supports you and stops along the road on the way to the gym to buy a chair!  I am going to put a little cushion on it eventually.  


OLD WINDOW

Back in the spring I bought some old wooden 6 pane windows from a sweet lady on Craigslist.  



The seal around the windows was so bad that  I had to scrape it all off.  I removed the glass panes and sanded the frame down until it was pretty smooth.  As is so happens, my Dad worked for a glass company 100 years ago.  He resealed the windows for me.  I painted the frame red, and aged it with RL glaze.  I primed the glass with magnetic spray paint.  Then, I painted chalkboard paint right onto the glass panes.  Works great! Love this for a message center!

  

BROKEN VASE






I found this vase with flowers at a yard sale this summer.  I loved it.  I got it home and realized that the red was TOO bright.  So, I was going to sell it on Craigslist.  Come to find out, when I have an idea in my head, I am SET on doing it.  No matter what.  It apparently does not matter to me if the wind is blowing 100 miles an hour, like it was at the time when I decided I had to take the picture.  I put that beautiful vase outside and started snapping away.  I turned around to walk back into the garage and CRASH.  It fell over and broke.  So, I had to become creative.  This is what I did.  









I found an old paint can (unused) and painted it heirloom white.  I used my handy dandy cricut to cut out the word MARKET and painted it onto the can.  Then I took acrylic paint in burnt umber and dry brushed it onto the can to create an aged/weathered look.  Love how it turned out.  











Too bad the stems are STILL too red.  Selling it... hopefully.


That is all for today.  The hubs and I are getting ready to set sail on Monday for the Bahamas for 5 nights!  ALONE!!!  :)  So excited & SO much to do to get ready.  I have MANY more projects to post when I get back.  


Bye Y'all!



Saturday, September 25, 2010

My first Etsy Sale & the Latest Projects

Wow!  The past few days have flown by.  I have been meaning to get a post up, and time has just passed by faster than I can say!  


I have been busy working on many projects & I made my first sale on Etsy!  The beautiful big white framed chalkboard ended up being shipped to Canada.  I hope the person that got it loves it as much as I did.  I am going to miss seeing it around here.  Selling online is harder than I thought.  I ended up calculating the shipping wrong (way too low on my end) and broke even on the whole sale.  You live and you learn.  I still feel good about getting started.  It took a good bit of courage (for me) to put my "stuff" out there.  I am so glad I have started on this path and I am excited to see where it is going to lead me!


Here are some things that I have been working on around here lately. 


I found this little shelf with a door attached at Goodwill for $2.50.  It had notches in it from something (a dowel rod maybe).  I filled those in with wood filler -- shown as the white stuff on the sides of the shelf.)  This thing needed a lot of love.  I sanded it down (by hand, mind you) and painted it.






BEFORE
AFTER -- 
Couldn't get the glare from the flash to cooperate. 
 This was as good as it gets.
It is not this shiny and offensive to the eye IRL.


After sanding (a lot), I painted it heirloom white.  I thought a little chalkboard paint would look nice on the front.  I taped off a square and painted it with craft chalkboard paint.  It took 4 coats!  Then I did a funky little design around the edges.  I am totally inspired by my personal crafting and decorating hero, Miss Mustard Seed.  She is so creative and inventive!   
Next, I cut the word SIMPLIFY out on the trusty Cricut and used the stencil to paint on the lettering. 


I love how it turned out.  
Apparently my Mom did too.  
She is going to take it!  
** Note to self:  Do not show items to Mom until after they have sold!  :)  



Onto the lamp re-vamp.  I did not get a before picture of this lamp, and I wish I would have.  It was cute, but it was plain white.  The base was white and the shade was too.  This is what I did ... inspired yet again by Miss Mustard Seed!







I painted the base Colonial Red and used a craft paint (burnt umber) to rub the edges and give it an aged look.  I covered the shade in strips of fabric that I ripped 1" wide.  LOVE IT!


Last, but not least... and again... no before picture.  A candle holder.  I got it at Sal. Army for $2.50.  It was an ugly brown, leather looking thing, but I love the chunky shape and the hobnailing around the base.  I had to get it.  This is how it turned out.









So, all in all, I have had a productive few days.  I hope to get much more done.  My pile of junk treasures continues to look like it has been untouched.   I can't wait to tackle more this coming week.  Until next time....

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Chalk It UP.

OK.... So lately I have had a strange desire to take old frames and make chalkboards.  I just love a chalkboard.  I don't know what it is exactly... maybe it is the idea of a "blank slate..." and when you make a mistake you can easily erase it.  I love the whimsical feel of a decorative frame with a chalkboard.  Pretty & functional.  It just screams "WRITE ON ME!! PLEASE!!!" 

These are what I have been working on EVER SO diligently these past few days.  I really like the way that they have turned out.  





I found this frame (only with glass) at Goodwill for $1.50!  GET OUT!!! YES!!!  It was GOLD GOLD GOLD people.  I used Heirloom white (my latest go-to color).  Then I used burnt umber acrylic paint to rub the raised ornate detailing.  It had a linen type inset that did not look good with the paint, so I put a dark brown ribbon around the inside of the frame to cover the offensive linen.  I LOVE IT!!  
  




Here are a matching set of frames that I have had in the garage for 3 years.  They had country prints in them that I had in our last house.  The prints were not really my style anymore, and they warped in the humidity... so....my sweet husband took the glass out (with a hammer over the trash can outside) ....



 Then I painted the frames two very fun colors.  I then painted some brown glaze over the whole frame and rubbed off some parts.  CUTE!








I am seriously going to try to sell these.... as my husband is SO URGING me to start doing.  But... just between me & you.... I wouldn't mind terribly if this red one doesn't sell :)

As for the desk.....  I am still working on that.  I actually put it in my daughter's room and she has gotten crayon on it already!  Therefore... the desk is going back to the garage.  I got a fab. idea from miss mustard seed's (missmustardseed.blogspot.com) gallery to use chalkboard & paint a chalkboard on top of the desk and do a beautiful swirly design around the edges of the chalkboard.  I think it is going to be wonderful.... At least it is in my head!  :)  This is how the desk looks now.  



 I painted it heirloom white.  I have not put the two brass knobs back on the front yet.  I am not sure about them.  I am thinking of something more feminine and dreamy.  Maybe some yummy glass knobs? HHHMMMM....  Looks like I need to buy more chalkboard paint :)







Sunday, September 12, 2010

Longing for a Desk...

This is it! I am SO excited to finally be up & running! I have been reading POURING over dozens of decorating blogs over the past few months & I was so deeply inspired that I just HAD to make my own.


That brings me here....


I have many projects that I am working on but the one that I am focusing on right now is this desk for my daughter. I looked and looked for a cute desk for her for weeks. Then I found this one on Craigslist for $35! It. Is. Beautiful. Solid. Wood. (Swoon) 



 I have sanded it down and primed it. I am painting it Heirloom White & may end up putting a light glaze around the edges of it. I am excited to work on it during the next few days :).