Wednesday, February 25, 2015

What The Kids Are Creating #3


My Daughter, Carrie, has lots of curling irons. I'm not sure why anyone would need so many, but she always looks good, so what do I know! She had seen storage solutions for curling irons and hair dryers on Pinterest using PVC pipe. She had my son, John, cut the PVC pipe for her at different lengths. Then he drilled holes to attach the pipe to the inside of the cabinet door. Before John attached the pipe to the door, Carrie covered the pipe with Washi tape. John then attached the pipe to the inside of the cabinet door and not only is it the perfect storage solution, it's pretty...



While she was at it, Carrie cover an old rake handle with scrapbook paper to make a pretty display for her jewelry. You can see that post HERE.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Antique Radio Upcycle


One of my husband's hobbies is brewing hard apple cider. So, when Father's Day rolled around (yes, this post is a little overdue), the kids and I had the perfect gift. 

I had bought an antique radio at a garage sale and was waiting for the perfect project. The guts were missing. It was just a shell, so don't get mad at me for destroying an old radio! It was destined for the dump, so we brought it back to life. Literally... now it's the life of the party!

My son drilled a hole in the top of the radio cabinet and we added a tap that I bought at a brew store...


We added a piece of metal to cover the empty hole where the radio once was...


When we have a party, we place a cooler filled with ice inside the cabinet, and place a keg in the cooler.

It's a fun and functional piece of history!
I'd like to imagine that long ago, this radio played beautiful music during many a party, where friends sipped on cider or other yummy spirits!



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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Featured on AllYou.com, Plus a Makeover

What's the best thing about Winter?
Knowing that Spring is coming!
I keep seeing posts about Spring and gardening popping up on all the social media outlets.
One of those posts is on AllYou.com
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And, I am thrilled that one of my projects is included in that post about DIY Garden Markers. They featured my fork & cork plant markers!

When I received the email from AllYou.com that my project was featured, I had just finished curating a board for Hometalk about DIY garden markers. I guess this proves that everyone is starting to get Spring fever!

Since we're talking about Spring, I thought I'd share this tray table makeover from a few months ago. The $6 tray table was solid black...

I left the base black and painted the top with Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in the color Dropcloth.
 I guess I was already thinking Spring, since I added a flower to the table.
I used the transfer method where you print out an image (this one was found on the Graphics Fairy website), then lay the image ink side down, and rub with a pencil to transfer the ink. 
I went over the image with a black fine tip Sharpie, then I sanded the edges of the table just a little.

Now, here's the part where it could have been a disaster.
When I added a sealer to the table, the ink bled. I have used permanent Sharpie markers on other projects with no problem of the ink bleeding. But, this was a different case.
BUT, I loved how it looked. So, I continued on and let it bleed...
This was one of those happy mistakes!
Now, the tray is ready to take out on the porch and enjoy lunch while watching the Spring buds pop up their pretty little heads!

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Friday, February 6, 2015

11 Upcycled DIY Plant Markers

Who's ready for Spring?
Are you longing to play in the dirt?
I love to add unique elements to my garden.
For instance, these spoon plant markers that I shared on the blog a few years ago...

And, don't forget my fork and cork plant markers...

Check out my curated board of upcycled plant markers on Hometalk to get a jump start on creating your unique garden.
I hope you'll find some inspiration
 to add an artistic flare to your garden!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Here's My Heart...

If you saw my Valentine mantel a couple of weeks ago, then you may have noticed my mixed media Valentine. It was inexpensive and easy to make and can be tailored to fit any color scheme. Here's how I made it...

I started with a 10" balsa wood heart that I bought at Michael's for $1.29. I picked out a vintage looking scrapbook paper and traced the heart onto the paper, then cut it out.

I used ModPodge to attach the paper to the wood. I had a few wrinkles, but that's okay, they disappeared as the ModPodge dried.  I sanded the edge of the heart to age it a little. I waited until the paper was almost dry but not completely, so that it would tear slightly in random places...



I used a damp rag to wipe on dark brown acrylic paint. Everywhere that I sanded is darker, and I lightly washed over the entire heart just to age it a bit.



Once everything was completely dry, I added a piece of Washi tape.


I found these cool corrugated cardboard tags at Michael's. Even though they have texture, I wanted to add a little something. So, I stamped a design onto the tag. I glued the tag onto the heart using tacky glue.


I wrote, Be Mine, on a circle tag (also found at Michael's), added it to a miniature clothespin, and glued it onto the heart. I also added some cute little paper flowers.



I felt like the tag needed a little something. So I pulled out these brass "thingies" that I bought at Scott Antique Market a long time ago and picked out this cute bug and added him to the tag...


I used my Dremel to add holes to the top of the heart and strung red wire through the holes.

This mixed media heart added the perfect touch to my Valentine mantel.


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