Saturday, December 25, 2010
Nothing Says Merry Christmas like ... Pillowcases?
At any rate I was gushing to my family about how excited I was to make these adorable pillowcases and my family signed themselves up for some as well. A lot of pressure, I am a beginner at sewing and hadn't even made mine yet. I took down what kind of pillowcases they wanted and searched for a couple
months actually for just the right fabrics. My one Aunt wanted lighthouse pillowcases or something that would go good with her lighthouse stuff, and my uncle wanted nature-y type stuff. I bought some material that i was so not inlove with, but couldn't find anything else and was running out of time. I thought maybe it's just not my thing thats why I don't love it. I kept an eye out and one day at JoAnn fabrics saw the most perfect lighthouse fabric and natur-y fabric. I actually loved it. For my other aunt she wanted black and gray fabric to match her bedding. that was a little easier at least to mix and match. I spent about 12 hours one day making pillow cases. I feel like a pro now. LOL. I made my owl ones first, and boy am I glad, they are a little off, but it was my first time. and they still look adorable. Then I made everyone elses. I was quite proud of myself. I didn 't do to bad for my first real patterned sewing project. (get the pattern here. )
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
I've been framed!
Being new home owners, we are on a pretty tight budget and a lot of frames are quite expensive, especially when you want a few of differnt sizes and colors. So I looked in my box of old frames. There were two sets of frames that were connected with those little claw brackets you see to the left. I removed those and had 4 usable frames. I played around with the design I wanted on my living room floor. then decided on the colors. Ever since I learned about glazing from Brooke at All Things thrify, I have been obsessed. I decided in sticking with the colors in my chair, that I am designing the whole room around, that I should do the frames in black, gray, yellow, and a red one to make it pop. So Iprimed the ones that needed it with an adhesion primer, since I didn't feel like sanding that many frames, and spray painted them.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Nightstand
The drawers would not come out so I had to work on it with the drawers in... Not an easy feat. I will later have to put fabric or something inside the drawers since the particles of the spray paint stained the inside of the drawers. I lightly sanded the imperfections and raised areas on the nigthstand, and since the materials were kind of a shiney vinear type, I had to use a adhesion primer to help the spraypaint stick and not just bead up and roll off. I rolled on two coats of adhesion primer then two coats of satin black spray paint. Then I added the newley spray painted knobs to the nightstand. I reall love how it turned out. An inexpensive find, that I was able to transform into what I needed for very little. only the cost of spray paint. (I already had the primer)
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Bargain Dresser
My Husband and I went to Frankilin Idaho, which is just past Logan Utah for thier pioneer day to visit my aunt and Uncle who had a booth set up. Well there was a yard sale going on down the road and my aunt asked if I wanted to walk over there with her. I said sure. So we get there and there is this dresser sitting there. Its old and needs some TLC, but it was the right height and size I was currently looking for to use as a TV stand in our bedroom. I asked the lady how much, and she is debating, I am thinking she would say like $20 or more, she says $3 and its more of a question as if I would think that was too much! I was like sold! Mind you were were driving my little Aveo at the time, and I didn't think about it fitting, although it did fit, thankfully. I brought it home and painted it and bought new hardware. the hardware costed about $27, and I already had the primer and paint.
So I came home cleaned it really good inside and out with Amonia. Sanded it down a bit and primed it with some adhesion primer. I painted it with a couple of coats from a can of paint that I got at Lowes, though it was supposed to be black the lady said it was black and just mixed it, when dry it is kind of a charcoal gray. I am not really impressed with it. My bedroom set is black, you can tell it is a different color.
At any rate here is what it looks like for now. I think I at some point if I ever run out of projects am going to refinish it again and spray pain it, or roll it so I don't have all the brush marks. I may even do it a cream or turquiose color and maybe glaze it. This way it stands out in my room. This was one of my first projects when I started out this last summer. Not sure if I love it. I love the hardware, not so much the color. The original hardware was wooden knobs and they weren't even all there.
I want to make a duvet cover and curtains for our master bedroom, and when I do that I think I will put matching fabric in the bottoms of the drawers when I re do it again. It was a nice starting project. But I know that I can make it look even better. I want it to make a statement and I know that it will eventually get there.. But for now... here it is... a work in progress.
Fit all our DVD's perfectly.