Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2010

gettin' crafty: new "old" mirror

working on adding color to the house... slowly...
what did i do with this dirty old mirror and two bed rails i picked up at a flea market? oh, and some spray paint, can't forget the spray paint...i made this mirror to hang over the mantle... ohhh... i like that! i have seen similar mirrors for $500 to $1500 dollars... just as roughly done as mine...crazy!


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

gettin' crafty: vinyl guttering book shelves

it finally stopped raining long enough to get my craft on and that blank wall in boy's room is gettin' filled!
i have seen these book shelves made out of vinyl guttering all over the web. they are really cute and a great way to display books for little ones to see and reach.
what you need:
vinyl guttering
the brackets to hang the guttering
and two end caps per piece
(be careful, they come in lefts and rights)
spray paint, the kind for plastic
(if your crazy like me *see below)
wood screws
drill
level
stud finder (you know, for the walls?)
the guttering comes in 10 foot sections. i sweet talked the guy at lowe's into cutting mine into three even pieces. he used a hack saw and it was pretty quick and easy.
i had only seen the shelves made in white and that seems to be the standard color the guttering is sold in, but i didn't let that stop me. boy's needed to be red!
*a word about spray painting:
the plastic spraypaint (*i used krylon) was tomato red not the barn red i wanted.
vinyl guttering is very static-y so it's hard to keep clean while painting.
i ended up using regular spray paint for a third and fourth coat instead of the plastic stuff and that greatly improved the color.
while hanging the shelves i found that the color scrapes off pretty easily so all that hard work will probably be regretted later...
once all the pieces were dry, i marked where i wanted them on the wall, checking that they were level and spaced far enough apart for the bigger books. marked where the studs were and adjusted the mounting brackets to make sure they were spaced to hit said studs. used my honey's electric drill to attach and walla...
i only used two of the shelves because the third would have been too high for boy to reach... maybe i'll hang it when he is older?



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

things yet to be seen

our home has a pretty neutral palate. even though we are in northwest arkansas, which is the most developed area of the state, we live in a rural little corner of the world. our home reflects that; rustic, western, what have you...
sticking to neutrals when we bought our house allowed me to come back later, after i decided what i wanted to do, and build on that...
four years later... no changes!
but i now have a plan for this space...
and this chair...
oh, and this empty space in boy's room...


what is my plan you ask? color... and hopefully sooner than later.
check back for things yet to be seen...