Sunday, May 24, 2009

A work in progress....

Again, I failed to take a before pic, but this is definitely not the after shot of this fun little drop leaf table I got at an estate sale for $10. It was pretty sad looking when I first got it, was painted the color of that deck stain that people use that completely clashes with everything else on their exterior. You know the color, a reddish brown. It had lots of other signs of wear and tear too. I took the orbital sander to it and was amazed at how that helped! I wanted a green color and had about 1/2 a pint of this color in my garage. Since it was about 9 pm last night when I decided to paint, I chose to use it even though it was very thin and lumpy. The lumps eventually almost disappeared after some stirring. I have found that I like painting furniture with thin paint. I seem to have less drips and can put several layers on without it getting too thick and gummy. I plan to thin out all my paint for furniture from here on.
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I haven't decided what my next step is going to be. She looks like she needs some embellishment... like decoupage, or swirly white something on it. Any suggestions?

From a Man's Shirt to a Girl's Dress!

If you sew, you're going to love this!!! I found this great Tutorial on a fun sewing blog about how to turn a men's shirt into a dress.

It's a super simple dress to make. The only hard part was creating the pattern from her example to fit my daughter. But, now that I have a pattern I should be able to whip more up soon. I stood in line behind about 50 people on "Dollar Day" at Goodwill when it opened so that I could get a few more shirts.

Wish I had taken a pic of the shirt before I changed it. There are all types of ways you can change this up, particularly the sleeves.
Check this lady out too.... she's amazing with a man's shirt!
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Refurbulous


I've had a lot of fun shopping garage sales this spring! Here's a really cute little chair I got for a steal ($5). It has what people like to say, "great bones," or "character." I can't wait to paint it cute. Wouldn't it be darling in a little girl's room or painted like a regal throne for a little knight's room? I also think it would be cute painted for a front porch with the house numbers going down the front. Any suggestions? What color should it be? I'll probably make it cute and re-sell it, so if you want it, speak now!!
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