Chair before and after....

I found 3 little chairs and a table at my apartments last week (and a few other goodies I will share eventually)....all perfect for a little "makeover."   All three were pretty nasty so I took dish detergent and the hose and gave them a good scrubbing and then let them dry well!

This little guy had seen his better days... 

This is one of those times when a little paint will indeed "enhance" a piece!

The table was evidently a little side-step table at one time...but the top was missing so I filled the holes with a little wood filler.... 

...a little sanding, a little paint, a little more sanding, a little clear coat!  And magic happens.... 

Okay, so it's not really magic...it takes a little elbow grease and imagination.   

But any piece of furniture with strong bones can become a useful little treasure again if you can just see past years of neglect and abuse.  

I am working on the other two chairs, as well as a few other pieces I have picked up along the way...another busy weekend, but lots to share in the coming weeks! 

Side table before and after....

I bought this little side table several years ago at Habitat for Humanity.  I don't think I paid a lot for it...brought it home, removed the old finish, evened it out with a little stain and coated it with tung oil.... 

It has been sitting in my den since....kind of nondescript...ho-hum...not terribly interesting.  

So I decided to give it a little "makeover."  I'm not real fond of the table other than it serves a purpose (the drawer comfortably held THIRTEEN remotes) and has simple "bones."  That I like.... 

So I did a little gel stain number on the top and painted the bottom....I even spritzed the knob with black paint!

I like the darker stain on the top...but I'm not really sure I am all fired up about the off-white.  Seems a tad stark in this room filled with "warm" colors.  I'm thinking I should have painted it a khaki or rust or something along those lines.  I would do black, but I have a black chair and ottoman, black marble surround on the fireplace and of course the tv is black...and last year I painted the interior doors black...just too much.   

But in my opinion, it is better than it was....and if I decided to change it sometime (maybe in another 13 years) it will be easy since I have already done the top and prepped and primed the bottom....just another spritz of spray paint! 

Remember, before you haul it to the curb or sell it in a garage sale, hit it with a coat of paint...what's the worse thing that can happen.  So you still don't like it...you're still only going to get a few pennies for it at the garage sale! 

And while I was reupholstering the ottoman this week I made a few decorative pillows for the couch. The ones I had came with the couch 13 years ago and were pretty rough! I used the same fabric I have on my dining chairs because I couldn't find anything I like better that would look good in here.... 

I absolutely love this fabric.  It has every color I have in my decor, and more....blues, taupe, greens, rust, pink, teal, and a touch of purple...so it goes with anything in any room!  And the base color looks almost black, but it is really a deep chocolate brown color...totally awesome!  

A freshly painted table and a few decorative pillows...nice little facelift for my den! 

Drop Cloth Ottoman...before and after!

Sometimes you really do have to be able to look past the grunge and smell to see the potential!!  This is one of those little "gems" I picked up at the apartments and as usual....NAAAASTY!   

I will admit, I am probably the last DIYer on earth to use drop cloths as upholstery material.  It's honestly not something that ever crossed my mind.  You would think with all the painting I do at some point I would have looked at the paint covered drop cloth beneath my feet and thought "WOW...that would look super cool on an ottoman." Nope...never crossed my mind! 

But I thought this was the perfect piece to give it a shot....

After all, it really couldn't get much worse.... 

Drop cloths really do make nice upholstery....very sturdy.  I washed this one 3 times with bleach and dried it each time...just to soften it up a bit.   It does have a tiny bit of a "wrinkle" look to it, but that kind of adds to the character.

For the piping I used a bias tape close to the color of the cloth....but it would look great with any color if you wanted to add a little pop!  

If you have followed me, you know I am not big on skirts...but this little guy had "cheap" wheels and if I removed them it would have been too short.  So I had to get a tad creative in order to compensate for the skirt.  So I added grommets and a little burlap ribbon bow to each corner just to give the skirt a little "flare." 

Too stinking cute! 

You could really do a lot of super neat things with this...add a nifty transfer to the top, or paint the fabric...maybe some red or denim piping and bows to match.  The drop cloths are literally a blank slate! But they are cotton and very sturdy and very easy to work with!  And compared to the cost of upholstery fabric they are relatively inexpensive!

 

Barstool before and after....

I finally got this neat metal bar stool done....and I actually have a before AND after picture!!!   

This was one I picked up at the apartments.  Metal with a black vinyl seat.  My first thought was to reupholster the seat.  But it sat outside for months and after a good scrubbing and a little Armor All, it looked good as new...so I left it!   

I scrubbed up the metal frame, primed it with auto primer and sprayed it with an "outdoor" spray paint.  Since it is sturdy metal, I thought someone might want to use it outdoors so I wanted the paint to stand up to the elements!  But the color would look just as beautiful indoors.  And if someone wants to recover the seat in a colorful fabric, it would be easy to do!

Rain, rain...stay awhile

Wow...I don't remember a July and August with this much rain.  Usually I am running my sprinkler 7 days a week by this time of the year!   Awesome!  

In "good ole' boy" terms, that means a second cutting of hay this fall!  For the rest of us, it means more mowing, less watering and HOPEFULLY really awesome fall colors!  

Saturday Kaitlyn and I went to an auction...when we left the house around 9 it was pouring and I wondered if they would even have the sale.  Fortunately it was a relatively small sale and they had everything under cover, but by the time we got there it had stopped raining.  Within an hour the rain jacket came off and by the time the sale ended it felt like a sauna.  By the time I finished loading the stuff I had bought, I was soaked...from sweat!  

There is a downside to all this rain...humidity and mosquitos!!!   

Upside, I don't feel guilty about not washing my outside windows...afterall, they are just going to get all spotty with all this rain! 

Anywho, I bought some nifty stuff at the auction this past week.  Some awesome crocks, wood sewing nic-nacs, washboards, old leather baseball gloves and some neat iron hooks to use on something!  

I only bought one piece of furniture...this little side table.  I decided not to paint it since it has the leather top!  I immediately cleaned it up and put it in a booth!

As you can probably tell, this is in one of my flea market booths...in Tontitown Flea Market.

I went out there this morning to take this picture and the owner (Kathy) had rearranged everything and "staged" my stuff...TOTALLY AWESOME!!!   It looks soooo much better than anything I could do!

I feel like I have "staged" my house pretty well...but flea booths have lots of "stuff" so it is hard for me to arrange it!  And this is a small space so she did a super job at maximizing the usable space! 

Also, I noticed the little blue oak chair had NOT sold (the blue wicker chair sold)...so I managed to get an "after" picture! 

Not a lot of "auction action" advertised for this weekend.  But I am sure I will find something on my garage sale trek today.  I have worked hard all week at the apartments so I will have some free time tomorrow to work on a few little projects I have in mind!   

Maybe I will remember to take "before" pictures!!! 

MORE pillows....from "uh-oh" to "way cool"!

Last week I went to an "estate sale."  It wasn't a garage sale and it wasn't an auction...so honestly the prices were a bit much for my purposes.  But I did find a few things for myself.  I don't mind paying a tad more for something I am going to keep. 

One thing I found was a beautiful cotton shower curtain...absolutely gorgeous and really heavy and luxurious.  Perfect for my "spa" master bathroom (here).  

The only problem was when I got it up it just looked too "heavy" for my small bathroom!!!  

What to do...it's not like I could take it back....uh-oh!!!! 

 

I loved the look and the texture!  It obviously would take some wear and wash since it is a shower curtain. So I knew I wanted to do SOMETHING with it!

I have SIX feather pillows on my bed.  Not decorative pillows, but actual sleep pillows.  I use 4 of them (seriously, I sleep with 4 pillows) but 2 of them are just too puffy and firm to sleep with so I just use them to prop up when I read!  

But I don't like all the froo-froo of shames and the fact that most have to be dry cleaned, so I have just plain ole' pillow cases on them!   I keep my bed pretty simple (for very rational reasons I explained here)

So I got to thinking....what a PERFECT and sensible way to dress things up a bit.  So I did what I hate to do...drug out the ole' sewing machine and went to work.   

I love the look of the grommets.

I made two pillow cases for the big fat feather pillows and two little decorative pillows...all with the grommets showing.  I thought about making "shams" but I like the more informal look of cases.  I also made 5 little decorative pillows that went in my flea booth! All out of ONE shower curtain!!!!

They really dress up my bed without the froo-froo of shams and the worry of having something on the bed that I can't toss in the washing machine when I spill my coffee on it (yeah, it happens!)  My other four still have the ratty but VERY comfy plain cotton cases, but I can hide them behind these two nice ones!  

Way cool..... 

And when I dug out the sewing machine I found all this scrap material....and a ton more in another closet.... 

....guess it is time to make some more pillows!   

Sheetrock repair...

Today I want to share how easy it is to repair sheetrock like a pro!  I put the post in my "Tutorial" section and you can read it here.

If you have kids, door knobs or tenants there is a good chance you will get holes in your sheetrock at some point in time! 

Follow this tutorial carefully and you should be able to repair your sheetrock like a pro! 

Good luck and email me if you have any further questions or need a little help! 

YOU CAN DO IT! 

Entry hall makeover (okay, not quite)....

I really don't have an "entry hall."  I have a little space by the front door...then you either go up the stairs or step into the living room.  But it is enough space that it should have an "identity."  A little character...maybe a little "flair." 

It has N.O.T.H.I.N.G. 

I did replace the terribly boring builder-grade steel front door years ago.  It leaked air and was just plain ugly.  So I splurged on this really awesome "mission style" door with pretty glass.  I like it for several reasons.  It's pretty.  It doesn't leak air.  And I can look out the window when someone is at the front door.   

And of course I painted my interior doors black.  Seriously, it makes a difference...try it! 

I took the light fixture down months ago. I didn't like it and I was certain I could find a replacement.  Nope.  Haven't found one yet. I actually have several I bought sitting in the entry closet...but they just aren't what I want and since they cost a pretty penny, I don't want to hang them. I just need to return them.

I put a mirror up on the wall for a time.  I didn't like it.  I took it down. 

It is just one of those spaces I wish I could wave a magic wand and it would look like something from Pinterest.   

But that doesn't happen in the real world.   In the real world you have to have a vision and be creative.  I have no vision for this space.

When I switched out my exterior lights (featured here), I had this half-way decent light fixture. Ugly, but might have a little potential. 

 

So after kicking this thing around the garage for the last few weeks, I decided to give it the ole' black spray paint treatment. 

And honestly, it's not that bad.... 

I still need to wave my magic wand and do something awesome on the wall...and maybe an ultra cool rug.  And the light is, well.... it will do for now.  Maybe I will find something I like better...in another 10 or 15 years.  Until then, this one will do and it didn't cost me a dime (okay, maybe a dollar's worth of paint)  

 

Just taking a moment to be thankful.....

Ahhhhhh, I feel MUCH better today. 

First, I woke to the sound of thunder and rain....LOVE IT!  It is the end of July and the weather has been awesome.  Rain here and there and wonderful temperatures!  We still have August to get through, but July has been a really mild month!  

I had a major busy weekend projecting in my garage full of projects....refinishing a table, painting an old chair, sewing pillows, making nifty little things out of old windows...lots of projects to share in the upcoming weeks! 

Saturday my on-site manager had to have emergency surgery and naturally 3 tenants moved over the weekend....not one vacancy all month and suddenly I have three empty (and very dirty) apartments to deal with!  She usually cleans while I repair and paint...so now I'm doing it ALL.  

Usually I get kind of cranky when my "work" wears me out and interferes with my "play" time...and as taxing as some projects are, it is indeed my "play" time...because it is what I WANT to do!

But all is well, because the poison ivy is almost gone, I am tapering off the prednisone so I'm not so "weird," and busy weeks like this remind me how grateful I am to God for my health and the fact that he does indeed make sure I have everything I NEED! 

So next time you wake up growling because of all you have to do, just take a minute to thank God that you have the ability to do what you need to do! 

It's like I tell my kids...life is about doing what you really don't want to do, so you can do the things you DO want to do! 

 

Decorsteals.com....AWESOME!

If you haven't discovered this great website (decorsteals.com) take time to check them out.  

I purchased the linen grain sack material I used to cover this little foot stool from the site.  

If you sign up for their email alerts, they will send you their "daily deals."  They have awesome prices on some very nifty pieces!   

This weekend I ordered two awesome little galvanized steel caddies... 

I also ordered some little chalkboard stands and a beautiful bird feeder...can't wait to get them!  

The deals usually only last for a day so you will want to sign for the email alerts so you can see what is being offered!  Shipping is always $5 per item, so the cost is reasonable! And they take Paypal so buying is (unfortunately) very easy if you have a Paypal account! 

You can also "like" them on facebook and their daily deals will show up on your news feed.   

It is a great way to find some truly interesting decor elements!