So, if you remember that dresser that I re-did a while back, there was something I left off about that. That dresser used to be my step-daughter's dresser. So I wanted to try to use all of the pieces of it. I have a plan for the knobs I took off, but the piece I re-did this time, was the mirror that went to the dresser.
Here are a few of the before pics:
Here you can see how bubbled the frame was. My husband thought I was crazy more than a few times when I said I wanted to re-do this mirror. The mirror, he said, accurately was total crap. You can see the streaks and marks all over it, even at it's cleanest. There was a lovely sticker I had to remove first.
I seriously LOVE this stuff. After the sticker was gone, I sanded:
I had to sand a lot to get all the bubbling out of the wood. Once it was all sanded, I primed and painted the wood portion. After that was fully dry, I spray painted the mirror portion with the chalkboard paint.
I didn't get any pics of the painting process, mainly because I mostly did it at night after all the cleaning and other stuff was done before the kids came. Buuuuuttttttt here is the finished product.
I'm pleased with the way it came out, and right now it's sitting over my desk in the second room. I wrote a few quotes on it for now, just a few of my favorite. :) Now all there is to do is a few sewing projects and the spare room will be completely done!! :) Can't wait to show it off!
Harper's House
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Quick Trash Can Re-Do
So the step-kids have been in town, and that means a little less DIY and a little more family fun time. And it has been fun!! We have gone hiking up Enchanted Rock, north of San Antonio....
That's a little shot of the "Love" rock set about half way up the Rock. Can you see it?
Anyway, before all of our family fun time, I was trying desperately to finish the room, and my budget was pretty much gone, so I had to get pretty creative. I needed a trash can for the room, and had a cheap-o Target can that I had picked up a while back for $2.50. (I really love their bargain bins that they place right up front!!) The can was a blue with a hot pink design. I had originally picked it up because it was cheap. But it doesn't match anything. So it got a coat of spray-paint. :)
Black. To match the new spare room re-do.
I didn't snap a before photo, as I was really in a hurry, but here you can see the blue color of the interior.
Here is a photo showing me almost done (and yes, that is a preview of another re-do I did right before the kids came that you can see in the background). I'll post pictures of the entire room this weekend!
That's a little shot of the "Love" rock set about half way up the Rock. Can you see it?
Anyway, before all of our family fun time, I was trying desperately to finish the room, and my budget was pretty much gone, so I had to get pretty creative. I needed a trash can for the room, and had a cheap-o Target can that I had picked up a while back for $2.50. (I really love their bargain bins that they place right up front!!) The can was a blue with a hot pink design. I had originally picked it up because it was cheap. But it doesn't match anything. So it got a coat of spray-paint. :)
Black. To match the new spare room re-do.
I didn't snap a before photo, as I was really in a hurry, but here you can see the blue color of the interior.
Here is a photo showing me almost done (and yes, that is a preview of another re-do I did right before the kids came that you can see in the background). I'll post pictures of the entire room this weekend!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
My loverly teeny-tiny apartment garden
So far so good......
My little tomato plant :)
And some of my spinach plants (there are actually a ton of smaller planters around the apartment). Oh, and yeah. I threw a wine bottle in there for decoration. What?
Those are my only two plants right now. Tomatoes and spinach. I'll be all Popeye on ya'll before anyone can remember all the words to his theme song! Ha!! (Betcha have that song stuck in your head now, huh?)
My little tomato plant :)
And some of my spinach plants (there are actually a ton of smaller planters around the apartment). Oh, and yeah. I threw a wine bottle in there for decoration. What?
Those are my only two plants right now. Tomatoes and spinach. I'll be all Popeye on ya'll before anyone can remember all the words to his theme song! Ha!! (Betcha have that song stuck in your head now, huh?)
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The Apartment Gardener
So, I've been buying more and more organic lately. After learning about all that crap in the food we eat, I feel embarrassed I didn't start sooner! The thing is though, organic is E-X-P-E-N-S-I-V-E! Like, a whole, whole lot more expensive. But, I do what I can here and there to trim so that we can buy the organic stuff and be good to our bodies.
That being said, the more and more I read about our food, the more and more I find myself really, really wanting to garden! BUT....I live in an apartment. A little two-bedroom-tiny-enough-as-it-is-no-room-for-a-garden-apartment. And the dogs use our patio all the time, so converting the patio to a garden is out too, even a portion of it since our puppy isn't yet trained to not dig up the dirt.
All that doesn't stop me though! No-sir-ee-bob! I want some garden fresh fruits and veggies and by George I WILL have them! So I bought some of that fancy organic dirt. I was going to try to compost my own, but I'm kinda impatient and I need to get those seeds in dirt like, now. And I bought some organic seeds. Just a few varieties to start out with. Spinach, rosemary, raspberries and tomatoes. As I said, since I don't have a house, I had to get creative with my planting efforts! I've been converting anything (really, anything) into planters. Candle holders we don't use anymore, old butter Tupperware dishes, pretty much anything I can put some fancy dirt and a few seeds in. One plant here, another there, and so on. I've lined my windowsills with the ones I've planted so far, and I'm even planning a trip up to goodwill this weekend to pick up a few more anything-can-be-planters.
I'm hoping this project goes well, I've never had a green thumb, but I'd really like to be able to grow something of my very own and eat it! (if this works out, watch out when we PCS and get into a house next year!!)
That being said, the more and more I read about our food, the more and more I find myself really, really wanting to garden! BUT....I live in an apartment. A little two-bedroom-tiny-enough-as-it-is-no-room-for-a-garden-apartment. And the dogs use our patio all the time, so converting the patio to a garden is out too, even a portion of it since our puppy isn't yet trained to not dig up the dirt.
All that doesn't stop me though! No-sir-ee-bob! I want some garden fresh fruits and veggies and by George I WILL have them! So I bought some of that fancy organic dirt. I was going to try to compost my own, but I'm kinda impatient and I need to get those seeds in dirt like, now. And I bought some organic seeds. Just a few varieties to start out with. Spinach, rosemary, raspberries and tomatoes. As I said, since I don't have a house, I had to get creative with my planting efforts! I've been converting anything (really, anything) into planters. Candle holders we don't use anymore, old butter Tupperware dishes, pretty much anything I can put some fancy dirt and a few seeds in. One plant here, another there, and so on. I've lined my windowsills with the ones I've planted so far, and I'm even planning a trip up to goodwill this weekend to pick up a few more anything-can-be-planters.
I'm hoping this project goes well, I've never had a green thumb, but I'd really like to be able to grow something of my very own and eat it! (if this works out, watch out when we PCS and get into a house next year!!)
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Dresser is DONE!!
Just got back into town, and arrived to find the dresser knobs that I ordered! *yay* So of course I assembled them as fast as I could and moved the dresser into place!
For some reason, all the pictures are photographing much shinier then the dresser actually is, even so much so that I get a reflection of the orange couch in the background. Weird. Tried different lighting, positions in the room and even different camera settings, but to no avail. So here are the pictures of the dresser, mind you the knobs are actually black, and the dresser does not act like a mirror. Nor can you see the brush strokes on the dresser! Oh well, I'm really happy with the way it came out! Can't wait to piece the rest of the room together!!!
Again a before:
And an after:
For some reason, all the pictures are photographing much shinier then the dresser actually is, even so much so that I get a reflection of the orange couch in the background. Weird. Tried different lighting, positions in the room and even different camera settings, but to no avail. So here are the pictures of the dresser, mind you the knobs are actually black, and the dresser does not act like a mirror. Nor can you see the brush strokes on the dresser! Oh well, I'm really happy with the way it came out! Can't wait to piece the rest of the room together!!!
Again a before:
And an after:
Monday, July 04, 2011
Dresser-parts 1, 2 & 3
So this was officially a bigger project than I first anticipated.
That being said, I'm pretty much done. Waiting for the knobs I ordered to arrive, then I can get a finished picture up. I ended up ordered the knobs from Amazon. After browsing both Lowe's and Home Depot, they didn't have anything I just LOVED. Plus, even their standard knobs were over double the price of the same knobs on Amazon!! Plus, I get free shipping being a student and all. So, I'm hoping to get them before we head out of town on Thursday.
On to the process. First I needed to sand. I figured a pretty basic scratch up should do the trick, but it got detailed pretty quick. As I said, the dresser is old, and it needed a good bit of TLC put into it for me to get the finish product I desired. I also used some wood putty to fill in the holes, and gashes the dresser had as well as those country bumpkin-esk swirly things on the two top drawers. Here are some pics of the sanding and wood filling. Notice how bad the water stains were on the top, I thought sanding would help, but it only made them worse.
Water-marked galore, huh?
Filling in the swirls was pretty easy. I used Elmer's wood filler, and sanded after use. I used two coats here.
All the drawers.
More pictures of the water-damaged top!! Most of these marks you couldn't even see before sanding!
Notice the deep gash up the side that I had to fill in with wood filler....
Yeah, like I said, the dresser was in pretty bad shape.
I was planning to hand sand, since I try to do these types of projects for as cheap as possible, but since the sanding got so intensive, I ended up buying a power sander. I do like to build my tool set as I work on these, so I like to think of it as an investment. :)
Next up was the priming process. I wavered over which primer to use, oil-based or not. The oil-based dried quicker, but I was worried about the coverage, since I had so much I wanted to cover. So I chose non-oil-based primer.
I originally tried painting outside, since I figured I didn't want to breath in fumes for the few days that I'd be painting, but apparently, wet paint+outside=bug trap. Yeah, I got lots of little friends to help me in my painting, maybe they thought I wanted some texture? Ha, so yeah, moved it inside, and didn't get any pictures of just the priming, since I had to do it in painting shifts. Plus, I added an extra layer of primer to the top to hide any extra nicks or dings or water-marks.
After I got it fully primed, I painted. I usually wouldn't paint the inside of the drawers, however, they were really dingy inside, and I wanted it to look like a piece I would have bought already black at a store.
Two coats of paint, to be sure I was getting even coverage and a good solid black. The hardest part about the painting process was getting the brush strokes even.
Here are a couple of the dresser after it's been painted, and the top coat applied. At first, I wasn't going to do a top coat, but I figured I wouldn't pay to get a manicure and not have them top of my nails with a top coat, so why would I put all of this time and effort into redoing the dresser to be just right and not protect my paint with a top coat?
I used a fast-drying polyurethane by minwax. I know there are other kinds, and I looked for the rub-on kind, but didn't see any. The top-coat required a natural bristle brush which was also a bit hard to find, but I did eventually find one. :) After cleaning with the top coat, I ran into a bit of a snag. You're supposed to clean this stuff off the brush with mineral spirits. I hadn't planned for that, and didn't have any. Luckily, they carry the stuff at wal-mart and my WONDERFUL husband ran out and bought a bottle for me. At 10 o'clock at night. Yeah, I love that man!
Yeah, there's wine in the background. There might have been some wine involved in this project on a few phases. ;)
Now, all the protective coat has been fully applied, waiting for it to fully dry (dries in 3-4 hours for touch and 24 hours for light use) and for my hardware to come in. Here are a few pics of the dresser in it's final drying stages before the hardware comes in.
The top two drawers have fully dried, so they're back in the dresser to save on some space. :)
Here you can see the bigger drawers behind the dresser.
A close up of the interior of the bigger drawers. Yeah, I primed, painted and top-coated those as well. Just for good measure. :)
And one of the whole sha-bang. Now if only I had my hardware to put it all back together!! Can't wait!!!
That being said, I'm pretty much done. Waiting for the knobs I ordered to arrive, then I can get a finished picture up. I ended up ordered the knobs from Amazon. After browsing both Lowe's and Home Depot, they didn't have anything I just LOVED. Plus, even their standard knobs were over double the price of the same knobs on Amazon!! Plus, I get free shipping being a student and all. So, I'm hoping to get them before we head out of town on Thursday.
On to the process. First I needed to sand. I figured a pretty basic scratch up should do the trick, but it got detailed pretty quick. As I said, the dresser is old, and it needed a good bit of TLC put into it for me to get the finish product I desired. I also used some wood putty to fill in the holes, and gashes the dresser had as well as those country bumpkin-esk swirly things on the two top drawers. Here are some pics of the sanding and wood filling. Notice how bad the water stains were on the top, I thought sanding would help, but it only made them worse.
Water-marked galore, huh?
Filling in the swirls was pretty easy. I used Elmer's wood filler, and sanded after use. I used two coats here.
All the drawers.
More pictures of the water-damaged top!! Most of these marks you couldn't even see before sanding!
Notice the deep gash up the side that I had to fill in with wood filler....
Yeah, like I said, the dresser was in pretty bad shape.
I was planning to hand sand, since I try to do these types of projects for as cheap as possible, but since the sanding got so intensive, I ended up buying a power sander. I do like to build my tool set as I work on these, so I like to think of it as an investment. :)
Next up was the priming process. I wavered over which primer to use, oil-based or not. The oil-based dried quicker, but I was worried about the coverage, since I had so much I wanted to cover. So I chose non-oil-based primer.
I originally tried painting outside, since I figured I didn't want to breath in fumes for the few days that I'd be painting, but apparently, wet paint+outside=bug trap. Yeah, I got lots of little friends to help me in my painting, maybe they thought I wanted some texture? Ha, so yeah, moved it inside, and didn't get any pictures of just the priming, since I had to do it in painting shifts. Plus, I added an extra layer of primer to the top to hide any extra nicks or dings or water-marks.
After I got it fully primed, I painted. I usually wouldn't paint the inside of the drawers, however, they were really dingy inside, and I wanted it to look like a piece I would have bought already black at a store.
Two coats of paint, to be sure I was getting even coverage and a good solid black. The hardest part about the painting process was getting the brush strokes even.
Here are a couple of the dresser after it's been painted, and the top coat applied. At first, I wasn't going to do a top coat, but I figured I wouldn't pay to get a manicure and not have them top of my nails with a top coat, so why would I put all of this time and effort into redoing the dresser to be just right and not protect my paint with a top coat?
I used a fast-drying polyurethane by minwax. I know there are other kinds, and I looked for the rub-on kind, but didn't see any. The top-coat required a natural bristle brush which was also a bit hard to find, but I did eventually find one. :) After cleaning with the top coat, I ran into a bit of a snag. You're supposed to clean this stuff off the brush with mineral spirits. I hadn't planned for that, and didn't have any. Luckily, they carry the stuff at wal-mart and my WONDERFUL husband ran out and bought a bottle for me. At 10 o'clock at night. Yeah, I love that man!
Yeah, there's wine in the background. There might have been some wine involved in this project on a few phases. ;)
Now, all the protective coat has been fully applied, waiting for it to fully dry (dries in 3-4 hours for touch and 24 hours for light use) and for my hardware to come in. Here are a few pics of the dresser in it's final drying stages before the hardware comes in.
The top two drawers have fully dried, so they're back in the dresser to save on some space. :)
Here you can see the bigger drawers behind the dresser.
A close up of the interior of the bigger drawers. Yeah, I primed, painted and top-coated those as well. Just for good measure. :)
And one of the whole sha-bang. Now if only I had my hardware to put it all back together!! Can't wait!!!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Dresser Re-Do
So, we got our guest room back! *happy dance* Lovely fellow we had staying with us, but I was planning what I'd do with the room when we got it back. As I've said, it needs to be functional as a guest room, but without being a bedroom all the time. Since we won't use it as a bedroom. So, we decided to make it a guest/craft/xbox 360/etc.... room! Sounds like a lot, but, I've come up with a way to get it all in there, without looking too cluttered and still have it be useable! (yeah, I know, I'm a genius, right?)
So...first things first. We have this old, boring, brown, water-marked dresser. It's like, really, really old. But, it's a smaller dresser, that's perfect for a not-all-the-time guest room, with perfect storage for my sewing supplies and various other second bedroom fare. Plus, it serves as the TV stand for the xbox 360. (My husband gets mad when I play xbox and hog the living room, since it's all motion activated)
I started the dresser re-do part of the guest room re-do today, and I thought I'd post a few before pictures to show you what I'm working with here.
Just loverly, right?? Ugh! And it doesn't just need cosmetic work, it needs a full on re-do! I'll be re-attaching the drawers, as the bottoms give way a bit, and I'll be getting rid of that nice little country-esk ridge on the top drawers as well. The 2nd room is going to have a much more modern, chic yet retro vibe to it when it's all said and done. I'm hoping to have this project done by Sunday, (have to work it around my homework schedule...ugh) so I should be posting more pics by then.
P.S.-No, my shadow is not posing in that middle picture, I am just taking a picture....maybe I vogue naturally??
So...first things first. We have this old, boring, brown, water-marked dresser. It's like, really, really old. But, it's a smaller dresser, that's perfect for a not-all-the-time guest room, with perfect storage for my sewing supplies and various other second bedroom fare. Plus, it serves as the TV stand for the xbox 360. (My husband gets mad when I play xbox and hog the living room, since it's all motion activated)
I started the dresser re-do part of the guest room re-do today, and I thought I'd post a few before pictures to show you what I'm working with here.
Just loverly, right?? Ugh! And it doesn't just need cosmetic work, it needs a full on re-do! I'll be re-attaching the drawers, as the bottoms give way a bit, and I'll be getting rid of that nice little country-esk ridge on the top drawers as well. The 2nd room is going to have a much more modern, chic yet retro vibe to it when it's all said and done. I'm hoping to have this project done by Sunday, (have to work it around my homework schedule...ugh) so I should be posting more pics by then.
P.S.-No, my shadow is not posing in that middle picture, I am just taking a picture....maybe I vogue naturally??
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