Way back when we were tearing down the old barns on the farm, Ryan found this piece of wood and brought it to life as a surprise for me. I've always cherished it since he made it for me. While I was unpacking, I found it, and was inspired to make it a functional piece for our new home.
I went to IKEA and bought this 'assembly required' coat rack for $15 bucks. I liked the hooks and I couldn't seem to find decorative hooks any where in a decent size. So I chucked the wood and keep the hooks.
I measured them even on my barn board and drilled them in.
I picked up the picture hangers from Walmart and attached them to the back for a sturdy hang.
And there you have it...my very own, completely sentimental and personalized coat rack.
Apr 23, 2012
Apr 22, 2012
DIY Side Table
I found this side table in my parents basement a few weeks ago and it made me smile. This table was in our living room for as long as I can remember. It made me think of my childhood house on Jefton... I miss that house dearly, so I swiped the table!!!
I wanted to give it a facelift, so I took it home and got to work. I sanded it down, primed it, and painted a couple coats of a pretty sage green/beige. I really wanted to paint it red and add this beautiful toile wallpaper my mom-in-law gave me, but the top was too curvy to get a precise cut. So, I used spray adheisive for the burlap and glued twine around the border to finish it off.
I love how it turned out. Very cottage chic, and the best part is that I can rip off the burlap anytime and try something new!
I love it!
I wanted to give it a facelift, so I took it home and got to work. I sanded it down, primed it, and painted a couple coats of a pretty sage green/beige. I really wanted to paint it red and add this beautiful toile wallpaper my mom-in-law gave me, but the top was too curvy to get a precise cut. So, I used spray adheisive for the burlap and glued twine around the border to finish it off.
I love how it turned out. Very cottage chic, and the best part is that I can rip off the burlap anytime and try something new!
I love it!
Feb 17, 2012
Botanical Prints
I have always wanted to do a wall of botanical prints, and finally, I have the space.
It took a few days, but it's complete and I love it!!!
Here's a little "how-to"!
I bought the frames from Ikea. Just $14.99 each.
I downloaded my favourite prints from vintageprintable.com, resized them to 8x10" and uploaded to costco.com. Just $30 bucks later, I had them printed!!
I absolutely hate hanging pictures even and symmetrical like this because I never get it right. Especailly with Ikea frames since they come with hooks and wire. So hard to get the wire at the same height on each frame.
So, I bought this cool picture hangers from Walmart. With these I am able to attach the hardware in the exact same spot on each frame. Makes it so much easier to measure and get it even on the wall!!!
So then, I measured out the wall, not once, not twice, but three times and voila!!
Here's a little Before & After!!
It took a few days, but it's complete and I love it!!!
Here's a little "how-to"!
I bought the frames from Ikea. Just $14.99 each.
I downloaded my favourite prints from vintageprintable.com, resized them to 8x10" and uploaded to costco.com. Just $30 bucks later, I had them printed!!
I absolutely hate hanging pictures even and symmetrical like this because I never get it right. Especailly with Ikea frames since they come with hooks and wire. So hard to get the wire at the same height on each frame.
So, I bought this cool picture hangers from Walmart. With these I am able to attach the hardware in the exact same spot on each frame. Makes it so much easier to measure and get it even on the wall!!!
So then, I measured out the wall, not once, not twice, but three times and voila!!
Here's a little Before & After!!
Dec 27, 2011
The House!
Not much of an intro needed. My house. Complete and waiting for me.
It still needs work... Bathroom mirrors, kitchen lights, and window coverings.... but I couldn't be more proud.
That's it. Now, you have seen my house. I love it and can't wait to move in (tomorrow!). It's the perfect size and perfect location. Please, please, please let this be 'the one'. I hate moving!!!
It still needs work... Bathroom mirrors, kitchen lights, and window coverings.... but I couldn't be more proud.
Front Foyer |
Dining Room |
Dining Room. You can see how we face the green space. |
My dream white kitchen. |
Still need to hang the 3 mercury glass pendant lights |
It even has a Sweeper Vac ;) Also, I'll be adding cris cross grids in the window cabinets. |
The top cabinets above the fridge will be changed to glass in the new year. |
The living room. |
Stairs to the Loft |
14' Ceilings |
Laundry/Mud Room and stairs to basement |
Master Bedroom. Seriously need window coverings!!! |
The office is attached to the master bedroom |
Master Bath. |
They screwed up my counter top...tear. Not that I mind a little extra carrera marble, I just really wanted a beige granite. Oh well. |
I love this bath tub. The surround is just beautiful. All custom. Pictures do it no justice. |
The shower. Fought with builder over this one. I wanted square, but he wouldn't do it. "Square leak. I get ou good canadian round." LOL |
My closet. |
On the way to the loft |
The awesome loft |
The kids are going to have a blast up here! |
Grace's princess room |
Love the doors |
Hallway to Grace's room |
James's room. Not sure what I want to do in here just yet. |
James's room. Poor guy - seriously need window coverings! |
The kids bath. |
The walls are grey. They look quite blue in this pic. |
The mirror and light fixtures need H E L P! |
Dec 26, 2011
DIY Door Mat
For Christmas this year, I wanted to give my favourite ladies a special gift made by yours truly. So here it is. A personalized door mat. I'll be making one for me once I am settled in the new house. I just love how it turned out!
Next, tape off your border. I just did 8 long pieces of tape and the used my knife to cut out the overlap.
Then, print out your initial and cut it out using a sharp knife.
Use spray adhesive to adhere the initial to the mat and go bananas with black spray paint.
Taaaaaa Daaaaa
Pottery Barn's for $76.00. Mine is way cooler!!!
Start off with a natural fiber door mat. Purchase from any local hardware store. I got this one from WalMart for about $7 bucks!
Next, tape off your border. I just did 8 long pieces of tape and the used my knife to cut out the overlap.
Then, print out your initial and cut it out using a sharp knife.
Use spray adhesive to adhere the initial to the mat and go bananas with black spray paint.
Taaaaaa Daaaaa
Pottery Barn's for $76.00. Mine is way cooler!!!
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