Sunday, July 14, 2013

Coffee Table awesomeness!


Before of my table, actually this is a before/after shot, this table used to have plain square legs, and I had another table with these pretty legs, and had my husband switch them out for me ( he's a good guy, puts up with my crap, helps me with all my projects, etc) lol so yeah this is the after/ before  shot. 

Over all not a bad table.  Perfect height for putting your feet up, but wasnt very comfy, so when i found wonderful pinterest and started seeing all of the beautiful upholstered round tables all over the place, i thought man that would make this table awesome! 

It had one spot on top I don't know how that spot got there, but this used to be our kitchen table and it came with the husband so, who knows...

And the after! OMG Squeel! Lol yep I love how this turned out! 




I had these grand plans for lots of buttons, but after coving and putting on the first round, you can't even see them, so I didn't bother putting any more on. 

This has a 1" foam padding on it under the material, which is just enough padding to keep my feet comfy when I put them up. At some point I plan on DIYing a tray to cozy up the look of it, maybe add some candles or what not. That will be in the new house, for now though, I have one more project I plan on doing this week, and I hope to post by next weekend, it includes more black spray paint and more of the canvas drop cloth I used on the stereo cabinet JOY! Love crafting projects! 



Some details about this project
Table: Free repurposed
Material: $10.64 for 1.5 yards at Walmart
Foam padding: $16 @ Walmart and I did have to cut it and piece it together to make it fit! 
Paint: already had it so again free
Total cost: roughly $27 + tax 


 I bought spray adhesive to attach the foam to the table, it wasn't the best bond, but it worked as a temporary holder. I followed Pinterest tips and sprayed outside, so no overspray stickiness issues ;). 

I then turned the table upside down and used my electric meat knife to cut the foam, it was so easy! I highly recommend doing that!

Then I sprayed the top again and laid out the fabric and smoothed it out, if you are using plain fabric I would probably iron it before using it. 

Once it was smoothed and semi attached with the spray adhesive, we flipped it back over and I used my handy dandy staple gun and stapled it down really good, if you have never done this before start with a staple on each side, then go between 2sides and staple in the middle of that, basically you want to work small areas and pull the fabric a little taught before stapling. It creates less wrinkles and puckers this way. A good thing about fabric with a print like I chose is that it covers almost any mess up! 

I also added some buttons, there are 4 in the photo above. Yep I couldn't see them either and after covering those I quit. It was a decorative element that was for aesthetics only and since I couldn't see them I didn't waste anymore time making more.  

I still want to get a scotch guard type spray and seal this before it gets dirty, but basically that's it. Lots of staples. And I am thrilled to pieces at how it looks! 



Thanks for reading! 






Finished record player revamp!


So remember the before brown plastic molded into a cool funky design... I liked it. 



The after: black and cream..... Do you like the metal in the middle painted cream, or should I have gone all black? These are my last minute projects before we move, and need something to do because I am going crazy all my stuff is packed away! 



And a view of it opened, we did not paint the inside, it seemed a lot easier to just edge it and leave the faux wood veneer alone, it's still in good shape so why mess with it? I used canvas drop cloth in front of the speakers, my main design is going to center around tan, black and white. With lots of color pops thrown in the usual places. I can't wait to see it all come together counting down the days! 


And another shot closed, I like it. Actually I think I am going to love it in the new space, and I already use it a lot.  So :-) JOY! 


Details: 
Console : $40 (ouch) but vintage lovely and I love it already! 
Spray paint : $12  (4 cans black, already had cream paint for front deco pieces) 
Canvas $15 ( only used a tiny little bit so lets say I used $2 worth) 
Total: roughly $54 plus tax

Husband again helped immensely took it all apart, helped me carry it outside, did most of the painting, I guess he wanted to help, so he checked it a lot more than I did.... I didn't tell him that I had planned on long dry times between coats. So anywho, it got done and he even put it all back together today. Even though I again had planned on a few days for the paint to cure. But all is good, it's sitting downstairs open and curing, and beautiful! My oldest even came in and says " oh my gawd mom it's beautiful!" 

JOY! :) 



Saturday, July 13, 2013

Record - 8track - Radio Console Revamp to fabulous!

I am so excited to introduce you to my newest project, this is older than me and still works! 


Ok it's in pieces. I forgot to save a good before Picture before the husband tore it apart for me. And before I started trying colors on it.  But here were my "trying it on shots" I used an app for iPad called home styler, you can do basically what I did below, plus use it on walls and add furniture etc. I like it for trying different colors on things before I commit to painting. :) 

Try to ignore the mess in the background, we are in the process of moving and this is our walk out basement and everything non essential to daily living is already packed and in this area ;) 

So I got it down to either blue or black..... The handles came off the front and there is material behind the side mounted speakers which I am going to swap out too. Right now it's red fur type material. So 70's! 

So which do you think I should have done blue or black? Stay tuned for the finished reveal! Yay I love new projects! 









Monday, July 1, 2013

4th of July nails

4th of July nails, super easy to do. Just use a pin head for big dots and a tooth pick for little dots:) 







Why I have fake nails in case you care. 
I don't know about you all, but I used to love doing my own nails. What I didn't love was the time it takes. Let me back up by saying I have acrylic nails, I have been blessed / cursed with thin hair and nails. My whole life my hair has looked greasy 10 minutes after it gets washed, and my nails have been non stop breaking as far back as I  can remember. So after I got older I realized I can change shampoos ( I still look greasy after 12 hours,no matter what shampoo I try) and I can get acrylics to grow out with my real nails and I no longer have to deal with nail pain! Yay a solution! 

What else have I tried? Gel on my real nails, was the same as just using polish. Using a lot of layers of polish, they still broke off and hurt like hell, cause the breaks were low on the nail bed and didn't just break a little they broke a lot.  So acrylic nails work for me.