So I keep really wanting to post some of the new projects I've been doing at my house. But I've never had the pictures and a computer at the same time. But I've been going crazy with projects. Okay, crazy for me. And would like to post some of them. Because I like to show off. Really, that's the extent of my reasoning. So here goes.
This first one has been in the making for about...8 years. >.< Really. Sad I know. But my excuse is that I was about 13 when I decided to start on it. It's also very special to me. We called it a toy box.
Here's the back
It resided at my Grandpa's house all my growing up years. My uncle made it in a shop class when HE went to high school. So it's special. And I started sanding it back when I was 13. So there really are no pictures of it in it's original hideousness. But imagine the entire thing the same shade as the lid. So I liked it but I always knew that it would not stay as is. So I sanded some back when I was 13. Then presently, I sanded it some more. Then puttied the worst parts. And sanded. Then primed it. Painted it a horrible color of green. (It was supposed to be cute.) Changed my tune with that and then came out with this:
Yes the inside is yellow. It's my own little box of sunshine. The pillow I made too. I haven't created the cover but here is a picture with the finished pillow and the material I bought for the cover. Whenever I get a sewing machine.
Onward to my next project though:
This baby was on the side of the road about to become wood scraps in the dump. I saved it. Seriously, all the blog reading I've been doing lately is extremely bad for me. Because it makes me want to try to reinvent things. I liked the whole rustic feel of this chair though. I thought of pioneers when I first saw it. But this original picture does not show the real damage to the wood. I took a close up to try to get the real feeling to it
So I sanded this. A lot. I'm beginning to think that the $30 I spent on my hand sander has been the best thing ever. Except I want to do even more things. Which can be a problem. Anywho. So I sanded this first with 60 grit. Then 100. Then 150. Then primed and spray painted. Then sanded some more to distress it. Then Let it sit outside for a very long time--through a couple rainstorms where the paint chipped. Yeah, that wasn't on purpose but I decided it kept with the shabby rustic feel I wanted. I will probably have to paint it once more and then seal it so that it doesn't chip anymore but it seems like an old chair with a history. And a personality.
So here's the finished project. At least, for now.
Now here's my side table. I got this at a yard sale from my Aunt.
Here's a close up of the gross peeling top.
And another of the side.
I thought it had potential. I was told, however, that I would be strung up by my toes and slaughtered if I painted it--I'm only being slightly dramatic with this. My life felt threatened. So I decided to be new and different for once and tried wood staining. I learned a few things quickly. 1-the stain gets everywhere. And 2-it needs to be outdoors for at LEAST 24 hours so that it no longer smells. I stained and then put a coat of polyurethane on it. Again it gets everywhere and needs 24 hours airing out. The top was still cracked and I couldn't see what else I could do for it--it's an odd size and I didn't have paper that I thought fit, so I found some scrap material I had around. Eventually I'll actually modge podge the fabric on but I want to sew it nicely first, which requires a sewing machine. So for now the glass that came with the table will do.
Now for the most recent project, this came with my guest bed. (Both for free. I love family!) And while it has proven useful it's definitely not anything in the looks department.
Attractive right? Yes I especially like the green paint spot on him.
This was a very spontaneous project late at night. And I was surprised to find that it worked and fit my room. Because I was just being random and using what was available. But here's how it turned out though
So there are my current finished projects. I am currently working on this chair. As you can see by the already sanded arm
1 comment:
I am seriously impressed!!! It all looks great!
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