Here she was- priced at $6 on sale for half off- that's what I'm talking about! Don't you just love Music City Thrift in Madison? All it took was a coat of black spray paint and she's as good as new. Not to mention the fact that I have the coolest bathroom mirror- ever!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
My Fab $3 Mirror
Pillow-Makin' Fool
I don't know if I told you, but I found an old school Singer sewing machine at the Goodwill Outlet for $15- and yes it does work. So after staring at it for 5 months, I decided that I would try my sewing skills. Mind you, that I haven't sewn anything since Ms. McNeal's Home Ec class in high school. Now what to sew...
Pillows seem easy enough- right? I went to JoAnn's here in Nashville, and in the very back of the store they sell the special order fabric samples. These are perfect for pillows- 18" square and with a finished edge...did I mention they are $2 a piece. Just mix and match the patterns- since obviously they don't have more than one of the same fabric.
Then I turned into a pillow-making machine. All I did was put the squares together, sewed a hem around the edge, leaving about a 3 inch hole so I could stuff it, and voila!
Table dilemma at the new house
I saw this problem, thankfully, before we moved in. Our current dining room table, a behemoth, is too big for our new dining room. I'm on a tight budget, especially, since I'm not going back to work. So, what's a girl to do? If you remember the green table that I re-did a while back (see the $30 table that broke my heart), I decided to use that table with my current dining room chairs. The fabric needed to be replaced, so it would match the green.
I found this awesome fabric at The Fabric House here in Nashville. They have wonderful discounted designer fabric, in the best styles. I had to buy 2 yards of this fabric because of the pattern (I wanted the circles to be centered on each of the chair cushions- I know, very anal).
Can't always find what you're looking for...so just make it
Originally, I needed a coffee table, and I couldn't find one that I liked, so I got a hair-brained idea to just make one. I got Home Depot to cut the MDF board to the right size because 1. I don't have a table saw and 2. the damn board wouldn't have fit into my car.
Materials:
- (1) 4x8 sheet of 3/4" MDF board, wood glue, wood screws
- (30) pieces of furring strips at 0.89 each and 3 tubes of liquid nails adhesive
- (1) can of fast-drying polyurethane and 3 foam brushes
- (1) bottle of acrylic black paint
I built the base using the wood screws and the MDF board, then covered the entire box with the furring strips. Then I put a coat of polyurethane over the wood, so it wouldn't soak up all of the paint. Then I mixed 1 part black acrylic paint with 2 parts water and wiped the whole thing down. It was still pretty black, so then I used steel wool to take off some of the paint and smooth it down.
Materials:
- (1) 4x8 sheet of 3/4" MDF board, wood glue, wood screws
- (30) pieces of furring strips at 0.89 each and 3 tubes of liquid nails adhesive
- (1) can of fast-drying polyurethane and 3 foam brushes
- (1) bottle of acrylic black paint
After all of that, I think I'm going to use this as a bench at the end of our bed, rather than a coffee table. This thing is HUGE- about 5ft. long x 18" wide and 18" tall- did I mention heavy- I can't move it by myself- oh well, you live and you learn, right?
What have you done with your life lately?
OK, so here's the deal, we had a baby on January 18. You are not suppose to spray paint, or use any of the other crazy chemicals that I use when your pregnant- so that's the reason for the hiatus. Have no fear, though- I HAVE BEEN WORKING!
We have recently sold our house, and are moving to somewhat of a "fixer upper"- which is my dream come true! I have been busy working on packing up our house, and finishing up projects before we move. I'll be posting my projects shortly.
We have recently sold our house, and are moving to somewhat of a "fixer upper"- which is my dream come true! I have been busy working on packing up our house, and finishing up projects before we move. I'll be posting my projects shortly.
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