Sunday, September 16, 2012

Bonus Room Revamp



  Since moving into our house I have wanted to put some fun touches in our bonus/toy room. So on the wall with all the toys I made some alphabet flash cards to hang up. They are the cutest design and colors. Your can find the download here. I think it only cost me about $12 from start to finish. 


My next project was this awesome reading tent. I had tons of this peter rabbit fabric that a friend gave me so I decided to use it and then I just had to buy one flat sheet at Walmart for $5 and a hula hoop for $3. I think it looks so cute and it was really easy to make. It only took me about two hours. You can find the directions here.

My great grandfather made this adorable little table and chairs for my grandma when she was little and I was lucky enough to inherit it. So I just touched up the whit paint and used chalkboard paint on the top of the table. Then I ordered this world map on ebay for $10 and pinned it up. I love it! I feel like my room is conducive to learning, creativity, and play. Exactly what we need!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Chalkboard Calendar


So I have had this chalk board vinyl for months and finally decided to make this awesome calendar. I found this huge frame at Goodwill for $3 that had an ugly print in it, so I took it out and glued the glass to the frame using E6000 of course ;) and painted it turquoise. Then using a paper cutter I cut the vinyl into squares and made the day and month headings. Using a ruler, I stuck everything on the glass and presto. I bought some Chalk Board Pens to write on it and they look awesome. I also put those two rectangles on the bottom to write important stuff coming up in other months. This is a great way to stay organized and I love it! I think it would also be really neat to do on an old window.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Old Dresser Renewed!


So we had this awesome antique dress with great details but needed an uplift. I lover older furniture because it is built to last. Unfortunately it is often beat up or has an outdated finish. So I redid mine and I spent quite a while sanding it, then priming it, and then painting it. Add some new handles and waa laa....awesome new dresser! I'm never getting rid of this thing now. I love it!