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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
upholstered headboard
this upholstered headboard is similar to something you can find at pottery barn. the pottery barn price tag is $500,
this diy version was $60!
what you need:
-1 piece of wood-not too heavy or thick, cut to size
(my piece was 36"x60" for a queen size bed)
- a piece of foam (I used a twin size mattress pad, cut to size)
- 1 piece of batting (large enough to wrap around wood and foam)
- fabric of your choice (I used a tan linen)
- buttons to cover (I used 11 that were 1 1/8")
- two 2x4's to use as stilts
(length depends on how high off the ground you want your headboard)
-spray adhesive- to adhere foam to wood
-staple gun- to secure batting and fabric
-drill- to drill holes in wood as a template for the buttons
- screws or nails- to secure stilts to headboard
I found a coordinating bed skirt at the pb outlet for $20
(and it obviously needs an ironing).
Monday, September 21, 2009
side table before and after
this side table was a wedding gift a few years ago
now that miss A has her own room with a reading corner
(which is more for me than for her right now)
we needed somewhere to put a lamp and some of our favorite books
the table was the perfect size, just the wrong color
all it needed was a little sanding and some paint
and now it is perfect!
don't you think?
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
meet clover!
So this is clover, I eyed him as we were passing by a garage sale this summer in georgia and I had to have him. I, unfortunately, was not prepared for garage sales that day. I had $3 in my pocket and the hubby had $2, he told me if I could get him for $5 then he was mine.
welcome to the family clover!
I did however have to give clover a major make-over before he could reside in miss A's nursery.
By major, I mean it took me hours and hours.
that mane and tail were nasty
the wood was not quite hat I was going for
here is clover, stripped down and ready to be made over!
after sanding and sanding
and 5 coats of white paint (yes I DID use primer as well)
and a trip across the country,
and finding the yarn for a new mane and tail
here is the new and improved Clover
what do you think?