Monday, May 4, 2015

From Big Bird to Chicken Wire

Have you ever seen a piece at a garage sale and knew exactly what it would look like when you were done with it?  This was my ah ha piece.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Saving an Empire

My sister-in-law traded me an empire dresser for revamping a couple things for her.  I've seen quite a few painted empires that turned out beautiful, but I like to restore pieces if they warrant it.  This is how it turned out.


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Getting Ready for Fancy Farm Girl 2015

Wow!  It's almost time for the Fancy Farm Girl Vintage Market.  I've been working on pieces for the show for months now, but there is still the last push to get it all done.  Here is a peek at a few things I'll be bringing.


It looks like a pretty eclectic mix of stuff, but will be grouped in three different sections that will be shared between my sister and her husband, my brother and his wife, and my husband and me.  We will have a garden section with great plants from Ron & Phyllis, a rusty - vintage section, and a French inspired section.  I have had so much fun working with different techniques such as vinegar stain, chalk paint, dry brush, and Vaseline relief.  
Anyone in the Moses Lake Washington area Mother's Day weekend needs to check out this show.  This is the 2nd year, and it will be twice as big as last year.  So join us May 9th at the Grant County fairground for the 2nd annual Fancy Farm Girl Vintage Market.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Sleek Little Cabinet

I picked up this little cabinet at our local thrift store.  Someone had done a lot of work on it in the '80s, but it really needed some work to bring it into this century.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Better Than RH Coffee Table

I've had the same scratched up coffee table for about 20 years.  I know, it's kind of like the plumber's wife with the leaky faucet.  I've pretty much known what I wanted for some time, but there was no way I could afford this:


        
Reclaimed Pine and Steel Clamp Coffee Table 

So, to the rescue comes my awesome, wonderful, talented husband.  It started with a pine tree he sawed down three years ago, then his brother sawed it into boards on his sawmill, and planed the boards.  We bought about $80 worth of 3" wide steel, some lag bolts, spray paint and stain.   My husband calculated, dreamed, calculated some more and then started in.  Here is the wood and steel in the  beginning stages:













I love the knots and bluing in the wood.  My brother-in-law planed the wood for us a second time because it was still too thick to run through the table saw.  My husband then sawed them to length, doweled and glued the boards, draw planed, ground and sanded the top until it was as smooth as a baby's butt.  Then he measured, re-measured, cut and welded the steel base.  We tested out four different colors on a piece of the leftover wood.  This is always a good idea because our first idea, Jacobean ended up almost black on the pine.  We ended up with English Chestnut by Minwax, it's a good combination of brown and red. 

 
 He cleaned up and spray painted the base a black satin.  There are 6 lag bolts holding the top & base together so that they can be taken apart and moved.  This baby is HEAVY, I'm guessing 80 to 100 pounds.  So finally enough talk, here it is...


I really do like ours better than Restoration Hardware's, the wood is thicker, and the base a little less bulky.  Plus this was made literally from scratch by my wonderful, awesome, talented husband.

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Monday, February 9, 2015

Happy Mothers Day

"What" you say "is she nuts?  Doesn't she know it is almost Valentine's Day, not Mothers Day?"  No, I haven't lost it yet, as far as I know.  You see, I've been working for the last three weeks on pieces for the Fancy Farm Girl Vintage Market in Moses Lake WA, which takes place the day before Mothers Day.  I've got furniture, vintage pieces, and a few odds and ends like this.

So what do you think this ends up as?  It started as an old cabinet door I got at Habitat for Humanities Restore store, and a couple of Fleur de lis coat hooks which I have a bunch of.


Ta Da!  A cute chalk board/coat rack.  My husband was bored and stenciled on the bird and wrote the Mothers Day note while I was painting some other pieces.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Sweet Waterfall Style Bedroom Set

Last summer I found this cute bedroom set for $40 at a garage sale.  Well I just couldn't pass that up!


It's a waterfall style with these great handles.  My husband says they look like Poirot's mustache.  The only problem with it is that the bed is a full, and it was this ugly 1980's blond wood.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Painters Prison Vanity

Have you ever bought a piece that you thought would be an easy turn around, but found out it was a disaster?  That's what happened with this vanity.  


Friday, January 16, 2015

Re-vamped Stereo Bar

Boy it's been a long time since I posted anything!  I guess with the holidays, and all of the pieces I've been working on, blogging just got left behind.  I found this stereo last summer at an estate sale.  Now I know that some people like to hit up sales the very first thing on the first day to get the best stuff.  I'm more of of the type that gets there later in the afternoon of the last day to get the best bargains.  This stereo was one of those late in the game purchases and only cost me $15.  I knew right away that it would be a great bar, and a good puzzle for my husband to work on this winter.  

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Christmas Wreath 2014

This week I have a quick project and a short blog.
I started out with a cheap estate sale wreath, a broken ornament and some turkey feathers picked up in my front yard.



I bought these cute ornaments at a garage sale this summer and used them to decorate at our Christmas in July weekend.  Unfortunately this one got broken, but he was so pretty I kept him. 


So a little hot glue and voila!


I have it for sale at Paris Antiques, but won't be too disappointed if it doesn't sale and I have to keep it.
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