Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

DIY - Thrift store side table



I've been an absentee blogger for a while... again.  LOL...been busy doing stuff.  I'll share one of the things I've been doing, and link up with The DIY Showoff today.

I bought this table for $10 at a Thrift Store...


It's not exactly my style, so I lightly sanded it all over and gave it 2 coats of white paint...


Then used 220 sandpaper to distress it a little bit at the edges... for a "worn" look....


Then placed it where I wanted it...


Then dressed it up...







Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Seashell Wedding Cake

Today I made a seashell wedding cake for a beach wedding...don't you just love beach weddings...*sigh*...I love weddings. :)  The groom was just here (adorable young man with an Alabama accent)...picked up the cake and asked if the shells were really edible...said they looked real...Mission Accomplished. :)

It begins...all baked and cooling...


My container of seashells.  I made these with homemade marshmallow fondant, pressing them into a mold...with the exception of the sand dollars and some of the star fish which I hand molded...


Icing is ready, cake board is ready...let's get started...


Bottom layer is stacked and iced smooth, now for the top layer...


Get out the hammer, it's time to nail these guys together!

*beep*...*beep*...*beeeep*...we interrupt our regularly scheduled programming with this exciting piece from National Yardographic...
My dog is so amazingly stealth...OR this is a really dumb squirrell (at base of tree)...she got as close as 2 feet before the squirrell ran for his life...

Now then...the cake is stacked and dowelled, ribbon added...time for shells...

Tada!  There ya' have it.  I love their cake topper, it's perfect for a beach wedding!  At the grooms feet there is a heart drawn in the sand and it says "just married" inside...precious!


Details...





Now, to get you guessing...I'm working on my next project...a cake for later this week...do you have any idea what these pieces are????

Monday, August 10, 2009

Welcome...

DIY Day @ ASPTL

I was going to write a post about 7 things in my kitchen that I'm really happy to have, BUT when I went to take photos, I realized there is so much I just love about my kitchen, that I had to tell you all about it! So, I got kind of carried away, and if you actually read this to the very end, I will be quite surprised!

Almost 10 years ago we bought this home, it was built in 1973 and while it had good bones, it lacked severely in aesthetics...so we quickly went to work.


The kitchen is one of my favorite places to be, come on in, and let me show you around a bit...

THEN: Dropped ceiling, funky blue flower wall paper, minimal counter space, 30 yr old linolium floor tiles, 30 year old electric stove with sparking wires, cabinet above fridge that I couldn't reach, ugly old laminate cabinets, and no pantry. This 2nd photo is from the Sale Ad for our house...do you LOVE the Royal Blue carpet??!!??!!???

NOW: Raised ceiling, adding space above the cabinets, painted cabinets, hubby made new doors/drawer fronts, added wood flooring and 3 feet of counter/cabinet space, built in a pantry on rollers that hides the A/C-Heater Unit access, moved that unreachable cabinet above the fridge to new space and added glass doors, built arched entryway with shelving, and added much loved skylight that adds so much sunshine and joy to my Kitchen! :)

The old kitchen had no pantry, and I badly needed one. Hubby built this one...the shelf is on rollers, twice a year he rolls it out to fire up/down the Heater (hidden compartments are fun!). See my collection of aprons, I wear a different one depending on my mood and what I'm cooking, LOL - silly gal.

Here's a "collage" of Hubby doing some of the hard stuff, like holding up drywall with his head...standing on that "forbidden" top step of a ladder...learning to be a fantastic carpenter - I love that my man can do anything! :)

Now, with all the hard work behind us, I'll steal a line from Julia Andrews and show you "a few of my favorite things"...
I like to use REAL Butter, but I don't like the way it tears up your toast. This Butter Bell keeps butter at room temp, soft and spreadable ~ you fill the "bell" with butter, and the base with cold water, it seals out air and bacteria and keeps butter fresh and soft, change the water every day or two.


My 30 year old Roper stove did fine for a while until one day while baking pizza, I heard sparks and saw smoke coming from the back of the stove...apparantly the wires were shot and it was time to get a new stove - I was pretty happy about this because I love to cook with Gas and I REALLY like my GE Gas stove with electric start and a sealed top (no gunk can fall inside), electric start in the oven means no pilot light. The control of cooking with gas is one of my favorite things! :)

Another of my favorite things is my red ceramic Kitchen Compost bin with a charcoal filter in the lid for no smells! You toss kitchen scraps in there to put in your compost pile, or if you don't have a compost pile (I don't) - just bury them directly in the garden and plant on top for rich soil and healthy plants.
I'm also REALLY smiling about my cute measuring cups which are too pretty to put in a cupboard, so they are displayed and ready to use each day. I just want to measure stuff all the time because of these! :)

I also really like my Hamilton Beach quick mixer with a whisk attachment. It's perfect when I need to whip just a small amount of whipping cream and don't want to break out the big ole KitchenAid, also for immersing into soups or salsas.
And last (becuase I don't want to keep you here ALL day long talking about my Pampered Chef items that I just couldn't cook without!), but not least, I really like my pretty dish drainer....
"Hi, my name is Kathy and I handwash my dishes"
Yes, I have a dishwasher, but I prefer to wash dishes by hand ~ I'm not sure if I could explain why, there's just something about it that I like, kind of like hanging clothes on the line, it just feels right. I didn't want just any ole' dish drainer on my counter though, so I looked far and wide to find one that would compliment my kitchen, this is what I found.

Maybe this is the reason I like washing dishes by hand...the view from my sink...

If you are still awake after this extremely long post, I thank you for sticking it out!
For more DIY projects, visit Kimba at A Soft Place To Land
Would you share with me what your favorite room in the house is, what makes it so special?
Have a beautiful sunshiney, Jesus filled day!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

DIY Day - Fake Flower Makeover

DIY Day @ ASPTL





I love making things over, from furniture to Christmas cards to making use out of old clothes. However, this is my first time participating in DIY Day. As much as I love gardening, and don't have trouble keeping things alive outside, I can't keep anything alive inside my house, so I decided to create a few "fake florals" for my home.


A couple of weeks ago I purchased two floral arragements from the thrift store. The flowers were pretty enough and the containers were cute, but they were too formal for something I would have in my house. 2 days ago, I ran over to JoAnns for the 70% off spring floral's sale and ended up with some materials to "makeover" this arrangement.


BEFORE



AFTER


I placed a little bird nest with two "eggs" into the moss, and glued a tiny Momma bird to the end of a twig from the tree in my backyard.
For more DIY projects, visit Kimba.
Have a blessed day!