Thursday, October 03, 2013

Four Years Later............

It took me almost 4 years to convince Garrie to paint our master bedroom from a blah stark White to a very soothing Gray.  So now that it's done I've been busy trying to complete the finishing touches.  

Most of my projects include accumulated "treasures" I have gathered over the years. They have been sitting in our closet just waiting for me to get the time, energy, and inspiration to complete them. 

My End of Bed Bench is definitely one of those tucked away treasures!  I have searched and searched for something to put at the end of our bed.  I have even bought items, re-finished them and in one way or another they just weren't right. They were either too big, too ugly or just didn't fit my vision.  I think it was my mom (who by the way I get a lot of my ideas from) finally suggested that I use my grandmother's old organ bench.   "GREAT IDEA"!  So I pulled it out of storage, wiped off  the dust and began.   Of course I forgot to take before pictures, but here is how I got to the finished product!  
 
  • First I sanded the entire organ bench.
  • Next I painted a light coat of grey sporadically around the bench.  I learned a trick on Pinterest on distressing, wish I could remember who to give this credit to.....because WOW it worked Beautifully. 
  • After the Gray coat dried, I covered the areas of Gray spots I wanted to look distressed with Vaseline.
  • Then once the Vaseline dried, I painted the entire bench with flat white. 
  • I let it dry entirely over night and then took a Brillo pad to the Vaseline covered spots. Amazingly the White comes off and all your left with is the Gray peeping through. 
As for the seat itself, it couldn't have been any easier.  Besides the finding choosing of the fabric to cover it with, i think it only took me 15 minutes to cover. 
  • First I unscrewed the extremely old and rusty hinges. 
  • Then Covered the bench with about 3 inches of foam.  It needs to have enough to overlap a bit on every side.
  • After that I took the material and stapled it to the bottom.
  • Lastly, but very importantly I screwed it all back together and hoped the rusted hinges didn't break.

The bench obviously lifts up, but i didn't worry about the inside looking pretty. I store a couple of Charleigh's toys in there (this works great for the mornings when she's trying to get into everything she can't have, and I'm trying to make myself pretty presentable.

Another project that I have been trying to figure out was getting a King sized headboard for our master bedroom.  We have had our bed since we got married-five years ago.  In those five years we've just went without.  Now, I will say...... that YES it is so wonderful laying here in my King size bed all warm,comfortable, and lazy but I also have to complain.  This has caused me some major grief too!  If anyone has ever tried to find headboard options that are affordable, comfortable, and eye pleasing know my frustration.  Most King size headboards are well over $400-$500 and I refuse to spend that kind of money.  Plus the DIY projects on-line never seemed very easy and I thought they would end up costing the same, if not more.
 
So once again I took matters into my own hands.  I Pleasantly surprised myself too! It actually ended up being fairly simple, and just a shy under $50.00.  The longest/hardest part was picking out the "right" fabric.  Actually, once I figured out that it was the flowered patterned comforter that wasn't matching anything, I did what any woman would SHOULD do.  I went shopping.  Luckily, I ended up finding a plain White quilted comforter at Ikea.  ikea.com 
Which motivated me to complete my

DIY King Size Headboard
 
Supplies Needed:
Basic art canvas's (desired size and quanity of them)-I did two rows of five in each row.
Fabric choices ( I used 5 different patterns)
Quilting batting (If I were to do it again, I would get thicker batting)
Staple Gun/Staples
Time and Patience (Tedious to stretch and staple all of them)
 
Over time I would purchase art canvas's.  I every now and then.......OK frequently visit Hobby Lobby, Michael's and JoAnne Fabrics to browse.  I would buy them ONLY when they went on sale.
The best bargains was when they were on sale for  "Buy two get two free:" 
 
After that I picked out six different patterns.  My bedroom colors are dark purple, mustard yellow, and turquoise (ish).   I think 1 yard covered two canvas's, but am not certain on the measurements. They are very helpful at JoAnne Fabrics!
 
Next  I used quilting batting to give it a bit of cushion and stapled each different pattern material piece to the back of the batting and the canvas. Making sure to get it as taunt as possible. 

Next was the difficult part.  My mom, my sister and I took an entire afternoon to hang these suckers. We tried hanging the canvas by t-pins first.  Nope....to heavy.  Then we tried nails. Not sure why this didn't work either. I think the nails were too short, the canvas would not catch on the nails.  
 
After an hour had passed, and several nail holes later my sister suggested double sided Velcro.  I immediately ran to the $ store and bought the Velcro.  
 
The next hours all three of us began sticking Velcro to the back of each Canvas. One long strip on the top and two smaller pieces on the bottom corners.  I am Sure it was pretty humorous listening to us banter back and forth "NO, this side needs one piece.....No....this side already has two strips"

Finally with a little bit of measuring here and little bit of leveling there.......my four year project was complete.

A little side note is that we did end up stapling the Velcro to the canvas. Two of the canvas's kept falling. Extra support can never hurt.
 
I am super happy with the way it turned out. Better yet, Garrie liked it too. He was even motivated enough to hang my Ikea wall lamps. THAT SAME NIGHT.
 


So.......Four years later, and I'vvvvvvveeeeeee...........well?.... at least I've started.
~One Whimsical Woman

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Projects Projects Projects

Slowly but surely, I plan on putting up some of the projects I've recently completed.  My friend and I have started a craft club, so I need to be "Out with the old and in with the new"!
Here is a jewelry holder I did. It first started with an old picture frame I picked up at Goodwill. I painted and distressed it. Don't worry, I'll fill you in on a simple way to distress wood in a later post real soon. I then covered the back of the frame with burlap. I sprayed the burlap with starch to make it stiffer.  I then used a staple gun to make the burlap extremely taunt.  After that I used a glue gun to glue on the drawer knobs (it should hold, because I only own three necklaces.) Then I made my own burlap rose. I did look at Pinterest for directions on making these roses, but my ADD kicked in and I started playing around on my own and ended up with this. ( I'm still not 100% satisfied with it) Finally to finish it off I found this peacock feather at Hobby Lobby and hot glued it to the burlap-careful with the hot glue, burlap doesn't offer too much protection from burning yourself.  It's still sitting on my bedside table, with hopes to be hung SOMEDAY.

~One Whimsical Woman

Friday, June 28, 2013

Wow how times have changed!

 It's been nearly 8 months since I have last posted and it is hard to even know where to begin.  I guess I'll start with why I even decided to check back on my blog.  I just entered a contest through Facebook.  Mission: Makeover 2013.  It is basically a contest to showcase two re-finished projects I have done around the house.  The final prize being gift certificates galore!  Mainly to craft/thrift stores, and cute little boutiques (yes please).  So, while I was searching my house for two of my favorite pieces, I realized how much I miss crafting, cooking, and just finding new and interesting projects to complete.  Then I opened up my blogger page to "Pin" one of my favorite dishes- "Oh My Thai" and realized that I have had quite a few page visits recently.  What!? How!? Why!? Oh yeah......its that thing called Social Media.  It is insane how much people are becoming reliant on information thru social media.  Let's see we have got Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, umpteen blogs, Google +, Instagram, and Candy Crush (I know, not really social media but it sure takes up MY time).  Yep, I have an account for every single one of them.   However, I mainly spend my free time..aka 10:00pm-12:00am on Facebook, Pinterest, and a select few of my favorite blogs.   Long story short (er) I am ready to once again attempt to start sharing my craziness with this ever growing Internet world.  However.......

Beware:

1) As mentioned above, I don't have a ton of spare time.  Chasing around two kids (yep that's right, during my absence I had a little baby girl.  Charleigh Rosemary-More to come about her, but we are so happy to have her in our lives. Lovvvvvvve her!). Plus after three wonderful months of maternity leave, I am again working full time, and unfortunately can't dedicate myself to blogging. 

2) I realized as I am trying find pictures of my crafts and things I want to share, that I don't have before photos. Only the final results. Pinterest must have something I can do to remember right?

3) We have made the switch from computer to I-pad.  It is great and all, but wow do my arms hurt from typing this while trying to hold it up.  I think I may have to pull that lap-top back out of storage. Also trying to figure out the ins-and-outs of working with "Blogger"on the pad is awful.   Seriously just now figured out how to copy and paste!

4) I am starting a craft club.  "Nifty and Thrifty Craft Club" ( oh boy I've gotta figure out how to link stuff now-yep I'm getting out the lap-top).  No one in the group has been in a craft club before, so our failures may be posted as well as our treasures.

5) It's  1:30 am and I'm writing this so who knows if it makes any sense.

Anyways, sorry to disappoint you have been just dying to hear from me ;).  Life just took over!

~Whimsical Woman