Showing posts with label Home Improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Improvement. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 November 2013

From firewood to country chic: grandma's oak wardrobe

Once there was an ugly old wardrobe, ready to be scrapped ...




The wood was rather ugly, but all in all the wardrobe was still in very good shape.

First step was sanding the varnish to get some key for the paint to adhere to,
followed by a thorough wash with a thinned down water and ammonia mix.
This got rid of the sanding dust and any trace of nicotine that still stuck to the wood.

After letting all pieces dry out thoroughly, I reassembled the wardrobe and applied a coat of primer.


I chose an oil based primer, because I wanted a smooth finish. With water based primers and paints, you always run the risk that brush and roller marks remain visible. http://www.levis.info/be/producten/primers-grondverf/levis-primer-hout-expert/

Next came 2 coats of lacquer in a slightly of white colour http://www.levis.info/be/producten/lakken/levis-lak-expert-satin-mix/ (colour shady grey), and then came the fun part ... making everything look just that little bit distressed and not quite freshly painted. 

 

And voila ... an old wardrobe made right for a modern country interior


and here is my dilemma ... I painted this wardrobe for a dear friend ... and ever since I am on the lookout to find a similar old lady to be refinished, one that would come and live with me ... but no luck so far.

There is one upside, at least I have an excuse to continue going to flea markets, thrift shops and garage sales.



Friday, 1 November 2013

A lamp for my bedroom and other doily projects

This is one of the projects I'm working on at the moment.


 


I found this photo on Pinterest and had an immediate Aha-moment.
My great-grandma was a prolific art crocheter and knitter, and I always admired the intricate little works of art she produced.
Unfortunately, all her doilies and table cloths got lost or were given away over the years. Hey, I have to admit I did not find them particularly fashionable either. More's the pity now. 

I started looking out for doilies at second hand market and in thrift shops, but it seems that everybody got rid of them at some point or other, and the crop is disappointingly meager.

Next step ... make them myself!

Here are some of the ones I have made in the last weeks.







And I need a lot more, so I will keep crocheting.
I'm also going to try and knit one.
And when I have enough of them, I'll keep you posted on the construction of the lamp. 

I have found some more projects to do with doilies. 
They are the perfect decoration for the family dinner on Christmas Eve !




http://craftsbyamanda.com/2011/01/burlap-doily-luminaries-rustic-meets.html


I think I'm going all out and make this wreath for the front door too

http://thecharitywedding.com/2011/08/15/diy-doily-wreath/
I finally have enough doilies to start making my lamp. Keep an eye on this blog: I am going to post step by step photos.



Getting my blog started

As I roam the web looking for ideas, I keep reading the most interesting things on other people's blogs, 
So it should not be to much of a surprise that I'm going to start my own blog.

It's going to be a lifestyle blog with focus on Home Improvement, DIY, Art, Cooking and much much more.
My friends keep telling me that I'm sooooo handy and creative, so here goes, I'm going to start sharing projects I'm working on.

Keep me informed if you want to see particular content or if I can help you with tips about projects you are working on.

Love Marjan