Dresser #2

If you have been following my blog for a while, you know that I love me a good antique dresser.  If you’re new to my blog… Well, I love antique dressers!  Now, that we are all caught up, let me tell you about my most recent find.IMG_4107This beaut was another Craigslist treasure.  That Craig and his crazy list sure have a some hidden gems.  I got this tall antique dresser from good old Craig for $40.  Sure, it needed some work, but the $40 was money well spent.  Here’s a side view, just in case you didn’t get enough of the lovely dull yellow paint…IMG_4111I went a different route this time, then the last dresser I tackled.  Instead of sanding the many old layers of paint off this old girl, I decided to use a paint stripper.  I have never used a stripper before, so I was pumped to give it a try.  I did some googling to find out which stripping agent had the best results.  It seemed that most DIYers out there are loving Citristrip Stripping Gel.  I had my winner, I picked up this bottle of Citristrip at Home Depot for $11.98.  IMG_4116I have heard some harsh things around the interweb about paint stripping agents.  Apparently, they can have some pretty rank smells, and be damaging to many materials, including skin.  This stuff was rated highly because it has a nice orange scent and it is safe enough to use indoors.  And, although, I had the option to work inside, I still chose to take this project out to the garage (thank goodness, it was a filthy job).  I, also, used a good pair of gloves because this stuff will still harm your skin.

Before I went to town slathering Citristrip everywhere, I removed all of the knobs and gave it a good wipe down, including inside of the drawers.IMG_4117Then, I just used an old paint brush to brush the Citrstrip on every painted surface of the dresser. It took me about 30 minutes to cover all of the surfaces.  IMG_4131IMG_4138After 15 minutes or so, the paint began to do this…IMG_4135IMG_4150See all that rippling and bubbling?  Typically, this is not considered a good look for a dresser but, I was happy to see it.  This meant it was working, and faster than I expected.

From there, I just used a metal spackle tool to scrape the paint off of the dresser.IMG_4158Here is what it was looking like after I had scraped all of the surfaces…IMG_4162It took about an hour of scraping to get it to this stage.IMG_4164IMG_4168IMG_4172Pretty good.  Don’t you think?  But, still not good enough.  There was still some paint and a layer of lacquer left.  So, I did another round of stripping.  All the same steps again.  And, I had this…IMG_4174IMG_4176IMG_4179Do you see that top center drawer?  Ya those are flowers.  Pretty inlaid fowers that were covered up by paint.  Oh people.  Why do you paint over things like this?IMG_4181I think it’s a pretty detail, so I was thrilled to find it.

From there, I just grabbed my palm sander and gave everything a good sanding, twice.IMG_5227IMG_5229IMG_5230IMG_5231I, then, stained the all surfaces with the same Minwax stain in English Chestnut that I used on the last dresser.  And, I had this…IMG_5052IMG_5049I know!  You are totally doing this right now…giphyI get it.  I do.  I was doing the same thing.

I definitely wanted everything to stay as nice as it was turning out.  So, it was time to seal this puppy.  I used Minwax’s Water Based Polycrylic Protective Finish.  I ordered a quart off of amazon for $16 and some change (free shipping of course, thank you Amazon Prime!).IMG_5065I, also, bought a new higher quality paint brush, just to avoid any paint strokes.  When applying, I made sure to brush the sealer on in very thin coats.  I did two coats, some people suggest three, but since this piece wouldn’t get too much action, I figured two would be fine.  If I were working on an end table or coffee table I would probably go with three coats, since they would more likely have more traffic on their surfaces.  I let everything dry for a day, then added the knobs I had picked out.  I needed ten knobs!  TEN!  That’s a lot of knobs, and at the usual $5 a pop I was looking at $50, just on knobs!  Even though that would only bring the total cost of this dresser to about $100, I wasn’t digging that price.  So, being a cheapskate at heart, I googled around for some other options.  I knew I wanted them to be white and something that would look okay with the antique look of this dresser.  I came across these guys on Amazon (have I mentioned I love Amazon?)…51YE24aEWfL._SL1001_And, at $22 for all 10, I was sold!

Last step, I just put all of the knobs in place and VOILA!!…IMG_5080IMG_5087The stain and polyacrylic really made a huge difference.  I am stoked about how it turned out.  IMG_5085And, in case you are wondering where this old girl is going to live.  IMG_7449I am happy to tell you it landed in my art/craft/office/extra guest room. See it?  Hanging out over there on the far right wall?  We tossed the old futon that was living on that wall and put the dresser in it’s place.  I was needing more storage in here and what better than this dresser?antique dresserwhite dresser knobsIMG_5132I totally dig it and am so excited to have these big drawers for added storage.  wood antique dresserFor fun here is slideshow of the process…

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Have your ever refinished an old piece of furniture?  What were your methods?  Any suggestions for future projects? Do tell!How to Strip Furniture

Ledge Shelves

Remember my art/craft/second guest room?  No?  Well, here she is….art room with ikea deskart room with rolling cartI should say here she WAS, because we have made a few changes in here.

First up, we ditched that old futon.  We dragged that sucker to curb, and said good riddance.

Then, I spruced up my sewing table a bit (If you told me when I was 21 that I would one day type that sentence, I would be making fun of myself big time). IMG_7475Next, I bought some IKEA RIBBA Picture Ledges.  These…ribba-picture-ledge-white__0084935_PE212079_S4Once they were at my doorstep, I was pumped to get them on the wall.  I almost put them up myself, but then I couldn’t find the stud finder and the screw gun wasn’t charged.  So, I got smart and decided to wait for Justin.  Good thing too, because it was a lot easier with two people.  It’s always nice to have someone around to eye out heights and double check if things are level.  Let’s face it, sometimes things get wonky when you don’t take a step back and take a look.  Here they are, all hung up…IMG_5021IMG_5025This room was bare for so long, it was about time we added something to these walls.

Here’s a closer look at the ledges… they are perfect for displaying art.  I create new art from time to time, and do not necessarily want to frame everything or display it all over the house.  This is now the perfect spot for those misfit art pieces. IMG_5039Once everything was anchored in place, I did my thing adding art.

This is what I came up with…ikea ledge shelvesart shelvesledge shelvesWhen you take a step back now, this is what you see…IMG_7461And, I know, you see that dresser in the right-hand side of this photo.  I’ll explain more on that another day.  For now, I hope you enjoy my new ledge shelves!picisto-20150422115635-309790What do you think?  Better?Installing Ledge Shelves

 

Portrait of Home

I have not been painting a lot lately, and the other day I had an itch to make something.  I remember seeing a post on my fav blog, Young House Love, a couple fun little portraits done of their homes.  I liked this idea, and thought I would take a stab at a quick portrait of our home.  Nothing too detailed, just a quirky little painting.  I also thought, why not show you my process of making the portrait while I was at it?

I started with a generic 8×10 canvas from Michaels.

8x10 white canvasThen, I sketched out our house from a photo that I had on my computer…

sketching a houseNext, I just added the main background colors.

painting a picture of homeFrom there, I just slowly added some details…

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DIY home paintingWhat do you think?

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It’s def not perfect, but it’s just the quirky little painting I was going for.

And for fun, here is a slideshow of the process…

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What Goes Where?

I left you on a cliff hanger in my art room, I know you want to know what I put in my new IKEA drawers!  Well I won’t leave you wondering any longer…

First up I pulled everything out of my closet which looked like this.

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Most of my art supplies were in this guy.

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and here is the madness that came out of those drawers…

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Lots o’ stuff.  So basically I just got to sorting, as I went I tossed things that I no longer use and found new homes for some things that just didn’t belong.  Here is what went into the Helmer Drawers.

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Paints in the top drawer, color coordinated of course(that won’t last).

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Next up… more paint, exciting stuff!

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Yarn and ribbon anyone?

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More yarn.

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And then some felt.  I’m beginning to feel like an 80 year old women or a preschool teacher with what went into these drawers.

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Lastly, some random things like my hot glue gun and some other adhesives.  So there you have it, organization at it’s finest people!  Oh and of course I made labels…

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The rolling cart also had a make over…

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And in the words of Biggie uh, and if you don’t know, now ya know!

IKEA does it again!

My art room is in some serious need of storage!  I have a lot of art supplies and I would love to have it organized and contained neatly in one room.  I would be stoked if everything had it’s own little spot to live forever, or until I decide it needs a new home.  Right now everything is thrown into this closet… kk6 All mismatched storage thrown into a sad little closet.  Not to mention that those are the boxes that we moved into this house with! That’s right, not even unpacked, definitely rummaged through but not unpacked!  Shame on me! I needed to find some solution to this madness.  Who do you turn to when you have storage problems?  How about our friend IKEA! That’s right, take a browse through this guy…

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and all of your storage problems will be solved! It’s where I found this…

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It’s the Helmer Drawer Unit and it’s just $39.99.  Thought it would be perfect for holding/organizing all of my art and craft supplies, so I dumped one of these in my online shopping cart and kept browsing.  One other thing that has been on my list for this room for a while is a chair.  I have been checking craigslist from time to time and also checking out my options at local stores, but unfortunately I was having no luck.  So, what do you know, IKEA came to the rescue again when I found this…

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It’s a Snille Swivel Chair which is only $19.99.   I thought it would work well for my room and I was in desperate need of a desk chair, it wasn’t love at first site but it will work!  So, I plopped this guy in my online cart also and checked out my two new IKEA items.   In a couple days these arrived…

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and it was building time.  I started with the bigger lighter box which I assumed was the chair and I was correct.  Here are the contents of the first box…

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Not too many pieces, always a good sign!

So I got right to work and about 5 minutes later I had this…

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BAM, and I have a new chair! Next up was the Helmer Drawer Unit, which was not quite as easy.  Here is what you see when you open the box…

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A few more pieces came with this one as you can see.  So here is everything laid out…

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Looks like madness to me, how about you?  Basically I tried my best with building this one too, except it didn’t turn out as well as the chair.  Once I had the unit and the drawers assembled, the drawers weren’t fitting in the slots correctly and I could not figure out what I had done wrong.  In case you haven’t purchased anything from IKEA yet, I will forewarn you that their instruction manuals do not have words, just pictures.  This is great for me in most cases, except when I can’t figure out where I went wrong, at that point I need words!  So, finally I got frustrated enough and told Justin I needed some help.  Within 5 minutes he had it all fixed.  Turns out I put the walls of the unit on backwards, I had the right wall on the left side and the left wall on the right side, if that makes any sense. After all of the struggles this is what I had…

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So, the verdict is that I still love IKEA very much!  Here is my art room now…

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Wondering where my white rolling cart went?

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There it is, just using a different wall to hang out on.

Don’t worry, I’ll be back soon to give you a breakdown of what I used the new storage for.

A Little Bit of This a Little Bit of That

This here is a very random post.  I just have a couple quick things that we have done lately that I have not shared.  What better time then now?  Am I right?

First up the fan in my art room has changed again.  We now went from this…

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To this…

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The white fan just fits better in this room.  The brown fan was nice, but it was too dark.

Want a side by side?  Finnnne…

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I just think it fits better in this space.  This room has a lot further to go, slowly but surely were making our way.

One other quick thing I did was move the guest room around a bit, before it was looking like this…

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Now here is it’s new set up…

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Basically, I just added our TV stand and TV, and moved the bed to the center of the room.  I put the two stools on each side of the bed to be used as night stands.  This room now feels more balanced to me.  Eventually I would like to get a nice antique dresser to put across from the bed instead of our old TV stand, for now it works though.

So these are couple little things I wanted to share.  Thanks for reading folks!

Painting More Pots

Since I now had my new fancy rolling cart I was storing my sharpie markers in some terracotta pots that I just happened to have laying around….

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I wasn’t diggin all of the random crazy colors going on in the room, so I figured painting these pots would tone things down a bit.  I seemed to be leaning towards more neutral/natural colors in this room so I decided to go with a dark green that would match my newly purchased trash can…

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I got this guy at JoAnn Fabrics for $3 in their clearance section, plus I had a gift card.  No money outta my pocket!

So I dumped my markers out and wiped down the pots with a rag…

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As you can see they are the usual rust color that you see on most terracotta pots.  I grabbed some green paints that I thought should make the color I was going for…

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I got to mixing until I had a color that was comparable to the color on my trash can.  From there I just started painting…

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I didn’t paint the inside completely because I had a different plan for that part…

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I thought it would be fun to put a neon yellowish-green inside the pots.  So I mixed up another color and started painting the interior of the pots…

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I was definitely loving the bright pop of color!  I then waited for the pots to dry then threw my sharpies back in…

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Oooo la la! I love that the neon green sneaks through in between the markers.

While I was at it I grabbed a couple terracotta plates from the store to put under my plants that were currently living in my office.  They were much needed since when I watered them they leaked a bit on the desk.  They have been currently sitting with paper towel under them.  I decided it was time to fix the issue.  So while I had all of my paints out I just painted the plates to match the pots they would go under…

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Yay! No more leaking.  Here is the office now…

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Craiglist Cart

While I was checking out craigslist the other day I came across a pretty awesome metal rolling cart.  I knew I had to have it for my art room, it would be perfect to put supplies on.  I scooped up my friend Krissi and headed out to purchase it.  Here it is….

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I have actually been looking online for something like this and have only come across really expensive options.

This one is for sale on IKEA’s site for $60.99 with shipping…

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I also found this one on Crate and Barrels website for a whopping $125.08 with shipping…

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So I am pretty happy with my $20 purchase! Go craigslist!

The lady I purchased it from was really sweet and turns out she has her own etsy site called Busy Girl Vintage.  While I was there I spotted something that I also had to have.  Her garage had a lot of things for sale in it, she had told us she just had a garage sale.  I noticed this small metal box…

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She said it was mine for $5.  I was thrilled since I had seen others online that had sold for around $25 with shipping.  Like this one…

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Which is $24.95 with shipping and then this one…

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Which is $20.50 with shipping, so I pretty much thought $5 was a steal.

Once I got home I cleaned everything really well and set them up in my art room.  First I put some random art supplies that currently do not have homes into the metal box.

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Thrilling stuff huh?

I then put some other art supplies on my new cart…

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and on the bottom…

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Woot woot! Now my art supplies can travel with me on their new fancy cart.

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Still a lot left to do in here, but at least now there is a little more to look at!

New Anthro Finds!

I was out the other day and stopped at Anthropologie.  This is a dangerous place for me since I am a cheap skate and anthro is anything but cheap.  I usually like to go in and check out their clearance section. I love that when they want to get rid of things, they drop their prices significantly.  So I tried not to look around too much on my way to the clearance section because it would be to tempting.  While I was looking around I found this…

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I know what your thinking… Hi flamingo! I love you! I thought the same thing!  But then I had to figure out what it was…

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This is a view from the top of the flamingo.  It is a tape dispenser!  And guess what I need… a new tape dispenser!  Not really, but I am currently making myself an office so I figured it was okay to get it.  Oh and by the way it was originally $18, but on sale for $4.95! Score!

And I forgot to mention… the flamingo had a friend!

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Yup, that’s a lizard stapler and yes he was also on sale for $4.95.

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I mean come on people, how do you buy a flamingo tape dispenser and not get her lizard stapler friend?

Here they are in their new home…

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Best $10 ever spent!

I love you IKEA

I have been keeping my eyes peeled for a desk/art station for my office.  I have been checking craigslist and looking around online.  I knew I wanted something like this…

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or this…

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I love both of these drafting desks, I think it is pretty sweet that you can change the height of them or put them on an angle whenever you want.  Plus they are pretty cool looking, which is a bonus.

So this was my ideal desk, although I though that if I found an antique one that was solid wood(not painted) on craigslist I could go that way as well.  But, I headed to IKEAs website and found this

LINNMON/FINNVARD Table IKEA You can choose a flat or tilted table top, which is good for writing, painting or drawing, by adjusting the trestle.

Does that look familiar?  It is the exact desk in the second photo above! It is a Linnmon/Finnvard table in white/beech and at $85 I was sold, plus shipping it came to around $130 which is still not bad.  So I ordered that sucker and about a week later came home to this…

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Wahoo! Just one week!

After a couple days of that huge box laying in our front room I decided I should assemble this thing.  So I hauled the box into the office and got to it.

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Once I got everything out, I had a ton of pieces of wood and a booklet of instructions, all in pictures! Just my kind of instructions.  So basically I followed the pictures and tried to replicate what it looked like was going on in the 2D stick figure picture.

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I am on the first photo here.

Next thing I knew I had one of the stands built.

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Then I added the shelf…

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Here is the top of the desk, which I had nothing to assemble since it is just one solid piece…

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Once I had both stands built, I just popped the desk piece right on top of them, it stays in place because it has two small posts that stick out and insert into little holes on top of the legs. Make sense? Probably not, in other words when I tilt it upward the top of the desk will not fall in my lap.

Here she is all built…

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See my desk’s friend?  I got that guy at Lowes. I saw it and had to have it…

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Only $49, I think that is a steal for a standing lamp that isn’t a piece of crap.  Here he is standing with all of his friends at Lowes…

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I love how the tri-podish legs of the lamp are similar to the legs of the desk…

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So those are my new additions to my office/art room. What do you think?