Once upon a time I picked up a side table at a garage sale because I thought it was interesting.
If I recall correctly the lady told me her son or husband had put the table together from other parts of tables and spare wood.
She was sort of apologizing for it, but those facts just made the table more interesting to me, no apology necessary.
Tuesday
Saturday
Wooden Paint Drag For Paint Layering/Distressing
Recently Carlene from Organized Clutter did a post about a product called a layering block.
I had never seen or heard of such a thing before she introduced it.
I was intrigued.
I was also not near a craft store at the precise moment I wanted to try the product, so I made do instead.
Making do meant making one.
I'm calling mine a wooden paint drag because the wood block needs to be pulled across the item to give it a distressed look.
It's done with paint and without sanding.
I had never seen or heard of such a thing before she introduced it.
I was intrigued.
I was also not near a craft store at the precise moment I wanted to try the product, so I made do instead.
Making do meant making one.
It's done with paint and without sanding.
Wednesday
Maple Syrup Tool Tote, Thrifty Style Team
I've got a thing for totes, and for being thrifty.
Metal ones, wood ones, ones with wood and metal, and especially free or cheap ones, which I like to refer to as the "thrifty" ones.
I picked this one up at a garage sale a couple years ago. It was filled with tools, which makes sense because it's a tool tote, duh Bliss.
Thursday
Readers Share Their Painted Door Mats
In July I decided to try my hand at painting a faded but otherwise intact oversize front door mat.
The mat was a more expensive one that didn't last any longer than the cheap ones, and I didn't want to toss it out so figured I had nothing to lose.
My mat would have actually looked better if all the color had worn off leaving it a solid looking gray rather than the half worn off look it had going on.
But painting it worked, and I was very happy with the outcome. You can see the whole easy process by clicking here.
I didn't know that posting about my door mat was going to inspire others to break out a sponge and give it a whirl, but it did, and I'd like to show you some of the door mats that readers brought back to life.
The mat was a more expensive one that didn't last any longer than the cheap ones, and I didn't want to toss it out so figured I had nothing to lose.
My mat would have actually looked better if all the color had worn off leaving it a solid looking gray rather than the half worn off look it had going on.
But painting it worked, and I was very happy with the outcome. You can see the whole easy process by clicking here.
I didn't know that posting about my door mat was going to inspire others to break out a sponge and give it a whirl, but it did, and I'd like to show you some of the door mats that readers brought back to life.
Saturday
Rootbeer Mini Keg Turned Canister
Fusion Mineral Paint has some new colors, and I'm a lucky duck to get my webbed feet on some.
13 colors total, and I headed straight for the orange.
I've been waiting for something with orange, as well as a green that is less bright or emerald-ish, because you know... I don't often use bright colors even though I like them.
13 colors total, and I headed straight for the orange.
I've been waiting for something with orange, as well as a green that is less bright or emerald-ish, because you know... I don't often use bright colors even though I like them.
Wednesday
Whipping Up September Thrift Store Decor
Thrift Store Decor is all about taking an inexpensive thrifted item and incorporating it into your decor.
You know, like taking a ten dollar gadget and making it look like a million bucks......or thereabouts.
Just for the record I don't own anything worth a million bucks, and if I did I'd sell it.
Sometimes I'll find an item and rearrange it's aesthetic with paint.
And sometimes all I've got to do is dust it off and bring it home, which is the case with Septembers Thrift Store Decor.
You know, like taking a ten dollar gadget and making it look like a million bucks......or thereabouts.
Just for the record I don't own anything worth a million bucks, and if I did I'd sell it.
Sometimes I'll find an item and rearrange it's aesthetic with paint.
And sometimes all I've got to do is dust it off and bring it home, which is the case with Septembers Thrift Store Decor.
Whipping Up September Thrift Store Decor
Thrift Store Decor is all about taking an inexpensive thrifted item and incorporating it into your decor.
You know, like taking a ten dollar gadget and making it look like a million bucks......or thereabouts.
Just for the record I don't own anything worth a million bucks, and if I did I'd sell it.
Sometimes I'll find an item and rearrange it's aesthetic with paint.
And sometimes all I've got to do is dust it off and bring it home, which is the case with Septembers Thrift Store Decor.
You know, like taking a ten dollar gadget and making it look like a million bucks......or thereabouts.
Just for the record I don't own anything worth a million bucks, and if I did I'd sell it.
Sometimes I'll find an item and rearrange it's aesthetic with paint.
And sometimes all I've got to do is dust it off and bring it home, which is the case with Septembers Thrift Store Decor.
Monday
Fusion Fever Concludes With Homestead Blue And A Custom Mix
If you've been following along then you know for the last few weeks
I've had Fusion Mineral Paint Projects fever.
fever
noun
fe·ver
\ˈfē-vər\
: a state of excited emotion or activity
Thursday
Fusion Mineral Paint Grays
Fall is approaching, kids are back to school, and I told you that my fever for all things Fusion Mineral Paint wasn't going to end just because summer was coming to a close.
Today I'm showcasing two more bloggers and their Fusion painted projects.
My hot summer fever might be cooling off, but my temperature goes right back up when I see what my fellow painters create.
Today I'm showcasing two more bloggers and their Fusion painted projects.
My hot summer fever might be cooling off, but my temperature goes right back up when I see what my fellow painters create.
Monday
Tones For Tots Speckled Frog and Little Piggy
Not only do I have an end of summer fever for all the Fusion Mineral Paint projects I see, but in this 5th post I'm running extra hot for anything that uses colors from the Tones For Tots line.
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