Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thrifty Thursday!

Thrifty Thursday is my day to showcase a super inexpensive d.i.y project.  This week I decided to add something fun to my dining room table for Fall.  I knew just what I wanted to do.
 
A few years ago, I found this old wooden tool box at a garage sale in the hill country of Texas.  It was filled with Copper pipes and what not and he was selling it for $15. I'm sure the copper in it was probably worth way more than that, but I wanted it for the box the copper just happened to be in .  I turned out using the copper for some random stuff around the house and the box has been in the garage ever since.  The kids had gotten to it now and then with my spray paint and so it needed to be covered somehow. 
 
This is what it looked like before.....
Just an old wooden tool box with random splashes of white primer> on it from the kids.  It needed some work. 
 
I thought I'd give it some Chevron love.......who doesn't love a little Chevron love?
 
I just used thick painters tape to mark off an area criss cross like Chevron. I just eye balled it because I feel like I wanted it to be slightly imperfect.  You could get all technical and measure and use your protractor etc., but I didn't.

Next I took my little sharp blade and cut off the excess to make those nice clean lines.




While the tape was on, I took to it with a can of Rustoleum turquoise/aqua spray paint.  This matches my house, but you could do any color at all. Next, I ripped the tape off as soon as I was done painting to avoid bleeding under the tape.  This is a painter trick I've learned the hard way......
 

and of course, because I love all things rustic, I just couldn't leave it looking all pretty.  I went after it with my sander and sanded it down to take a bunch of my paint off. After I sanded I glazed it in Martha Steward Coffee stain.  If I had it to do over again, I would have skipped this step.  I don't love glazing, but I thought it would look good on this piece.  In hind site, I would have rather left the wood natural then to stain it a coffee darker color, but whatev.......its my thrifty project. 

 
And here it is sealed and happy on its new home, my dining room table, this morning as the light flooded in the windows.  I think it turned out super cute for being a 20 minute and $15 project. 

 
Thanks for stopping by my NeSt!  Have a happy Thursday! 
 
-B-


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Inspired by Emily and Merritt

If you aren't busy, or even if you are, stop what your doing (right after you read my post that is ; ) and go to Pottery Barn Teen to check out the Featured Designs by Emily and Merritt.  Not only do they make everything beautiful fashion wise, but it looks like they have nailed it as far as all things whimsy and bling go for little girls rooms.  I died!!!!!

I love every single thing about this collection. Its perfectly mixed with whimsy and preppy, glitter and rustic.  I want it all!  I feel so inspired by it all today, I just had to share!

These profile silhouettes are amazing!  So cute, and probably fairly easy to DIY. 


 
I am redoing the twins room right now in a rustic/lodge kinda theme.  I'm thinking this is a must for their bedside or chair side table.  They may not agree, but they don't pay the bills.  Ha! 
 
I want this clothing rack and everything on it, but mostly the rack. 
 I'm such a sucker for ticking and pin tucking.  When you combine the two and then add in that its on a comfy beanbag chair.......done!  Perfection!
 Who said denim can't be chic?  This is all kinds of amazing.  I might just have to have it for my bedroom along with another of those little log tables.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
 The daughter is definitely getting this one for Christmas.  So cute! 
 I've always wanted a horse or cow head like this, not necessarily Gold, but whatev.  I can't even wrap my brain around being a 6 year old little girl and having a "real" unicorn head on my wall.  Duh?
 And again, unicorn love......I like the elephant too.
 This is a nice pic of a lot of the collection.  Go check it out over at www.potterybarnteen.com, you will not be sorry, I promise!

 
In the meantime, if you see something you love furniture wise but can't afford these prices........NeSt can copy  many of these looks. In fact the white antique distressed is my specialty.  Give me a call or email me at britdwinell@yahoo.com, 817-781-8441.
 
Thanks for stopping by my NeSt!
 
-B-