DIY Paneled Door On A Budget
Take your boring old doors and give them a beautiful cutom made makeover on a budget. #diy #doors #doorsonabudget #trim #farmhouse #add
Cozy Colorblock Corner
Our attic bedroom is tricky to work with because of the sloped ceilings. We decided to use colorblocking and some shelves to bring a boring corner to life!Scroll down for links to my blog and Instagram. This is what we started with. I painted the beige walls white when we moved in. To keep the whole room cohesive with our other accent wall, we thought a green color block with open shelves would help this neglected space. Decide on a colorblock shape I played around with shapes using…
Update Your Doors - From Slab to Fab
Let me just come right out and say it. I HATE hollow core slab doors. For real... And you know what really stinks? I have a 3000 square foot house FULL of them! 15 of them to be exact... and they aren't even remotely pretty. They're wood with wood trim which in many cases is beautiful, but not mine. Check out this gem. Today I am going to show you how to update your interior doors and take them from SLAB to FAB! Here's what you'll need: 1 ugly slab door 1 sheet (4x8) of 1/…
DIY Beadboard Door-Rock the Vote Reveal
Last month kicked off the ROCK the VOTE series here. The first vote was a makeover for these two orange doors: The winning options was ...
DIY Bi-fold Closet Door Makeover
This DIY Bi-fold Closet Door Makeover really transforms my old craft closet bi- fold doors into pure Luxe!! This closet door makeover is a simple change that really updates the age of the room and I LOVE IT! These old doors take a "blast from the past" and are easily updated and made modern with several coats of paint. Start with using a screw driver to detach each door from the hinges. (I used one other person to assist me with this process which made it a lot easier). For best…
Vintage Table Make-over
I found a little table at auction that was the perfect size for an additional landing pad for our parakeets’ cage. I’ve been having trouble finger training our birds, so I like to bring them to whatever room I’m in so they won't be insanely bored and will hopefully learn to trust me!So back to the vintage table: It was pretty dark and drab. And the stain had seen better days. The first thing I did was sand the top, using an orbital sander. I got all the old stain off using 80 gr…
Easily Upcycle Furniture with This DIY Textured Dresser Makeover
Follow this DIY dresser makeover tutorial for a bright, textured piece of furniture sure to bring some light to your home!
Build a DIY Stool with Storage from a Simple Crate
Need some extra storage and seating? Why not combine them! I’ll show you how to tackle this storage crate stool with ease and you’ll be done in no time!
How to Make Round Sifter Shelves DIY
We went on a mini vacation a few weeks ago, and I knew that I wanted to find something cool to bring home for a project. We chanced upon a cute variety store, and I purchased two of these sifters. Bring them home I have seen some beautiful shelves made with these, and I wanted to do the same. I was a bit worried about them being too heavy, and not being able to hold up anything in them, but more on that later. Purchase photo hangers I picked these up from the hardware store. They we…
Bring the Sky Inside with the Milky Way Wood Slice Decor
Pull a little piece of the northern lights into your home with this DIY resin pour wood slice decor. In four simple steps you can have your own.
Moss Ball Garden Fairy Village
Kokedamas, or moss ball gardens, are taking the internet by storm! The ancient art of binding plants into mossy, green spheres and creating beautiful floating gardens dates back to the 16th century. They're elegant, simple and easy to look after and it's a great way to showcase your plants. With the addition of a few scraps of wood and found bits you can transform your moss ball garden into a fairy village to create a stunning feature. This moss ball fairy village is built around a S…
The fun way she's using plastic balls in her yard this summer
This is a fun and easy project using bouncy castle plastic balls and repurposing them into colorful flowers. I found a couple of bags of these plastic balls that are used in bouncy castles at a thrift store quite a while back for a dollar a bag.Colorful things like these balls always catch my eye. To create these flowers start by simply poking a hole into a ball with a pair of scissors. Then cut about three quarters the way down the side of the ball until you have it in quarters.…
Cheap Vase Makeover Idea on a Budget
Do you have ugly old vases lying around? give them an Anthropologie style makeover with this easy and quick DIY upgrade. Use this DIY vase paint idea on ceramic or plastic dollar store vases to make your home decor look more expensive. #diy #vase #makeover
DIY Cell Phone Holder Tutorial
I searched on Pinterest for crafts made out of wood, nothing really jumped out at me. I wasn’t for sure what I was going to make until one morning I propped my cell phone up onto the mirror watching a video while getting ready for work, it kept on falling over. UGH! Since I only had one piece of wood and don’t have room for errors, I decided to make a dummy holder out of foam board. Just to make sure it would work for me. The light bulb went off…..I decided to make something o…
How to Hide an Eyesore With Recycled Fence Boards DIY
My neighborhood unfortunately was built with unsightly electrical boxes in both front & back yards. I don’t have one in my yard, but my next door neighbor does.I planted ornamental grasses & Russian sage to improve the view, but that only helps in Spring & Summer.Since I’m replacing my fence soon, I thought I’d try repurposing some of the boards. Measure To start I measured the height and width of each side of the electrical box. I added 3" to each side to account for joining the sect…
Update Your Doors - From Slab to Fab
Let me just come right out and say it. I HATE hollow core slab doors. For real... And you know what really stinks? I have a 3000 square foot house FULL of them! 15 of them to be exact... and they aren't even remotely pretty. They're wood with wood trim which in many cases is beautiful, but not mine. Check out this gem. Today I am going to show you how to update your interior doors and take them from SLAB to FAB! Here's what you'll need: 1 ugly slab door 1 sheet (4x8) of 1/…