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Furniture make-overs, up-cycling, cricut projects and other fun projects!

Shopping During Coronavirus…My favorites!

**This blog contains affiliate links and I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.

These are unusual times friends. It’s been a bit of a roller coaster in every way. There have been many blessings, like more family time and appreciating the simple things but a lot of disappointments and challenges as well. Things like sport events, celebrations, church gatherings have all been cancelled but the seasons are still changing, people are still having birthdays and all of this time we are spending at home is bound to give you the urge to change up your home decor.

I started blogging because I have always had a passion for sharing things I love that make life a little better, easier or just more fun! I also love home decorating, crafts, clothes, art, photography and more recently getting in shape and staying fit! My love for these things has led me to discover several online companies that absolutely love and use frequently for business or for fun. I find myself recommending them to friends all the time which inspired me to become an affiliate for several of them! Because “traditional shopping” is not really possible right now and because I truly love these brands, I thought I would share them and maybe fill a need for someone or just take your mind off things for a while with a little online “window shopping”. Many of these companies are also small businesses so if you happen to make a purchase you will be helping them as well.

Decor Steals

Check out their amazing home decor here:

Oh what I wouldn’t give to go down to the West Bottoms here in Kansas City and walk around some of my favorite home decorating shops. Since that isn’t an option right now, this family owned business is the next best thing. With new “steals” coming out every day it’s become a favorite place to check out and buy some fun things to update our home. One of my favorite pieces in our entryway came from here years ago…our giant angel wings!

Cricut

This year I decided to spend my Christmas money on a Cricut Machine and I am so thankful that I did! I have used it so much and absolutely love coming up with new designs and creative ideas. My favorite thing so far has been designing shirts but I have so many projects and ideas I want to try! If you don’t have a Cricut yet, or if you need some supplies for yours you can check out all of their machines, tools and products on their site where there are almost always sales and bargains!

CLICK BELOW TO SHOP CRICUT MACHINES AND PRODUCTS!

Also, here is my Etsy shop if you would like to check out some of my designs. 🙂

Minted

Well this is company just speaks to my soul and I think it’s one of the coolest things and best places to get personal gifts, beautiful art, invitations or many other unique items. Independent artists submit their work and then it gets voted on and the winning submissions are sold on the site. I recommend them to many clients because of both their photography related items and their beautiful invitations and save the dates but it’s also a great place to find meaningful gifts for loved ones!

Canvas On Demand

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Get those beloved photos on the walls! Canvases are my favorite way to display our family photos and Canvas On Demand is my “go-to” for all of our canvases. The quality is fantastic and they won’t break the bank! If you feel like you are sitting around staring at the same ‘ole walls lately, this is a great way to mix things up a little.

Stitch Fix

Click here to schedule your first Fix and try it out!

In the middle of all of this “staying at home” the world is still turning which means the seasons are changing and although you might be spending a little more time in your pjs or leggings than usual, you are going to want to wear real clothes at some point. I actually have been making it a point to put on some cute clothes and do my hair and make-up most days of the week. It just feels good to look good. I also recently lost a lot of weight (which I will be sharing next) and none of my clothes from last spring or summer fit. I LOVE Stitch Fix for so many reasons.

  • A box full of clothes picked out especially for you arrives on your doorstep as often as you like…how fun is that?!
  • The quality and fit of everything I have received is amazing!
  • I hate returning things. It’s usually such a hassle. But Stitch Fix makes it so easy to return anything you don’t want. Just throw them in the postage paid package enclosed with your Fix and drop them in the mail!
  • You can try pieces on with clothes you already own! It’s a lot easier to decide if you would actually wear or use something when you can see how it looks with things you already own!
  • Skip Fixes anytime. If you don’t want to receive your regularly scheduled Fix, simply go online and skip it. No obligation at any time!

Noom

So this isn’t really shopping, but it is something amazing that I have to share because it literally changed my life in so many ways and also because now is the PERFECT time for it to change yours too! Years of putting everything and everyone before myself resulted in putting on some extra pounds that I did not love. I had no interest in any weight loss program I had ever seen though because most of them involved depriving yourself of things and made no sense to me long term. I didn’t just want to lose weight, I wanted to get fit and healthy in a realistic way that I could keep up for life. I saw something about Noom on social media, read only a little bit about the program and new it was for me so I tried the free 2 week trial which I loved (and lost 5 pounds doing) and was hooked. I started in September of 2019 and hit my goal weight (35 pounds lost) on Christmas Eve and let me tell you it was the BEST Christmas gift I could have ever given myself. I decided to lose another 5 pounds…because why not and now over 4 months later I am easily maintaining my perfect weight, started working out and run 5k weekly ( I was training for a race that has sadly been postponed but I will keep running and be ready!). This program is real. It deals with the mental aspect of why YOU eat what you eat and helps you relearn how to eat in a healthy way while enjoying anything your heart desires in moderation. I got so excited about this program and the thought of sharing it with others that it is the very thing that inspired me to become an affiliate and use my platforms to share all the things that I love. CLICK ON THE NOOM PHOTO ABOVE TO GET YOUR PLAN, START YOUR TRIAL AND START LOSING! You won’t regret it and when you can finally leave your homes and see friends again, won’t they be surprised!!

Fun and “Fun”ctional Retro Metal Cart Make-over… Awesome Craft Cart!

This year after Christmas I jumped on the bandwagon, along with everyone else, and purchased a new Cricut machine. What creator is really complete without one of these amazing machines? I jumped into creating right away but quickly realized I needed a storage solution for when I wasn’t using it, but wanted it to be mobile so that I could access it quickly if the urge struck to make something with it. Since it needs to be hooked up to my computer I wanted a cart on wheels. One of the local craft stores carried a cart that was designed just for this and it appeared to be perfect and was on sale! However the reviews were awful and mentioned things like missing parts and wheels falling off and even with the sale price and coupon code it wasn’t worth taking a chance to me. Besides, although I was really looking for function here, a little character and personality would be nice too since this piece would be out on display in my home office. Then I remembered I had been seeing these little vintage metal carts on swap pages and all over the internet. I found one for sale and then spent the next few days harrassing the poor seller and eventually brought this little beauty home.
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It was in really great shape but had a few imperfections and I also wanted to make it match my home office so I got some Rustoleum paint and went to work. The off-white paint I got was also a primer but the gold I chose for the accents was not so I primed the whole cart first.
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After the primer was dry I decided to tape off the accents (legs and handle) before painting the shelves off-white. Since I was going to be painting them gold anyway it wouldn’t have really mattered if a little of the paint got on them, but I wanted an even finish and thought it was best if I protected them so I taped them off. I should probably also mention that it was snowing on top of icy roads outside and I was in the garage with a little space heater for this whole process, but when I decide I want to do something there isn’t much that can stop me. Unfortunately this meant my car was in the driveway for most of the day.
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After painting the shelves and letting them dry I covered them so that I could start on the hardware. You know those giant rolls of Christmas wrapping paper that you think will be a great idea to buy but then they seem to last forever and years later you just want them to go away? I found the perfect use for them!
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This was not only the perfect way to protect my shelves, but after the gold paint dried I got to unwrap this little present to myself and see what I created which kind of felt like Christmas anyway! I was so thrilled with the finished result! It was the perfect look and solution to my storage needs for my Cricut and supplies. One note: I believe because the garage was a little cold the gold paint wrinkled up a bit in a few places. I have used spray paint on several projects and have the technique down pretty well to normally avoid this (spray in back and forth motion and not too close) and it looked great when I initially sprayed it on but after drying had a few of these spots). Not a big deal and I may eventually go back and sand them and touch them up, but if you decided to do a project like this maybe pick a warmer place or time. 😉 Anyway, I couldn’t wait to get my cricut out and get it all set up. Our dog Buster was excited too because the protective cover I had the Cricut in made a perfect “pooch pouch” apparently.
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Furniture Makeover…Getting my happy back!

Life is crazy when you have two busy kiddos. The older they get, the busier they get and in turn my life has become very similar to that of a full time Uber driver. Oh, except also throw in my part time job, running my photography business, keeping up with all of the household chores and what do you get?…A tired, cranky, burnt out momma! I am a creative. I am one of those people that just has a need to create things. It started at a young age when I would pull out a blank piece of paper and just stare at it, wanting to create something, but not sure what. Eventually I found photography and several other outlets for my desire to “create” through the years including scrapbooking, crafting, decorating, cooking, and blogging . Not having the time lately to do the creative things I enjoy has left a hole though and I vowed that this summer I was going to change that. Time to try new things that I have always wanted to do or learn, but instead just thought about because I didn’t have the time. Being a good mom and wife isn’t just about getting everything done and getting everyone where they need to go. It’s also about (and more importantly about) being happy and fulfilled, being present, showing your children all of the things you can do if you just try so they will be inspired to try too!
Sooo that brings me to my latest adventure, refinishing furniture! I’ve always been interested in trying this and taking a piece that was outdated or has seen better days and turning it into something new. We just recently finished our basement and were needing some end tables. We splurged on a beautiful leather couch and chair but wanted to see if we could find more thrifty options for the other furniture we needed. That need plus seeing some beautiful pieces a friend refinished inspired me to give it a try so I started scouting the swap and garage sale pages and eventually found these two “lovely” 1990’s golden oak, scratched, ring marked end tables for $15.2018-06-16_0001.jpg
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Not much to look at, but they did have a lot of qualities that made me see potential in them. First of all they are solid wood and heavy duty! There weren’t a whole lot of grooves or intricate details to work around or that would make it hard to bring them into this century. I also loved the “herringbone” type pattern on the top and thought it would be fun to bring that out more with stain. When I arrived to meet with the seller I was a little surprised how big these things were but for $15 I figured they would at the very least be a good experimental project and if they didn’t work in our space I could re-sell them, so I loaded them up and got to work. First I cleaned them thoroughly with some wood/cabinet cleaner.
2018-06-16_0003.jpg I chose this particular one by process of “eenie meenie” (because lets face it, I don’t really know what I’m doing at this point). Wow! I got lucky though. Not only did this stuff clean the pieces I bought great, but I was so happy with it I then went and used it on my dining table and it really took care of the grit, grime and grease from my darling little angels. Not only that but it smells delicious…kind of like Ameretto! But enough about that. Next I started sanding. I considered using some type of electric sander (palm, belt, rotary?) but the cheap and inexperienced side of me wasn’t sure if we already had one at home when I was at Home Depot gathering supplies, ….or which would work best, ….or if I would totally screw up the furniture with one of these so the side of me that likes to pretend I know what I’m doing decided hand sanding would be best to be able to go with the grain of the herringbone pattern more easily so I went this route:
2018-06-16_0004.jpg So I should probably now mention that it was in the upper 90’s on the day I chose to take on this project and around 185% humidity and I’m in the garage with no breeze so the next product I turned to was this one:
2018-06-16_0005.jpg Ahhh, that’s better. Ok, next was the stain. I used Varathane woodstain in Dark Walnut. Remember, I don’t really know what I’m doing so my decision to use this was because I planned on buying Minwax brand because that seems to be all the rage in the “furniture makeover” scene, but they were out of Dark Walnut which I specifially wanted because we are getting barn doors in the same space that will be that color. So I moved on to the first brand I found in that color and the can promised all kinds of amazing things like “satisfaction guaranteed”, Dries 3X faster, Acheive color in ONE coat! They seemed pretty excited about their product so worked for me. I used a sponge brush and applied the stain and waited about 3 or 4 minutes before wiping it off with one of my son’s old t shirts.
2018-06-16_0006.jpg Next was the paint. I wanted a contrast between the wood top (which was now a lovely dark walnut…in ONE coat) and the bottom to seperate and give the piece a more updated look. I literally just grabbed a sample I liked and handed it over to the friendly Home Depot Paint Mixer Person along with a quart of Behr Premium Plus with Primer in Interior Eggshell. I initially also had Primer in my cart but when I came across this 2 in 1 option, I figured why not eliminate the extra step. So I wandered around while I waited for my paint to get mixed and then glanced at the sample again and realized the color I chose was called “Berry Brown”. Interesting because I thought I chose grey. Now I was a little worried but decided that since our couch was grey but there were lots of browns incorporated in the woods and carpet in our basement, maybe it would be ok. So I was kind of holding my breath as I started painting the bottoms of the tables, but was pretty pleased with the greyish/brownish color that it turned out to be.
2018-06-16_0007.jpgNext I needed something to protect them from the drinks and who knows what else the rugrats and hubby would set on them so I after some googling I chose this spray on polycrylic.
2018-06-16_0008.jpg Since I knew by the time I got to this step my project would be cosmetically complete and I didn’t want to take a chance of screwing it up on the last step, spraying seemed like the simplest and easiest route. Not really. After the stain and paint dried, I followed the directions which said to shake it vigorously for 2-3 minutes and then again after every minute of use (that’s a lot of shaking folks) but instead of a constant mist I was getting a lot of bubbly splatters. I kept having to lightly dab them off of the furniture so they didn’t leave uneven circles all over the tables. I used 4 coats (waiting for each coat to dry for 30 minutes in between). The directions also said to sand with a fine sandpaper in between coats, but the thought of sanding my now finished product that looked exactly how I wanted it to, gave me anxiety so I said “no thank you” and broke that rule. Maybe that was to get rid of the stupid bubbles that were splattering out of the can? Anyway, the finish didn’t really look or feel drastically different after 4 coats, but it seems to have worked as my family has tested it out already as only they can. Here is the end result with my $3 garage sale lamp and $1 set of garage sale coasters sitting atop one of my $7.50 (each) tables. 🙂
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