Friday, September 30, 2011

----> Toddler Discovery

One of the cutest things to witness as a parent is when your child discovers something for the first time.  Today mine discovered sunglasses and I happened to have my camera in my hand.
Rare occurrence of that happening!

Here's a succession of pictures as he's learning that his ears hold those things on.

Happy Friday!


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Monday, September 26, 2011

----> Little Side Desk

One perk of painting junk is people randomly start giving you their old crap.  I occasionally get phone calls from people who are moving or want to get rid of something and they usually start like this,
 
"Hey, Tara.  I heard you refinish furniture...?  I have this _________ that I don't need anymore and you're welcome to come check it out if you think you might want it."
 
I loooooooooooove these calls.
Much to Husbands chagrin, the garage is getting full because of phone calls like this.
 
When I saw this desk my heart melted a little.  It's so dainty and adorable and that chair!  I've never seen anything so cute.  I had to reinforce a couple nails because it was wobbly but other than that, it's perfect.
  



  
This was a copy-cat job of the big dresser (and thankfully took 1/2000 of the time).  I thought it would look cute if it matched and I could put them in the same room together.  Not very boy-ish for my little 20 month old but what does he care?  He'll be sharing a bunk bed in his brother's room before I know it.
 
Sanding the top was the biggest part of this project - and luckily only took one day's nap time.  I started when the littles went down and finished when they woke up.  That's what I call productive.  I had to sand down quite a bit to get through all of the groove marks and wood finish.
 

 Sanding in the shade of my back deck, listening to Pandora on my phone and drinking a Diet Coke.
The only thing that could have made that any better was if I could have simultaneously had a nap too.

 Small dings still in the wood I filled with stainable wood filler and called it good.



 
It's amazing what a freshly sanded top looks like.  You'd never guess it went from Point A to Point B by just sanding...but it does, and that's what's awesome.  Anyone can do this!  Go find a piece of crap at a garage sale and start sanding.  You'll be in awe...and covered in dust particles from top to bottom.
 



 
The sides had a few holes that I put wood filler in, but other than that I didn't do much with the rest of it.
Just prime and paint.
 
I conditioned and stained the top first so I had to tape it all off before I got out the paint sprayer. 
These are top-notch pics from my phone and I'm realizing I don't take many in between pictures.
It's a little difficult when you've got paint all over your hands and you don't want to touch your camera.
 




Drying in the garage
 
 
AND...... 
 
 






I loved the shape and dimension of the knobs and how they could be turned as a diamond or left as a square.




I guess I'm a little slow, but I didn't realize it at the time that I had coordinated the knobs with the paper I picked out to line the drawers.  Diamonds?  Diamonds!! 

To stick the paper to the drawer I smeared down a layer of Mod Podge, put the paper in, and then used a plastic scraper thing to go over it repeatedly to get out all the air bubbles.  The drawers were wider than the 12x12 paper so I had to cut an extra piece to fill in the gap.  Aligning the diamonds was a little tedious and they didn't come out perfectly, but it's not very noticeable.

The coral table has been sidelined until after the holidays.
I was too excited to get out my Halloween stuff and the colors just weren't jiving with it so the desk is going to stay here for awhile.

Just like the dresser beast, I did:
Minwax Stain in Ebony
Honey Milk by Valspar

I put 3 coats of polyurethane on the top but didn't do it over the cream paint.  It has a tenancy to give lighter colors a yellowish hue and so I opted to skip it.  I didn't poly the dresser either for that reason.

 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

----> ...you are my i love you {freebie}


I came across a free printable and wanted to share it with you.
Francy Pants Academy designed it and is offering it to anyone for free!
 
Such a sweet poem.
I can't wait to print it.


source
 
Click on over to download your own 10x20 print.
She has it in blue or pink.
 
 
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Monday, September 19, 2011

----> Large Solid Wood Dresser

This post would more accurately/appropriately be titled
"The Dresser That Almost Did Me In"
but that seemed rather long.

The month was March and I found myself visiting DI again.  It might seem like I go there everyday, but I swear, I don't.  My husband was home, it was night-ish and I ran down there really quick to see if they had anything awesome.  You never know unless you go!  I walked out to the "yard" area first, didn't see anything that jumped out at me, and then headed to the dressers and found this.  How could it be almost closing time and this is still here?!  This is what I like to call a DI jackpot.  Solid wood dresser, all drawers work great, forty-five bucks, minor dings, nothing big = amazing.  I hurried and flagged a worker down to have him put my name on it, heaven forbid it be sold out from under me, and went to pay for it. 

I picked it up the next night because it's huge and huge dressers aren't on the list of things a minivan can carry.
I drove around to the back of the store where they put all the big items for pickup and one of the workers tried to tell me someone else had bought the dresser.  Come again?!  Apparently a guy had purchased the dresser earlier in the day but when he came to pick it up, it didn't fit in whatever vehicle he had so he just left it there.  I owe that man a kiss...because now it's mine.

Had I known this would be an almost 5 month project...I would still buy it.  :)  And it was only a 5 month project because I'd get going for awhile, burn out, let it sit, and go back to working on it later...like weeks later.
When I finally finished it my husband looks at me and says,
"Wow, that thing is probably worth three grand now"
because of all the hours I had in it.
Such a man way to look at it.
 Is this not the most beautiful thing you've ever seen?

 Nice clean drawers
When you string a project out for five months you forget what you have and haven't taken pictures of.
I started to sand the dresser with the idea that I would do a whitewash finish on it so you could see the grain of the wood.  Two hours into sanding half of one side I was regretting that choice but didn't want to quit.  The dresser had three coats of paint on it - baby blue, white and forest green and it was taking forever so I got paint stripper to help with the process. 


This worked like a charm and saved me about a lifetime of sanding.  You just brush it on and let it sit until the paint starts to bubble up and then you start stripping away!

 Here it is starting to lift the paint.  It's so messy when you strip it off but was worth it.  I wore gloves and used a plastic stripping tool - they're pretty cheap.

 This was the one side that I sanded and the rest is bathed in paint stripper.

I think it sat like this in the garage for a good week or two.  I had to mentally recover from all the sanding and stripping.  I just didn't have it in me to tackle this side too.

 Getting closer.  You're probably looking at mid-May here. :)

 I ended up staining the top with a Minwax Stain in Ebony.  It turned out nice and I thought the black top with the rest being whitewashed would look great.  I don't have pictures of the next steps, but I did one of the drawer faces and didn't like the way it looked so I decided to paint the whole thing a cream color.  I know, right?!  I just spent hours days stripping off the paint when I could have just painted over it.  I get it.

Here's where I wanted to poke my eyes out.
I had used wood filler to fill in all the knob holes because I didn't want that many knobs.  One in the middle is what I was going for.  I thought I had sanded them down enough to where they wouldn't be noticeable but once I got the paint on it seemed to accentuate the old knob holes. 

Drawer faces completely painted with 3 coats of paint.
Visible ridges that need sanded.

The brilliant idea of just sanding down the ridges backfired and I ended up with this.

Awesome rivets where you could see my stellar sanding job and the first layers of paint.
SO...out comes the paint stripper again and I sand the whole drawer face down until it's completely flat.
Another few weeks here and there of wanting to scream.
This trial and error crap is really getting old!

One night when my husband was out of town I decided to bust through it and just get it done. 
He about died when he came home and it was finished.

Along the way I had people ask if I was going to sell it and the closer it got to actually being finished I realized that there's no way I could part with the beast. 
So it's in my baby's room filled with his clothes.
And I love it.





If anyone knows where you can buy black screws, DON'T TELL ME.
I went to 4 different places in one night trying to hunt some down and apparently nobody sells them.  Like, nobody.  I was past caring at this point and went with silver screws, telling myself I'd paint the heads black later.  Notice how that never happened.  The silver is growing on me though.  After all - there's silver in the round knobs on the top two drawers so technically they match.  *wink*

Labor of Hate Love:
Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner on top prior to staining
Stained Top:  Minwax in "Ebony" - 3 coats
Paint:  Honey Milk by Valspar - 3 coats
Hardware:  Hobby Lobby