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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Prize-Winning Wall

I am so jazzed!

My suitcase wall

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won the November contest over at the DIY Club!

This contest comes with an amazing prize package.  I think I should wrap it up and put it under the Christmas tree…but I probably won’t show that much self restraint!

Winning this contest is especially appreciated today, as I am making my daughter’s baptism dress and it’s not going particularly well  <sigh>.  I think I like sewing quilts and table runners.  They don’t have to FIT anything!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

French Bench

I’ve been trying to organize my picture files, which I find almost as exciting as organizing my sock drawer. However, one good thing came out of it (and it wasn’t finding my matching blue-striped fuzzy socks, although I really would like to) – I came across one of my summer projects that never got to be posted!  Poor thing.

Anyway, based on my French chocolate coffee table (which spawned a few more similar projects  here, here, and here), I decided to transform this old bench…

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…into a ‘vintage French’ piece!

My original idea was just to sand the top down to bare wood, and paint the base of the bench.

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But do you see those wide panels that run along the front and the back? The bench told me (if you have read my blog, you’ll know that furniture often talks to me) that those spaces were perfect for more typography. So before I knew it (not really—it took forever) I had sanded the entire bench down!

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I only worried about removing the old finish. All the knicks, scrapes, and dings are welcome to stick around.  That’s character.

Next thing was to choose the perfect graphic (all of my French ads have been found at The Graphics Fairy), print it out, and then take it to an office store to be copied onto an overhead transparency.

Here I am at work…

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If you’ve seen my other projects, you’ll notice that I’ve gotten a little smarter. I put this piece up on a folding table so I didn’t have to contort myself on the floor so much!!

And in case you’re wondering…I am using a plain old bottle of acrylic paint. (Others have suggested using paint markers or a Sharpie, but I don’t think they distress as well. You can use whatever suits you best.)

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I really dressed up for this impromptu photo shoot, can’t you tell?

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This is what the bench looks like before any distressing or staining.

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I actually used lines from two other ads for the front and back panels of the bench.

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They may or may not make sense with what the top says!

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After the paint was completely dry, I distressed the lettering with sandpaper, and then wiped on a coat of Minwax Antique Walnut stain. I finished the bench with a couple of coats of Minwax Polycrylic.

This little bench went with me to an outdoor market in July. It was one of the last projects I finished before going, so it missed out on a ‘formal’ photo shoot in my home! But here’s what it looked like outside on a beautiful July day.

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You may not have noticed it, but those two side panels actually hide a lower cubby. I envision this as an entry bench with a place to hide shoes! (I painted the inside black.)

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So that’s my little French Bench. If this looks like a project you would like to try, be sure and check around for a used overhead projector. Lots of times you can find them at school surplus sales, or you might even be able to borrow one from your local school.

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Ahh, summer….

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Linking up to these great parties:
Coastal Charm’s Nifty Thrifty Tuesday Topsy Turvy Tuesdays
Domestically Speaking’s Power of Paint Someday Crafts’ Whatever Goes Wednesday
Hookin’ Up with House of Hepworths No Minimalist Here’s Open House Thursday
Friday Remodelaholic 2805
My Simple Home Life’s Simple Creations Friday Miss Mustard Seed’s Furniture Feature Friday
Funky Junk’s Saturday Night Special The DIY Show Off
Primitive & Proper I Heart Naptime
Beyond the Picket Fence’s Under $100 Party My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Perfectly Imperfect {Primp}
Mod Vintage Life Sisters of the Wild West
Thrifty Décor Chick One Month to Win It
The Graphics Fairy My Repurposed Life

Friday, November 25, 2011

Hello, Yellow!

It’s time for a good old-fashioned furniture makeover, don’t you agree? 

I picked up this little dresser at Deseret Industries (Utah’s version of Goodwill) during the summer.  Prices at DI  are a little erratic, but in this instance, it was a good thing!  At $30, it took me about 0.5 seconds to decide this one was coming home with me.

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I sanded down the top and the decorative backsplash and re-stained them with Minwax Antique Walnut.

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I had a can of “oops”  yellow paint that I used for the body…

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…and I brushed white paint over the appliques and in the grooves.

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I distressed this piece more than I usually do.  I actually don’t embrace the “shabby” style in general, but it seemed to work for this piece.

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So that’s it.  Short and simple!  Hope you like it!

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This project was featured at Whimsical Perspective, Sisters of the Wild West, and

 

Linking up here:

Coastal Charm’s Nifty Thrifty Tuesday Topsy Turvy Tuesdays
Domestically Speaking’s Power of Paint Someday Crafts’ Whatever Goes Wednesday
Hookin’ Up with House of Hepworths No Minimalist Here’s Open House Thursday
Friday Remodelaholic 2805
My Simple Home Life’s Simple Creations Friday Miss Mustard Seed’s Furniture Feature Friday
Funky Junk’s Saturday Night Special The DIY Show Off
Primitive & Proper I Heart Naptime
Beyond the Picket Fence’s Under $100 Party My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Perfectly Imperfect {Primp}
Mod Vintage Life  
Thrifty Décor Chick  
Meg & Mum’s My Repurposed Life

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Last Straw

I mentioned that changes were coming….can you guess what I was referring to now??

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Yes, the “Red Hen Home” has been listed for sale!  Apparently,  not being able to park the truck in the garage (see it in the driveway?) was the LAST STRAW for my dear husband.  For the first time in eight years, he was ready to talk about moving!

We have found a house we love about 4 miles away from here, and the sellers have accepted our offer for it, contingent upon the sale of our home.

We would appreciate any and all prayers and good wishes on our behalf.  Let me tell you, undertaking a move after 8 years, 6 children, and a staircase remodel is not something we take lightly!

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P.S.  If you know of anyone looking to move to the Layton/Clearfield area, please send them my way!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Sleigh Bells from the Ivy Cottage–Guest Post

Today Red Hen Home welcomes it’s first EVER guest poster!  Amanda from the Ivy Cottage was the inspiration behind my Bedroom Bling nightstands,
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and my beadboard pennant banner debuted on her lovely blog!
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We both hope you’ll enjoy her fun Christmas project!
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Happy Holidays, Red Hen Home Readers!

My name is Amanda and I journal over at



The Ivy Cottage Blog!

My blog is filled with ideas, inspiration, DIY, tutorials, and fun.  Stop by and check out some of my latest projects!  Now, on to my post . . .

My mother-in-law inherited some BEAUTIFUL antique sleigh bells a few years ago.  Every Christmas when she gets them out and drapes them across her mantel, it takes everything I have not to snatch them and run away yelling mine, mine, mine!
 
LOL, well, I do love those sleigh bells, but I cannot afford to buy some of my own.  Here is my little knock off tutorial for Vintage Sleigh Bells!
Materials:
*  Old leather belt
*  Acrylic paint and brush
*  Towel
*  Jingle bells
*  Measuring tape
*  Awl & hammer
*  Wire
 
 
I found this leather belt at the Salvation Army for $6.  I chose it because the leather was cracked and it had a worn look.  Unfortunately, the color was a little bit too yellow.
 
 
To cut down the yellow tone in the belt, I used the above acrylic paints to break down the color.
 
 
I started by painting a small section of the belt with the dark paint.
 
 
Then I used the towel to rub the paint into the cracks and remove the excess.
 
 
Afterwards, I went back with the copper paint and rubbed it on for a few accents.
 
 
Next, I measured out every 2 1/4 inches with the measuring tape and marked it was a sharpie.
 
 
 
To make the holes in the leather, I used an awl and hammer.
 
 
Make two holes side by side.
 
 
Be sure to put a piece of scrap wood underneath the belt when you are making the holes.
 
 
These are the jingle bells that I used from Hobby Lobby.
 
 
Cut a piece of wire about 4 inches long and loop it through the jingle bell.
 
 
Put the ends of the wire through the holes . . .
 
 
Then twist and secure them on the back.  Repeat this until you have attached each of the jingle bells.  I also ended up putting a piece of gorilla tape over the wire on the back to make sure that it does not scratch any surfaces that it sits on.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks so much for sticking around til the end of my post!  Be sure to pop on over to The Ivy Cottage Blog and check out some of my other Holiday projects here.