Saturday, April 20, 2013

Strawberry Planter Into Pendant Lighting...

Create a cheap and unique Light fixture that doesn't require hard wiring

 Painted Strawberry Planter + light bulb kit from a paper lantern
( you can find them at world market or Target)










Sunday, March 31, 2013

Super Simple Jewelry Jar...

Tinted Mason Jar For Jewelry
 
No matter how many jewelry boxes I have, my jewelry always ends up on the bathroom counter or my dresser. Since our countertop space is limited I decided to use this mason jar as a catch all for when I don't take the time to put my stuff away properly.This provides quick & easy access for bracelets and earrings.
*To tint your mason jar, see previous post for the "how to".

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Candle Jar Turned Brush Holder...

Re-use a candle jar for your make-up brushes:

Supplies:
* Candle Jar
*Mod Podge
*Food Coloring
*Paper plate

Steps:
1) If you still have wax on the bottom, stick the jar in the freezer for a bit and then use a butter knife to break it free. Then wash & dry it.
2) Add food coloring to some modge podge (make whatever color you want) I mixed blue & yellow.
You only need enough to fill your jar about a quarter way.
3) Pour mixture into jar and swirl around so all inside surface is well covered.
4) Pour the left over back into mix
5) Turn upside down on a paper plate and let sit for 20-30 min. depending on how big you jar is.
6) Flip right side up and let it continue to dry
7) I would wait at least 24 hours before putting anything in it to make sure that it has dried.


Rustic Face Lift For Shelves...

How To Give Your Plain Shelves Some Rustic Flare...
AFTER: Paint & Paper

                  
                       BEFORE: Plain white plastic Shelves
                 
List of Supplies:
*Shelves
*Primer ( gray spray or plastic)
*Satin Nickel (Rustoleum spray paint)
*Barn wood scrap book paper 
*Spray adhesive
*Sealer (spray or matte Modge)
*Gray,black,white paint
*Bronze paint or glaze
*Old 2" paint brush ( for dry brushing)
*Smaller paint brush
*Paper towel
Steps:
1) Prime and let dry
2) Spray with Silver and let dry (may need 2 coats)
3) Brush darker paint with small brush and then blot with damp paper towel & let dry
(I mixed some black, blue, and gray with some water to make a glaze)
4) Bronze paint or glaze (watered down) dry brush lightly length wise & blot and extra and let dry
5) Water down some flat white paint and use paper towel to very lightly dab on color &blot any extra
6) Cut paper to size. If you have holes like mine cut them a little smaller than hole so you can fold paper into the hole.
7) Spray paper & shelf with spray adhesive(follow instructions on can) and place paper. Smooth it all out so there are no air bubbles (make sure that your edges get enough glue other wise the paper might come up)
8)Once paper has dried, you can apply a spray sealer (make sure it's paper safe) or Matte Modge Podge (may need a few coats).
9) Once everything has dried assemble your unit & you're done.

Wrap paper down in hole
Glue paper to shelves

                          


















Shedding Some New Light...

From the Local Coffee Shop to My Night Stand...

Cheap Lamp Makeover Using a Coffee Sack

$6 Lamp+ Paint+ Spray Adhesive+Hot Glue+Free Coffee Sack 

Tip: Go a local coffee roaster and ask for a sack (they usually just throw them away)




BEFORE: White

Dry Brushed layers of paint & glaze
Base coat: Satin Nickel
                                                             

BEFORE: ugly blue & white stripes
1st layer: White fabric


2nd layer: cut up coffee bean sack
New Shade!