Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Salvaged Mirror is Now a Shabby Mirror

I finally finished my mirror that the glass was scratched and damaged here and there but I liked the frame alot soooo...
                                                
                                               
Apparantly this is the only pic I have of before


       And now it's been brought back to life!

I love the sheet music idea for the backing!


I've seen some ideas for the removal of more of the scratched and damaged places on the back of the glass but this was the easiest and safest way I came up with....
Get a rag and rub on the lacquer thinner-this removes the black paint and most mirrors have another layer of paint too like a goldish or yellow color and the thinner takes that off too.
Use a plastic scraper to take off what you want, the silver should be showing now...
Then spray the Clorox on the silver, it will turn black in a few seconds, start wiping it and the black will come off or you can leave some of it black if you want...That's it!


This pic is a bit dark but you can see where I left some of the black in places.  I was trying to sorta blend in the other rough spots and I think it turned out ok.  I play the piano so it will look nice near it as soon as I get that wall painted!  Do you know how hard it is to take a pic of a mirror and not get yourself in it or your messy craft room?

I think I'll share this with.........



                                                               
                                                                                                                             

Thursday, April 14, 2011

A Pillow I Couldn't Resist!

 I've been working on  my new master bedroom.  I pretty much decided on a soft grey for the walls}
                        
           {and this soft blue grey, cream, and beige is just perfection}

These colors are so cool and calming

That's what I'm shooting for anyway...
                                                             
Last night I made this pillow after seeing here and knew I had to have it! It turned out gorgeous!


Except for burning the fingerprint off my left ring finger it was a piece o' cake!
One more pic...
I know you want to make one too so be sure and go here and leave a comment for Alisa on her fabulous tutorial and pillow ideas!

I will be linking up to....
                                                                                 
                                      Somewhat Simple                        

                                       House of Hepworths
        
                                  French Country Cottage
                                                                        

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I Needed a Lamp, I Like 'em Easy, Cheap and Cute so.....

I guess I'm like many others who have a stash of GW stuff waiting to be beautified.  Sometimes I have ideas and I go looking for what I need, buy it, take it home and look at it forever til I actually do something. 
                  This is another one of those...I needed a lamp for my craft room....

                            This is what I started with

                    After spray painting Gloss White that long white section was very annoying........so I tried wrapping it with twine, hot gluing every inch or so and I liked it!  I also sprayed it lightly with the same gloss white just so the twine and the shade didn't look too much the same..ok that problem solved....

I bought the shade at Target and made some rosettes just to go around the bottom




This was one of the easier projects and I think it turned out cute!
                                                                            
                                                                            Whatcha think??  

                                                     I'm going to link up with these party girls:

                                                            Tuesdays Treasures
                               
                                                  The DIY Showoff
                                                            

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Another use for old jeans And Yaay it's Spring in the Garden!


When the weather warms up we here in the southwest desert flock to our yards, we pull, plant, prune and just generally hurry to do the hard stuff BEFORE the real heat hits.  I planted my veggie garden a little late but I hope its ok. 




This is just a small sample of the back yard, I wish the pool was finished so I could post pics but that's soon to come!



I came across this cool website called Indygojunction.com and I saw the cutest apron made from old jeans.  I whipped one up and thought I'd share it with you, I even found a gorgeous model to help me..


Here it is finished:::::>






So Cute!  I think she wanted to take it home with her (she may get it for her bday)

Here's a quick tute in case you want to make one...



A pair of old jeans
3 different fabrics cut  into strips ... 2 strips about 6" x 44"
the next fabric color cut into 2 strips about 4" x 22" and the last fabric cut one strip about 4" x 22".

Now you take your jeans and with a heavy duty seam ripper (this makes it so much easier) rip those seams apart.  OH! First measure down from the waistband about 14" or if you might want the apron longer cut it longer!  Now rip those seams all the way up, then rip out the waistband and the crotch seam just up to the zipper.  This sounds like alot but it only took me 45 min., really!

When you get that done lay the jeans flat and pin down that crotch seam and sew it down.  It should lay nice and flat, easy easy...



See how it lays flat...ok take the strips that are 4x22 and press them in half long way wrong sides together, then (just like bias binding) unfold and each side press to the middle just to that center pressed line got it!?

Sorry, forgot to take pic of that but you get the idea right??

Ok now after you pressed both sides to the middle fold back on the original pressed line and press now you have your sides pieces.  Encase the side edges in the strip about 1/2" and topstitch.
Next for the waistband...You will join the two strips together like this....


Can you see the faint dotted pencil line from pin to pin?
Just sew there, trust me it's ok, then trim that whole corner off.
I should've taken more pics but hey it's my first tute don't judge...hehe

Now my friends you have one looong strip which you will do the same as the side strips, right now, did it ?
OK center the strip to the center of the waistband and sew just like the sides...Got it?

Ok the last thing is the bottom band :  just sew it right sides together over the bottom edge and leave sides hanging out on each side cuz you're gonna cut the extra off leaving about 2" past edges..


Fold in side edges of strip then the bottom hem is also folded up and stitched



Almost done!  Isn't this going quick??  OK kids now after you have sewn that down (did I mention about 1/2" seam) press it down and trim off excess to about 2" beyond the edges of side binding. Next fold in about 1" twice so its nice and even with the sides and stitch that up right quick.  Now for the bottom hem fold up 1" twice and topstitch that.  You're DONE. 

Topstitching bottom strip




                    
                                                               
            Thanks for visiting and if you got this far you rock!!

                                                                         

                                        Linking up with these party girls...

                                    Someday Crafts for Whatever Goes Wednesday    

                                    Blue Cricket Design for Show and Tell

                                    The Creative Itch Boutique for Sew Cute Tuesday

                                    House of Hepworths    Hooking up with HOH