I have been blogging so often about the wonderful, junky finds that come from the Restore that I have not shown much love to Goodwill. I love to go to Goodwill. They have such a wide variety of good junk just waiting to be given a second chance. Not long ago I found this wonderful find. It is solid wood and had been painted pink and blue with a goose on the child (think 1985). Yesterday I decided it was it's turn to get a makeover. I painted with my favorite red. I can't tell you the color name. I took an old Ralph Lauren sweater to Lowes and they mixed this red for me. I call it Ralph Lauren Red. I think I went with red because it looks like fall. When I tire of it in front of the fireplace I plan on using it to store sewing notions. It would also make a cute tool box. Thanks again Goodwill, you made my day!
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Friday, August 9, 2013
Goodwill Hunting Dos
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Green Picture/Recipe Holder
I started this photo board the day I made the orange bowl. I got frustrated with it and put it to the side for a couple of weeks. I could not get the base attached to the board. Tonight I went back and worked on it and everything worked perfect. It is amazing what happens when you don't push and let creativity come to you in it's own time.
I attached the bulldog clip with a screw and a drop of glue.
This would be perfect in the kitchen to attach a recipe to.
I love it with a piece of scrapbook paper behind the picture.
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Friday, July 26, 2013
Orange Again!
I am continuing with the orange theme started last week. I think it is such a great transitional color between summer and fall. This was made out of some Goodwill finds.
These are some more of the finds from Goodwill. I got them awhile back when they had a half off sale on their home goods. I had sacks of great junk when I left that day. I wanted to make a tall candlestick to go with a grouping in front of my fireplace. I wanted something summery and light.
I used Gorilla Glue to put the parts together and painted it orange.
This is the finished grouping I made. I have posted about the crosses that I make before. The turquoise candle holders are made from vintage spindles. This is the second set of these turquoise candle holders I have made and I still love them.
These are some more of the finds from Goodwill. I got them awhile back when they had a half off sale on their home goods. I had sacks of great junk when I left that day. I wanted to make a tall candlestick to go with a grouping in front of my fireplace. I wanted something summery and light.
I used Gorilla Glue to put the parts together and painted it orange.
This is the finished grouping I made. I have posted about the crosses that I make before. The turquoise candle holders are made from vintage spindles. This is the second set of these turquoise candle holders I have made and I still love them.
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Sunday, July 21, 2013
Hall Tree
The one he suggested was about 6 inches long. He could not really tell me how to use it, but thought it would work. I came home and googled and basically found out that I needed to drill two holes and then attach the screw to one piece of wood and then the other. About two weeks later I finally did that. It was harder that it sounded. The hall tree was now the correct height and all it needed was a base and arms.
The base was made out of three pieces of scrap wood that I bought at the Restore. I glued and bolted them together. I then attached the base using another double sided screw. It turned out to be very sturdy. The final step was to add the arms. The arms were made of scrap pieces of spindles left over from other projects. Again I used double sided screws to attach them. I used wooden drawer knobs on the end of the arms to add interest and cover up my bad cutting job. I wish I had taken pictures of the process but I never thought I would finish so, no photos. I may add some decorative hooks and paint it later. If I do I will post pictures.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Orange Bowl
Next came my two favorite things: my drill and glue.
Now I am ready for some afternoon lemonade.
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
At The Beach!
This is the latest thing to pop into my
head. Last week we met friends at the
beach and I wanted to make something
for my friend Jan for her birthday.
It started with this cute tray that I found at Goodwill
for only twenty five cents. I originally was going to
paint it and put it on a pedestal (6inches or so). I thought
it would be cute with fruit in it. But then I saw a beach
table at Academy and completely changed my mind.
I screwed a piece of wood onto a spindle
from the Dallas Restore. Then I glued and
screwed the tray to the base I had made.
Originally it was going to be green but
ended up a different color.
We sunk it in the sand and it was used
all day. I think Jan was impressed when
someone came by and wanted to buy it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this link party! You should check it out I have gotten so much inspiration from the posts I have seen there. Definitely worth your time.










head. Last week we met friends at the
beach and I wanted to make something
for my friend Jan for her birthday.
It started with this cute tray that I found at Goodwill
for only twenty five cents. I originally was going to
paint it and put it on a pedestal (6inches or so). I thought
it would be cute with fruit in it. But then I saw a beach
table at Academy and completely changed my mind.
I screwed a piece of wood onto a spindle
from the Dallas Restore. Then I glued and
screwed the tray to the base I had made.
Originally it was going to be green but
ended up a different color.
We sunk it in the sand and it was used
all day. I think Jan was impressed when
someone came by and wanted to buy it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Monday, July 1, 2013
Another Drawer Redo
This is the first drawer I bought at a Restore. I have finished several drawer redos but this one I could not get the vision of what it wanted to be. After a 3am Pinterest search I found some inspiration.
I had a really difficult time getting the shelf level. I measured, and measured and measured some more. I finally got it level and attached. I glued it in and then added small screws from each side. That shelf is not moving. I had originally planned on dividing each shelf perpendicularly. I have to be honest I probably need some more practice before that happens. I did not like how unfinished it looked at this point.
It needed something else and since cubbies were
out of my skill I added some trim.
This is after the trim was added. I like it much better now.
I painted it white and then want to add a little extra color.
The orange and white paper that is behind the shelves in the
picture is just paper wrapped around foam board. I like the
look so much that I am thinking about making it permanent.
I am going to hang it on the wall in the kitchen. When I get it hung
I will post more pictures.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
For the Love of the Trunk
Finished and adorned with the cat!
Without the cat which is a rare sight at our house!
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