I found a cute house shaped basket at Homegoods (you can
buy a similar house shaped basket here
) and thought that would make a unique tip jar. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.)
What I really like about this basket is that it offers two
ways for people to leave tips. Simply open the lid and they can drop in some
cash, or open the door and leave their tip inside.
While it's
already cute on its own, I knew it could use a little makeover to make it even
cuter.
Friday, April 26, 2024
DIY Painted Wicker Basket Makeover
Friday, July 15, 2022
How to Remove, Paint, and Install Vinyl Shutters So Easy!
After many years of sun, snow, wind, and rain the vinyl shutters on our
house are faded. Instead of replacing them, I’m going to spiff them up so they
look better than new.
Can you paint vinyl shutters?
Yes you can! Here’s everything you need to know.
How to Remove Vinyl House Shutters
Sunday, June 27, 2021
How to Prepare Walls for Painting
As much as I would love to jump into my bathroom and start slapping new paint on the walls, the new paint would look awful. I’d make the job ten times harder if I don’t prepare the walls for paint first. I lot of folks don’t bother filling nail holes and such thinking they’ll hang the same stuff in the same place on the walls of the newly painted room. Sometimes that’s the case. More often than not, plans change and the little hole you have to fill and repaint is going to look worse than if you filled it before you started the project.
Trust me. I get it. I’ve had this conversation with myself every time I’m tempted to take a shortcut when my master bathroom renovation throws me another unexpected curve ball.
“Do you want to do it fast or do you want to do right?” is always the last question I ask myself before I make a decision about a task. Then I sigh and say,”I want to do it right.” Sure it may be more of a pain or take longer (hence the internal sigh) but doing it right the first time is better than cheating and having to do it over again.
How much preparation your room will need for paint will depend upon:
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Easy DIY Paw Print Home Sign
Recently the super nice people at Stencil Revolution asked me if I wanted to try their laser cut stencils to make a project – no strings attached. Since there was absolutely no pressure and I wasn’t sure I was going to publish the project because I tend to overload the stencil with too much paint and ruin the project.
I saw the perfect dog related decorative Stencil Revolution stencil for our house, and given the no pressure requirements of the trial, I decided to cross my fingers and Lacey's paws, jump out of my comfort zone, and say yes to their kind offer.
I wanted to bump a sign project with more than just two different colors of paint to make the paw stand out. Think, think, thinkidy, think.... hey!
What about using that old woodburning tool?
Thursday, March 23, 2017
When is it Wrong to Paint Furniture and Friday Favorites Linky Party 364
But I am starting to rethink that updating strategy after hearing about the long and horrific restoration job a friend went through to remove silver spray paint from a set of antique rattan Mid Century Modern footstools. There was one footstool for each spouse and they groused about DIYers ruining a classic antique but it also meant they added them to their collection for a song because the current value was shot.
I understand both sides of the coin. I love a good painted or reworked furniture project but I can also get sick to my stomach when I see someone wreck a piece that would sing on its own with stripping, sanding, and retaining the finish (Flea Market Flip I'm talking to you.)
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 346
There is an answer for that.
It is called an apron.
If you have a sloppy crafting, paint, DIY, or cooking habit you can protect your clothes and buy my This is how I roll apron in my shop LNW Creative Gifts! It features pockets to hold everything that gets lost during a project or recipe and makes a great gift for you or someone you love.
I showed you my latest project. Now you show me yours!
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Friday Favorites Linky Party - Week 342
I'm too impatient to paint and flip the dowel rod for the multiple paint sessions spray painting a round object will take. I don't have a tree branch I can hang the rod from so I rigged up a 360 degree spray paint booth from two tomato cages and tying an old spindle to them with twine.
I showed my quick paint project hack, now show me yours!
Thursday, July 14, 2016
How to Make an Outdoor Chalkboard Paint Table
Also, I didn’t find a replacement that I liked in the store. That’s the real incentive for this project.
I got my reused bottle cap craft on and made four coordinating recycled bottle cap mosaic chairs. Read the bottle cap chair tutorial here on Condo Blues. Now it is time to turn my attention to making over the outdoor bistro table with chalkboard paint.
Outdoor Game Table Tutorial
Monday, April 4, 2016
How to Test for Lead Paint on Flea Market Finds
Except.
Maybe not.
I like to upcycle and recycle found, salvage, and old stuff in my DIY projects. Swap meets, antique shows, and flea markets are my playgrounds. Some of my favorite transformations started out as thrift store finds or from the side of the road. I didn’t think I had to worry about lead in my project materials because I generally steer clear of chipping paint because it is a pain to sand smooth.
I recently discovered chipping paint does not mean an item is covered in lead paint. Neither does the color of the paint. Actually bare wood or stained items can test positive for lead because of something in the stain or varnish.
Friday, September 7, 2012
How to Paint a Gas Fireplace
I still like the fireplace but I’m falling out of love with the brass accents. I would love to use the brass as an excuse to buy a new brass free gas fireplace with a clear rock insert that makes it look like fire and ice when you light a fire.
However, I can’t justify the resources and expense it takes to replace a fireplace we rarely use. Angie of Country Chic Cottage and Cara of Moore Craft Time issued a Craft Lightening challenge – to make something that takes 15 minutes or less, excluding the drying time for paint or glue.
I looked at my 2012 DIY Goal List and took them up on the challenge. It’s time for a quick and easy fireplace update.