About 10 years ago Sean and I bought a Birch Kallax bookcase for storing the kid's Toddler toys in. Not wanting to break the bank we repurposed it for the basement and bought another for the other side of the new fireplace. At least until we could find ones at HomeSense or Wayfair etc. We wanted something Industrial feeling.
We've been looking at cabinets on and off, but everything is so expensive, and we need two of them. Winners had a pretty amazing one at for $700.00. $1,400 for two, NO THANKS!
Instead we beefed up the existing IKEA Kallax book shelves instead. I'm not disappointed at all, it looks pretty cool. Definitely less feminine than the original
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Showing posts with label basement renovations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basement renovations. Show all posts
Monday, 12 November 2018
Sunday, 2 September 2018
Bathroom Signage
So it's been a while. I think the house renovations, starting with Boo's room and closet have eaten up all my crafting mojo. As well, my crafting room is now housing my 1 million and 1 IKEA kitchen boxes. I can't even so much as open a cupboard in there.
I had a friend who recently repainted her kids bathroom and requested a sign. I had planned differently lettering, but since my craft room is clogged up, I could 't get to the old machine that I use Sure Cuts A Lot on, so I had to resort to using a Cricut cartridge.
I wanted to add Enter at own Risk along the bottom, but my friend didn't want that.
This pre-made distressed wood sign was $7.00 at Michael's using a 50% coupon. So quick when you don't have to assemble anything or distress it yourself.
I cut out the vinyl template using my Don Juan cartridge. I read a tip online eons ago that to help the lettering remain crisp when painting, to Modge Podge over the template first. I can say 100% DO THIS. It really works.
So here is the IKEA mock up of our kitchen. We have moved appliances around so we can have more counter space.
The stove was on the other wall, by moving it that whole space can now be counter top.
And here is our mock up for the basement bathroom. We aren't doing it through IKEA, but I used the free online IKEA planning program to play around with it.
We went back and fourth about tiling a bathroom stall vs a prefab stall. Since we have seriously hard water and it's meant to be the kids bathroom, we have decided to do a prefab that looks like it's tiled. We aren't settled on the exact one, but I did see one at Lowes that is faux Carrara tile.
Monday, 25 December 2017
Super Hero Christmas - click image to read more
Here we have the finished shelf configuration
The hubby and I weren't supposed to be buying "big gifts" for each other this year because of the basement reno and our new sectional, so I HAD TO GET CREATIVE.
These images are before we finished all the shelves. Sticking with the Super Hero theme (predominately Spiderman), I made some themed decor items for the basement. I wanted to have some items that are't immediately obvious that they are Spiderman, here's my brainstorm:
Camera pillow - Spiderman was a newspaper photographer.Camera blueprint image, I bought this for $3.00 on Etsy and used a Dollar store frame. I purchased the fan clock from Homesense, it was the kids gift to Daddy. I love the look of the industrial or old fashioned rotary fan turned into a clock.
Power quote print - quote from Spiderman's Uncle Ben (originally Voltaire). I made it in Photoshop, I did "case" it however, it was someone elses idea I saw online.
The microscope, my most favorite find. Since I work in a High School, I asked the Head of the Science Department if she had any broken microscopes she would be willing to sell. To buy them on Etsy, you are looking at $40 -$60 for just the shipping. Luckily she did, so I bought one for $20 and no shipping.
The "S" was already featured in a previous post, I think with my 40% off coupon the canvas and silver paint was under $10.00.
Sean was kind enough to pick up some IKEA fake plants when he was there to purchase Boo's new Queen bed. We already had the pots from the Baby Shower lighthouses from last year. The "I love you more than bacon" was a Christmas present from the kids to my hubby from quite a few years back.
This DNA blueprint image is available through Etsy for $11.00-$12.00. However, I found the DNA vector on line for free. It's a free downloadable colouring page for Science class. I downloaded the image and in Photoshop transferred it onto a free vintage paper background. Again used a Dollarstore frame.
Camera Pilow - Click on image for more details
The image was a google search "camera clip art"
Decor on the cheap. I had this fabric gifted to me from my mother in law, I think it was from a "shy baby" kit. The pillow form I stole from my bedroom pillows, which to tell the truth are always stuffed in the closet except once and a while when I have company. LOL
I created this Camera pillowcase cover using the Liquid Medium and Acrylic paint technique found in this previous post of mine.
Decor on the cheap. I had this fabric gifted to me from my mother in law, I think it was from a "shy baby" kit. The pillow form I stole from my bedroom pillows, which to tell the truth are always stuffed in the closet except once and a while when I have company. LOL
I created this Camera pillowcase cover using the Liquid Medium and Acrylic paint technique found in this previous post of mine.
Originally I was going to try making a DIY fabric transfer using wax paper. You have to flip the image for this technique. Needless to say it did't work, because I only had parchment paper. So I decided, what the hey, I'll just paint it. Not until I was half way done painting did it occur to me that I forgot to undo the image flip, so anyone familiar with camera's will catch that this camera is backwards... oops. LOL
I used equal parts acrylic paint with transparent liquid medium.
I cut out the regular photocopy or printed image with a craft knife and traced onto the fabric. I just used a regular sheet of 8.5 x 11 printer paper.
I left a bit of the focus lens mount dial and the glass lens attached to the body of the camera so that I didn't lose the placement in the image then connected the lines in the drawn image. I pinned my fabric to a sheet of wax paper so that the paint wouldn't soak through to my work surface.
I painted the pencil image using medium/acrylic mix. Then let dry.
The fine lines I did with one of Boo's fabric markers. I am not sure how well the the markers will wash. I imagine you could also use a Sharpie marker. Once dry, I went over all of it with an iron set to medium.
Envelope pillow case cover tutorial found here @ Instructables.com
DIY fabric paint tutorial here @ Instructables.com
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Basement Before and After - Click on Image to see more
Okay okay, so our basement renovation has been a long time coming, it's why we bought the house 10 years ago.
Fall 2016 (Before)
During...
Fall 2016 (Before)
During...
During... (hurray, bye-bye cinder block support)
After (X-Mas 2017)
The hubby has to finish the bricking the fireplace sides paint the beam and the floor. We have some shelving projects planned for the New Year. Soooo close to being done. Hubby done good!
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