Saturday, August 27, 2011

Whew!! Finally finished!




I can't believe I finished my television console.  I started out with a yard sale find and some Rustoleum spray
paint.

I love this stuff. 

I bought the primer and the glossy spray paint.  I didn't know if it would like it, but I do.  Yellow is one of my favorite colors though. It may not be everybody's cup of tea, but it matches my living room and brings out the gold in my new wall color.  The wall used to look green for some reason.  Anyway I like the room alot better now.  

For my first piece I learned alot about painting furniture.  I looked on the internet trying to get some ideas.  I've posted some of my favorite sites so that you can look at what they've done and maybe come up with some ideas of your own. 

I really liked http://www.censationalgirl.com/.  She does some really pretty pieces and they are so great looking.  Her last piece was a blue/grey and it gives it that french country look.  My style isn't french country at all. I call it "Debbie's style".  That way how can I go wrong?

The top of the console I painted black and I painted the handles black.  It really turned out pretty good. 

Well, with that said I hope my console gives you some different ideas about how you can fix your yard sale furniture.  Keep checking back for some more furniture redos.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

My yard sale and thrift store finds!

While I've been out looking for items to fill my home I enjoy going to yard sales and thrift store. While involved on my makeover in my dining room I don't think I spent more than $10 for any one of my pieces.

The silver mirror was a yard sale find and it was a very yucky gold.  The mirror had pine straw stuck in the sides and I also bought an oval mirror along with it for a grand total of $10 for both. It was also gold. I painted it turquoise and draw brushed it with silver nickel paint.

The two decorator pieces on the side of the mirror I bought at a thrift store for $1.


The silver platter I purchased it at a thrift store for $1 and the green apples I did have to buy them at TJMaxx(one of my favorite stores).


The sand candle in the glass jar I received as a Christmas gift last year and really didn't have a good place to put it until now.


The buffet belonged to my grandmother and it's at least 100 yrs., old.  It wasn't in the best of conditions and we(my mom and dad) had to help me glue the top back on and paint it and the pulls.
This is what it looked like before we painted it.
I thought it turned out pretty good. Let me know what you think.


                              




Debbie

Monday, August 15, 2011

I'm a Picker


I know all of ya'll has been wondering where I've been.  I've been pickin'.  I have been buying stuff to repaint or rework.  I've bought picture frames, mirrors and candle holders to repaint for my sewing room and other parts of the house.  I had my sewing room painted and my living room, kitchen, hall and dining room.  I painted my sewing room a lime green and I'm gonna use red and black accents.  The rest of the house I painted a golden color and it just makes the house look brighter.  It's definitely cleaner looking.  

I really enjoy hunting for stuff.  I'm gonna have to get where I enjoy redoing stuff too.  Every time my husband comes home on the weekend I know he's not surprised to see something else piled in the basement.  Jennifer, a good friend, and myself do yard sales almost every Saturday.  Sometimes I do Fridays too.  I was in Nashville, TN, this weekend and couldn't wait to go yard saleing(I know that's not a word), but it rained.  Talk about being pissed.  I was.  I did stop at a couple in the rain and bought a lamp shade and a pillow.
I only paid $2 for this one and
I paid $1 for this pillow at the same yard sale.  I think I did pretty good.
The pillow I'm gonna put on my bed.  It's brown and blue.  I thought it would be pretty and add some lighter colors to the bed.  The lamp shade I'm gonna put on my $2.50 lamp. I'm painting it and it's not completely finished.  I will be sure and let you see the lamp when I get finished.  

I have also been looking at some great websites and I will put them up and let you see them and tell me what you think about their decorating techniques.  I'll assure you it will be better than mine, but I'm getting better.  If you stay up with my blog I hope you can see me "mature" in my designs.


Sunday, July 17, 2011

Picture Frame Redo

I have recently repainted my living room, dining room, hall, and my sewing room.  I was getting so tired of yucky gray walls.  My painter also spruced up my trim with some new paint, too. I got on the internet and searched for some inexpensive ways to decorate my walls without it costing too much money.  Well, I came up with a pretty good idea.  I found a few sites like Centsationalgirl.com had several photos of how she repainted picture frames the same color of the walls and put her pictures in the frames and it looks like the pictures are floating on the wall.  Addicted 2 Decorating had several gallery frame walls that I really liked alot.
This is my attempt at finding, buying and painting some picture frames.  I hope they turn out ok.

Debbie

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Not a Good Day

It's been a hectic few weeks and I don't see any end in sight.  My husband had to take a job in Nashville, TN, and he lives up there while I'm in Alabama.  We try to make the best of it.  We are able to go out from time to time and experience to restaurants and a lot of music.

I actually bought a new car just so that I could transport my 3 dogs back and forth.  I had a hard time in my Nissan Cube.  I bought my pug, Scooter, a car seat.  I think he really likes it.  I know I do.  The last time we came home from Nashville he threw up in my front seat.  He's never done that before and that is the reason for buying the car seat.  I feel like everybody thinks I'm kinda stupid for buying the car seat, but it really does make him safer.  The two big dogs, Daisy and Shug, ride pretty well, but they are like to little kids and they get tired of riding.

It really hasn't been a great time back in Alabama either.  On Sunday when I got back home I had to take my Mom to the ER.  Ya'll pray for her.  Nobody seems to know what's wrong. I just hope it's something that maybe surgery can fix.

On a better note I've been getting a lot of free stuff in the mail.  It's really fun getting mail everyday and it's something besides bills.  I've  been getting some really good coupons too.  I'm keeping up with my coupons and have put them all together in a neat little binder.

I hope today and the next few days goes a whole lot better.

Debbie

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sorry for not posting


I'm sorry that I've not been posting anything in a while.  However, I  would like to tell you that lately I have been couponing like mad.  I've found alot of great websites that are wonderful.  One of my favs is http://theqtippingmom.com/.  You need to go and check her out.  I went to a class where she tells you the ins and outs of couponing.  I hope you find it helpful too.

Be sure and enter her giveaway for a $100 gift card to your favorite grocery or drug store.

I hope I win!!!! That would be great.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Knitting Up a Storm

Hey ya'll. I've got to tell all of you that I'm sorry for not blogging lately.  Don't get me wrong I love to blog, but I think my new passion is knittng.  I've always wanted to learn how and I've tried several times before.  For some reason it just never clicked.  I found this great store and this great teacher in Tuscumbia, AL.  It's actually just a hop, skip and a jump from where I live.  To look at the outside of the store it's not your average knitting shop. 

In the south her shop is called  a variety store.  They sell a little bit of everything and the owner is a great knitter.  When you walk in the door about half of the store is filled with this beautiful yarn and lots finished projects.


The day I walked in I was met with a big "HI! How are you''?  Pat and her husband are the owners and  Pat is a wonderful knitter.  She has beautiful sweaters, scarves and hats decorating the store.  When I touched the yarn it felt like butter.  I'm a sewer and a quilter and I love to touch fabrics.  I'm a visual person too.

You can see why I fell in love with her shop.  You can just see and feel every skein of yarn. 

Once I told Pat that I was interested in learning to knit she immediately asked if I could stay and start on a project.  I didn't start that day, but I did make an appt. and came back the next week.  With Pat's help and help from other knitters that come to her shop I have knitted several scarves and I am now working on a purse.

This is one of the scarves that I've finished.  It's called the Potato Chip Scarf.  You will need 200-250 yards of medium or worsted weight yarn  and size 9 or 10 needles.  I used size 8 though.

Here are the directions:
Cast on 20 stitches
Knit 1 row
Work following pattern for the length of the scarf:
Row 1: Knit 8, turn
Row 2: Knit 8, to beg of row
Row 3: Knit 6, turn
Row 4: Knit 6, to beg of row
Row 5: Knit 4, turn
Row 6: Knit 4, to beg of row
Row 7: Knit 20

As soon as I get my purse finished I will post some more pictures.

If you are able to visit the store you must stop in and say hi.  Be sure and let Pat know that you found her shop on my blog.  She'll really appreciate it.