Showing posts with label Thrifted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thrifted. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

Refinished Dining Table

We bought this awesome table at a thrift store not long after we got married. It really is a great table. It's solid wood, and comes with three leaves which makes it big enough to fit 8-10 people, which has really come in handy when we host family functions at our house. I never really loved the color, though. It's just not my favorite. I've tossed around the idea of refinishing it for a while now, but only got around to it a few months ago. 

I finally settled on staining it the same color as our cabinets, which I refinished almost a year ago (and still haven't taken pictures of... reason #4587872468 I'm not cut out to be a "real" blogger, haha!), and then painted the legs and trim with white chalk paint. 

It turned out so well! Look at what a difference it made:



I really, really love it! Plus it's given me some (much-needed) motivation to tackle some of the many other projects I have up my sleeve. Hallelujah!

It was a little time-consuming, but pretty easy. Here's how I did it:

First, I stained the top. I know from my experience staining my kitchen cabinets that it is much better to stain and then paint. Staining is messier and if you goof up it's easy to just paint over your mistakes. I used this stain in Antique Walnut, which I had left over from our cabinets. With this particular kind of stain you don't need to completely strip your surface, but it is important to sand it enough to rough it up a bit. I sanded with medium-grit sandpaper first because I really wanted to get through the lacquer, and then used fine-grit to make sure it was nice and smooth. 

Thoroughly wipe the entire surface clean of any sawdust, then start staining. I like to use microfiber towels which are cheap at Home Depot, but old socks work really well too, and I used a mixture of both on this project. I think I did about 3 coats of stain, with the last one being mostly touch-up and evening out the color. 

Once I was finished staining, I painted the legs and trim with homemade chalk paint. I used Bleached Linen by Behr, and made it with the calcium carbonate recipe found here. It was really easy to make, and so far it has held up really well! (P.S. This is my favorite paint brush, and it worked perfectly for this project.) The next thing I need to do is seal the white paint. I know, I know... I really should have done that already. I ordered some finishing wax from BB Frösch and had an unfortunate incident in which it got left outside in the heat and quite a bit of it leaked out of the jar. I'm still grumpy about that, so I'm doing the rational thing and just pretending it never existed and that leaving white furniture unsealed in a room frequented by a sticky toddler isn't going to end in disaster. Clearly I like the live on the edge! 

However, I did seal the table top using another great product by General Finishes: this water-based topcoat, also left over from the cabinet project. It's super easy to apply, and dries so hard. I've been so happy with it! I did 3 or 4 coats, just to be safe, and applied it with some foam paintbrushes like these ones.  

The chairs are Ingolf from IKEA. I considered refinishing them, but then made the (wise) decision that my sanity was worth the price of new chairs. Also, I needed chairs for a few other places in the house, so the black ones are still getting used elsewhere which makes me feel even better about that choice. 

Well, there you have it! Let's take one more look at the before and after, shall we? 

Before...



After!


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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Outfit a day every day in May {week two}

(See week one here)

I'm loving this outfit a day challenge on instagram, and I'm very proud of myself for not missing a day yet. Hopefully I can keep it up through the end of the month, although our upcoming trip to Spain (Eeeeeeeek!!!) might interfere, and I'm 100% okay with that! That's one of the reasons why I am posting this weekly since I'm pretty sure that blogging isn't going to be on my mind at the end of the month while I'm celebrating my birthday in beautiful Madrid. :D

Anyway. Here's my outfits from the past week! 

May 9 & 10 
Not a huge fan of the outfit on the left, but I guess that's what I get for procrastinating the laundry. ;)

(On the left) Shirt and jeans: Old Navy || Shoes: Ross || Necklace: gift from my mother-in-law
(On the right) Shirt: ? || Jeans: Old Mavy || Scarf: Target || Shoes: Ross


May 11
I jumped on the bubble necklace bandwagon, and I ain't looking back. 

Shirt: Styles for Less || Belt: Forever 21 || Necklace: GroopDealz 


May 12
Can you tell I love to wear colors? ;)

Cardigan: Forever 21 || Shirt: ? || Skirt: DownEast Basics (old) || Shoes: Ross || Pearls: Thrifted 

May 13 & 14
And can you tell I love scarves? ;) Some girls collect shoes, I collect scarves. 
(On the left) Shirt: ? || Scarf: Rue 21 || Jeans: Old Navy || Shoes: Target
(On the right) Shirt: Walmart || Scarf: gift || Skirt: thrifted || Shoes: Charlotte Russe

May 15
Three things I love: mint, floral, and cardigans.

Shirt: Rue 21 || Cardigan: Forever 21


May 16
This is my favorite from this week, by far!  

Shirt: Ross || Pants and necklace: gift (thanks again to my MIL!) || Shoes: Charlotte Russe || Belt: thrifted || Watch: Kohls



Thursday, May 9, 2013

Outfit a day every day in May {week one}

This month I am doing Harley from Harley and Jane's "outfit a day every day in May" (#ootdeverydaymay) challenge. If you follow me on instagram, this is why I'm spamming up your feed this month with lots of pictures of me looking awkward in my outfit of the day. It makes me feel a little self-centered to share so many pictures of myself, but it's fun to look over all my outfits and see that I don't always look frumptastic, plus it motivates me to get creative and not wear the same thing every day!

P.S. If you are wondering why so many of these are a little on the dressy side, it's because I am a seminary teacher so I have to get to wear a skirt/dress 6 days a week, or even sometimes 7 if we go to the temple. Basically, the days that just show me in a dress or skirt are the days when I changed into sweats when I got home and never put on a more casual outfit. 
Go ahead, judge me. I probably deserve it. 

And so, without further ado, I present to you week one of my outfits from every day this month! 

May 1
I love this dress, even though it is a little "princessy".
If you want to read more about how I refashioned this (and see how pretty the detail is at the collar!), click here
Dress: thrifted and refashioned by me, shoes: Ross.

May 2
This is a pretty typical casual outfit for me. I love jeans, especially cuffed skinnies. 
Top: DownEast Basics, jeans: Old Navy, shoes: Ross, belt: Fover 21.

May 3 & 4
The 4th was a busy Saturday spent doing house/yard work, hence the exercise clothes.
(On the left) Top: Ross(?), jeans and scarf: Old Navy, shoes: Target.
(On the right) I think I got my Nikes at Ross, and I don't know where the rest is from
(Who cares anyway, right? It's just exercise clothes!)


May 5 
I love, love, love this dress! It is so comfortable and feminine.
Dress: thrifted, cardigan and belt: Forever 21, shoes: Ross
(I wear these shoes a lot, can you tell?)

May 6
Purple is not my favorite color, especially to wear, but I do like this dress!
I think the scarf helped break up the color a bit. 
Dress: thrifted, scarf: Old Navy, shoes: Charlotte Russe

May 7 & 8
Those heels are one of my favorite purchases from Russia! They are so comfortable, and so is the maxi dress. Also, I wish you could see my top a little better in the second outfit... oh well. 
(On the left) Dress: Ross, shoes: bought somewhere in Russia
(On the right) Cardigan: Forever 21, top: thrifted, jeans: Old Navy, shoes: Ross


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Thrift store/refashion WIN

So... I really love thrift stores. A lot. 

I love never knowing what I'll find when I go shopping. A few weeks ago I found and bought this dress in a thrift store for $2.00, knowing it would need some alterations to make it work. I wasn't sure it would turn out, but I was so in love with the lace details at the collar (scroll down to see closer pictures of it) that I knew I had to at least try. 

Here's what it looked like before I started messing with it.


It was baggy in all the wrong places, and those sleeves were a little too much for me, so I went to work. First, I shortened the sleeves. There were also a few seams that were about to burst that I mended.


Here it is after the alterations and with the sash. I absolutely love how it turned out!



Check out the beautiful lacy collar! Also, did I mention that this dress is handmade?! That just makes me love it that much more! 


Definitely worth the $2.00, wouldn't you say?

P.S. If you didn't see my previous post, you should join me in jumping on the #ootdeverydaymay ("outfit of the day every day in May") hashtag on instagram! Read more about it here, and follow me on instagram here. :)

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Thrift store score + #ootdeverydaymay

I'm just really in love with this dress I found at a thrift store and had to post a picture really fast. Tomorrow I will try to get some better pictures so you can see the before and after shots (I did some altering), but for now here's just a quick shot of the lace detail at the collar.


Also, if you read Harley and Jane you might have read about the "Outfit a day every day in May" funsies going on. I'm going to try to do it (although let's be honest, I probably won't actually do it every day...), and if you are on Instagram you should do it too! Hashtag #ootdeverydaymay