Monday, July 23, 2012

I Just Received the Sunshine Award!

I'd like to thank Kathy Moody at "Life On Lakeshore Drive" for giving me the Sunshine Award. It is given to "bloggers who positively and creatively inspire others in blogland." Thank you so much Kathy I'm honored you thought of me.


You should stop by and visit Kathy and check out her beautiful refurbished furniture.  I especially like the vintage sewing machine she just refinished. To visit Kathy go here.

I'd like to take a minute to thank all of my new Followers I appreciate each and everyone of you and hope you will be inspired to create something beautiful for your home.

Are you ready to share something new at Totally Transformed Tuesday? I had such wonderful entries last week and it is so hard to choose the features they are all so lovely and inspiring.   I have already shared a few that stood out on my Facebook page and I am really looking forward to seeing what you have been up to this week.

Until then,



Friday, July 20, 2012

We Have A Winner!!

Hello everyone. I'm very busy working on pretties so this will just be a quick post to announce the winner of my Blog o versary giveaway.



The winner is Traci who said:

I have previously "Liked" your facebook page & I do follow Pinterest... and I would LOVE to be entered for the drawing!
Keep posting your beautiful work and Happy Anniversary!

 Congrats Traci! Please email your information to pjhdesignsinfo@gmail.com


A great big THANK YOU to everyone who entered I appreciate each and everyone of you.

By the way, don't forget about the party going on Totally Transformed Tuesday is still up and running. If you haven't joined the party yet please go by and link up. Go here.


Now on a more somber note I'd like to send out my prayers to all of those who lost loved ones or who have someone that was injured in the shooting in Colorado. God bless and take care of each of you.


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Totally Transformed Tuesday Linky Party #1

Hello my fellow bloggerettes! I hope your week has started out well. 

I'm starting a new venture on my blog today. I will be hosting a linky party every Tuesday called Totally Transformed Tuesday.

Totally Transformed Tuesday


This will be a party for everyone to share anything they have "transformed" whether it be furniture or home decor, craft items, new recipes, needlework, etc... Basically anything goes as long as it is something you have done yourself.  

There are only three rules:
  1. You must follow my blog which you should do anyway so you'll know when the party is starting!
  2. You must provide a back link on your post to my party either by using my button or a text link.
  3. No links to parties or giveaways please
I will feature a few of the links each week before the party starts.  I will also be sharing some of the links on my Facebook page so you should Like my page here.

Let me give you some general information on link parties.  It is polite and expected for you to thank the hostess for throwing a fabulous party.  You should also visit and comment on a couple of other links in the party.


Now before the party starts I wanted to remind you about my blog-o-versary giveaway. 


This giveaway includes: a “Duck Egg Blue” chalkboard; a pair of vintage style curtain tie-backs; a set of four shabby, pink, outlet plates; French script, burlap ribbon; six drawer pulls from Hobby Lobby; and a lovely, green, ribbon scarf that I knit myself. 


I will reveal the winner on July 20, 2012


Go here to enter. You must leave a comment for each entry.  Good luck. :-)


Now onto the par-tay ya'll! We want to see what you've been up to this week. 



Thursday, July 12, 2012

Thanks Kathleen and A Reminder

I'm so honored that Kathleen @ "Melange" blog has given me the Versatile Blogger Award!



I guess I am pretty versatile as I love to do so many things besides furniture; including, scrapbooking, crafts, sewing, counted cross stitch, crochet, and knitting. By the way my daughter is expecting her third, which will be a boy, and I am busy knitting.  I will share a few of my projects with you if I can ever finish one. lol

I am so honored that Kathleen thought of me and now I have to spread the love to fifteen more bloggers. It will be hard to choose there are so many wonderful ladies out there but I will do my best.

Here are the rules for giving out this reward:
  1. Thank the blogger who nominated you.
  2. Include a link to their blog.
  3. Include the award image on your post
  4. Share 7 random things about yourself
  5. Include a link to your nominees blog
  6. Contact your nominees and let them know

Here are my nominees:


Now let's see 7 things about me. Hmmm...

  1. I have grown step-children that have children, that have children.  So I'm a great-grandmother at a young age.
  2. I play the flute and have played in church and at private group meetings.
  3. I'm terrified of snakes and think the only good snake is a dead one. Sorry all you reptile lovers.
  4. One of things on my bucket list is to travel to Wales and view all their castles.
  5. I have taken oil and water color paint classes. 
  6. I love working on my family tree and have been doing so for about 8 years now.
  7. And, this is most embarrassing one, I have a door knob fetish. I can't pass up a pretty antique door knob which believe it or not are hard to find around here especially the glass ones that I like the most. :-)

Before I close out this post I want to remind you of my 1 year blog o versary giveaway.  Its a wonderful giveaway including all the items you see in the picture below.  To enter go here.



Have a wonderful weekend.


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Bed to Bench And A Giveaway

I’m so excited to be celebrating one year of blogging! I never thought I would have enough to share for a whole year so I have surprised myself and hope I have inspired you.

I appreciate each and everyone one of my followers. I’m so honored that you like what I do and as a reward I have put together a giveaway for you.




This giveaway includes: a mirror painted “Duck Egg Blue” and turned into a chalkboard; a pair of vintage style curtain tie-backs; a set of four shabby, pink, outlet plates; French script, burlap ribbon; six drawer pulls from Hobby Lobby; and a lovely, green, ribbon scarf that I knit myself.

Here are some close ups of each item.



















There are four ways to enter each one gives you a chance to win:
  • Become a follower of my blog either with GFC, LF, or Networked blogs and leave a comment. If you are already a follower just leave a comment.
  • “Like” me on Facebook and come back and leave a comment.
  • Share my giveaway on your blog and come back and leave a comment.
  • Follow me on Pinterest and leave a comment.


I will chose a winner using random.org on Friday, July 20, 2012. Good luck.

Now I want to share how I transformed an old bed head and foot board into a garden/porch bench. 

Here is the after:



First, I told my helper what I wanted to do and how to go about getting started. (By the way my helper on this project was my son-in-law, Jeremy, who also did all the carpentry work in my kitchen renovation.)

We took the footboard and measured in 14” on each side and cut the ends off. We then attached the end pieces at a 90 degree angle on the front of the head board. This was a full size bed so the foot board had to be cut. A smaller bed may not need to be cut down.


I chose fourteen inches because this is the usual depth of a chair.Once the foot board ends were screwed into each side we added 2 x 4’s across the width for the seat.


As you can see here we cut two pieces of 2 x 4 and screwed them into the inside of each end two inches lower than the top so the seat would be flush with the ends of the bench. Did that make sense? The picture should help you understand.

I then filled in all the screw holes and rough spots with wood filler. Once that was good and dry I sanded the whole piece down and cleaned it. After that I painted it top and bottom with primer and then two coats of an outdoor, semi-gloss, white paint.


I painted the whole bench so that it would be suitable to use outside.

After it was dry (a couple of days later) I stenciled the floral vine design on the center panels and painted the tops of the post a pretty green. I just loved how it turned out and if I had a porch I would probably have kept it. lol


I’m looking for a pretty bed to make another one, but not having much luck. Not all head and foot boards will look as good as this one does and I’m kind of picky. 



I hope you have enjoyed this makeover and are all fired up to make your own porch bench. I have to get back to preparing for my 4th of July party. I’ll share pictures and a couple of projects I did for my party later in the week.


Have a wonderful holiday. 
Be safe.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Changes

Hello blogger friends! Today I wanted to talk about Changes.  A little different for me as I usually stick to business and just share my furniture and home improvement projects.

I've already shared how I will be changing the way I share on my blog by refinishing several pieces of furniture and then blogging about them later as I rest between jobs.  

By the way here is a cute little side table I recently finished and carried to the shop.


Isn't it cute?! (Sorry couldn't help myself! lol)

It is hard for me to share my personal life as I feel most people are busy with their own and don't want to be bothered, and...it's personal!

Anyway, I have severe osteoarthritis and fibromylgia and problems with discs in my lower back. So I am trying to learn to pace myself. I just cannot possibly give up my passion in furniture and buying and selling antiques!

I am also starting on an anti-inflammatory diet as put forth by Dr. Weil.  Anyone else doing this kind of diet? I would love to hear how you are doing and what you like to eat, etc... I'm trying to take control of my health before it totally takes control of my life.

Okay. Enough complaining! I hope you'll stick with me as I go through this process. Thanks for listening (or is it reading) lol.

Here is a close-up of that little table.  



I know I'm hopeless. :-}

Here's the before:



Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha! I totally got that make over in this post about improving your health. lol

I would love to hear any advice you might have in this area of health or if you are going through the same process.

Until next time have a great weekend.

Update


Thanks friends for your well wishes & prayers I appreciate it so much.  


I'm sorry I didn't give more details on the little table.  The center was one of those faux marble pieces.  I just popped it out and using Mod Podge decoupaged a toile wrapping paper I picked up in Canton, TX at First Monday Trade Days to the top. (I love that paper and you'll be seeing more of it I'm sure) I let that totally dry and applied the rose image on top.  Then I sealed all of it with two more coats of Mod Podge.


The table I painted with a mixture of two-thirds "Old White" and one-third "Pure White" Annie Sloan chalk paint.  I then add some water to "Paris Gray," just enough to make it a little thinner so it would spread easily.  I washed this into all the details of the table to give them a little more depth and wiped off the excess.


After that I just sealed the table with two coats of clear, soft wax. It was so much fun to re-finish. I love cute little tables.


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Thursday, June 14, 2012

French Typography Table



Hello blogger friends hope your day is starting out well.
I wanted to take a quick minute to share a coffee table redo that I finished recently.

I do not have a before picture. So sorry. I’m a terrible blogger because I forgot to take one, but it was a plain, light brown stain that was pretty much worn off everywhere but the legs.

Here’s the finished product.




I painted it with a mixture of Annie Sloan’s “Old White” and “Pure White” which gave me this gorgeous, buttery soft, white. I used two-thirds "Old White" and one-third "Pure White."

I used Photoshop to enlarge and print my graphic and traced it on using the chalk method. I’m sure you’ve seen it around blogland. You rub chalk on back of design and then trace it onto the table with a ball point pen.
I then filled in the design using Sharpie markers. Easy peasy.


Tip: Be sure to seal the finished image with a poly sealer that does not yellow as the Sharpie will smear.



I then applied two coats of a soft clear wax and buffed lightly.


I really like the embellishments I added to the sides. Don’t you?
Have a great weekend and Happy Father’s day to all the Fathers out there.


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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Victrola Cabinet Redo

Hello blogger friends! I hope you are doing well.  I’ve been having trouble getting pictures off of my camera, but finally I found a solution and can start sharing the pieces I just finished last week and carried to the shop.

First, I like to share this Victrola cabinet redo. Here’s the after.

finishedshop

When I first saw this piece I knew I wanted to save the beautiful woodwork on the front.  The top and sides had some issues that would have required expensive veneer replacement.

Here is the before that I shared with you when I gave you a preview of my kitchen before renovation.



vintagepiecebefore


I totally stripped all the front panels on the Victrola.  Actually, I hand sanded them which took quite awhile. I then painted all the other areas in Annie Sloans “Old White” and the trim was painted with gold Rub & Buff.


inprocess


The top of the cabinet is where the actual Victrola was originally.  It had already been removed and a new bottom put in and then lined in felt.  I removed the old piece of felt and replaced it with new in a royal blue.

The inside top was sanded down and finished with a clear gloss polyurethane.


insidetop


I then painted the inside with a beautiful matching royal blue paint I already had  in stock.


insidebottom


The outside top was painted with “Old White” and I then applied a pretty stencil I special ordered to the top with the gold Rub & Buff.


top


After that I waxed and distressed everything painted “Old White” using a clear soft wax.  When that had dried I applied another coat of wax and buffed lightly.

For that gorgeous veneer on front I applied three coats of clear gloss polyurethane. 

I love the juxtaposition of the old chalk paint finish and the high gloss finish of the veneer.


close


This piece would be great as a storage cabinet for a dining room or any room. You could store silverware or jewelry in the top. 



finishedshop


I’m so glad someone decided to save this old cabinet it would have been a shame to just throw it out!

Thanks for stopping by and have a good week. Princess

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Vintage Edison Cabinet Redo

Hi y’all.  Wow, I’ve missed you!
Hope you have been okay and everything is going well for you.
Today I have a before and after of an old Edison stereo cabinet. Here is the after.

finished

But before I share the details I wanted to share with you some changes I will be making on how I post on my blog. 

I’m not the most organized person in the world as my family will be quick to tell you. lol  I have been trying to blog, work on new pieces of furniture, look for new items at sales, share my graphics, and take care of my family all at the same time.  To say the least I was staying exhausted and frustrated.

I’ve finally gotten wise (it takes me awhile) and I will be finding and refinishing a few pieces at a time then sharing them on my blog as I rest in between. (I’m not getting any younger you know. Smile)  So if you do not see a post for a few days don’t give up on me but keep checking back because I will post several pieces in a row then take a break. Thanks for understanding.

Now on to this Union Jack piece.  I had recently done a coffee table with a Union Jack so I was not thinking of doing another one really soon, but when I saw this piece it just cried out for one. 

It started out like this.

before



beforeinside

It had strong lines that I liked but was kind of blah and definitely grungy! Yuck! 

It also had the original label on the inside right and it had a number engraved on the inside  bottom front.

beforelabel


I started by giving it a good scrubbing and priming it. I left the label exposed.  I painted it with a basic interior/exterior white paint.  Then I measured and taped off the top to start painting the Union Jack. I painted  the red center first.


tapedoff


After that dried I measured and taped off the blue areas and painted them.  I used acrylic paint for the flag.  After it was fully dried, and because it was acrylic paint, I sealed it with two coats of satin water-based polyurethane.  The knob I painted blue to match. Finally I slightly distressed it in the obvious places.

And here again is the finished product.

finishedtop



finished



Much better don’t you think? It would be great for storage in any room and especially in a home with Coastal or British décor; but it would also look good in any home with a red, white, & blue theme.


afteropen


I’ll be sharing more pieces in the next day or two. Enjoy the rest of your week. Princess

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