Repurposed Antique Headboard into Coat Rack

If only I had more space… You have no idea how often those words cross my mind, and they definitely were on my mind today, as I was photographing this headboard-turned-coat rack to list in my shop. The details and shape are just gorgeous.   I used Blue Minerals Chalk Paint Powder to make chalky paint, and distressed it just enough to highlight the details.  I added 3 ornate coat hooks, although there is room to add 2 more, if {Read More}

Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover … {again}

I bet you weren’t expecting to see a bathroom remodel, since I haven’t mentioned doing one, and quite honestly, I wasn’t expecting it either. We only have 2 bathrooms, and both of them have already been remodeled, so here’s the long-winded explanation, with lots of photos.  If you hate long-winded explanations, skip the next several paragraphs and just look at the photos.  I hope you enjoy our farmhouse bathroom makeover! I was sitting in the bathtub one evening last week, {Read More}

Barn Wood & Bread Tins Wall Bins

Being snowed in for the last several days has given me lots of time to be productive and I’ve brought home bunches of “stuff” from auctions & thrift stores recently, including a plank of antique barn wood and a bunch of antique bread pans.  I love turning bread pans into wall bins, and the barn wood was the perfect backing to connect them to. PIN IT! It is classic barn red, and the wood is wonderfully aged. I  love the {Read More}

Repurposed Book Page Canvas Hymn Art

Last week, a customer asked me to create a canvas art with book pages and an antique map, and since I had all the supplies out, I decided to add book pages to several other canvases at the same time.  I wanted to do something different than a map on the other ones, and decided to try painting words over the book pages. “It Is Well With My Soul” is one of my favorite hymns, so I selected a font {Read More}

Antique Grain Sack Style Pillows

Several years ago, a customer inquired about having a large antique wingback chair I had for sale in my shop shipped to her.  The shipping to her California address was very high on the chair, so I wasn’t able to sell it to her, but she place a large order of other items.  She contacted me again and asked if I’d be interested in trading more of my products for an antique grain sack pillow that she designs and sells {Read More}

The Making of an Antique Cupboard

Before I say anything else about today’s post, I want to thank to my husband.  Without him, I wouldn’t be sharing what I’m sharing with you today.  He helps me bring my plans and visions to reality and I truly couldn’t do it without him.  I don’t say it often enough, but I appreciate not only all the work he does for me, but his willingness to even tackle the projects I throw at him at all.  I really believe there {Read More}

Antique Ceiling Tile Dried Flower Display

A friend of mine from church is a florist and I was in her shop one day and spotted a vase full of flowers that were past their prime that she had culled from her stock.  I asked her what she does with them, and she replied that she throws them out.  If you know me at all, you know I don’t like to throw things out – especially something as pretty as dried flowers.   She let me take {Read More}

DIY Primitive Cabinet from a Repurposed Wooden Crate and Frame

I love it when you make something and it turns out exactly as you envisioned it.  I’ve been wanting to make a primitive style wall cupboard for awhile.  I wanted something that I could openly display things inside, and wanted to use metal mesh I already had on hand inside the door. I didn’t want to buy new wood to do it.  I knew it would cost less to wait until I came across something old and cheap and would {Read More}

Repurposed Sewing Machine Table Creations, a Tip to “Age” Painted Wood, and New Year’s Resolutions

Last month I brought home an antique sewing machine on a stand from an auction.  The stand was badly damaged and one of the drawers were missing, but I could see a lot of potential with the various parts, so I bid on it and won.  My husband disassembled it all, and I started brainstorming projects I would make with the pieces.  I haven’t come up with uses for all the parts, but I thought I’d share a few I’ve {Read More}

Repurposed Headboard Coat Rack & 4 Instant Art Prints – Nothing Goes to Waste

Today I thought I’d share how I get the most “mileage” out of some of the “junk” I bring home from auctions, yard sales and thrift stores.  It’s taken awhile, but my husband has finally stopped asking me why I save every little piece of salvaged junk that I think I could possibly find a future use for. I’m really not a hoarder, because I truly use all my bits and pieces eventually, and if I don’t find a use {Read More}