Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Kitchen Desk Tutorial


Well, I am officially in love with this desk.  I especially love that we made it from reclaimed pieces!  The cabinet we bought farm-fresh from Junkstock and the wood is actually pieces of the waterbed frame that came with our house.  You can buy similar base cabinets from Lowes, Home Depot, etc.  There are also tutorials online to build your own.  I encourage you to find reclaimed pieces for the top, but they can also be purchased at the lumber yard. When buying boards you have the luxury of getting them cut to fit, which would have saved us some of the hassle in step two.


I looked and looked online for a small desk with our without a hutch to put in our space, but they were either too big, too expensive, or too cheaply made. I even looked at buying a new base cabinet to use, but they were too wide and too expensive.  At Junkstock we were on the hunt for a 36 inch wide desk or a small base cabinet.  Luckily we found the perfect little cabinet from Weston Primitive Co. You can visit their Facebook page by clicking here!  

So, now we have a cabinet, but we needed a topper piece to act as the workstation.  Having a cute used cabinet was not good enough for us, we wanted to find some wood we could reuse for the top.  We had some nice wide boards from an old waterbed frame we had dismantled, and figured they would make a great work surface for our desk.  So, not only is the cabinet used and farmfresh, the wood top is reclaimed. The shelf above the desk is also from the bed frame. 

I have to admit, our craftsmanship is good, but our tutorial making is a bit shoddy.  But, here it goes anyway: a step-by-step for making your own kitchen desk. 



Sunday, June 22, 2014

JUNKSTOCK!!

Tim and I recently attended the third annual Junkstock Festival, whose slogan is Peace. Love. Junk.  It is a three day sale at an old Dairy farm in West Omaha with live music, food trucks, and hundreds or vendors selling anything and everything vintage, antique, rustic, rusty, junky, architectural, and awesome. We loved it!

photo from the junkstock facebook page
visit their website for more info: www.junkstockomaha.com/
Click the link to see some shots I took of the day....

Monday, May 19, 2014

Master bedroom on a (teeny) tiny budget!


Tim and I finally finished our bedroom! And, we did it the way we do a lot of things. No, not fast and dirty. On the cheap! Our only expenses were screws for the bedframe, paint and painting supplies, and bedding. There were things that we would have liked to change, but were going to be expensive, we decided to work with.


Thursday, April 10, 2014

We made a headboard!



I have looked at about 1000 diy headboards on Pinterest.  Maybe I've become pseudo-obsessed. Headboards just fancy up the bed!  Tim and I have been sleeping on a metal bedframe without a headboard for a long time.  Back before we were married, Tim made me a shoddy (sorry Tim) "upholstered" headboard.  This time, together we made a beautiful, re-purposed, rustic headboard.  Click read more to see how it's done.


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Liz's Mint-to-Be Bridal Shower Brunch, part three: I heart washi tape



Like I mentioned before, washi tape is the shiz.  I used it on the centerpieces for the brunch, as seen here! And, as promised, here are more easy ways to use washi tape at your next get together!

For Liz's bridal shower brunch, I purchased washi tape from Koyal Wholesale (www.koyalwholesale.com). They have lots of styles and patterns to choose from.  Prices are reasonable too! I love washi tape for personalizing a party and bringing together the theme/color scheme. See how I used it to do just that, after the jump.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Starting the Master Bedroom Redo

Well, it looks like our master bedroom is the next room we're going to be tackling.  From the wallpaper to the brassy cabinet hardware, it needs it. Actually, we might leave the gold looking goodness.

As with any project, I have painstakingly planned out our new bedroom on Pinterest. You can view my Master Bedroom board by clicking here. A few inspiration pics are after the jump!


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Liz's Mint-To-Be Bridal Shower Brunch, part two : diy chalkboard signs



So handy and so cute, I am digging these chalkboard signs!  Here is how I made made my own for Liz's bridal shower brunch.