Tuscan Crate

    This has to be one of my top favorite projects to date!

    Custom Planter Crate

    It all started when…..

    During my trip to NY, my MIL gave me a plant she had setting on her porch after I mentioned  that I liked it.  Funny thing is that she received it as a gift when she mentioned to her friend that she liked it!  Whoever said New Yorkers aren’t nice?!?!

    Sago Palm

    Here is my new plant, a Sago Palm.

    Tuscan Style Magazine

    Last Friday, the Hubs and I had a date night and one of the things that we both love to do is visit the book store.  We’re not nerds, we just like to kill time at the book store between eating dinner and waiting for the movie to start.  Well, I just had to have this magazine even if it was over-priced!  As you can see from my stickies, I am getting a lot of ideas and inspiration…. like this project! 

    I saw not one but three plants potted in the most gorgeous crates.

    Crate pieces

    Low and behold, my father had this pile sitting on one of his work benches the very same weekend.  What luck!!!  He had ordered a new piece of equipment and it was shipped in a crate!  Yes, this project was meant to be!  Wouldn’t you agree?

    Okay- so my father opens crates like a two year old opening their presents on Christmas!  But that’s okay because I wanted to customize it and make it the perfect size for my new plant.

    DIY Crate

    I started by cutting all the sides and 4 small pieces that will be used to anchor the corners.  Check to make sure everything lines up.

    adding handles to DIY Crate

    I wanted to cut out handles on the sides.  With a pencil, I outlined where the handles will be, drilled a hole big enough so that I could get the zig-saw blade in, and cut out the handles.

    Building a Wooden Crate Box

    Next, I routered over the edges of the handle (to take off the hard edge) and sand to a smooth finish.

    DIY Wooden Crate Box

    Glue and nail all the sides together and then lightly sand all over with a fine sand paper.  I used a light touch, trying to leave the rough wood on the crate face.

    Staining Crate

    Applied a light golden color stain all over the crate.

    Stenciling a Wooden Crate

    I wasn’t sure what I wanted to stencil on the front but I did know that I wanted it to mean something and not just random words that I didn’t know.  I found a site that would translate English words in to Italian and I was able to come up with this design.   It spells out our last name, our city, and  our state in Italian.  With the three kids and their friends, sometimes I do feel like I’m running a hotel or B&B.

    Using my Cricut machine to cut the design out on vinyl, I stuck the vinyl down on the crate and used it as a stencil.  The vinyl didn’t stick very well to the rough wood but using a very dry stencil brush it turned out great.  Actually better than what I expected.  I also applied the dark color over the corners, along the edges, and then lightly sanded over the stencil to age the finish.

    Wooden Crate Box

    The crate was made a tad bigger than the potted plant to give it room to grow.  Wouldn’t small cube like crates, filled with herbs, be fantastic?!?!

    Stenciled DIY Crate

    Have a great holiday weekend!

    Linking up to these fun parties – go and check out all the projects!

    Carrie

Foyer~ Part 2

    The new addition to the foyer 

    a pair of 

    DIY Demi Tables!!

    Overhead view of foyer

    I am so over joyed at the results!   The table/disk  didn’t cost more than $20, however,  the fabric was a bit of a splurge.  Up till now I have managed to keep my foyer decorating cost very low.

    I  realize that the flooring that I currently have needs to be replaced.  For now I’ll just have to live with it, but hoping to have it replaced this fall. 

    Foyer Part 2

    Okay I’m rambling on about all the things I still want to, need to, wish to do in the foyer and what I really need to be talking about is how I made these tables……

    DIY Demi Table

    I purchased a round disk, measuring 24” across, at Lowes  (Home Depot no longer sells them)  found in the moulding isle.   Then I had my Dad cut in half for me. 

    Demi table Bracket

    I made a bracket to mount the half round disk to the wall.  My original plan was to mount the disk to the wall using simple metal L brackets but my genius father suggested this type of bracket so if the table on the left side of the front door (at the foot of the stairs) could be removed (when hauling large objects up and down the stairs) with easy.  The wedge in the bracket makes a snug fit and holds it tight but it still can be lifted off.

    Foyer Demi table skirt

    Foyer Demi Table trim

    I found the fabric and trim at Hancock Fabrics.  Actually I found several that I really liked, but this one was still in my budget.  I wanted a fabric that was classic yet with a contemporary flare.  I think this fabric does just that with it’s swirled pattern.

    I sewed a simple half skirt and stapled it to the back of the table.  The best thing about the easy accessible brackets is that it will allow me to change out the skirt quickly.  I would love to have several of them for the different seasons and holidays! 

    Left side of foyer

    Traditional Foyer

    Foyer lamp

    I found the lamps at a bargain discount store (Fred’s) on sale for $7.50 each!  The lamps measure 22”, a bit shorter than what I was hoping to get.  Not to worry, I thinking of a way to solve that problem. 

    Potpourri Box

    Here is a lovely potpourri box that my parents made me!

    Foyer skirted demi table

    Okay, I don’t want to hear it…. I know the candy dish is empty!  I’m a bad hostess.  Actually, that candy dish is just holding the spot until the silver palmetto (SC state tree) dish that I’ve had my eye on goes on sale!!!

    Foyer demi table

    Phewwwww!! 

    That’s a lot of photos for one post!

    My foyer is taken on quite a traditional style.  I’ve never felt like I would classify my style as one way over another, but rather, I enjoy all styles to some degree.   I’m a bit nervous that this foyer is leaning heavily on traditional.  I am currently in search for a new mirror for the opposite wall.  Will I shake it up and find something totally unexpected? 

    Linking up to these fun parties – go and check out all the projects!

    Carrie

4th of July Table Setting: Welcome to the 149th Tablescape Thursday!

    The Star-Spangled Banner
    Francis Scott Key




    Oh, say, can you see,





    By the dawn's early light,




    What so proudly we hailed




    At the twilight's last gleaming.




    Whose broad stripes and bright stars,




    Thru the perilous fight,




    O'er the ramparts we watched,




    Were so gallantly streaming.




    And the rockets' red glare,




    The bombs bursting in air,




    Gave proof through the night




    That our flag was still there.




    O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave




    O'er the land of the free,




    And the home of the brave.




    Thank-you to all the men and women, past and present, who make it possible for us to celebrate with freedom this Independence Day.




    Hope you have a wonderful 4th of July!




    Resources for this tablescape:
    Chargers: Neiman Marcus
    China: Warren Kimble, Colonial Pattern-eBay
    Stemware: Star Glasses-Home Goods, Big Lots had them, too; Blue Stems-Dollar Tree; French Countryside Ruby Goblets-Mikasa
    Napkins: Martha Stewart-Macys
    Flatware: Hampton-Tuesday Morning
    Napkin Rings: Made from ribbon, tutorial will be posted soon
    Lantern: Old Time Pottery
    Candles: Colonial Candle



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    Welcome! Thanks for coming to the party!

Shelstring Giveaway

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    I’d like to introduce you to Shelstring, an online store filled with handmade artisan jewelry.

    This lovely boutique is filled with the most colorful and delicate pieces, you’re sure to find something lovely for yourself.  Perhaps one of your  girlfriends has a birthday coming up?  And it’s never to early to think about Christmas!!

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    Earring collage

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Brother SE-400, Embroidery & Sewing

    When I was just 8 years old, my sister, Glenda, bought a Sears Kenmore sewing machine. She used it for many years then passed it down to me. Over the years it became very ornery, breaking thread despite a tune up and servicing.

    I haven't sewn in 24 years but I've been itching to get back at it. After a bit of research online, I decided on a Brother SE-400. The best price I could find was on Amazon. I was attracted by the embroidery feature. I'm hoping I'll be able to monogram some napkins in the future.




    Brother and I became better acquainted today... all gazillion parts. Ha!





    I spent most of the day learning my way around this "computer" masquerading as a sewing machine. :)




    I've been working on a little project I'll be sharing soon, probably for next week's Metamorphosis Monday. Today I made piping (or is it called cording) for the very first time. I went by the rules and cut it on the bias. Just don't ask why I decided to learn how to make cording with a striped fabric! Glutton for punishment...that's me! ;)




    Did you know there are videos on You Tube that will teach you how to make cording?



    Turns out...it's pretty easy.




    So far I'm really enjoying sewing on this Brother, SE-400. Do you sew? What's the most challenging sewing project you ever attempted/completed? Do you have any hints you can share with me about today's fancy new sewing machines? It's amazing what all they can do, isn't it?

    See you later today for Tablecape Thursday!

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