Showing posts with label budget friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget friendly. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

3 Budget Friendly Halloween Crafts For Children

 

3 Easy Crafts




My granddaughters love working on “Projects” so that is what we do. They helped me make rice filled pumpkins, paint some Dollar Tree wooden decorations and paint a large pumpkin pink. It’s so fun to DIY with them. Any one of these items would be a perfect craft for Halloween night instead of trick or treating. Then go trick or treating from room to room in the house! 

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Insane Ingredient Combination For Best Sauce in a Tinfoil Dinner!

































Host a party making tinfoil dinners. It's fun and easy. Your guests can each make their own.

Our family makes these every weekend and cook them in our backyard firepit.

 

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Exterior Paint Trend 2020

Exterior Paint Update

I am not a professional painter by any means and my laborer's are all family members who have less experience painting then I do. I am posting this to my blog to show one thing, that is, you can do hard things if you do enough research and ultimately, jump in and give it a try.

I watched many how-to videos on YouTube. My favorite was a youtuber called #TheIdahoPainter. I watched his videos over and over until the techniques and supplies were seared in my brain. I took notes like I was preparing for a major exam. Then I started collecting supplies. I also tried a few things that I hoped would make it cheaper, and possibly easier. I have some hits and misses. I certainly was learning as I was going.

Let me just say, it was not an easy task. It's certainly not for the faint of heart. The preparation work took as long, if not longer than the actual painting  did.  I have old wooden windows that needed a lot of TLC before they were ready for paint. Not to mention puttying all the siding and repairing any rain gutters and trim that needed to be fixed before painting. We actually added additional trim to highlight the peaks of our house.

One of the hardest tasks was picking out the paint. I didn't want to match with my neighbors, and I also didn't want to be too bold, but I wanted to be on trend.  I googled over and over trending colors. I watched lots of home improvement shows, and ultimately I went with the colors that made my heart sing. I then had my husband photoshop our home with the colors we chose to see what it would look like. If you don't have photoshop, there are some free painting apps online to add colors to your house photos to see what you like. Sherwin Williams has a free one I found worked pretty good.

This part of the painting project was essential because I couldn't really make final decisions on where I would put the 3 different colors I was working with until I saw it on my house. I tweaked, and moved, and changed the colors over and over until I found a look I absolutely loved.  I wanted to use two colors with a white accent on the trim, but deciding which colors go where took some time and planning. My husband and I have been planning this paint job for a long time, but finally pulling the trigger on it was so exhilarating.

We did choose to use a paint that had primer already in it because we wanted be sure it would coat smoothly.  We rented a sprayer from a local company. This was a challenge in and of itself because it is first come first serve. We were at the location 10 minutes before they opened to ensure we could get it on the day we planned on painting. We were committed and planned to buy a paint sprayer if we couldn't rent one. Luckily we were the first one there on our painting day, so the odds were in our favor.

We did buy an extension wand to use with the sprayer and that was the best $35 we spent since there were many spots we couldn't have reached without the extension wand.

Don't forget to power wash the entire house before painting. This is a key element, and the house needs to be completely dry before painting so the power washing needs to be done a day or two earlier. 

Do you want to hear about one of my misses? Oh, well that is a whole post in and of itself. I'll post the misses in a later blog entry, but needless to say, not everything went smoothly, but we are a roll-with-the-punches kind of family. We made our misses work.

We thought we could get the entire thing painted in one day, but it actually took 2 very intense days of working non-stop to get it finished. 


Prep Work is Essential for a Great Paint Job





Extension Wand Is Worth It's Weight In Gold!

We ran out of daylight before we finished. Day 1 was a success.





We called in all the family to help one day 2. 3 different fine tipped paint brushes in the hands of 3 different people, where able to go around and touch up paint as we went along.


Replacing the old exterior lights really helped update the look.


When I was really high up, I kept my dear husband close to steady the ladder


It ended up coming in about $500 over our guesstimated budget, but once we got started there was no turning back. We actually didn't know how much paint we would need, so we bought it as we went along. We are lucky enough to live close to a hardware store, but we bought paint 4 times in one day. The paint was so expensive that we didn't want to over buy.  Since we are amateur painters, I'm pretty sure we used more paint than a professional would have used while spraying on, but if our amateur painting cost us extra money on paint, it was worth it since we saved so much on the over all cost of having a professional come in to do it. Especially since we were using 3 colors. Every time you add another color your price goes up substantially with a professional paint job.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Lamp Shade DIY

Lamp Shade Glam

Creating fun glam lamp shades made from Dollar Tree items is one of my favorite projects to date. The look is something I’m obsessed over. Watch my YouTube video with all the instructions and details.



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Friday, June 19, 2020

Paper Magnolia Flowers

DIY Paper Magnolia Flowers

I enjoy making white paper flowers.  I guess you could say it's an obsession of mine. This particular flower is made completely out of  paper and glue.  I bought 150 sheets of white card-stock paper from Walmart for under $6.  This amount of paper made enough Magnolia flowers to keep me busy for a very long time.  Once I got into the mode of making the flowers, I made dozens and dozens of flowers at a time.  Then it was only a matter of gluing the flowers onto a wreath.

Grapevine Wreath


Grapevine wreath from Dollar Tree


Extra Large Grapevine Wreath


The Dollar Tree has some great wreath options.  You can use wire wreaths, bamboo wreaths, grapevine wreaths, really anything goes.  I bought some Magnolia leaves for under $3 at Walmart but realized the Dollar Tree leaves and other flower picks and Spanish Moss worked just fine when making a wreath.

Give it a try!  This is one of the best Do It Yourself projects ever.  It makes great decorations for your house or fantastic gifts to give away.

Free printable template below


To see how to make these flowers, take a peek at my youtube video.  Like and share if you enjoy this project.  Thank you for stopping by!

Friday, August 23, 2019

Headboard Made From Pallets

Pallet Headboard

Years ago I made my headboard out of pallets.  At first I just put them behind my bed leaned up against the wall.  They were extra long and sturdy.  This was the rustic bedroom look.  


Did you know you can get pallets for free?

I love free so much.  

I didn't take a picture of the original headboard but you
can see the remnants of it at the bottom of the current one.
After a while I wanted a change so I added some fun Chevron wrapping paper with Mod Podge.  Those were my "Chevron" days.  Skip ahead a few years and I decided I wanted the pallets covered in fabric.  

Many times when I start a Do It Yourself project the number one goal is to make something out of what I already have around my house.  I knew I wanted to have fabric and buttons.  I had some curtains that were in a bag destined for goodwill that I reclaimed.  This was my tan room phase.  Fabric covered buttons cost a pretty penny and it would be very hard to match with the curtains, so I made my own simply adding fabric to reclaimed buttons with glue.  I watched some DIY videos online of the correct way to upholster furniture to look like this, but it was a lot of steps and seemed like it was too much work.  

I knew my headboard's backside would never be seen so I just added some cotton meant for making quilts, laid the fabric across it and stapled it in the back.  Easy 5 minute solution.

I then measured off the areas I wanted buttons to indent into the headboard.  I stapled those areas down with the same heavy duty stapler.  It took longer to find the spots I wanted than the actual stapling.  

After the indention's have been established, make my buttons. Glue fabric with a tiny bit of cotton batting to the buttons gathering in the back.  Then glued them to the headboard.  Hot glue works great.  No sewing was needed for this entire project.  Just a heavy duty stapler and some glue.  The buttons were even salvaged from goodwill items so I didn't have to buy new buttons. 

(Tip, going to goodwill and looking at clothes just for their buttons is a lot cheaper than buying buttons at a fabric store).

I kept my headboard like this for a couple years, but then grew sick of the color.  I tried spray painting it white, but the fabric just sucked in the paint and really didn't give it the look I desired, so don't  make that mistake.  On my second try I used semi-gloss white paint.  This worked magnificently.  It was easy to apply and the coverage was instantaneous.

It did take two coats, but after it dries the results are fabulous.  I used a roller brush to paint with for everything  except around the buttons.  In order to get into the grooves, I needed to use a regular paint brush.


 Adding bling to the buttons is easy and just to give it one last bit of sparkle string lights across the top and sides.  Make sure they are LED lights that do not heat up!

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Pallet Headboard Makeover