DIY Show & Tell – Your Blog

Show & Tell – “your blog”!
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You all have been so supportive (thanks for your comments, votes and boost in confidence).

Your blog, my blog, her blog and his blog are certainly DIY projects in a different sense that each of us invests time in on a nearly daily basis. DIY in my opinion. Blogging is what brings us together, inspires us, allows us to vent, get opinions, teaches, shares, creates new friendships and of course gives us the chance to “show off“.


So…here are the rules if you’d like to join in:
(only one link per person)
Link and share your

  • blog address or
  • an introduction post or
  • your favorite post on your own blog
  1. Add your first name and the name of your blog, like this: Roeshel (The DIY Show Off)
  2. Add your blog url/web address. Example: http://thediyshowoff.blogspot.com
  3. That’s it! No need to link back unless you’d like to introduce others to mingle, then feel free to grab my blog button and get social! It’s a party!
  4. If you don’t have a blog and would like to say “hi”…just leave a comment . 🙂

I’m going to make a button and link to this post on my side bar…it’ll be so much easier to visit you!

Time to SHOW OFF!
This is one party everyone visiting can participate in.
Welcome!
Grab your mouse and start mingling!

Meet my friends:

Design Gal, her Handyman and a Furniture Transformation

Another brilliant furniture makeover! This one is from Shannon at Design Gal and Her Handyman. Isn’t it a cute blog name? What about that beautiful header? Well – you’re going to want to take a look around. Check out the Before & Afters and Interior Design & Thrifting Tips.

Here is one of her furniture makeover posts. I love the transformation and she makes me laugh too. 🙂

Before

This little dresser used to be white, white little flowers painted on the front of the drawers. It began as a piece of furniture from my childhood bedroom set. When I was 18, I decided I was so over the white, flowery motif, so I painted the set black. Being the furniture re-do rookie that I was at the time, I didn’t sand or prime, I just painted. I started from the bottom and worked my way up, and when I began painting the glossy, laminate top, I realized the paint wasn’t sticking, so I wiped it off and left it glossy white. And it’s stayed that way for years, usually with a table runner covering the not so lovely laminate.

When we moved into our new home, I wasn’t sure where to put the dresser. It just didn’t seem to fit anywhere I wanted it. The depth was what really bothered me, as it jutted out in spaces I thought it would look cute. So, to solve the problem, I did what any handy gal would do.

I cut it in half.

My tool of choice was a circular saw, naturally. If you’ve never used one before, it’s time to get your tool on (...i know, but don’t say it…this is a PG rated blog folks), because they’re awesome! After taking out the drawers, I just measured the depth I wanted to saw off and went from there.

After it was sawed in half, I took the wood that was in the back of the dresser and reattached it to the slimmed down dresser, so I could make some shelves.

We used 1/4″ mdf for the shelves and cut them with a jigsaw. I also attached some molding to the front to hide the plain wood slats.

Finally after a fresh, new coat of paint (yes, I sanded the heck out of the laminate top & used a no sand primer to help it stick), and some new baskets from Ikea, the new dresser looks fabulous!

Can you believe it?! I’m afraid of power tools but this makeover is therapy! What a beautiful inspiring transformation. Thank you so much for sharing, Shannon! It’s amazing. That shelf was that dresser? Magic!
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Reminder!

Please help makeover my master bathroom!


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Then…
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Need a stocking stuffer or gift for a teacher?
Head to Mimi’s Corner!!!


Lisa from Mimi’s Corner has generously donated

Set of 6 decorated clothes pins. They are decorated on both sides with quality paper the
n sanded and mod podged.

If you’re like me you have regular clothes pins or those store bought plastic ones on your chip and cereal bags. These would look much cuter!

Use them to hang cards or banners.
Hang pictures.
Keep papers together.

Clips measure approx. 3 inches long and ¼ inch in width.


DIY Show Off readers receive free shipping on all products! Just convo Lisa, letting her know you came from The DIY Show Off. How generous is that!!!

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Saving the lives of furniture…Tea Rose Home

Sachiko at Tea Rose Home is a furniture super hero, saving the lives of furniture doomed to the dumpster. Check them out by clicking the links for more details!

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Isn’t she lovely? Isn’t she beautiful?
The hutch transplant was a success!

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W
e interrupt this blog post for a very important message from Hudson Goods!

In the spirit of gift giving, DIY viewers receive 20% off all products using promotion code 540 at checkout on their total order! That’s you! Remember my wish list? I know you have one too – now is the time to shop! My motto: 1 for gift giving, 1 for me, 1 for gift, 1 for me!

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Back to the regularly scheduled blog post and another AMAZING furniture rescue from Tea Rose Home, otherwise known as Furniture General Hospital. You won’t believe it!


To this beautiful chair with so much charm. I love the toille!

Dr. Sachiko! You’re an awesome furniture surgeon! I LOVE these! Thank you so much for sharing!!! What do you all think? Visit Tea Rose Home for so many more crafts and tutorials! Tell her the showoffs love her!

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Another one of my favorite things! I have this garland for spring:



Don’t you LOVE it? I want the Wish garland. Chic Sparkle is another one of my favorite etsy sellers and she has generously donated a GIFT! It’s glittery and it’s perfect for the holidays! She has garlands for all seasons and the Fall and Dream garland can be customized!

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Have you visited all of the DIY holiday links? I’m slowly getting through them. If I haven’t stopped to see you yet – I will! I’m just running fashionably late, as usual!