DIY Transitional Projects

Sometimes it takes making a temporary change until the permanent change is in the budget to keep me from going insane. It’s the reason that I’m painting the plywood floor in the bathroom I’m working on. Rather than leave it bare ugly stained plywood until it’s time for marble tile, a fresh new painted floor is an inexpensive temporary fix. I love the look of painted floors and I can’t wait to see it myself. I’m hoping I have the chance to work on it over the next Justify Fullfew days.
Here is the before (currently)…yikes!

And here is just a little hint about part of what I have in mind, a little practice with primer. I’m hoping it works out the way I’m picturing it in my head.

So, when I saw Karli’s temporary countertop fix at RockyBella, it confirmed that temporary inexpensive fixes are worth it. Her countertops were ugly before (sorry Karli!) but now – they’re beautiful. Don’t you think?

Here is her post:

My kitchen counter tops are in a transitional stage. I plan to replace them one day soon with some tile or maybe even granite. I would like to tile the kitchen floor before we get to that project though. So to hold me over, I’ve taken on a little “ghetto fabulous” kitchen counter re-do. I shared with you how I did a test run with my little section of counter, in this post. I decided it was high time to get the rest of it finished. When I went back to the store where I originally bought the gray colored “stone” spray paint, I sadly found out the color had been discountinued. Whoops, what am I going to do now? One side of my kitchen is already done and “enviro teched” (clear shiney hard coat) over. I hunted around and around town for the same paint color, but I didn’t have any luck finding it. I picked out the closest thing to it. Once I got them next to reach other I realized it was definitely not close enough, I will have to re-do the first section I did. Oh Well.

Here is my step by step on how I painted my “stone” counter-tops.
BEFORE

AFTER
*Note: If you saw my first post on painting my counter tops you may be have noticed they are not as shiny as my first run at it. I have not completed the “glass shine” step yet. I will get to that explanation soon…

I taped off my sink and protected it with some plastic bags, as well as covering the cabinets in plastic. You will want to protect anything close because you are using spray paint inside….eeek. The cabinets above were not close enough to the spray so they were not covered, and they still stayed paint-less during the process.

I used Glidden’s Gripper primer in gray to coat the entire laminate counter top.

I popped the cap off the “stone” flecked spray paint, and gave it about three to four even coats. Since its spray paint I had to be very careful to keep the can at an equal distance from the counter the entire time. It is easy to get uneven circles that will make it obvious that you used a spray paint. Doing at least three coats will help to ensure that the application is even. I stayed about 8 inches away from the surface of the counter top.

I let it sit overnight to thoroughly dry. Then I got out a fine paint brush and some clear gloss polyurethane that I had left over from when I refinished our hardwood floors. This is the step where I COULD have used Envirotex to get a glassy look like I did on the other side of my kitchen. It would have been about $100 to do this step so I held off for another day. I will do that step very soon in the near future.
Envirotex was used on this section (above) to get a high gloss look. It is also much more protected and durable after using Envirotex.
This is how it looks with ONLY high gloss polyurethane, not Envirotex:

I did about 3 coats of the polyurethane, and let each coat dry for at least 4 hours before starting the next. I left the back-splash alone, just primed it. I plan to do a bead board back-splash soon.

So there you have it, my cheap little counter top re-do. Although its still not finished.

Thanks Karli! Your counter looks amazing! I wouldn’t be in a hurry to change it!

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The holidays are getting closer! I won’t even tell you how many days.
Have you seen the cute little skirt in the giveaway?
Guess what! Someone it going to win it!

Amanda & Katie from
Crafting in Laymon’s Terms



have generously donated this prize!

Adorable Lazy Day Skirt. It is made using the pattern by Oliver & S. The skirt is a 2T (11″ long) and made with Heather Bailey Pop Garden fabric. The skirt’s hem is made with bright green, satin ribbon and it has an elastic waist.

They have an etsy shop too!!

http://sisterlylovecards.etsy.com
Check out the the link above for the CUTEST skirts, tutus, onesies – perfect gifts!
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The DIY Show Off

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See you Monday for the DIY Holiday Highlights!

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Holy Cow! 100+ blogs!
Thanks to everyone for participating in the
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I‘ll leave it open for a few days…feel free to join the party if you haven’t already and mingle with the others! I‘ll be socializing this weekend. Hope to see you at your place!

Pure Style Home: Kitchen


~”An Interior designer, Lauren shares her philosophy that we can all live simply, happily & beautifully. Her budget-friendly design tips, ideas & inspiration make decorating fun.”

Beautiful kitchen makeovers are so inspiring to me since I have one in need of some serious DIY attention. Lauren’s kitchen is full of charm with touches of glam in the breakfast nook. Just my style. Here is her post:

Before
And here’s what it looks like now:


Below are a couple of other views of the kitchen ‘before’:

Here’s our little breakfast nook before:
Lauren..I love (I use that word a lot too) your kitchen. I love that it’s both old and new. It’s that kind of character that I love and hope to have in my kitchen next year. TheI think you made the right choice with the chandelier – it’s awesome! (and Eddie & Jaithan?!! Your heros!) Your appliances – more proof that paint can fix disasters too – something I’m amazed by each time I see it. Thank you for sharing your inspirational, beautiful kitchen story!


Head over to Pure Style Home…she has more projects worth seeing. Check it out!

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I‘ve seen the comments in the giveaway and I know some of you are addicted to pretty fabric as much as I am. I’ve ordered fabric from esty seller, Fabric Supplies, and I was thrilled to discover the grand opening of their new shop full of beautiful designer fabric.
Introducing:

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Charlie and Lindsey have generously donated prize #3!

Half Yard Bundle of fabric from Franchelle Conteras for Henry Glass Fabrics,
called “South Hampton” (a total of 4 yards!).

South Hampton in Fuchsia and Robin's Egg Blue
Franchelle Conteras

Manufacturer: Henry Glass
Designer: Franchelle Conteras
Collection: South Hampton
Bundle Name: South Hampton in Fuchsia and Robin’s Egg Blue

I always love seeing a peek of the people behind the scenes, don’t you? Here is a really interesting article to tell you more about the ‘two love birds who love fabric’.
Here is the link to all of the fabric bundles.
http://www.hawthornethreads.com/fabric/bundles
Which one is your favorite?

CLICK HERE to ENTER the Giveaway!
The DIY Show Off
I’ve never made a quilt but I love to sew and today…I think this is my favorite:
Nature-ology in Brown

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Speaking of Giveaways!

Check out Completely Coastal’s tabletop giveaway where you can win a product of your choice!

Nautical Tabletop

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Houston area readers!
Courtesy of Rae:
My husband’s company has a huge warehouse full of used furniture, just waiting to be transformed! There are so many projects waiting to happen! They need to clear the warehouse, and are practically giving the furniture away.

Frugal Home Ideas


Stef
says she’s fairly new to blogging, but I say she’s a pro at before/after and DIY! From the moment I laid eyes on her before/afters, I couldn’t wait to share with you. Check out her blog post:

Entryway:

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After
You can see how I created my wall art here.
Front Living Room
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After
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You can see how I did this CRAZY EASY Wall art here
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After
Did you know you can spray paint blinds? Holy Moly!
Living / Dining Combo
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Don’t you just love the use of orangy wood and gallons and gallons of poly?
After
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Okay, I don’t know why my sectional looks purple in photos. I really have to upgrade my camera situation, because these pictures are really bad.
Dining
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See how I made these mirrors here ($40), and how to do this wall treatment here ($35)
Kitchen
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It still needs some major work (and a new vent a hood), but at least you don’t have to shield your eyes from the blindingly (is that a word?) shiny orangy-oak cabinets.
On the list is to get a new backsplash. I will discuss my backsplash disaster and why there is a baseboard on my countertop in a future post.
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Nursery
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Stay tuned for future posts about how I made those floating shelves (and frames) for under $10
and how I made that collection of framed animal prints for under $20 (including frames)
Master Bedroom
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This is actually beadboard wallpaper on the walls
See… beadboard

Hope you enjoyed my home tour. You can look at the befores and afters of our first home flip (1916 craftsman bugalow) here.

AMAZING! So much DIY tutorials and before/afters in one post! Heaven!

Stef! I sure did enjoy the tour (and your first home flip) and I can’t wait to see future projects. You are a DIY superhero! Great job and the details and rooms look GORGEOUS! Thanks so much for allowing me to show it off.

What do you guys think? Love her, don’t you? What are you waiting for? Click her header picture at the beginning of this post and see more!

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The giveaway is coming together! There are some really talented and awesome vendors joining in! I can’t wait to show off their shops and celebrate the milestones with you!

I’m still trying to catch up on visiting a few of you…thanks for your patience. As you can imagine, it’s been a crazy couple of weeks (if you were here early – you might have caught my blooper! Sorry Stef!). Have a great day!