Showing posts with label garage sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garage sales. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2010

F is For...


This is a picture of some garage sale items I picked up for .50c to $1 back in May.
I had hoped with batteries the clock would work again. But it did not.
So it got a makeover.

A little white spray paint.
A little personalized Photoshop word play.
And ta-da.
Well I like her, especially seeing as how she was $1.

Monday, July 26, 2010

DIY Silhouette Art


Here is the after.

And here is the before.

I found this beauty for $5.00 at a garage sale this spring. It reminded me of something that belonged in a doctor's office that had not been remodeled since 1990.
It had real glass, and though brassy, its detailed framed showed potential.

I decided I would make a vinyl monogram for a sister-in-law.
And so I did. It was beautiful.
I knew she would be so pleased.
Until I tried to put the glass back in the frame.....

And the glass broke into several pieces.

I had already painted the frame a nice glossy black.
And it was still a good looking large frame.
So I came up with a new plan ---to make some very popular silhouette art.

The cost was only $10.
And now I have a lovely large piece of art.
Step 1: Take a picture of each person standing side ways in front of a window or door without using a flash. This trick may prove the trickiest if you have young children like myself.
Step 2: Print the picture gray scale- a word document with the picture imported will do just fine.
You may have to play with the sizing a bit so that children are correctly proportioned to adults, etc.

Step 3: Cut out head.
Step 4: Place head on black card stock and trace in pencil.


Step 5: Feel free to fudge a little. I made ponytails a bit more perky and gave myself some eyelashes.


Step 6: Use card stock to make name cards. I printed my right onto the card stock in a lovely font. Then I glued them onto more black card stock.

Step 7: Place heads and name cards on your mat board, poster board, canvas. I used a mat board I found at Michael's that was the correct size already. Plus the extra weight was helpful when I re-mounted everything. I attempted to use a .19cent poster board. Which actually looked better but was too flimsy without the glass. It would have worked well if I had not broken the glass already. I just hot glued everything down, because I did not have a glue stick. Glue stick would have worked better I think.

Step 8: Find the perfect place to display your lovely heirloom art.... I am still working on this step.

Does this work?

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Garage Sale Find- Outside Chair


I found this chair at a garage sale last Saturday for $6.
Girlfrieds are always impressed with my finds.
I can really thank the kids for that. They are always up at 5:30 or 6:00 am no matter if it is the weekend or not. So it is easy to be the 1st at the garage sales each Saturday.

one can of white spray paint
some left over outdoor fabric and suffing
and two days later

I have a delightful spring chair to sit in and watch my garden grow/ the kids play in the dirt.
Now if only it would STOP snowing so I could.


Friday, May 21, 2010

Shelf Help

I went Garage Saleing on Saturday.
Is that the right word... (Saleing)
whatever.. moving on to more important matters.



I found this tacky but large shelf for $2.
It was in great shape, and would have matched Samurai's Dr. Suess room almost too well
but I had other plans for it from the get go.
I collected this assortment of tins and jars for another $2.00 total at a different sale.

Three coats of white paint that was sitting in the garage and two days later

It is lovely and functional and DOES NOT look like something from a Dr. Suess book in my laundry room.
All the tins are now a place for change, buttons, and those freshening tablets for the washing machine.

Ignore the 15 year old iron and its hideousness.
Did you notice the cord is broken in several places?
Are you worried about my house catching fire?
Or me getting electrocuted dutifully ironing Majesty's dress shirts?
Don't be.
The last time we ironed anything was over a year ago.
Just another benefit of my husband working from home.

Garage Sales are simply the best
I have been looking for a shelf for the laundry room for a while
Shelves like this one run about $40 at Roberts.
Glad my $2 version came along.
Plus I love that it didn't just go to waste.
And fill up the dump

Extra: I still have the little colored boxes that were in the cubby holes.
Maybe they WILL end up in the Dr. Suess room
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