Showing posts with label thrifty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifty. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2011

Redo Revisited...for the last time! (Finally!)

It's no secret that I have been working to refinish a buffet for quite some time now. When I realized I wasn't going to meet my deadlines...there may or may not have been more than two....I settled with, "As long as I'm making progress each week....". But in reality, my garage was starting to look like a furniture graveyard.

{yea...and see that table to the right? thanks to some family friends, I found my next project! after the bench of course (not pictured, soon enough)}
So, I decided it was time to get the job done. Plus, I really had the perfect motivation. My main squeeze's (SWL) big 3-0 was right around the corner. I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to get the buffet finished, in it's new home, and top it off with a new flat screen tele and make the grand reveal on his birthday. Still, while I have since finished the buffet 100% it was not in time for my man's milestone. I did however snag the flat screen as his gift. I was nervous beyond words to give him his gift. #1- flat screens aren't cheap (who knew?). #2- we do NOT spend money like that without talking to each other first (definitely purchased the shiny new tele on the down loooow). #3- did he even really want it and was it a good enough "big 30th" birthday gift??

{me before giving SWL the television (sporting some pretty cool gold framed glasses, don't hate)}

{my sad display since I didn't finish the buffet in time and i couldn't seem to find a roll of wrapping paper big enough to wrap the box, lame.}

{me after the big reveal, SUCCESS!! he loved it!! phew...}
Anyway, back to the real reason for this post. Now that there was a flat screen sitting on the floor of the living room, begging for a place to settle in....the real motivation started to kick in a bit. Who wants a shiny new tele sitting on the floor?! Comon'! I grabbed my gloves, paintbrush, stain, and mask and got down to business. I went with a deeper stain for a rich finish to stand out next to the orangey-colored brick in the living room.



{One coat in. A bit more red-tone than I was going for...but that was settled with a second coat.}
After a couple coats, a few touch ups, a run in with a spider, and a couple "Why didn't I just buy a new buffet?" type thoughts, my good friend Mr. Buffet, you know this guy, was finally finished. Complete. Donezo. Finito, muah! Shelves, drawers, doors and all!!

It has actually been living in it's spot for about 4 weeks now, but we all know how awesome I was at posting last month...Nada. I was having some issues getting the hardware in place so I wasn't totally ready to share the news anyway. The screws that came with the new hardware weren't quite long enough to make it through the door and into the handle...something I should've checked before I bought the handles. BUT, easy fix. New screws were acquired, a little elbow grease assistance from my big sis, SYL, and the handles were put in place. I am in lurrrrvvvvv with my "new" used piece! Check it out, how'd I do?


{love love love the decision to go with the Pottery Barn inspired pulls}


{still working on figuring out how exactly to store the DVD/Cable Box in a hidden, yet functional manner. Can you guess what movie that is...might be one of the best love stories ever!}


{Ahh...feels so good to be done!}
Thanks for sticking around to see if I would ever even finish the thing or post about it again! Totally worth it, right? ;-) While I'm feeling pretty accomplished and enjoying my beloved buffet, I know I still have at least three other pieces of furniture calling my name (creepy). For now, no mention of what I might get into next. I think I'll only share progress updates, it might actually get done that way!

As always, thanks for reading!

Until next time...



Thursday, February 10, 2011

Vday...on the cheap

Valentine's day is right around the corner and while I don't decorate or have any real prep for the "holiday", it is one of my favorites. I'm not sure why I enjoy it so much. Whether its all of the pinks and reds, the flowers and candies, or just the the openness that everyone seems to have with their feelings, I look forward to it every year.

The hubs and I have never really been big on "going all out" when it comes to the special day, maybe a card and a nice dinner, occasionally some flowers, but other than that our celebration is pretty low-key. Since we keep it pretty much under the radar for ourselves, I thought it would be fun to start a tradition of doing something fun for the kids in our lives. Catch your breath...NO, we don't have kiddos that have been running around in secret....I'm talking about our nieces and nephews. We love all five of them to death and I thought, "Well, why don't we send them a little LoVe nugget this Valentine's day!" I mean who doesn't like getting an " I <3 you!" on Valentine's when you aren't really expecting it...I know I do (Hint Hint...SWL are you reading this? ;o) ).

So, in keeping with the theme of low-key and under the radar I decided to hit up the $1 bins are Target (aka Taarr- jee') and I found some cool deals. There were lots of "love" themed socks each for only a $1 (Batman for the boys!). So I grabbed a pair for each of the kids based on what I thought they might be excited to see once they opened their package. Then I made my way to the sticker aisle, what kid doesn't love stickers, right?! I'm an adult and I would probably rate them in my top 10 favorite things to receive...is that weird? Anyway, I did the same thing there, chose a pack of $ o.99 stickers that reminded me of each of the kids. (I apologize in advance to the parents (love you guys) for any unwanted placement of the stickers that should occur.) Lastly, what is Valentine's Day without a little chocolate? So I scooped up a bag of milk chocolate hearts to divide between the kids. Even though two of the babes are still too young to truly enjoy the chocolaty goodness, I know my sisters will have no problem finding a home for the sweets!

On the way home from work, I stopped by the post office to grab some "bubble envelopes" in fun colors and then made my way home to pack it all up. I wanted to put a little note in to let the kids know we love them and say, "Hi!" since we don't get to seem them as much as we would like. I had some pink card stock left over from a high school computer class project...wow...just wow. So, naturally, I composed a simple homemade Valentine and stuck it in the envelope with the goods! Tada! Here are a couple shots...

Total cost, including postage, $26! Not bad for five Valentine's Day packages! I was pretty proud...I'm trying to exercise my thrifty bone a bit more this year...not to shabby for having to dust it off.

I hope the kids enjoy them! I wish I could be there to see their faces when they realize they have a "special" package in the mail. I used to love getting mail when I was younger...still do, minus bills.

So, if you're still wondering what to throw together for the loves of your life, at least the little ones, don't look past the $1 bins and sticker aisle...could be just what they were looking forward too! What thrifty ideas do you have for Valentine's Day? Do you celebrate?

Sidenote: I feel really guilty about posting this before posting anything about the buffet progress...but I couldn't hold out any longer. Only new info on the buffet front is that I have acquired (thanks to KAS and KMR) a new stripper that I plan on testing out hopefully this weekend!! Fingers crossed!

Until next time...