We love whitewashed pieces for the garden. And guess what? You can whitewash wooden flea market finds in a snap. Just dilute white acrylic paint with water and sponge it on. You might have the urge to seal it, but leave it alone. We want that weathered look. Now we just need to make some lemonade. Pink, please. We’d love…
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Key Discovery
Filed Under: Crafts, Crafty Finds, Steampunk
We went to the flea market looking for skeleton keys and discovered…furniture keys! They are like small skeleton keys and were used to lock cabinets and drawers in old furniture. The best part is, they are abundant and cheap! You can find them for as little as $1 each! We plan to use them in jewelry and home dec projects….
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Contain Your Clutter For Free (Or Almost Free)
Filed Under: Crafts, Creative Organizing
Seems like New Year’s resolutions always include getting organized. But shopping at The Container Store is so expensive! Guess what?! You already have great containers at your fingertips. Turn empty oatmeal canisters into craft containers – just cover them with scrapbook paper and make cute labels. Hang an extra canvas tote in the garage to corral your gardening tools,…
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Card Tricks
Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, Crafty Finds, Holiday Crafts
It’s Christmas card time. And…surprise! We like to make our own. Provo sent us their new Yudu to try out. (Thanks Provo!) It is a personal silkscreen printing system and worked well for making dozens of cards with the same design. We made the image in Photoshop using clip art from ClipArt.com. Then we started printing just like a tiny…
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Halloween Chic!
This Friday we are headed to A Room With A Past. This shabby chic flea market is open four days a month and has room after room filled with antique furniture and vintage delights. And this month they are all dressed up for Halloween! If you are in the Bay area, check it out! www.roomwithapast.com
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