Now that we have 97.5% of the boxes unpacked and the walls all painted, we are able to do other things around our apartment that need to be done. Here are some of the projects we have been working on.
Nightstand for Erin
We bought this dresser at Ikea. I saw online that several people painted it and made other changes to make it a cute little nightstand. Now, many of you may already know that I am not really the one you want working with tools. Have any of you seen me working with a screwdriver? I think it is safe to say I have an “interesting” technique when it comes to tools. I did this piece (and all the other ones I will show you) all by myself. I used a power screwdriver and power sander (normally it is not a good idea to give someone who is a tool-idiot power tools, just if you were wondering). The change isn’t dramatic; it isn’t perfect, but it is still pretty good.
There it is, right next to my bed. You can’t tell very well, but the knobs are blue with a silver piece in the middle. I just finished it today, so I haven’t filled it with stuff yet. That will come very soon.
Coat hangers
We needed a few hooks to hang our coats on in the entry way. Robin had some old wooden ones (see color example). Bare wood = not my favorite color. Presto-chango, let’s make them white. They may not be the cutest thing in our house but they are very functional. They will hold both a coat and a scarf… and more. You may ask what that grey box above my coat is. It is the door bell “speaker”. Why is it covered with a grey tape? I have not idea. It was that way when we moved it.
Re-Painting Chairs
Remember these chairs from last year? Well, they don’t match anymore. So, they will all be painted white. See the example below. That chair has wet paint on it. White is the only color of furniture paint we have, so any furniture that needs to be painted will probably end up white.
New Silicone in the bathroom
Some of the silicone caulking in the bathroom wasn’t looking very good. It needed to be replaced (it was stained with tobacco smoke). I removed the old caulking and put in the new. Not bad for someone who doesn’t usually do that sort of thing. The caulking isn’t perfect, but the only thing I know about putting on new caulking I learned from watching my dad do it and two YouTube videos.
Not quite perfect, but not bad.
It looks better than it did before, so I can’t complain.
While I was putting on the new caulking, I got silicone everywhere… EVERYWHERE! Have you ever tried to do things with silicone all over your hands? Considering the mess I had while I was doing it, I think it came out wonderfully.
A few craft projects
I didn’t get around to decorating for Halloween. It isn’t a huge holiday here anyway. I did make a banner for Thanksgiving though. It looks good in my entryway.
I am a bit ahead of schedule, but I also made a wreath for Christmas. I saw a cute wreath online and decided I would make it for my door this year. I started it last week and finished today. I like it. I can’t wait to put it up for Christmas!
Those are all my projects… for now….
Erin, you're a machine. I love it all! I always love how you're like 'meh...I did okay', and it always turns out to be the best darned job I've ever seen. I LOVE that wreath. I want to make one! Is it with fabric punched into a craft wreath? I haven't made one of those since I was 7 or so, but this one looks soooo much nicer and I want to make one. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE the wreath good job you!
ReplyDeleteThat wreath is amazing, and I'm impressed with the other things you did too!
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