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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Been a bit...

Sorry it's been a bit since my last creative outburst, but here soon I will have a few more completed projects to share.

I am SUPER excited that I have finished my entries and submitted my application for the OKC Beautiful Art in Recycled Trash Art Show! Three entries completed. Now I just have to wait each nail-biting minute to see if they are accepted! AHHHHHH!!! I can't wait! I really hope they are!

So until then I will continue to occupy my time making other things... So see ya soon.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Spray paint Love

This is a video that I had to share. There are so many talented people who make their living doing something they love. I wish I had half of the talent this young man does.

But I will continue to share these amazing paintings with my online friends.

See the video.

Friday, October 10, 2014

TOP SECRET FILES - FOR YOUR EYES ONLY!

OK, so maybe not so top secret since this IS a blog and totally share-able, but that is the extent of my filing humor, so bare with me.

I found this two drawer filing cabinet at a garage sale one day and talked the guy down from $10 dollars to $5. *HLT: My garage saling philosophy is this: Never pay full price for anything unless it is already priced at a ridiculously good price. OR the garage sale is raising money for a great cause - Then it is fully acceptable. However, I feel that if the person selling will not let you have it for half of what your interested item is priced at - then they do not really want to let go of it - and you should walk away.

I am a penny pincher when it comes to things like that. This ensures that I do not blow a bunch of money that I do not have to blow, and if I know that I will walk away then I will not get roped into paying too much for something that I might regret later. Prime example: I bought a great pair of gold dress shoes for 50 cents. After wearing them for half a day - I decided that I would rather pull out my arm hairs than suffer anymore of the torturous blisters that those shoes had created. Lesson learned. I was super glad that I was only out two quarters.

Anywho: Back to the filing cabinet.

Step 1: Disassemble. Take out the drawers, remove all the hardware and lock. You will find that this is remarkably easy to do (at least on old filing cabinets). A couple of screws and the lock has a bracket that can be popped off, and VOILA! Take a bit of fine sand paper and lightly sand the entire surface. If there are any scratches, sand a bit further and try to smooth them out.

Step 2: Grab your favorite color of spray paint and give your piece a light coat for your first go round.
 HLT: Remember that it is better to take the time to make multiple coats instead of laying it on thick and having to deal with drips.
Wait for it to dry, then coat again. Repeat until your desired color is achieved.

Step 3: Fabric Overlay

Choose a fabric that is lightweight and easy to work with. I chose a cotton print that I had in my fabric stash. Make sure to iron out all of the wrinkles so that it will fall smoothly over the front of the drawers.

Next lay your fabric out and place drawer front down on top. Cut fabric leaving about 1/2 to 3/4 inch of fabric around all sides.


Modge Podge a good layer onto the front of the drawers. Then place fabric carefully on top, smoothing the fabric out as you go to get any bubbles of modge podge or wrinkles out.
*HLT: You a pampered chef scraper along the top to help with this step. They are super handy.

You will need to slit the fabric in order to fit properly around the back sides of your drawer. Make sure to lay down a thick layer around the edges and back where your fabric will connect. The corners might need a layer in between where you fold. I also give it a good coating over the top of the fabric on the back side to make sure it wasn't going to go anywhere.






Step 4: Spray paint your hardware with a coordinating color and let dry. These make take a couple coats as well. Don't forget to clear coat all your spray painted surfaces.
Step 5: Reassemble. Your drawers should slide right back into place. Reattach the hardware. The handles will simply screw back on putting a hole through the fabric where it belongs. The label holders will bend right back in after you make a small slit using a exacto knife. Once through, you will bend the prongs to either side against the metal. I did not put the lock back in because mine did not come with a key, so the fabric covered the hole nicely.



You could choose to paint the insides if you wish, but I chose not to. There are filing stand that you can buy to place in the drawers that will hold files. They are relatively inexpensive.

But now you have a one of a kind filing cabinet that will brighten up any old office! This one in particular is getting donated to my Niece's PTA Silent Auction. Hopefully someone will love it as much as I do.




Junk Hippy Show Inspirations!

The Show was great! It was the entire Cox Building at the OKC Fair Grounds. If you missed it this year, it will be back same time next year, and you should definately check it out.

I found some lovely new treasures and some great inspiration ideas! Here are just a few:



This Lady creates some awesome art using old water faucets! That's upcycling at it's best. People are so creative!


 Some of these came from The Funky Trunk Marketplace at 3031 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma City, which is a fabulous little shopping place with all kinds of vendors with different FABULOUS TALENTS.

My buddy Heather found some great Thunder Decor for her room, and Taylor got an adorable deco-style necklace to match with all of her outfits.

But the furniture was amazing! So many talented artists out there. Just LOOK at these colors!

Makes me want to break out the furniture stain. So now I am on the hunt for some great pieces to redo. I foresee future thrift store outings along with that headshake and look that my husband gets whenever something new shows up magically in the garage. :)