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Showing posts with label pallets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pallets. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Pallet Shelf

We started by measuring the size of the shelf that I wanted and then my amazing husband had it cut and put together in no time! He just took the slates from the backs of the pallet and the center and top pieces he used for the outside pieces! --He cut all of them using a hand saw {sweet and talented man} and nailed it all together!

Pallet used:
Shelf put together and ready to stain! 
Once the stain dried [Minwax® Wood Finish™ Dark Walnut]
we hung it on the wall and added some estate sale finds - I also found a twig in our neighbors yard and hand painted it yellow (from the craft paint I had also just bought at the estate sale) and we went to Wal-Mart and bought a few towels to put inside the box! 



And there it was!!! 
The towels hanging on the bar, I had bought at a Stein Mart clearance sale for a few dollars each! 




~Bless the Lord Oh my soul~



This is one of my favorite things we have hanging in our house!!!! 

Using some pallets we had picked up off the street, John cut, using a hand saw, 6 pieces off the pallet and we naled some scrap 1x1's we had on the back to hold them in place! 
Then wood glued a small piece on the top so we could hang it! 
Once the stain dried on this, I painted one board a gray from some sample paints we had and then stenciled in part of Matt Redman's 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) - One of our favorite songs, and a great daily reminder! I used some of the craft paint I had just picked up at an estates sale to paint the lettering
And there it was! 

bathroom make over in an evening

Our bathroom has felt kinda boring since we moved in. I wanted it to be peaceful and after putting about 5 samples on the walls for color, I decided to keep the walls the color they were originally! Our bedroom is full of color and finding something to compliment it without going over board just wasn't working! I did however, want to tie in those same colors! {teal, grey, yellow, and white}

It all started all started with a stop by an estate sale on the way home from work one Friday afternoon, where I picked up a few stitch work pieces, a vase, a small metal box and lots of craft paints - all for under $4.00 - I began planning and by the time John got home, I was ready to take on the bathroom! 
We had picked up 2 pallets off the road a few weeks before and I decided that between my estate sale finds and those pallets we could have us a bathroom in an evening! 

Before
After
{How to::Shelf}

Before
 After
{How to: Bless the Lord painting}



Before
 After
{Making the frames:: Small and Simple}





 the projects can be found below::


Bless the Lord painting


Shelf


Frames

And that was it - we were done! It was a fun evening with my sweet husband and we have really enjoyed the way it turned out!