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Showing posts with label Transformations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transformations. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Time Travel Thursday #22 - Mission Accomplished


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Welcome to the 22nd Time Travel Thursday linky party at the Brambleberry Cottage.

Are you ready for our next trip back in time and into the future?

Great; let's get to travelin'!


Recently, I came across some of my old photographs of past decorating projects from the 1980s.

During that era, I was working with a team of designers decorating model homes.

For this particular project, I was given the challenge of creating a cozy daybed from two secondhand, twin headboards—made of wicker.

If you look at the reflection in the mirror, you'll get an idea of what the headboards looked like, prior to their transformation.


As you can see, they had a nice, classic look about them.

But, the idea for the design of this tiny room was to create an environment where one would want to snuggle up with a good book or just daydream.

I needed to soften the look to establish that.

To accomplish this, I fabricated one side of each headboardwith extra-thick, cushy batting under white polished cottonthen trimmed out each piece with extra-large welt cording, covered with matching shirred cotton. 

Then each headboard was screwed to the ends of a standard, metal twin-size frame, with the fabric facing inside.

Once the mattress and box spring were in place, it was time to layer on the comfort.


The first order of business was to place a down-filled comforter atop the mattressesfollowed by a handful of plump, squishy pillows.

In my opinion, there is no decorating element that speaks "coziness" more than an enticing bunch of pillows to sink into.

I created a number of themin various sizes and complimentary fabricsand placed them at each end of the bed.


To further develop the cocooning effect, I made a simple tented window treatmentfrom a pale geometric print—that added a hint of pattern and interest to the room.


The result...
 a peaceful, laid-back space to invite relaxation and daydreaming.

I would say, the challenge was met and the mission successfully accomplished. ; )

Linking to Leigh's for Thrifty Thursday, Suzanne's for Vintage Thingie Thursday, Gina's for Transformation Thursday, Becky's for 100 Ideas Under $100.00, Cindy's for Show and Tell Friday, Betty Bee's Buzz for Buzz, Brag, and Bee Happy Friday, A little Lovely's for Saturday Soiree, Bobbie's for Check Me Out SaturdaysLaura for Saturday is Crafty Day, Stephanie Lynn's for Sunday Showcase Party, and Susan's for Metamorphosis Monday.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Time Travel Thursday #9 - Vintage Sewing Machine Drawer Transformation


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Welcome to the nineth Time Travel Thursday linky party at the Brambleberry Cottage.

Are you ready for our next trip back in time and into the future?  Okay; then here we go!


I found these wonderful old vintage sewing machine drawers at one of my favorite local haunts–a flea market in Lexington, NC.

They were a steal at only $2.00 a piece.


Just take a look at the incredible original appliqué.  Isn't it fabulous?

I so adore the charm of vintage pieces!

I had been looking for old drawers like these, to create my interpretation of something I had seen in a local gift shop. 


While I absolutely loved the timeworn patina on these pieces, I still wanted to soften up the look a bit. 

So...I sprayed them with one of my favorite white paints–Krylon Dover White.


You know we're always looking for ways to use our salvage bits and pieces, right?

Well, in this case, I used an old spindle–with four indentical sections–from our stash in the barn to make the perfect feet for my project.


The sections of the spindle were cut apart and attached to the painted drawer with square-head screws. 

 

Of course, any wood screw of the right size would work.  I just happened to have those particular screws handy.


I did not attempt to get a good solid coverage of paint on these pieces, because I knew I would be distressing areas to reveal the original patina of the vintage wood.


Because the drawers were deeper than I needed, two boards were cut for each for inserts.

With a hole-saw attachment on the drill, three holes were made in one of the boards to accommodate the other pieces of my project.


Now everything was in place to pull it all together.

For this project, I had set aside a group of lovely glass light fixture covers that I found at a thrift store–only $1.99 for four. 


I added three of them to my little drawer, dug up some of the moss from my yard–to place around them–and created a sweet little light to illuminate my front porch at night.


This fabulous little makeshift votive holder–along with the numerous fireflies that visit each night–is all that is necessary to add ample ambience to my comfy cottage porch.

I'll be linking this terrific transformation to Gina's for Transformation Thursday, Suzanne's for Vintage Thingie Thursday, Leigh's for Thrifty Thursday, Jillian's for We Can Do It Cheaper, Becky's for 100 Ideas Under $100.00, Allison's for Hooking Up with HOH, Carolyn's for Make it Yours Day, Cheri's Spotlight Yourself, Tere's It's Party Time Thursday, Jane's Frugalicious Friday, Meg's Everything but the Kitchen Sink Party, Thrifty Tickle's Vintage Suitcase Friday, Cindy's Show and Tell Friday, Bobbie's Check Me Out Saturdays, Susan's Metamorphosis Monday and Rory's Tools Are For Women Too!.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Time Travel Thursday #3 - Retro Recycled


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Welcome to the third Time Travel Thursday linky party at the Brambleberry Cottage.

Are you ready for another trip back in time and into the future?  Then fasten your seat belts for a rip-roaring ride!


The Yankee and I found this fabulous retro Danish Modern chair at a thrift store this week!


She had great form and was in terrific condition.  At $3.99, she was a bargain we could not pass up!


We knew we wanted to give her a twenty-first century punch, so the pale green fabric had to go...
and the purple, and the mulitcolored, and the tan. 

Yep!  This Danish doll had worn four different cushion covers in her day, but none were to our liking.


A light sanding on the frame was all that was necessary to ready this beauty for her time travel transformation.


Krylon paint is one of my favorite brands.  It produces a beautifully smooth finish–if you've done your prep work–and is quite durable.

This Ivy Leaf green was my choice for brightening up that Danish beauty.


POP!  I bet I have your attention now!

This totally cool, vintage fabric curtain panel was another thrift store score from a few years ago.  It has been tucked away in my stash of vintage fabrics just waiting for its debut.


No need to sing the "boring" blues here anymore!


This Danish delight has gone from drab to fab in our retro recyle!


We took her into the future...
and back in time. 

A happy combination!

Sharing this painted beauty with Maryann @ her Power of Paint Party, the hostas with Susan for Outdoor Wednesday, this terrific transformation with Gina for Transformation Thursday, both vintage thingies with Suzanne for Vintage Thingie Thursday, and our thrifty finds with Leigh for Thrifty Thursday

I think we'll also strut on over to Steph's for Strut Your Stuff Thursday, Becky's for 100 Ideas for $100.00, Jane's for Frugalicious Friday,  and Jessica's for Favorite Things Friday.

Then we'll pop on over to Laura's for Saturday is Crafty Day, Stephanie Lynn's for the Sunday Showcase Party, Susan's for Metamorphosis MondayRoeshel's for the DIY Showoff Project Parade, Linda's for Nifty Thrifty Tuesdays and Jillian's for We Can Do It Cheaper.