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Create paintings from photos Did you ever wanted to be a great artist? But unfortunately you are really bad at it? Well that's ok because now with Psykopaint you can be a great artist with no skills. The Ultimate Collection of Moving Tips! Posted by Laura on August 4, 2010 · 25 Comments Welcome! Simplify your blog reading by signing up to read my blog via RSS (get updates in a feed reader) or via email (get updates delivered daily to your inbox). Over the last couple of weeks I’ve found several terrific moving posts from around blogland that have been helpful and I wanted to compile them here for anyone else in the midst of moving. 10 Best Shortcuts to Get Your House Ready for a Move ~ @ Buttoned Up
DIY - Ikea Rast Side Table Project In September 2008, I was looking for side tables for our bedroom. At the time we didn't even have a couch, so dropping a lot of money on bedside tables wasn't something that we could do. I was flipping through my September 2008 Style at Home Magazine and I came across a bedroom shot and in the corner of a page I spotted a bedside table that was PERFECT. How to Make a Pallet Headboard It only took about 5 hours of actual work, and 10 hours of stealth hunting, but it’s done. You might be thinking deer hunt, but I’m actually referring to Whitney’s master bedroom headboard pallet project. We’ve seen inspiration for pallet projects everywhere, like PB&J Stories, WebEcoist, and Ana White, and love the rustic worn look. Whitney originally put this idea into our mood board for the master bedroom, so I knew the plan was in the works, I just wasn’t prepared with the process of actually getting pallets. Of course, now that we have what we need (thanks Electrical Wholesale Supply, Sherwin Williams, and some helpful neighbors), we see them everywhere. Here’s what our driveway looked like at the beginning of this project.
Made from Scratch Drum Shades with Glass Carboy Lamps You might as well find out that this post was supposed to happen a long time ago. We knew we wanted lamps in the master bedroom and we had them purchased back in September and figured we’d bust them out straightaway. Easy find, easy post, right? Well, not exactly. At my birthday garage sale we came across these two glass carboys. DIY Glass Bubble Chandelier When we desired a new light to go over the dining table, I wasn’t thinking about making one. Then I remembered designer Jean Pelle’s instructions to make a chandelier at ReadyMade. A chandelier would be much nicer than our old light fixture. The original design for the chandelier used porcelain sockets and coiled string. We used galvanized pipe and IKEA.
Homemade Home: Great Online DIY Upholstery Resources After looking at some of the tools needed for basic upholstery last week, you might want to try your hand at your very own "Before and After" upholstery project. To help guide and inspire you we have gathered some great tutorials and inspiring posts from around the Internet. Happy re-upholstering! Tutorials Design Sponge : Amanda Brown has many fantastic (and very detailed) posts explaining a range of DIY Upholstery projects .
Platform 21 - Platform21 = Hacking IKEA Hacking existing design is a recent phenomenon. Around the world, for a variety of personal motives, professional and nonprofessional designers are making individual alterations to off-the-shelf products. In the process, they pay little or no attention to a product’s original function. Some do it for fun, others out of necessity, and still others out of a critical attitude toward mass production.