With Spring on the horizon, my mind is starting to drift to freshening up my outdoor spaces. Since moving to our new homestead we have put all of our attention and energy into cleaning up the outdoor spaces but I am ready to start thinking of all things pretty. I have never really given much thought to outdoor upcycling projects until this year and let e just tell ya…you’re gonna be seeing a lot of spindles out in my yard and on my porch! While gathering inspiration of my own I decided to create this convenient little collection for you to…
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This dream of having a kitchen island started with a dresser we found at a local resale shop. It was a bit taller than your standard dresser and made the perfect height for an island, and thus, the dresser to island conversion project was born. If you’re looking to start a upcyled project that will look amazing in your home, this would be an amazing place to start. It’t the perfect blend of rustic and beautiful. Don’t take my word for it, see for yourself. Where to Start If you’re lookiung for the perfect piece of furniture to flip upcycled into a…
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Do you just ever accidentally make something awesome. Yeah, it doesn’t happen often for me either but when it does…ohhh boy it makes me happy! Something else that makes my heart happy is cleaning and organizing. This fun little fact about me is NOT very apparent if you look at my craft space! Something about seeing all my treasures strewn on the table and be surround my all my collections in my office inspires creativity in me. It’s literally the one place in my home I don’t mind being messy. The only problem is never being able to find anything…
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Supplies Needed: Mason Jar with lid Candlestick or small vase Knobs Spray Paint E6000 Craft Adhesive This project was so fun and festive! I was looking for something simple and chic to add to a spring vignette and this was just the thing! If you live with me then you know that I collect glass jars. I am not really sure why but I can’t seem to bring myself to throw them away. There are so many uses for leftover glass! Anyway, off my soapbox and back on topic…I started with a leftover mason jar. I scrubbed it clean of all stickers…