Saturday, April 23, 2011

Auction Purchase and Giveaway Reminder

Wednesday evening there is a local auction. I rarely get to go because we have church every Wednesday evening. This week, however, our church was doing something different on Wednesday evening so DH and I grabbed the chance to check out the auction. This little fan was just begging to go home with me... how could I turn down something so cute?
It's a nice small size that can fit in anywhere. I think I'll put it in the master bedroom (it works!). There is a streak on the cast iron base that I thought would scrub right off. But it didn't. I wonder if it's some kind of varnish... and using a stiffer remover would also remove the paint. So, I'm leaving it there as a testimony to her hard life.

And, just to remind you, I'm giving away a $25 Lowe's gift card here. All you need to do to enter is be a public follower of this blog on Google Friend Connect. Then leave a comment telling me you're a follower. If you're already a follower, you just need to leave a comment to be entered. Giveaway ends in ONE WEEK on Saturday, April 30.

Monday, April 18, 2011

From Rough to Real - The Hickory Cabinet I Built


I am SO excited to be finally unveiling 'my baby'. Now I realize that this doesn't look like much to most of you, but it's exciting to me because no one except my husband (love him!) believed that I could do this. To be quite honest, I wasn't entirely sure I could do it either. I've never build ANYTHING from wood. Here's how it came about.

While discussing the bathroom improvements we plan to do, it came up about what to do with that smelly linen closet that is currently there.

Like everything else, we're trying to do this as inexpensively as possible. Buying a new, custom cabinet was out of the question. The probability of finding something the size I wanted on Craigslist was pretty slim. The ceiling in the bathroom is lower than normal and I wanted something shorter and wider to create more of a spacious feeling. I casually suggested to DH that I build something so I can make it the size I want. Now keep in mind that I've never built anything from wood and DH knows this. He never missed a beat - immediately offering me some lumber that he had up in the barn. It was rough-sawn, very dirty, and in a hap-hazard heap.

Not exactly what I had envisioned when I 'offered' to build something. I had in mind going to Menards and picking out a few pieces of nice smooth lumber in the sizes I wanted and building from there. Hmmm, rough-sawn.... what do I do with that??? DH thought the wood was maple so my plan was to paint it a nice creamy white. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Fortunately for me, DH's uncle owns a cabinet/woodworking business and has all kinds of delicious woodworking tools and equipment. I selected the nicest boards and we loaded them up and took them to Uncle. He made quick work of planing, sanding, cutting, and gluing them into usable lumber.

In the process of planing, we discovered the wood was, in fact, hickory. Now I'm kinda partial to hickory and it seemed a shame to cover it up with paint. My original plan included getting cabinet doors from ReStore for a few dollars to make my job a lot simpler. When we left the wood shop that night, my mind was in a whirl. I knew I would have to change my plan of painting the cabinet but WHAT would I do about the doors. I would never find hickory doors at the ReStore. I decided to get some more pieces of wood planed and glued and make my own doors.

I was really surprised how well everything came together. I didn't have plans - I just cut each piece as I needed it. The door posts are boards (oak) that I found at the ReStore for $4. They are 2-sided so I had them split in half. Now I have the other half to use on another project.

I bought some 1X2 boards for my framework and the moulding you see. DH is using some of his equipment for a job Uncle needs done in exchange for the work he did to make the lumber usable. Not a bad trade I'd say. Altogether, I've got less than $40 in this solid wood piece. DH was cheerleading the entire 2 weeks it took me to build this. He put up with less than normal meals and sawdust in the house without complaining. I really think he deserves an award. I'm relieved to have it finished. For more than one reason. You see, I have a rule that I'm only allowed to start one project at a time - and I've got one I can't WAIT to start on! But that will be another day - another post.

A few more shots of my 'baby':











Linking to these parties:

SNSMetamorphisis Monday, Amaze Me Monday,  Swing Into SpringDIY Showoff Project Parade,  Remodelaholics Anonymous, Strut Your Stuff Thursday, and Furniture Feature Friday.

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