Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Recycling the Cans

Today I thought I'd share a little project I did this winter when I was trapped in the apartment.  We have a very small bathroom so it looks cluttered very quickly, especially with all the hair products I use.  There were brushes, combs, flat irons & a blow dryer in a very tight corner tumbling over onto the floor.  We just couldn't find anything we liked to contain all these items.  Then I had an "AH HA!" moment.  We had these little buckets that my aunt have given us as gifts a million years ago that just sat in a cabinet.  I decided they would be perfect for our needs.  This is how I went about it.

Step 1. find a bucket to paint, then clean it off with a bit of soap & water
Step 2. Buy spray paint in the color of you choice.  Krylon (ballet slipper) is our favorite since it covers all type of surfaces.  We do tend to prime most items though.  Especially the glossy/shiny surfaces.


Step 3. After priming spray paint your bucket then let it dry.  I waited a few hours between coats, for full coverage it took 2-3 coats.  Then add decals if that is your choice.  I waited a full 24hrs before I added the decals.
Step 4.Last step was to use a clear coat of Krylon to protect not only the decals but the paint.

Now since I did this in the winter time I was not able to go outside.  I just used a large box in a well ventilated room.  Had a fan running & a couple windows cracked.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Picture Time, It's Picture Time

So you found this "to shabby to pass up" picture at your local thrift store/flea market, insert place __ here.  Only problem is there appears to be no way to hang it.  Do not fear, I Sarah the oh so shabby newbie can show you.  I am sure many would have seen the answer admittedly, I however a few years ago would have never come to this conclusion.

Steps:
Find an oh so shabby picture.  Ours found on Ebay for $9.99 (you know she was not happy about selling it for that cheap).


Purchase a nifty little Picture hanging kit (can be found at most local dollar stores).  Then locate the 2 of the hook/loop pieces & wire.

Next screw one of the loops into the frame.  I suggest more towards the top so it doesn't hang to far from the wall, but the choice is yours. Use a measuring tape or something with a straight edge to insert the second screw loop.


Then take the wire that is included in the picture hanging kit & loop it between the two screws.  Make sure you get it good & tight on each end.  I just used the wire that came with my picture, since it was missing only one screw.

Then TADA!!

Your wonderfully shabby cheap picture is ready to hang.

So you see, it's all rather quite simple & cheap.

Prices:
         Picture & frame- $9.99each on Ebay + shipping (bought two pictures so shipping was $21.35)
         Picture hanging kit- Family Dollar $1.00

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Inspirational Sunday


Later I'll be sharing a few projects I've done in the last year.  However for now I thought I'd post some inspirational photos that I've spotted here & there on the interweb.



 
 
 
 

Saturday, June 25, 2011

How to turn a shabby apartment into a "shabby chic" apartment

Sharing my vision & ideas for turning any shabby apartment into a shabby chic apartment on a very tight budget.
So we've been doing quite a few updates to our very shabby apartment lately and I thought I'd share, for those who are a tight budge but live in an "ooh it's so ugly/dark/boring/old" apartment".  I've lived in this rather over sized but under constructed apartment for going on 10yrs now.  In these rough economical times I think many would agree that our apartment is the "right" apartment for many reasons:
  1. price (in dayton, most 1bdrms rent for the price our 2bdrm does) plus utilities are included.
  2. size, my bedroom alone is 18' x 10'.  Okay it is rather narrow but it is quite long so Will & I have plenty of room. I have seen 2bdrm houses smaller than our apartment.
  3. location...well kind of.  There is public transportation literally outside our door, there are plenty of stores within walking distance.  It is also surrounded by two historical districts (unfortunately for us our building is not part of the restored historical district. lol). Plus we are near Downtown.
  4. it's still price.  it's hard to find any place that will pay your utilities (power, heat, trash & water) we pay for our internet and phone...and cable if we wanted it.
So in stating it's positives there are quite a few negatives.  The landlords are an older couple that will fix up any issues but they will do it their way, which is usually the cheapest, fastest way (for them however it takes forever to get done).  Our apartment, out of the 3 buildings was the only one that did not receive any loving attention.  There is ugh!! Paneling EVERYWHERE! there is carpet EVERYWHERE!! we are not talking wood paneling but that old fake wood 1970's paneling.  The carpet...oh don't get me started.  Our main concern and what we realize will be the most expensive undertaking is the carpet in the kitchen.
Yes you heard me right, carpet in the kitchen.  That will be a slow process, so we've decided to start a project book so that we can do little improvements as money allows.
My first project (Oh I should mention my b/f is not big on "projects" he has no vision for these things.  So most of the undertaking will fall to me & occasionally mom will help) was the landing/hallway that seperates our bedroom from the living room. Please excuse the wonky angled pictures but this space is not very big at all.
Before:

After:

Before:

After:

Our next undertaking when we have money is to buy oil based primer & paint the doors eggshell.  I wish I had taken a picture of the mirror before I redid it.  It was dark dark super glossy wood.  I just used a can of pink spray paint & distressed it a bit.
Paint:
Paneling: Tropical Lagoon (Glidden 2 in 1)
Trim: Eggshell base (Olympic)
Wall: is a light tan BCI is all that they put on the can (ColorPlace)
Spray Paint: ballet slipper (Krylon)
Time Spent:
3 Days, this would have been a great weekend project but I started it on a Monday lol.
Cost:
This particular project was FREE since I had all paint in house already, and all items were from our own collection  However originally the costs were as follows.
Tropical Lagoon - $28.96
Eggshell - Free (friend had extra)
Tan - Free (friend had extra)
Mirror: $18.99 (Ebay)
Shabby Picture: $9.99 (Ebay, had this for years)
Candle sconce: $4.99 (Ebay, had for years)
Spray paint: $3.99
Plus brushes which were about $12.00 total, you can see that this project was rather cheap.  I still have plenty of paint for other projects.
Links:
Painting Wood Paneling

I can do this

Welcome to my first post on Ooh So Shabby.  I do so hope that you all (hoping one day that there will be an "all") enjoy & find inspiration from the many projects and ideas I will be sharing, on how to change your shabby apartment into a shabby chic apartment.

Here's to many fun projects