Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Thrifty Life Thursday #7 and a Metal Urge...


I am officially a metal-urgist. I get these urges to buy metal things with patina, rust, wear, dents, age showing...

Here is a recent find - just as I found it:



It looks rusty in the photos, but not so much in real life.
It is a lovely shade of silver with warm tones...like it once may have enjoyed a shiny silver existence.



Years, oxygen and unknown forces have mellowed this piece to a mysterious luster that can only be acquired by age and experience.



I am much more attracted to this piece today than I would be if it were in it's "like-new" condition. Go figure. You probably understand this...

UPDATE: I just remembered yet another reason why I like blogging. Two VERY SMART and thrifty girls recognized my thrifty treasure as Italian Tole. Thanks to Donna and Linda, I feel somewhat more intelligent now. And I think I like my find even more!



This may or may not be its new spot for the immediate future...since I am getting itchy to bring out all the industrial things I stashed away last fall...and go crazy industrial in the living room for a while! I am not even sure how it will look, but I know I'd love it if you checked back to find out!

Meanwhile, take a look at these features from Thrifty Life Thursday #6 last week!

Paula from Locksley Lane shared a beautiful French chair she completely revised.

She was going to sell it, but opted to keep it after falling in love with it. Good call, and lovely job, Paula! BTW - Paula is a new blogger. Stop by and share some blogger love by following her!

Denise at Second Time Around Finds shared a wide range of vintage finds with us, my favorite of which was a collection of PINK Pyrex and Fire King dish ware! 



Though it is not my personal style, I find it TOTALLY charming. (My MOM would love this. She's a mid-century minded gal to the heart.)

Linda at Coastal Charm shared her shop space redo with us. Honestly, it was so pretty I had to keep scrolling up and down to make sure it was not a studio redo in her home!



Charm indeed. Does this make you want to rent a trailer and drive to Mobile, AL, and load up all her goodies? She just reworked her whole shop...and you know how buying or selling something calls for a bigger redo than you ever imagined... Linda also has a fun Tuesday party I hardly ever miss!  


THRIFTY LIFE THURSDAY #7

Gathering Guidelines:

This is a gathering for people who enjoy hunting for treasures that have
 lived a former life elsewhere. Please share your pre-owned treasures only. 

Types of Posts to Share:
    • Home decor, furniture, collectibles, garden items and even wearables are welcome. Please, no food items, new pieces from "real" stores, or crafts, unless made with upcycled thrifty finds.
    • Hand-me-downs and curbside finds are welcome, as are items found in thrift stores, garage sales, antique shops, flea markets and other interesting places.
    • Treasures may be listed as you found them, or with your updates, tweaks, and re-purposes; befores and afters are both welcome.
    • Items need not be "vintage" but must be pre-owned.
    • Posts including Etsy and other shop links are welcome! For visitor enjoyment, please link to your blog post, not directly to your Etsy shop. 
    Etiquette:
      • Though it is not a requirement, I'd love it if you would follow Revisionary Life some way - via Blogger, Pinterest or Facebook or subscribe via email. Links are located in my sidebar on the right.
      • Please link back to Revisionary Life. 
      • Please visit at least one other party friend.
      • I'd love for you to comment and introduce yourself if we've never met before. :) Otherwise, don't feel obligated to leave a comment. 
      Features:
      • Featured items must meet the criteria above. 
      • I will try to email you and let you know if you were featured!

      Hebrews 10:24-25
      24
       And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.


      Thank you for visiting and looking or linking. :) 





      Thursday, February 13, 2014

      REVEAL - Middle Bedroom in Winter - Part 2


      Before I show you the rest of the middle bedroom in winter, let me back up and tell you the chest  of drawer saga.

      After dragging my feet for a few months during my bedroom re-do, I finally got around to painting the pseudo-French-style chest of drawers. (It is one I got for free two summers ago.)



      It was painted green, which is why I put painting it on hold. Though it did not clash too badly, it was pretty beat up. 



      The hardware was nice, and the lines were good, even if the carvings were a bit...shall we say...eclectic? 


      Why I started painting this week: 
      Saturday morning, I was cleaning house. I got hungry, and decided to scramble an egg and have a cup of hot tea. I sat down to eat, and turned on the TV. In a few minutes, the screen went black, and SMOKE CAME OUT. Apparently, the life of a flat screen TV is about 6-7 years. Mine was 6 years old, but has seen lots of use.

      Long story short, I ordered a new TV from Walmart, which is due on Friday. Meanwhile, I have been watching the little set in the middle bedroom (a Christmas present from Hannah). I have been sleeping here for a while. I figured it was a perfect time to mix up some homemade plaster paint and get cracking on the chest!



      I painted on two coats of a creamy white plaster paint I mixed from some Walmart flat paint and plaster of paris.  It covered pretty well with two coats, and dried quickly. 

      My MOST favorite thing about the plaster paint is that it is tres cheap. My LEAST favorite thing about the plaster paint is that it is HARD to sand. Hence, there's only light distressing on this piece for now...it might get more later.



      One drawer was falling apart. It might be able to be glued, but since it is constructed like a shelf, I thought I might try to find some baskets to fit inside. I just stuck some from Dollar tree in for the time being...but you get the idea.

      Now for Part Two, picking up where we ended in Part One of my bedroom reveal:



      Continuing to the left, there is a doorway into the front hallway. 



      The French chair was free, as was the little trunk. I added 2x4 legs to make it a table.



      The door opens into the room, and is open much of the time. I purchased the trellis over 10 years ago at an end of summer sale - it was under $3, if I remember correctly.



      Next, we get to the freshly painted chest!



      Just past it is a small table I was planning to use as a bedside table, but it was too large for the space. It fits the small tv nicely. It was a curbside find decades ago. Above it is a vintage cuckoo clock I recently painted white.

      On the floor, there is a ceramic or chalk ware topiary I found last year at a thrift store and painted.



      To the left of that is a bird cage on my seven table. It has a metal charger, sprayed white, to cover the industrial number.



      Here is a closer look of the ceramic bird candle holder with a beeswax candle inside the bird cage. 



      Above the bird cage is a corner shelf, painted with ASCP Old White, and more birds.



      Just to the left is a door into what was the master bedroom, and will be an art room. And, we're back to the bedside table.



      Styling the chest of drawers was sort of fun...there are only two items on this wall that were purchased at retail; A bird candle holder from Dollar Tree - I painted it white, and the trellis which was on clearance 10 years ago. 



      A collection of odd thrift store mirrors, with silver coming off in places spans the top of the chest. I painted them various shades of white and distressed them.



      The green plate was a gift. The tiny bird house and green iron candlestick are both thrift store purchases, as are the vintage books.

      The lantern was my porch light when I moved into this house; it stopped working. When I took it down to put a new one, the wires were spooky-bare! 


      I thought it had a certain charm, so I stuck it away in a box. 
      I am glad I finally have a place to use it 11 years later! 


      Sweet side note: February 14 is my 11 year anniversary in this house. <3 font="">


      This middle bedroom has been painted several times; first it was yellow, then pink, later tobacco green and now light greige. 

      It still had the original 1945 wallpaper when I moved in! 
      1945 wallpaper is kinda cool, but definitely not something I wanted to keep.

      Since I painted or recovered practically every item in this room, plus the walls, it took longer than any other past redo of this room has taken. I still have a few little things to do...baskets for the chest, painting a different headboard, etc. But for now, I'm happy, and those changes can come whenever!

      I'm enjoying the lighter palette in here, and look forward to styling it for various seasons.

      Word for the Day:
      Thus was accomplished all the work of Solomon from the day the foundation of the house of the Lordwas laid until it was finished. So the house of the Lord was completed.

      Possibly Linking With:
      Sunday
      Sunday Show-off Link Party
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      Mod Mix Monday
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      Make it Pretty Monday
      Tuesday
      Vintage Inspiration Tuesday
      Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
      The Scoop
      Inspire Me Tuesday
      Inspiration Exchange Linky Party
      Wednesday
      Blissfully White Wednesday
      Wow Us Wednesday
      Show Me What Ya Got
      What’s it Wednesday
      Cottage Style Party
      Penny Pinching Party
      Thursday
      Under $100 Link Party
      Creative Inspirations
      Time Travel Thursday
      Share Your Cup Thursday
      Friday
      Feathered Nest Friday
      Furniture Feature Friday
      Friday Redoux Link Party
      Frugal Friday
      Vintage Inspiration Friday
      Fabulously Creative Friday
      Saturday
      Party Junk
      Get Schooled Saturday
      Show and Tell Saturday


      Wednesday, February 12, 2014

      Thrifty Life Thursday #6


      Every single thing in the photo above was from a thrift store.
      In fact, I could count on both hands the items that were purchased new at "regular" stores in my middle bedroom.

      New items include:
      Sheets from Walmart, a coverlet on sale at Stein Mart, a dust ruffle on sale and with a coupon from Bed Bath & Beyond, 2 lamp shades from Walmart, 2 curtains - one from Target(ish) and one from Walmart, a tiny picture frame from the dollar aisle at Michael's.

      Items from real stores, purchased at least 5 years ago:
      One lamp base from Walmart, 2 iron tables from Ross were about $12 each, one tall skinny bird house from Hobby Lobby was 50 percent off, an iron piece - 50 percent off at Hobby Lobby, a small green cross from Dollar tree

      If you have not seen the reveal, part one is HERE. Part two will be posted on Friday or Saturday.

      Now for features from Thrifty Life Thursday #5:

      Donna from Distressed Donna Down Home must have supernatural junk radar! She finds so many cool things while out on the hunt with her friend Olive...reading her posts always make me antsy to get to the nearest thrift store, just in case there is a treasure waiting for me! I'll take a nice rusty iron urn to go, please. :)


      Joy from A Vintage Green shared a unique post in which she refurbished a mini grain elevator to honor her dad, who worked in one. She asked him to write about it, so there is a sweet family twist to go with a very cool mini grain elevator decor for her outside.



      One of my favorite bloggers ever, Audrey from Timeless Treasures, is back with a very clever re-purpose! She took a vintage magazine rack, painted it, and used it to store her vintage metal dust pan and whisk brooms! It's function AND beauty all in one. And Audrey is one of the sweetest, most humble women - who just so happens to have a great eye for cool stuff...I wish we lived closer.



      THRIFTY LIFE THURSDAY #5

      Gathering Guidelines:

      This is a gathering for people who enjoy hunting for treasures that have
       lived a former life elsewhere. Please share your pre-owned treasures only. 

      Types of Posts to Share:
        • Home decor, furniture, collectibles, garden items and even wearables are welcome. Please, no food items, new pieces from "real" stores, or crafts, unless made with upcycled thrifty finds.
        • Hand-me-downs and curbside finds are welcome, as are items found in thrift stores, garage sales, antique shops, flea markets and other interesting places.
        • Treasures may be listed as you found them, or with your updates, tweaks, and re-purposes; befores and afters are both welcome.
        • Items need not be "vintage" but must be pre-owned.
        • Posts including Etsy and other shop links are welcome! For visitor enjoyment, please link to your blog post, not directly to your Etsy shop. 
        Etiquette:
          • Though it is not a requirement, I'd love it if you would follow Revisionary Life some way - via Blogger, Pinterest or Facebook or subscribe via email. Links are located in my sidebar on the right.
          • Please link back to Revisionary Life. 
          • Please visit at least one other party friend.
          • I'd love for you to comment and introduce yourself if we've never met before. :) Otherwise, don't feel obligated to leave a comment. 
          Features:
          • Featured items must meet the criteria above. 
          • I will try to email you and let you know if you were featured!

          Hebrews 10:24-25
          24
          And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.


          Thank you for visiting and looking or linking. :)