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Mimi S

Blogger | Greensboro, NC http://messymimi.blogspot.com
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Mom of 4 grown wonderful kids that has suppressed her own DIY, thrifting, junking, artsy side for too many years. They call me the road warrior - always on the hunt for priceless treasures


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  • I fell in love with these fat little rusty birds. Why didn't I take one home again?!
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Outrageous garden features and toolkit making! HT Meetup at Milner

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How To Make Homemade Goo Gone

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How to turn ordinary cabinets into cottage classics

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How to turn ordinary cabinets into cottage classics

Our new kitchen cabinets started out as plain looking boxes and with the installation of under cabinet accent rails, cabinet corbels, crown moulding and some cabinet feet we've ...»
transformed them into cottage looking classics that suit our old house. Here's how we made the corbels:

1. We started by making a template out of cardboard. We looked all over the internet for ideas and after several attempts (we had so many masking taped to the wall), we settled on our design.

2. We traced our template onto 1X10 pine board and carefully cut with a jigsaw.

3. Then we sanded like crazy, primed and painted them the same colour as the cabinets (our Ikea Stat cabinets are Benjamin Moore Simply White).

4. We installed strapping (they are strips of wood used when building interior ceilings or walls to temporary hold up the insulation or wiring) directly under the cabinet. There are various lengths and widths available, we used 1/4 X 11/2" wood. They corners were cut on an angle and made to fit. They could also be bigger if you wanted to have task lighting underneath, we don't.

5. Because our trim and corbels are for looks only - they do not support the cabinets - they are attached to the wall with Sikaflex. It's a waterproof cauking type joint sealant and adhesive perfect for this application and it's easy to paint over too.

6. We did the same thing for the cabinet feet. We made a design we were happy about and prepared them the same way. They are screwed into the toe kick board and do not support the cabinets - for looks only!

We added some other cottage elements to kitchen too:

- The tops of the cabinets have regular crown moulding on them. We measured the cabinets first and made them so that they would be separate from the cabinet and they can be removed for cleaning etc.

- Our floor is pine 1X6 wood. We used a marine grade sealant for between the boards and we painted it with porch paint. Sometimes I seal it but I didn't with this colour as I might repaint it soon...

- The stools are plain ole' garage stools from the hardware store and I had slip-covers made for them - they are easy to remove & clean.

- The farmhouse sink, butcher block counters and cabinets are from Ikea. We put all that together ourselves!

- The backsplash is just chalkboard paint right on the wall with a little piece of trim nailed & glued on and then painted the same.

- This isn't a cottage element but my Island floor cabinets are the perfect height for an Elementary school kid to hang his stuff. It's right by the back door too - perfect!

- The curtains are some fabric I found and since I don't sew, they are glued together - nobody can tell they are home-made and I don't care, they match the floor colour (for now).

- When we installed the new windows we framed them with some home-made brackets and a narrow upper shelf and then painted it trim colour.

Thanks for reading ~ Heather at www.inspiremeheather.com

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  • Green, blues & burlap... my spring wreath.
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Blues, Greens & Burlap ~ My Spring Wreath

I am crushing on blues and greens this spring, so I brought my love to the wreath I created. I used gorgeous green hydrangeas, bright green moss and beautiful blue burlap to create this beauty.

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    What a beautiful wreath!
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Vintage Wooden Tennis Racket - Make it a Jewelry Organizer for your Tennis Star!

Old vintage tennis rackets are awesome and are wonderful for projects like this jewelry organizer
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Mimi S Greensboro, NC on Mar 22, 2013
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  • This south facing room was the perfect candidate for a home photo studio. A farm table was outfitted with wheels for the perfect neutral prop.
  • The other side of the room use to house one messy depressing office. Well, no more! (see blog post for after and the transition)
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  • The ceiling was covered in pine tongue and groove for some added character. Then the entire room was coated in white. Tip: add two drops of brown (from the paint store toners) to your white paint to remove the blue undertone. It works! 2
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From depressing office dark to photo studio bright!

If you have a room with lots of windows, you can have a home photo studio!

This use to be a very messy basement office I detested being in. Now? It's where I play ...»

with my passion's work to my heart's content. Talk about a mood enhancer on all fronts!

Price indicated is for the curtains and brackets.

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    sunlight through the curtains. Such a soft yet crisp glow. I'm working on finally creating a space for me and this give me some great ideas. Enjoy your newest beautiful space!

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  • Starting with a few attached wood planks so it can be moved as a unit, sheet music set the theme, then my rustiest best came out to join the fun.
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One very rusty Christmas centrepiece

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New White Kitchen (Before and After)

After having red-painted kitchen cabinets for several years (and having my kitchen featured in a National Magazine) I decided I needed a lighter and brighter change. ...»

Red cabs and buttercream yellow walls were changed to white cabinets and khaki walls. I love my "new" kitchen and this is a testament to the power of paint. Go Paint! :0

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