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Jeanine

Knoxville, TN
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Would you be interested in winning one of our custom door headboards?

This headboard was made with a 95 yr old 5 panel door. We were able to keep one of the copper door locks on it and polished it up before sealing the front of the door. ...»

The way to win of our headboards is to post, share, talk about, etc Vintage Headboards all over the web. Remember to keep track of the places, (website name) dates, time, etc and submit us the list of that info at the end of the month. The person that has talked about us the most will receive a Custom Headboard courtesy of Vintage Headboards.

Vintage Headboards
Vintage Headboards Frisco, TX
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  • Jeanine
    Commented 6 days ago
    Is this giveaway still on going?
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  • The finished product.  http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-gray-and-white-chest.html
  • This is what she looked like when I brought her home from the Resale store.  http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-gray-and-white-chest.html
  • Details towards the bottom of the chest.  http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-gray-and-white-chest.html
  • Scrollwork detail.  http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-gray-and-white-chest.html
  • http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-gray-and-white-chest.html
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Gray and White Chest

I finally finished the little intricate chest. I started out painting it a light blue with a creamy white trim, but then I changed my mind and went with more gray and a pure white.
The Dedicated House
The Dedicated House Cypress, TX
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on May 07, 2013
    Gorgeous!!
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Living Room - Before & After

Check out the before & after of our living room!
Jamie @ Better With Age
Jamie @ Better With Age Canada
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on May 07, 2013
    Gorgeous!
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DIY Coastal Cottage Dresser Makeover

Here is a Coastal Cottage Dresser Makeover. I'm going for more of a coastal-cottage feel for our master bedroom without being too theme-y. I just used some rubbed oil bronze to spruce up the original hardware.

Katie Murphy
Katie Murphy Alpharetta, GA
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on May 07, 2013
    Beautiful! What is the color on the top?
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Is there an iPad app for hometalk?

is there an iPad app for hometalk.com?
J
J Mc Kinney, TX
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on May 07, 2013
    WooHoo!
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  • Great details to highlight
  • layering paint and using wax and sanding to get dimension
  • Dry brushing in layers so the wood shines through gives this set a great look

Dry brush Technique on a Dining Set

I use a layering of paint but dry brush all the details!
Deneen dreaming-n-color
Deneen dreaming-n-color Murfreesboro, TN
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on Apr 26, 2013
    Gorgeous!
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  • Spring Mantel Decorations
  • Painted paper mache boots and garden tools
  • Umbrella filled with silk flowers
  • Wooden letter and Washi Tape Bird
  • Antique watering can with bunny and Washi Tape Bird
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Spring Mantel

Bring the sunshine in with the Spring Mantel Decorations.
Hoosier Homemade
Hoosier Homemade Laporte, IN
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on Apr 06, 2013
    Everything you chose for your mantle is adorable, I love the boots, where did you find them? ...»
    Makes me want to go start a garden!

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  • After being cut to size and painted with Annie Sloan Chalk paint
  • Final result
  • Embellished for Christmas
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Post candle holders

When my husband showed me some posts that the previous owners had left in the barn I knew I could make something with them...with my husband's help I turned one of them into two free standing candle holders.

Margaret @ Moving Forward
Margaret @ Moving Forward Canada
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on Apr 06, 2013
    Your Welcome Margaret! I visited your blog, your kitchen is beautiful!
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  • Inexpensive photo boxes and magazine holders keep everything neat and tidy.
  • This bookshelf was in my daughters bedroom . . . when she no longer wanted it I moved it to my craft room for additional storage.
The "craft" letters are from JoAnn Fabrics. I painted them and used 
3-M tape to hang them up.
  • I framed some free subway art and hung an old frame that was missing the glass. I found the wood "create" letters at JoAnne Fabrics and painted them white.
  • White board is from Walmart, tray is from Target. Magazine holders from Ikea. Photo boxes from Michael's Craft Store.
  • I painted this tray and added a piece of wrapping paper to the bottom. It holds craft supplies and can be moved easily to another table for projects. 1
  • The table was unused in our dining room (turned library). We were going to sell it but decided to move it into my craft room. I love having a huge area to work on projects & scrapbooking. 1
  • More glass jars hold craft supplies 1
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Craft Room

My craft room is in our finished basement and I wanted to create a fun place to craft and scrapbook but didn't want to spend a lot of money. Most of the items were purchased at craft ...»
stores (on sale or with a coupon). I also re-purposed items we already had to save money.

Lori S
Lori S Lewis Center, OH
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on Apr 05, 2013
    I visited and subscribed to your blog, I love your craft room it's awesome. I took the home ...»
    tour and your home is so Chic, Adorable and Organized and your back yard...looks amazing!

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  • a long narrow bathroom can be a little tricky.
  • a kitchen hutch received a new look and a new home.
  • inexpensive art - framed travel photos in barn wood.
  • dresser turned vanity.
  • a new wood countertop was constructed with a marble vessel sink.
  • great storage baskets. 2
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Bathroom Renovation

Our bathroom was in desperate need of a complete renovation. Inspired by a trip to France - all done on a tight budget. A complete DIY.
Hydrangea Home
Hydrangea Home Commack, NY
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  • Jeanine
    Commented on Apr 03, 2013
    Gorgeous!
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