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Obsidianflower123

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  • The finished look. Added the French themed fabric to add that tie together feel for the entire room. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • A nice little compilation shot ideal for pinners. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • Taking off the old flaky paint before priming and adding bondo. http://www.gypsybarn.com
  • The finished look. Added the French themed fabric to add that tie together feel for the entire room. There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun! 2
  • Well, it didnt go Audrey Hepburn, but alittle Marilyn Monroe action sure did happen during the random fun photo shoot! I thought - oh what more fun way to show off DIY GRRRRRL power than to be in a party dress high heels and sparks!
  • Smoothed down with Bondo added! There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun!
  • Adding a kickstand to the back of the tub, just to make sure it doesnt tip from being weighted on one end. Thanks to Mark from Iron Craft for making me some custom iron curvy little kickstands! http://www.gypsybarn.com 1
  • Cutting cast iron coated in fired on porcelain is not a clean easy job.. it cracks and chips the finish and the only way I could come up with filling that in since smoothing it out  didn't work was to use bondo for cars. And it worked
  • Full coats of paint. Now to move on to the cushion and fabric. My least fav part. Fabric and I never see eye to eye! http://www.gypsybarn.com
  • Now I took this shot before I painted it to show the colour variations and option for futre pieces, but this colour combo didn't fit well with the grand makeover of the bedroom I am working on. http://www.gypsybarn.com 1
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Clawfoot tub to Chaise Lounge

Of course I have seen Breakfast at Tiffanys and my hat goes off to the original tub couch creator! However, I of COURSE have to add my spin!I though long and hard about simply taking the ...»
front out to make it a love seat, but .. then .. when do I do things the simple way? It needed that added flare and I am re finishing a clients bedroom to feel french, so it was a MUST to have curves. Voila the new Chaise for her master bedroom bay window!

First and Foremost - do NOT TRY CUTTING OR WORKING WITH THIS unless you have proper protective equipment on! Glasses AND masks are a MUST!!!!!! Not only do you have to deal with potential lead in the paint, but also glass infused, fired on porcelain and chips flying everywhere! Very messy job! - Now - on to the fun part!

I have been waiting three years to find the perfect tub! I found this one at our local Habitat for Humanity Re-store.

I plotted my design early to match with a theme I was doing in a clients Master Bedroom. She had asked to find a sitting bench or something for her Bay Window * DING DING DING* I finally have a reason to make the Chaise I wanted to do.

I worked on cutting the tub forever with a grinder as I was told plasma cutting was to hard on Cast .... it was pretty easy, however very time consuming, so I sourced it out after I got the initial trial over with. If I had more time to poke away at it I would have, but too many things were piling up! Then the work involved came. It took forever to figure out how to smoothe the chips from the cutting, but upon talking to some local car boys and metal workers, the idea of bondo came up! Might as well give it a go! And it worked! paint paint paint and add fabric and ta daaaaaaaaaaa! BUENO! There is a full album being uploaded right now to my Facebook page at http://www.gypsybarn.com. Come join the fun!

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  • Step 2: scoop the guts into a jar. Fill with 1/4 cup water and leave to ferment in a warm place.
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  • Before I came up with the simple solution - I was one of those people chipping away and cussing out loud! This way takes forever! you get slivers, its a MESS!
  • Laying the towel down.it Was a very thick towel and dripping wet when I put it on the pieces
  • one or two test runs in the morning reveals - very little muscle power at all and it was peeling right off!
  • Slicing through that crud like a hot knife through butter!
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How to Strip Veneer - no fumes, no power tools, EASY!

So simple, so easy! I have been trying to tackle the messy job of chipping veneer off pieces to re finish them and what a pain in the hiney! I thought of an idea, and while I was testing ...»
the theory, I asked our lovely facebook followers their favorite method. Well, pretty much everyone said either using a wet towel and an iron ( which wrecks both the iron and towel) OR use a heat gun - (which would then have the fumes from the adhesive floating up in your face - or house and then requires use of masks and such) SO Here you go. Very easy - SOAK a towel so it is dripping wet in a mixture of half water and half vinegar. Place it on the veneer. Have a girls night out and let it soak over night. Make sure it is SOAKING wet. I even went back later and used a water bottle and just poured it right onto the towel to make sure it was soaked! Come back in the morning and use a putty knife or chisel and it will peel up like butter! #StrippingVeneer

To see more creative ways to tackle repurposing projects - visit us at http://www.facebook.com/gypsybarn

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  • Untreated grout became discolored and reddish (familiar?)
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  • BEFORE - these labels were not coming off easily 1
  • I mixed up some homemade Goo Gone with vegetable oil and baking soda
  • AFTER - I was able to get my recycled bottles nice and clean! 1
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How To Make Homemade Goo Gone

Recycled glass jars and bottles can be put to lots of good use around the house for storage or decorating. The most challenging part of recycling glass jars, however, can be getting the ...»
label completely off with no traces of the sticky gunk left behind. In the past I've used a product called Goo Gone for this job and it's always worked well. But guess what? You can make your own Goo Gone by simply combining vegetable oil and baking soda. I tested it out on a couple little glass jars and it really does work! You can click on the link below to read the complete instructions.

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Dresser Makeover

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Painting Vinyl

Really, what can't you paint on? ! I've painted on vinyl for years...new vinyl on chair seats, old vinyl chair backs, even a vinyl floor cloth! Read more about it at : http://lakegirlpaints.blogspot.com/2013/02/y...

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Painting: How to re- paint inside the microwave

The microwave I use has peeled the paint underneath the microwave plate. It seems that some water fall and we didn't notice and when we heated our food and beverages it peeled of the ...»
white paint !!! Help I need to repaint the whole side from the bottom of my microwave! Its all white , is there any paint I can use? THANK YOU

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Obsidianflower123 Portland, OR on Mar 05, 2013
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    I would not paint the inside of the microwave. Products that will spill on the new painted ...»
    surface may react to the paint and burn on and make it more difficult to safely clean later on. I suggest that you do nothing for this. Also paint materials may give off noxious odors that will not be desirable.

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Where to Find Furniture To Paint

I shared tips and tricks on where to find furniture to paint & where I find my project pieces. There are also some great tips from readers in the comment section on the post as well! ...»
Great reference post & for more tips visit the full post & don't forget to "like" liz marie blog on facebook: facebook.com/lizmarieblog

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