Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Foot Stool Make over, and how I did it!

I found this awesome foot stool a couple of weeks ago and have been trying to decide what to do with it. I liked the wood, but as our house has so much wood in it already, so I went for colourful!

I also thought that this time I would do a bit on a how to guide on how I did it.

Cost:
Stool was $7 for a second hand shop
paint - at our local hardware store you can get 250ml test pots for $5 each, so you can go down and pick from the colour charts and get exactly what you want! I got 2 colours so $10 total
Fabric I picked from my fabric stash

Tools:
Gun stapler (or hammer and tacs)
pliers
Flat head screw driver
paint brushes
sandpaper - fine and ruff

You also might need: hammer and nails

so the total cost was $17 (yay!)

Step one: I took it apart, and removed the original fabric, I was carful not to damage the foam as I wanted to reuse it. My favorite tools for this are pliers (ideally side cutters) and a flat head screw driver. You can them grab the fabric with the pliers and twist, like your winding the fabric around the pliers. Not all the tacks will come out so you cant use you flat head to get under them and pop the off. I also gave the wood a sand to take off the first layer of varnish, this is quite important as the primmer might not stick to the varnish. 
 Step 2: I gave the wood a coat of primmer, them sanded it, then another coat and sanded again. the wood and the seat frame was broken so I had to replace it. I just uses some off cut ply that I found in the garage and nailed it on using 20mm panel pins (these are just tiny nails!)
Step 3: Picking colours! So I went down to my local hardware store and pick from their colour charts the 2 colours and I wanted. I them chose the fabric I wanted to cover the seat frame with. Ideally this fabric will be thick and non stretch. 

 Step 4: Now it was time to cover the seat. This might look hard but once you start its get easy! You will First need to get some fabric for the first layer (you don't need to do this step, but you will get a better finish if you do) Cut out a piece that will well over lap your base.

Get your foam in place (you can also buy spray glue to stick it on first, this is very helpful if what you covering is quite large) place your frame on top then, starting on the longer sides, using your gun stapler, staple 2 or 3 in the middle of the first long side, turn and do the same on the opposite long side pulling tight (but not to tight! ) as you do it. Now do the same for the shorter sides. Now go back to the first side and staple 2 on either side of the first staples, do the same on the opposite side, then the short sides. repeat this until you are 4cm out from the edges.

Now you need to do the corners. (see just below for pictures as I'm not sure how to explain it!) Cut off the excess fabric.  Dont worry if it looks a bit off the second layer will even it out.


 Step 5: Do the same as the first layer pop the 2 together and its all done!


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Side Table Do-up

I bought this brilliant side table from Trademe (NZ's version of ebay) for $10 recently to do up.  Instead of sanding off the orange paint (which was house paint so is quite rubbery) I used a paint scrapper, so it only took my about an hour to scrap it all off. then a light sand, and 2 coats of satin varnish, and I picked a test pot colour for the draws. I sanded down the handles and all done! It was a nice way to spend a sunday afternoon!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

DIY stool Re-do

One of the many pieces of furniture that I have collected over the years with plans to do them up! So this was my first one..

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Christmas Cards!


Christmas is here again and Our naughty native bird Christmas cards are back! Buy them HERE

Knack Market!


Knack market is this Saturday! Boocraft will be having a huge sale on all wears!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

SPCA Cupcake Day Fundraiser Prints!

Once again I am doing some prints for the SPCA cupcake day appeal! They are being auctions on trade-me for the next week and 100% of the money will go to the Wellington SPCA!


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Craft 2.0 July

Craft 2.0 was on over the weekend and it was another very fun day! Here are some photos from the day by the Yala Skaler...






You can find the rest HERE

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Whats New - Booclips! and Print candee...

Boocrafts newest venture is digital clip art!

I have become apart of Printcandee, a really fun site full of lots of different designers! This is their launch week and there are some cool stuff going on....




I also have a new Etsy Shop with my digital clip art Designs... Booclips


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Handmade 2011 on this weekend!


Want to learn something crafty? Well Handmade 2011 is on at Te Papa This weekend with tickets till available!

www.handmade2011.co.nz


Friday, May 27, 2011

been away... but had a show!

I have been away for a while- being super busy working on a show I'm in with my mother in law, called Fashion Victim.
it was lots of fun but got very busy. I did a jewellery range looking at New Zealands native and endemic birds and the struggles to keep them around. I made small painted feather portraits on natural materials like work leather and brass.


A couple of my pieces of jewellery




Jacs work is amazing, the Huias as so beautifully made a look so real..



Thursday, April 28, 2011

The 3 Cutest animals ever

I don't normally blog random stuff, but I had to blog these, the 3 cutest animals I have ever seen! These guys are Honduran White Bats..



The Momongas from Japan


This guy is a soft sniped porcupine

I found them all on .. www.thefeaturedcreature.com


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Wedding Favors





For our wedding favors (after lots of looking around for ideas!) I decided on little food kits.
We had Candies Galore (just lollies) hot choc kit and S'more kits.

They went done well, people really liked them and our guests got to keep the jar as a little thing to remember the day!

So what you need:

-Jars, your choice of size and shape etc, I chose hexagonal 70mm tall with gold lids. I got my jars form the jar place in wellington- Arthur Holmes LTD, its in Newtown its is soooo fun!! $60

-ingredients for your jars - for the three types I did I needed:

hot choc: choc chips, hot choc mix (I picked cadbury) and mini marshmallows

S'more kits: choc chips, mini marshmallows and some sort of mini biscuit (I picked tiny teddys) just so they fit in the jar

Candies Galore: A fun mix of Lollies! $40

- Sticker paper ( you can get this online, I found mine on trade-me, or stationary shops) $10

- Printer

Total Cost was around $110 - $1.30 a favor which was very much in budget!

Once you have everything you need, fill your jars put the lid on and stick the label on and your done!

It took my a day to make 80 favors

I have put up the clip art on the tutorials page..





Sunday, April 10, 2011

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