Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Annie Sloan Lamp Makeover

Last week I shared my experience with giving my dresser a makeover. I got some replies from readers about their furniture makeovers, and thought I would share one regarding this new paint I've heard a lot about.
My daughter picked up this lamp at a garage sale.
Annie Sloan Lamp
She's been talking a lot about Annie Sloan chalk paint, and wanting to experiment with it, and thought this would be the perfect item to try it on.
Annie Sloan Lamp
The paint is amazing! It's a chalk base paint, and can literally go on anything - wood, brass, floors, etc.
Annie Sloan Lamp

After applying two coats of paint (which took about 20-30 minutes per coat to dry), she applied a layer of the Annie Sloan clear wax. She said that applying the wax is necessary because the chalk-base paint leaves the finish feeling a little rough without the wax.



Annie Sloan Lamp
After one coat of the wax, she sanded the lamp to get some texture, and then immediately applied another coat of the wax.
Annie Sloan Lamp
I think the final product looks great, but here's another shot of the before and after:

Annie Sloan Lamp

Annie Sloan Lamp
Has anyone else experimented with this paint? Would love to hear about it!

Happy Organizing! 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Dresser Gets Makeover

As part of my guest room makeover (that I mentioned in an earlier post), I wanted to incorporate a piece of furniture that I could use for storage as well as something to put a tv on for my guests. We had a dresser in a storage facility collecting dust and costing us "moolah" to store it. It's a solid piece of furniture, but just wasn't going to work with the finish that was on it. So, I decided it just needed a different color and some new handles.




Dresser Makeover

Dresser Makeover

I've only refinished one other piece before this one, which I shared with you earlier, so I am definitely a rookie when it comes to refinishing furniture. Hence, I've learned a lot of "to do's " and "not to do's" when it comes to this task.


I have to send out a big "thank you" to our friends, Dan and Liz, because I'm pretty sure they saved my right elbow when they told me about "liquid sander". Anxiously, I ran to Home Depot and picked up a bottle of Citristrip Stripping Gel along with all of the necessary tools needed to use liquid sander to complete my job.
Dresser Makeover



I was shocked at how easy the finish came right off. I used a scraper and a stainless steel paint pan to scrap off the finish. The entire stripping process took less than an hour!
I used painters tape to protect the areas that didn't need any stripping. After 3 coats of paint and 2 coats of polyurethane, I was finished!
I tossed around handle colors and decided I wanted something simple and went with these:




Dresser Makeover

I couldn't wait to get it into the guest room to see it bring the room alive. I am so pleased with the turnout! I've already had several guest who have loved it and its even made part of my Halloween decorating!




So, here's the before and after...  What do you think? Have you done any furniture makeovers.? Please share!

Dresser Makeover
Dresser Makeover

Dresser Makeover

Dresser Makeover

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Under the Kitchen Sink!

As I promised yesterday, I want to share my latest organization project! I hope I inspire and challenge others who are in need of a makeover under the kitchen sink to roll up their sleeves and enjoy the results!

Here's how I did it:

1. First, I removed everything from the cabinet and purged items that I didn't need. I also moved housecleaning products to a different cabinet which I will share in a later post.





Under Kitchen Sink

Under Kitchen Sink

Under Kitchen Sink



2. Then I cleaned the cabinet with soapy water and wiped it dry.


Under Kitchen Sink

3. I laid down contact paper which I had purchased from Target for around $6 per roll. I used less than one roll for my cabinet.




Under Kitchen Sink


4. Once I had my paper laid down, I categorized like items together and used these organizing bins, which have a great stacking feature, for storing. The bins were also purchased at Target.




Under Kitchen Sink


Under Kitchen Sink


5. Lastly, I decided to place tags to identify where my items were located in each bin.
Under Kitchen Sink

Under Kitchen Sink

Mission accomplished! Now it's your turn! Please send pictures of your before & after to oisfororganize@gmail.com and I will share on my blog!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

21 Day Challenge Results


Well, today is day 21 and I wish I could say that the Purseket was a huge success but unfortunately, for me, it wasn't what I would consider my "unorganized purse solver".

 

What I liked about it:

When I did take the time to put things back in a pocket, it did keep my purse straight.

If I was using it in a floppy purse, it held the purse upright better.

What I didn't like about it:

I couldn't seem to remember what I put in what pocket and the dark color made it hard to locate easily. Maybe a clear Purseket is the way to go if they make it!

If I was using a purse that had more than one opening, it was difficult to fit into the purse.
 


Now, I will say, one tip I received, I've used and now has become a habit (hence, the 21 days), was to empty all of the trash and receipts out every night. I have managed to multitask while brushing my teeth, so it's not really adding any more time to my evening rituals.

So, there you have it! If anyone knows of any other purse organizing tips, I would LOVE to hear about them!

Happy Organizing!

Stay tuned tomorrow for my "under the kitchen sink" makeover!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Purses and Pegboards


Purse update - 14 days in and my purse is still looking great! However, I'm still struggling with hunting through pockets for things! I know I talked about labeling the pockets, but I haven't found anything that really works. I love the idea of the pockets, but not so sure I like these, which got me thinking.....what if the pockets were clear? You would still have a designated spot for each item, but you would also be able to see it when you looked in to retrieve it.
So, if anyone out there knows of a purse organizer that has clear pockets - please let me know. Otherwise, I may have to resort to ziplock!
Now, on to bigger and better things...although not so sure what could be bigger and better than purses...haha!
I was thumbing through my Get Organized Fall 2012 magazine the other day and came across these great pegboard organizing ideas and thought I'd pass them on to you.
 "Get Organized" Fall 2012
I have used one in my office that I shared in a previous post, but I also have this one in my laundry room: 
Purses and Pegboards
I think mine needs an overhaul and I love the idea of painting it! (I'll have to put that on my "to do list" soon!) You can purchase pegboards from Home Depot and/or Lowe's and they will cut it to your dimensions.
Would love to see any other pegboards out there that are making life easier for you!
Happy Organizing!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Purse Challenge Update -- Week 1



Purseket Update
Update

So far, so good! I only had one moment of what I thought was going to be chaos in the purse since last Wednesday when I started my challenge. I accidentally turned my purse upside down in the car! But, I have to say, thanks to the Purseket, nothing fell out of the purse. When I turned it back upright it was loose in the purse, but just outside of its pocket.

There are two things I want to share with you after my first week on the challenge -- one being positive and the other being an area I'd like to improve on. They are:

1. Because each thing has a place, if I go to put something else in the purse that really doesn't need to be in there, i.e. trash, I find myself finding another option, like a garbage can!

2. I'm thinking about some sort of labeling for each pocket because I do find myself hunting the pockets when I'm looking for my tape measure, keys, etc.

So, there you have it! I would say week one was successful. I'll update again next Wednesday.  How was your first week of Purse Organization?