Showing posts with label Shabby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shabby. Show all posts

Jul 19, 2014



I have this jewelry frame that I have been able to complete.  It only took me 6 months.  Yikes!




Now its up for sale locally here in Mesa, AZ.








The frame measures 12 1/2" X 15"  and the metal grill area used to hang hook earrings measure
9 1/2" X 11 1/2".  A good size for hanging multiple earring sets.  Frame is distressed and goes well with the black knobs that can be used to hang fashionable bracelets or necklaces.  Be able to look at a good stock of your accessories at once.





I have been making these frame jewelry holders for years and have even posted a tutorial here a few years ago.


Asking $25


These are some of the blogs that I like to party with here.




~Aloha,
Makalani







Mar 27, 2013

Shabby Red End Table


Last week I was able to re paint this sturdy cabinet/end table.

I have had it for a while and always knew how I wanted to redo this one.  I knew I wanted it red and a little shabby.


So, definately red, and definately shabby.    Here's a few more pics.






I like it!  I listed it on craigslist and it sold within a couple of days.

Partying on here....... & with the Thrifty Home

~Aloha, Makalani

Feb 16, 2013

Re"vase"Ed!




Made this beauty from a empty wine bottle, old sweater, jute, and some hot glue. 

 
 
 
I cut the sleeve off a sweater that unraveled a while ago and I had been saving just for this here project.  Gathered and glued one end of the sleeve under the bottle.  Next I tightly secured the jute around the base of the neck of the bottle.  I made sure to include the other end of the sleeve as I wrapped the jute around the next of the bottle.  Secured the end of the jute with more hot glue.  I added this beleive it or not, auto air freshener that use to hang from my rear view mirror.  I think it adds the perfect touch.
 
Linking up with these parties here.

Feb 12, 2013

Heart Felt Trees

Hi!

If you follow Maka'z Home on Facebook then you have seen these cute trees that I duplicated from those crafty girls over at Lollyjane.  See their trees that I duplicated here.


I had a few scrap pieces left over from this valentine project idea I got from those creative ladies over at lollyjane.  Something my daughter and I got to work on together.


   See the shiny hearts I used to top the tree, those were thanks to +Lolly Jane . Thanks chika!



So took the leftover scraps and cut hearts out of red felt and pink felt.  I made the hearts all different sizes.  Looking back now, probably look a little better more uniformed.  Ups to you.  Had 2 styrofoam cones from the dollar store as well as the candle stick bases from the dollar store.  Used sewing needles to poke the upsode down hearts into the styrofoam.  It helps to leave the packaging on the cone incase you need to hot glue some hearts into place.


Taa daaaahhh!  Took less than an hour to put together once the hearts where all cut out.  Less than $3 dollars to make each tree.  S C O R E !!


Jun 5, 2012

Black Shabby Chic Hutch

Well it sure has been a while since I have caught up with everyone here in blog land.  But just because I have been MIA, it doesn't mean I haven't been crafting.  I'll try to catch you up on my crafting endeavors.  {but not all in this post :)}
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