Sliding Mirror with LED Light:The vanity table with mirror is equipped with sliding rails and is designed in the form of a sliding door, making the back of the mirror a hidden storage space. This high-definition large mirror is equipped with LED light strip,With 3 different color modes: warm yellow, warm white and cold white, can match your different needs. Touch the switch, you can easy to change the color mode, or adjust the brightness by press and hold the switch. Unique Hooks Design:We designed the hooks based on market research and customer needs. The 5 hooks of the makeup table can be used to hang necklaces and earrings. Portable design makes life more comfortable! dressing table with mirror size : 51.18"(W)*15.74"(D)*53.39"(H). Vanity Table With Charging Station:This makeup vanity features a charging station, includes 2 standard plug sockets and 2 USB ports, you can easily use hair dryer, curling iron in front the mirror, and it can also charge your phone,tablet or other mobile devices,Nice make up vanity for Bedroom, salon or dressing room.This vanity mirror with lights desk is an ideal gift for your wife, daughter, mother or granddaughter for holidays and other special days. Lots of Storage Space & Large Desktop:This makeup vanity with lights comes with hidden storage shelves, open storage shelves, 5 large drawers and large table top,that can easily hold all your cosmetics, jewelry, hair dryer, curling iron and other beauty essentials.In addition,the shelf on the top of the dressing table can also place some light books or decorations. Let you have a neat desktop from now on. Easy Assembly:The vanity makeup desk is made of environmentally friendly MDF as a whole. The outer coating is made of environmentally friendly paint, looks elegant and beautiful.Comes with detailed instructions and tools,it is recommended to follow the steps in the accompanying instructions, Arrange each board according to the number after proceed again assemble,this makes the installation process easier for you. If you encounter any difficulties, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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The finished telephone booth!
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If you loved my original Mermaid Chair post .... Then welcome to the "school"!!!! When I brought my mermaid chair vision to reality back in March of 2016, I never imagined I would be painting mermaid chairs around the clock for days on end! There is not a day that goes by that you will not find me surrounded by brightly-colored swimming beauties in my shop! * This post may contain affiliate links, I could make a commission at no charge to you if you purchase my recommended products. Please read
I am in the process of bringing my 2 year old son's room from nursery to toddler room, and have a large wall that needed something fabulous. I have been drooling over hexagon/honeycomb shelves lately, but couldn't find a simple tutorial, so I decided to create one for myself, and for you. Everything I needed for this project came from Home Depot. Everything. I love one-stop-shopping! You will need to decide the depth of shelf you want. I went to Home Depot, and got three 1x6 boards. I bought 8' lengths. I bought the cheapest wood I could find. I just made sure to find the straightest pieces. I used pine, because it is light weight. The first thing you do is to set your miter saw to 30 degrees. That means you rotate the blade on top to 30 degrees. I did this by turning a knob on the back of the saw. You leave the bottom alone at 0. It will be straight in front of you. You will leave it this way for all the cuts. You will be flipping the wood with each cut, not the blade. Next, decide the length you want for each cut. I started with 10 inches, but that produced too large a hexagon for the space, so I ended up cutting the pieces down to 8 inches. This makes for 16 inches from point to point. So just figure that the widest point will be double the length of your original cut. I am sure there is some mathematical formula to this. I should have listened in geometry class... I figured out after the fact, that it would have been better to use a sewing measuring tape, because you can lay the end of the tape right on the end of the angled wood, and get a more accurate measurement. Make your first cut, then flip the wood and measure for your next cut. Repeat this process until you have cut all the wood. I made 7 hexagons with 8" cuts, and spent $23. I even had leftover pieces to spare. Now, it's time to put them together! I recommend using wood glue on all the seams for extra reinforcement. You can pin or brad the pieces together. I like pinning, because it leaves virtually no hole. You can barely even see where the pins go in. Pins are not as strong as brads, so you will need to think about the weight of what you will be putting on the shelves, and decide what to do. You need a micro pinner if you choose to pin. I love mine. Okay... it's my husband's. He lets me borrow it. I made all the cuts, and put them all together in under 2 hours. This project was so fun to watch come together! Just something to keep in mind: Wood is sometimes warped. Some pieces may be thicker than other pieces. You might have to muscle some of the ends together. Don't worry. The finished product will look great! Next, it was time to paint. I found the perfect mini paint roller at Home Depot for $1.97. It is 3in x 1/4in nap, by BEST. I just used sample sized paint in the colors I chose, and had more than enough. For hanging, I used sawtooth picture hangers from Home Depot. I hammered them into the back top of each shelf. You could hook the shelves together, but I wanted to have the option to be able to separate and rearrange them in the future. I like mixing up the colors, and did an odd number of shelves. These are so easy, that they are kind of addicting. I am thinking I am going to make a smaller and deeper unit to go in my bathroom. Be sure and check back to see what I am doing with the rest of this toddler room. It is adorable! I will be sharing the tutorial for these shelves live on Studio 5 this Thursday. I hope you will tune in at 11mst, channel 5, or watch it online. Have a Happy and Creative Day, and go build some shelves! You know you are thinking about it... Risa
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Who needs decor ideas for the upcoming holidays?!?! I do! You do too right? Thankfully, Bachman's 2012 Holiday Idea House started today and I got a first look! This house features "a glamorous take on a rustic lodge where a cozy up north cabin meets big city bling". (Click here to check out the Holiday 2011 Idea House). As expected, it was full of great ideas and I am sure you will find at least one of your own after seeing these pictures! Once again, here is the background information on the Idea House just in case: Bachman's is a Floral and Gift Garden here in Minneapolis, and their Idea House was their original founder's house built in the 1920's. The company now uses the house for their seasonal Idea House creating entirely new rooms for each of the four seasons. Everything about each room is different for each season's idea house, right down to the paint on the walls. When you enter the house you get a brochure that lists all the details for each room including the paint color and 'ideas'. The cool part- everything in each room is for sale! Alright, I will show each room's photos then the 'ideas' after. Now that you have the info let's get in the holiday spirit and take a look... LIVING ROOM Antler stems as drapery rod finials and mantel decor; Coffee table made from a wooden wagon and layered with tree rounds; Lit stems with pinecones added to decorative birch tree; Cowbells as window decor; Christmas presents wrapped with fur and burlap ribbon with ornament accents; Side table made from wood and metal sieve with glass top; End tables made from stacked luggage and glass tops; Retail jewelry case displays Dept 56 and candy mold collections; Wall embellished with hand-painted grandfather clock outline; Outdoor metal topiary lined with birch branches as tree accent; Christmas tree topped with feathers and antlers. SUNROOM Wine bar made from a vintage luggage cart; Side table made from luggage and glass top; Wooden wine racks and wall vases used as mounted wall decor; Pheasant feathers as drapery finial; Vintage beverage dispenser as wine chiller; Salvaged railing post turned into a floor lamp; Vintage wooden toolbox used as wine holder; Burlap panels added to chairs. DINING ROOM Chair embellishments made from snowflake ornaments and earrings; Slices of tree trunks under glass as table decor; Antlers used in centerpiece, as drapery finials and chandelier accents; Scarves used as window valances; Sprayed holiday stencils on buffet mirror and windows; Chandelier decorated with ornaments, garland and antlers; Placecard holders made from bud vases, stems and envelopes; Decorative bark panels and bark ribbon on table and walls. KITCHEN Metal pulleys mounted to wall as magnet boards; Oversized vintage metal sign used as recipe magnet board; Side table/storage cabinet made from incubator sections; Towel racks made from decorative sweater-covered deer heads; Chandelier decorated with kitchen utensils and dishtowels; Metal grates used as window valances with ornament accents; Curtains made from tree-themed table runners; Workbench as a kitchen island; Recipe card holder made by adding a decorative pick to an apple. LOWER LEVEL BATHROOM Magazine rack doubles as a towel holder; Toilet paper holder made from a mailbox; Metal grates and ropes as a window treatment; Metal pulley as wall decor. STAIRWELL Snowflakes made from salvaged wood pieces; Salvaged wood doors turned into mirrors UPPER LEVEL BATHROOM Sheet music as wallpaper; Ornament clips as shower curtain embellishments; Wall organizer made from a metal toolbox; Window valance made from salvaged decorative wood; Ladder used as towel holder; Painted holiday stencils on a vanity mirror; Wire candleholder turned into a toilet paper holder. BOY'S BEDROOM Headboard made from a basketball backboard and rope lighting; Basketball rim mounted to a wall as nightstand; Media unit made from vintage lockers; Basketball cage turned into a desk; Graph chalkboards hung from metal rulers as wall art; Accent pillow and Christmas tree made from a referee shirt; Mini basketball hoops and pillowcases turned into laundry bins; Basketball halves turned into table lamps, planters and valance decor; Ceiling pendant made from acrylic clipboards; Pegboard covered in contact paper with basketball court outline. GIRL'S BEDROOM Headboard made from a cabinet and table; Chandelier made from painted and deconstructed plastic water bottles; Hose reel as tinsel Christmas tree base; Window screens as mounted on walls as decorative magnet board and wall art; Wall calendar made of clear bulb ornaments filled with candy; Wall covered with furry blankets; Floor and table lamps decorated with colored tissue paper; Wall organizer lined with wrapping paper; Window valances wrapped in yarn. MASTER BEDROOM Vintage arched window as headboard; Lamps filled with holiday ornaments; Canary shipping cages as wall-mounted candleholders; Birdcage as ceiling lamp; Hand painted family tree with hanging frame ornaments; Dresser top covered in sheet music; Doilies used as floral holiday ornaments; Window valance made from salvaged decorative wood; Metal planter as nightstand; Wreath holder as scarf hook; Eucalyptus branches as fragrant Christmas tree decor; Jewelry holder made from vintage retail key tag fixture. DEN Metal topiary filled with pinecones as Christmas tree; Salvaged wood and oversized black and white photo turned into a wall-mounted TV cabinet; Vintage trunk as coffee table; Metal worker's cabinet as bookshelves; Birch pole and metal pinecones as wall art; Ceiling pendant made from birch poles and deer table runner; Salvaged wood and old pedestals turned into a sofa table; Birch poles as valances with pinecone finials; Vintage snowshoes and birch logs as wall sconces. PORCH House numbers on vintage winter skis; Wall tree made from cinnamon stick bundles and ribbon; Holiday cardholders made of ribbon and magnets; Galvanized planter box turned into a coffee table; Church pews as benches; Birch logs as drapery finials; Saddlebag as wall planter; Salvaged wood rounds and lantern turned into a ceiling light; Christmas stocking used as mailbag. BACKYARD Wooden skis behind wreaths as wall decor; Toboggan as valance on potting shed; Holiday "peace" sign made from metal ribbon; Birding tree made of pinecones, suet and birdfeed ornaments; Spruce tops planted into flowerbeds to create mini forests. If you need more Holiday decor ideas, click this link to see the Holiday 2011 house. ********************** PLEASE NOTE: In case you didn't read the top of the post, I just want to reiterate that this IS NOT OUR HOUSE and I am not employed or affiliated with Bachman's in any way (which means I did not decorate the rooms shown). I am a HUGE fan of the Ideas House and love sharing it as long as they allow people take photographs when they visit. It seems lots of people get confused about that if they stop by via Google Images or Pinterest and I would NEVER want to take credit for something I did not work on. So I hope that's clear! Which ideas where your favorites?!?! Hope you found some inspiration, thanks for stopping by!
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