Elena’s boyfriend made her this beautiful and practical moving kitchen island from recycled wooden pallets.
This House 5000’s Elena Lohse on her biggest DIY to date.
Today I am sharing the cutest play kitchen makeover ideas. Take a look and soon I will be sharing with you the results of my play kitchen makeover.
Elena’s boyfriend made her this beautiful and practical moving kitchen island from recycled wooden pallets.
Want a brand new kitchen, but no cash? This blog details our DIY, budget kitchen makeover and how we transformed our kitchen.
I don't know about you, but I have the hardest time finding a paper towel holder I actually like that doesn't cost a fortune. Why not DIY it, ladies!
My name is Elena. I am living in the beautiful German city, called Leipzig. My passion for art began at a very early age. I have never visited a school […]
They Belong in a Landfill, Not Your Home Over time, once cherished items used as decorative components in the home eventually become outdated and old-fashioned. Instead of holding on to these items, it’s best to dispose of them in the landfill rather than keep them. A series of assessment boils down to some household items …
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How to make a functional toddler kitchen (IKEA Duktig play kitchen hack) How we turned out toddler's play kitchen into one with running water!
Over time, once cherished items used as decorative components in the home eventually become outdated and old-fashioned. Below are the outdated home trends and household items that belong in a landfill and not in the apartment. Heavy Leather Seats Once a sign of class; but its glory days are gone. The big leather seats of …
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Looking for simple ideas to upgrade your kitchen cabinets? Try one of these designer tricks without the high price tag!
This is a simple project. Some of the supplies are not common but if you can find them this is a simple and pretty realistic kitchen faucet. This was designed for a miniature “tiny house” project. That may sound redundant (miniature tiny house…) – but it is a 1:12 scale Tiny House, like on all those HGTV shows. I hope to share more tutorials from the Tiny House in upcoming blog posts. Supplies: Thick aluminum beading wire, about 2mm in diameter or 12 gauge– jewelry wire (found at a bead store) Metal crimp bead, about 2.5 mm (should fit over the thick wire) Cone shaped bead, about ½ inch tall, that has a hole big enough for the thick wire to pass through (might also be able to use cone shaped cord end caps) Plastic cylinder bead, “perler” type bead. Rhinestone Sequin pins – Look for these at Hobby Lobby where you find the sequins. Silver spray paint (Rustoleum “Aluminum” finish was used) Tools & Glue: Wire cutters Ruler X-Acto Knife metal file (round “rat tail” file or square file) Clear bead glue (GS Hypo Cement or E6000) Cut a piece of the thick wire about 3-1/2 inches long. Bend one end around something round – such as the small end of an X-Acto knife or a paint brush handle – to make the neck of the faucet an appropriate size. The “base” of the faucet is a cone shaped bead. You will put both the faucet (wire) AND the “handle” (plastic sequin pin) down into the hole as in the photo. I had to use a metal file to sort of ‘carve’ a little groove in the side of the cone bead hole so the sequin pin would fit in. Check to see if the Perler bead will show when inserted over the BOTTOM of the wire up inside the cone. If it shows, cut it in half with an X-Acto knife. Slide it over the thick wire and push it up into the cone then glue in. This is just to keep the wire centered inside the cone. It shouldn’t show on the outside. Glue the "handle" (sequin pin) near the top of the cone, at the side of the faucet. Add crimp bead as spout Left - unpainted; Right - painted On the curved ‘spout’ slide a metal crimp bead to just cover the cut off end of the wire. If necessary, use the metal file to smooth the cut off end so it will slide on. Glue on with bead glue. When dry, spray paint the entire thing silver. The extra wire at the bottom will go through a hole drilled in your counter top to hold the faucet steady. Bonus! Want to know what that sink is made of? It is a candy tray from Sponge Bob gummy “Krabby Patty” candies. Look for them at Halloween and Easter at the dollar stores, Walmart and HEB (Texas Grocery stores). After Halloween you can get a pack of 18 for $1. Be sure to wash the candy tray out well and dry it then spray with Aluminum paint. I sprayed the OUTSIDE of the tray. Above is the "kitchenette" for the tiny house with the faucet and sink. Hope to share some more tiny house projects in future blogs.
Learn how to line drawers with paper and make an old desk look even better! It was simple and a quick DIY project. No chance at a Pinterest fails on this project I promise. The
Play kitchens are having a moment. They definitely put my own actual kitchen to shame. We have rounded up some of the best play kitchens we've spotted on the web—everything from the extravagant luxury play kitchen sets to creative makeovers of cheaper options and craigslist finds.
Envie de relooker votre cuisine pour enfant Duktig de Ikea ? Voici 18 idées repérées sur instagram pour la customiser facilement.
Creating a cute play area for your kids? With a bit of paint and accessories, you can easily transform an outdated or secondhand nightstand into an adorable play kitchen. Besides being more affordable than a brand new one, it's more sustainable too.
How to hack your Ikea Duktig play kitchen.