Showing posts with label kitchen diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen diy. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2015

19 Amazing Homemade Kitchen Islands

Hi All  - I was asked again by Hometalk.com to curate a board. This time it was to feature DIY kitchen islands, including my own. Here is what I cam up with...

 19 Amazing Homemade Kitchen Islands

Click on the image to explore all these amazing kitchen islands. And if you have not yet seen my creation here is a link.


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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

In the Middle of Multiple Projects: Here are the Befores

I have seemed to start about 4 projects over the past week, we have also gotten about 4 feet of snow over the last week. This probably has some correlation. Unfortunately, I have not finished any of these projects to post. So, instead of going quiet till I finish these projects I thought I would share my before shots.


Living Room Window Makeover



Dining Room Window Makeover



Ikea Coffee Table into Ottoman


Kitchen Cafe Curtains




It is really time to get rid of the temporary paper shades that I intended to only last a month or two and have been there now for almost 6 years.

Friday, August 8, 2014

DIY Kitchen Rag Bag

I really love when things in my house are organized, with a newborn and a toddler this rarely happens. So, any help I can get from organizational tools is greatly appreciated. I have been seeing posts for something called a rag bag for the kitchen all over Pinterest, I thought I would come up with a design of my own. Usually, I have 4 or 5 dish towels hanging from my oven handle at any given time, using the rag bag I would only need to have one out at a time and the others would be nicely concealed.

For this project all the items I used I already had in my house, so it did not cost me anything to create.

Materials:

  • 2 Dish Towels
  • Thread
  • Sewing Machine or Sew by Hand
  • 2 Large Buttons
  • Good Scissors
I picked out 2 dish towels that I liked the design of and cut off a strip at the top of each for the straps.




Next I sewed a hem on both the strap and the main part of the bag to create a finished edge. Since I used a pre-made dish towel there is less finish work to do.



Then I sewed the straps on the inside of one of the bag panels.


The next step is to place the two bag panels finished side together, inside facing out, and sewed the seams on three sides to create the bag.


Finally, I sewed on the buttons to the straps and made a small slit on the front of the bag for the buttons to go through. Sewing is not my area of expertise but this turned out pretty well and took about an hour to create. 


I think if I were to do anything differently, I would have made it a little bit shorter.