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Master Bedroom Fireplace Console

Super happy with how this turned out … transformed my bedroom! Modified plans to add support under the fireplace since it is so wide (and to give additional attachment points for the shiplap. Thanks for the inspiration! - https://www.instagram.com/jaxbeachboymom/

2x4 Banquette Seat
I have been wanting a banquette for years and when I spied Ana's version in the post about Grace's birthday party, I knew I could do it. I waited for the plans, and yesterday, I got out the tools and in 6 hours (real time - including cooking meals for kids, potty breaks, and life in general) I had my bench done.
I am so pleased with it. I had all the fabric on hand already, and was able to buy batting, foam and pillow forms all 50% off at Joann's, plus 2 zippers for the blue cushions. The woman who was cutting my foam asked me what I was making, and I told her I was building an upholstered bench for my dining room. She said "wouldn't it be less trouble to just buy one already made?" Clearly she has no idea how much this would have cost me. As it stands, I had the lumber and fabric on hand, so my total purchase price was just over $95.00. I would estimate the cost to build to be about $200.00 for everything, depending on how expensive your fabric is.
I love to sew, so I had no problem with the fabric portion of the project, though I did as Ana did and did not upholster the back of the bench. Instead of adding a piece of fabric across the back of the frame, I extended the side fabric by about 6 inches on each side and stapled it to the back. I hope that makes sense. I used a metal cleat to hold the seat back in place. I also used 3 L-brackets to attach the bottom to the frame. I think people will slide into their seat and I didn't want the seat cushion to move.
Not bad for a few hours work!
This project would be an easy starter project for building, though it is a little more advanced when you factor in the sewing. Here is the tutorial I used for the toss pillow cushions: http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2011/02/add-a-zipper-to-your-pillow/, and here is another from the same blogger for boxed cushion covers (just leave the bottom off of yours for this project, since it will be stapled to the plywood, skip the zipper and handle, and add piping if you want to fancy your cushion up): http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/2008/07/summer-sewing-perfectly-portable-cu…
Thanks Ana for the constant inspiration!
Garage Storage from Rescued Lumber

My daughter and I used these easy plans to build these two shelving units for the garage. We altered the plan slightly.The sizes that I used were determined by the lumber I had available as we used rescued lumber for this project. The height on each is 5' (tallest 2x4's we had) and the length is 64". All I had for 2x4's were 48" pieces so we used some other rescued lumber for the shelves. We used whatever we had. So they are made from misc lumber. The 2x material made for the strongest shelves. Depth is 17" as in original plans.
We added additional brackets for support under a couple of the shelves. We also attached to the wall to avoid tipping. I absolutely love these. So useful. No more unstacking each tote to find out what's in the bottom one. I LOVE IT! Thanks for the plans.
We completed these in one afternoon.


Fancy X Farm House Table
Great way to turn inexpensive pine into a beautiful piece. Our wood was quite wet so we were extra careful to keep it tight and straight. Once the top was assembled, out came the torch! The torch provided an instant partial drying of the wood causing a great bonding and snug fit. The flame brought out the grain in various colors. We opted to use polyurethane as a finish.
Of course we had to make benches to match!
Full Farmhouse Bed

Yes, the plan used was the Toddler Farmhouse Bed. Just make sure to use the dimension for a full size mattress, do the math, and create your buy list accordingly. I did make some minor changes to accommodate the larger size, more weight, and a heavier person. For the Head and foot boards, I used the 1 x 2 to frame, but used 2 x 2 on the outer leg for additional support. I also used 2 x 2 's to create the internal supports for the frame along with the 2 center support legs. This bed was built to be used with a box spring instead of a platform type.



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DIY Toyboxes

I have made a toy box for each of my grandkids first Christmas. So far I’ve made four. This year we had two new additions to the family so I’m currently working on two more toy boxes. Easy project, great gift that they will have to pass down from their Granny!

Playhouse Loft Bed- Thomas
This bed for my middle son (4 years old) was my first project, I enjoyed the build and my son absolutely loves it. He even want to go to bed early now.
I ammended the plans slightly to accomodate a UK size matress and reduced the stair width to fit the room.


Farmhouse Bed

My boyfriend and I made this bed in about six hours on a saturday. The instractions were easy to follow and I am in love with this bed! Its very sturdy and i get tons of compliments on it!
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Good work. This color paint
Good work. This color paint looks awesome up against the brick work.
Living Room Console

My first project completion based on Ana White plans
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Christmas Tree Wall Shelf

Fun and festive
Craftsman Frame

I bought this really cool print from a shop on Etsy, but I was having a hard time finding a frame for it My husband made the bed for his room too, and I wanted the frame to coordinate.
This was a simple project and really looks great in his room. We used an inexpensive pine and the same stain as his bed. I really wanted a green stain, but I couldn't find any like the type Anna used. This frame took just a little over an hour to put together.
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Built in Armoire (linen cabinet)

I modified the original plan so that it would fit in the area wher my old linen cabinet was. I also wanted the drawers to be visible.
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Loft Bed
Made from the Camp Loft Bed plans. Added some additional strength with 4x4 legs instead of 2X4 and added some additional supports underneath for the rambuncious kid that was going to be using it.
Also since the room was small, it was made to be dismantled with a ladder instead of the stairs.
Fun little project for a friend who is also expecting another. So it looks like we will expand this loft bed for future expansion.
Farmhouse Bedside Table

Add shelf between top and drawer. Also added wireless charging to the top.
Pallet Christmas Tree Decor

Modified the pallet wood Christmas tree decor to add some fairy lights, because who doesn't love a bit of sparkle at Christmas! Will definitely be making this again as a gift. Super easy plan to follow!
Rustic logo end table

Made a gift for a Knicks lover. Used a dremel trio to etch in logo. Went back and forth on adding color and in end decided not to. But gave me another idea on my next logo table


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DIY Entertainment Center

Get behind the scenes on this entire project broken down step by step on my blog; http://www.lifewithfingerprints.com/2014/10/the-entertainment-center.html





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Corner Cabinet

built to fit messy corner. wife loves it there!