Sentences with phrase «little paint makeover»

I found the plastic barrel, yes plastic, at Home Depot for $ 20 and gave it a little paint makeover.

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I already painted the little end table (makeover coming next week) and the steel bed frame so it was high time to finish this little desk too.
Love the entryway makeover, it's amazing what a little paint can do!
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Paint: While we're giving our entryway a makeover, we know there's always time for a little paint!
Pittsburgh Paints and Hickory Hardware invited a group of us to makeover these versatile little dressers, and enter them in a contest for a prize from HH.
So, get ready to grab some paint, do a little shopping, and give your kid's room a makeover that could never be forgotten — especially if it ends up being your most - liked post on Instagram.
I gave it a little makeover with lighting, paint and glitter and will share that project here on the blog next week.
Sometimes it a quick paint job or even a little makeover on a thrift store find.
Even Little Makeovers Make a Big Difference Many schools would benefit from an extreme makeover but cant afford one, let alone a coat of paint.
Since we had a ton of chalk paint left over from this months Fab Flippin Furniture Contest I decided to go ahead with a little coffee table makeover!
The best part of this little painted desk makeover is that it's... Read More
After organizing the entire space, building a new bookcase and adding new storage the next step is a little painted desk makeover!
She painted her door in the color Elegant black for her front door makeover and says, «My front door has a little bit of a faux wood grain texture, and the paint went on well and dried perfectly.»
I'm planning a kitchen makeover, including painting cabinets, new blinds and a little re-tiling.
We began the staircase makeover by priming the oak handrails and painting them black (since we could do that without a near death experience dangling over a staircase), followed by the stripes on the wall because I was dying for a little more character and personality at my house.
We picked up one of the little side tables from Prattville Pickers for $ 8, and gave it a makeover using more white spray paint and some Miniwax Special Walnut - stained, wood «fill - it» strips from Home Depot...
This is such a simple kitchen makeover with a little paint and tile and a new sink, it isn't like I'm putting in something super crazy or trendy or adding on some horrific 1970s style addition to my home (which is what I had to UNDO in my old house!)!
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The kind of makeover this little powder room has received, twice, is the kind where paint is involved.
I gave the bins a little makeover using FrogTape and fabric paint and added chalkboard labels that I had on hand.
Over the summer, we did a little front stoop makeover with porch paint, and it completely transformed the look of our front stoop!
In my wee little powder room, I decided to do a very basic makeover with paint and accessories.
It's been a little over four years since I ripped out the ugly brown painted textured wallpaper and gave the room it's first makeover.
On my newly refinished restoration hardware inspired end table, I added the last thrift store makeover... the little ceramic vase that I spray painted gold!
If your garage is a little dingy, it might be fun to not only clear the clutter and reorganize it but to paint it and give it a full makeover next summer!
Just a little bit of paint made an immediate difference in this bathroom makeover.
The entry door got a little makeover too with some new trim and fresh white paint (you can find my tutorial for adding trim to plain doors here).
Love the entryway makeover, it's amazing what a little paint can do!
Sometimes it a quick paint job or even a little makeover on a thrift store find.
Category: DIY projects, Upholstered Pieces Tags: Antique furniture, Decorating ideas, DIY projects, furniture makeovers, Fusion Paint, Home & Garden, how to upholster a chair, Little Deer Market, Painted furniture, Whole House
I used these pretty paint dipped candle sticks holders — see how I made them here, just thrift store brass candle stick holders with a little makeover.
But most of the jobs I have around the house are small enough to take up just a couple of evenings in front of Netflix anyway, so without too much hesitation, I gave a gorgeous little vintage hospital trolley that I've been deliberating about painting a mini makeover and I tell you, it's given me the motivation and energy to do more little jobs at home that I've been putting off for ages.
Filed Under: DIY, Home décor, Kelli's Home, Nursery / children's room, room makeover Tagged With: bedroom makeover, coral polka dot bedroom, dutch boy paint room makeover, little girl bedroom idea, little girl bedroom paint idea
Most of my thrift store makeovers have either needed a little cleaning, or just a simple coat of paint to transform them.
These furniture makeovers with paint are a great example of the power that a little lacquer has.
Gorgeous Little Things Blog shows us a lamp makeover using water based paint.
If you'd like a little more detail on the painting process, you can check out the desk makeover I did for the office.
My out of pocket for this little makeover was $ 5, not including the paint I already had on hand.
I want to thank Marian of Miss Mustard Seed for collaborating with me on this little makeover project, and below I have milk paint projects from other bloggers so you can see just how versatile the paint is and why others love using it!
We've been doing quite of bit of DIY in our home from a master bedroom makeover to a little curb appeal by stripping & painting our front door.
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