Thursday, 9 September 2010

Getting DIY Design Confident!

As I had a few very lovely comments on a recent post I wrote about a table I bought from a car boot and decorated lovingly (you can see it here) I thought I'd show you my latest creation. Again, I plan to put this to use somewhere in our new flat which we move into soon.

This time round I bought a stool. Again, it was from a car boot and cost £2. It was a pretty basic and boring stool that wasn't in the best condition, so I wanted to give it a bit of a makeover!

This is the bit when I go all Blue Peter on you! he he. Here's me (looking rather scruffy I do apologise :-/) with all the bits and pieces I used. I needed...
- white paint - I just used one tester pot from B&Q which cost 98p
- coverlon (I don't know if it's actually called that, but that's what I call it! You know that sticky stuff you cover your books with at school. Sticky back plastic?)
- piece of wrapping paper
- 1 meter of beading

First up I painted the whole thing (except for the top) white. Obviously you could paint it any colour, but this just went with the look I was going for.

And here's one I made earlier!! I was so into what I was doing that I forgot to take pictures at each of the next steps! But basically I cut a circle of wrapping paper the same size as the top of the stool. Then I cut a slightly larger circle from coverlon, and stuck this to the top. You could then see the coverlon stuck down around the sides, so I superglued some beading around the edge to hide it.

And voila!!...

I think it looks really cute even if I do say so myself :-)

I actually think it's too nice to use as a stool now, so I might use it as a stand with a plant or something on and put it in the corner of the room.

I'm in the process of making over a couple more items that I've managed to get my little mitts on over the past few days, so if anyone is interested I'll post pics of them too. Let's just say I plan that one item will incorporate a feather boa!... should be interesting!

xx

3 comments:

  1. Wow, that's amazing! I'm doing up my second chair at the mo, but it's nothing compared to this...i'm going to steal your inspiration :)

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  2. Thank you!
    Feel free to take the idea :-) And make sure you tweet a pic of your finished chair - I want more inspiration!
    xx

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  3. This looks so good! Wish I could be so creative! x

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