As I showed you in the slideshow yesterday, after removing the doors to the closet, we finished the interior and the Hubby built a shelf. We had planned on building the desk portion as well, but opted instead to use a fabulous $10 yard sale table that we found a couple of years back which just happens to fit perfectly in the closet. (Yes, that was just good fortune!)
11.28.2009
My Home Office - The Built-in Desk~
As I showed you in the slideshow yesterday, after removing the doors to the closet, we finished the interior and the Hubby built a shelf. We had planned on building the desk portion as well, but opted instead to use a fabulous $10 yard sale table that we found a couple of years back which just happens to fit perfectly in the closet. (Yes, that was just good fortune!)
11.27.2009
Frugal Friday - the built-in desk~
Edited to add: I've had a couple of comments about the slide show...it does end at slide 10...for anyone who wants to know. (leaves you hangin' huh?) ;-)
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Why, you may ask, is this project featured on Frugal Friday? The only things we purchased to finish this were 2 sheets of drywall. Grand total...less than $20.
Teaser photos ...Come back tomorrow to see the finished project and find out the winner of the Single Stone Studios giveaway!
Have a great Friday night!
11.26.2009
Gobble Gobble~
11.24.2009
Great Day for a Giveaway~
Single Stone Studios is a design company specializing in vinyl wall decals. They have an absolutely amazing selection of designs. Literally, something for everyone!
Check out these amazing trees....I. heart. them. They lend such a serene feeling to a room.
Always love a chandelier! Perfect for adding a little glamour to a room!
These sweet birds on a cherry branch really speak to me. They'd look amazing over your sofa or in a dining room over a buffet!
Or, if you love a monogram as much as I do, they have plenty to choose from.
They have a great selection of more sophisticated designs as well to add the perfect touch to just about any room. Or if you want something a little different, they can even customize a decal for you!Single Stone Studios has generously offered to give a $40 gift certificate to one reader here at The Shabby Nest. To enter for a chance to win, pop over and check out their site, then leave a comment telling me what you might spend your $40 gift certificate on if you should win! Giveaway is open until Friday, November 27 at 11:59 EST. Random.org will help pick a winner who will be announced Saturday.
11.23.2009
Linky Party Round-up~
*Obsessively Consumed with Decorating
If you didn't get a chance to click through and check out the great posts, here are some highlights!
Tiffany at la*T*da shared this fabulous idea for a kid's Thanksgiving table....chalkboard placemats! Brilliant!
Image from La*T*Da
Jennifer at Studio JRU shared this amazing makeover of a FREE cabinet. Perfection!
Carolyn at My Backyard Eden created these great PB knock-off pillows and shares the freezer paper stencil process that she used to make them. Love them!
Photo from Shanty2ChicLove this post by PK at Room Remix about turning some chairs into a mudroom bench. I have some old chairs that I've been wanting to use for a project just like this, and PK's fabulous bench inspired me to give it a go!
Photo from Room RemixIf you haven't had a chance to look through the rest of the posts, do yourself a favor and check out last Friday's post! Great inpiration!!
Have a wonderful Monday~
11.20.2009
Frugal Friday Linky Party~
Welcome to this month's edition of the Frugal Friday Linky Party here at The Shabby Nest! I can't wait to see what you all come up with this month!
The Rules:
1. Please link directly to your Frugal Friday post, not just to your blog.
2. Please link back to this party so that others can enjoy the Frugal goodness.
3. Most important, please leave comments for the participants. Blogging is hard work, so let's all show our appreciation for those who post!
4. Kick up your feet and enjoy!!![]()
11.19.2009
A Thankful Tree and A Project Teaser~
Our family takes an evening at the beginning of the month of November to talk about what it means to be thankful. Then we write some of the things we are grateful for on leaves cut from cardstock and hang them from a "tree" made of branches collected in our backyard. (These pics are from last year, however, since our house is in the staged-to-sell mode.)
Just thought I'd share with you a couple of the things my little ones are thankful for... Oh, yes, Mr. Two and Mr. Three are very grateful for Spongebob (and, to be honest, during the "witching" hour around dinner time, I am very grateful for Spongebob as well!)
And because I promised a project teaser...here's a photo of the "lovely" closet in our library. Any guesses what this is going to become? Hint: my pretty new pinboards will find a home here. I'll show you all next week.
Don't forget, tomorrow is the Frugal Friday Linky Party here at the Shabby Nest. For all of you night owls, MckLinky will go up tonight at 12:01 am EST. Can't wait to see what you all have up your sleeves this time!
Have a great Thursday~
11.18.2009
The Amazing Transforming Sofa~
11.16.2009
Pretty Pinboards~

11.13.2009
Frugal Friday and a Winner~
But for today's post I wanted to discuss refurbishing sofas.
One of my readers, Jen, had this to say about her sofa...
I have a few problems with my sofa that I hope you can help with. It is beige microfiber and even though they said that it would clean up easily, it really doesn't. I have 2 boys, one is 2 yrs old, the other is 4 so as you can imagine things get quite messy. My problem is that we can't afford a new sofa and the sofa is longer than a regular sofa (104" to be exact) so a slip cover doesn't work. The second problem with my sofa is that it has pillows at the back (3 of them) and they are not attached, but they are now shaped weird, it doesn't help that my kids like to climb on them constantly. I would like to somehow 'fix' my sofa for now until we can afford a new one so I can don't have anxiety everytime someone comes to my house.
Microfiber sofas are billed as the perfect fabric for busy households, but the truth is, they can be difficult to clean.
Here are some suggestions:
- Use a drop or two of mild detergent that doesn't contain any bleach (dish soap or laundry detergent work well) with water. Scrub gently. You may have to repeat this process a couple of times.
- If the stain is more stubborn you can try a drycleaning product although you should test this in an inconspicous spot on the sofa fabric first.
- For smelly stains (like pet urine): blot the stain with a mixture of white vinegar and distilled water. Then sprinkle baking soda over the stain and after it is dry, vacuum it up.
- If all else fails, hire a professional cleaning company to come and steam clean the sofa. DO NOT try to steam clean it yourself (this will likely cause more damage to the fabric.)
Image from Pottery Barn
- If the cushions have a zipper, simply remove the cushion, and inspect the foam. If the foam is in fairly good condition, you can reuse it - if not you will probably want to invest in some new foam which you can purchase at your local fabric store.
- You will want to re-wrap the foam in Dacron (batting). This is easy to do as well. Buy some spray adhesive and dacron at your local fabric/craft store.
- Remove the old Dacron from the cushion/pillow. Then spray one side with adhesive and spread the Dacron smoothly over the surface. Repeat on the other side. Wrap the ends like you would wrap a gift. Then replace the cushion into it's cover. You may wish to use some plastic to make this process easier.
- If the cushion or pillow is sewn, I would suggest enlisting some one who is a fairly good with a sewing machine - if you are not - to help you unpick a seam. You can then follow the same steps as above to restuff the pillow (or you may wish to add fresh polyfil if that is how the pillow was originally stuffed). Then sew it shut again. I've had to do this with one of my chairs, and it was actually quite easy and has held up very well with use in my boys' bedroom.
Resources: Home Decorating Reviews Clean Your Mircrofiber How to Restuff Sofa Cushions
It's that time again....Next Friday is the Frugal Friday Linky Party here at the Shabby Nest. Get your Frugal OCD* projects and ideas ready and link up HERE next Friday!! *Obsessively Consumed with Decorating
And finally, the winner of the North Pole Secretary drawing is MMW from Never Without ! Congratulations MMW! Drop me an email so we can get you set up with your letters!!
Have a great weekend~
11.12.2009
This I Love: Tutorial Edition~
The other day I was on their site looking for a photo that I wanted to share with you all (which I couldn't find, by the way...maybe I'll have to scan it for you) when I ran across a section they call "Inspiration". With a name like that, you know I couldn't resist clicking on it....and I wasn't disappointed.
And what did I find? The good people at Serena and Lily offer some tutorials for some of their great decorating ideas. Yes they do.
(These images are quite small....you're definitely going to want to go their site and check out the real tutorials - 6 of them in all...plus they have downloadable PDFs of each project!)
I've always love this idea of hanging the paper hats over a child's bed!
I love painted floors....and this one is adorable!
If you've read my blog for very long at all, you know how I love a chalkboard. This idea is fabulous!Hop over and get inspired...
And don't forget you have until 11:59 EST tonight to enter to win Christmas letters for your kiddos.
There is also still time to enter for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate on my interview at Houzz.com.
Have a great Thursday~
11.11.2009
Busy, busy, busy~

11.10.2009
Perfect Day for A Christmas Giveaway~

11.09.2009
Creativity and Frugal Decor~
After reading the comments that many of you left on my Houzz interview (there's still time to enter for a chance to win a $50 Restoration Hardware gift certificate if you pop over to Houzz and read the interview) I was most impressed with the number of readers that are inspired by my frugal decorating suggestions. As one reader commented "Anyone can have a beautiful home if they have lots of funds but it takes work and creativity to make a beautiful home with a tight budget!"
11.06.2009
Shabby Nest Interview on Houzz.com
Hello! This week's Frugal Friday post is preempted by some exciting news! I'm thrilled to announce that The Shabby Nest is being featured today at Houzz.com!
11.04.2009
Why I love to Blog~



























