Saturday, March 28, 2015

How To: Red Cedar Steam Punk Coffee Table


Hey everyone! Hope you're all having an outstanding week/day! Sorry I've taken so long to post this How-To but I've been very busy this last week. But anyways, I'm selling my current coffee table to a good friend so I decided rather than buying another coffee table I'll just build my own! I've seen similar ideas online and decided I'd try to make one with my own design preferences in mind. Unlike my other projects this one wasn't cheap, ended up spending over $200 on piping, wood, tools, and other supplies. BUT I'm okay with that because it's way more satisfying to own a table I made myself. This project changed about 5 different times during the process of making it but after a lot of brainstorming and at least 10 trips to 4 different home improvement stores I can say I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Here's how I did it.

Friday, March 20, 2015

How To: Console Table

Hey everyone! Hope you're all having an INCREDIBLE day! If you aren't then maybe this project will help cheer you up! Today I'm going to show you how to make a console table out of red cedar! I saw this idea online at Ana-White.com and decided to make my own little spin-off of it and post pictures and details on how I did it! I've already made one for myself just so I can have something to leave my keys, hate, mail, and phone on when I get home after a long day of work and I use it all the time! This one I'm showing you today is going to be for a lucky friend! So enough talking, let's get started!

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

How To: Wine and Liquor Bottle Table Centerpiece

Hey everyone! Hope you're all having a good day and thanks for stopping in to checkout my latest "How-To"! Now most people who actually know me personally know I own a business that re-purposes up-cycled liquor bottles into tumblers, vases, candle holders, shot glasses, bowls, ect... Well now I've decided to share with you how you can make two cool candle holders (they're electric, normal candles will just go out because don't get enough oxygen) and a nice planter for your table centerpiece made from two wine bottles and an empty jagermeister bottle! Yes this project will require some power tools but unlike my other projects so far it doesn't require much. There's many ways to cut a bottle but I've found the easiest, fastest, and most successful way is to do it using a tile saw equipped with a glass cutting blade, here's how it's done! 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

How To: Pallet Wood Clock

Hey guys! Hope you're all having a good day! If not then maybe today's project will help brighten up your day. Today I'll be teaching you how to make a nice rustic pallet wood clock made from, you guessed it, pallet wood! It's simple, it's easy, it's cool, practical, and of course it's very bank-account friendly because abandoned pallets are generally free! So here's how it's done!