doll bed- my first project
This was my first project. I actually made 2. One for my niece and one for a friend's daughter.
This was my first project. I actually made 2. One for my niece and one for a friend's daughter.
This is my first completed project. I repurposed an old four poster bed frame. I used the posts for the legs (they are a bit skinny). I spent about 10 dollars on the slats. Everything else was from my garage. A pocket hole jig and an orbital sander would have made this a lot easier. Sorry about the photo rotation. I can't seem to change that!
Thu, 07/17/2014 - 13:20
You did a great job on this! Can't wait to get started on my own! :)
Really enjoyed building and using this "Little Helper Tower" so our two kiddos could join us doing kitchen work and play.
Just about finished with the kitchen island. I got a surprisingly good Home Depot to match the look of the milk paint on the pie safe that I have with a dead flat latex paint for not much money. Had some leftover burnt umber age effect glaze.
I finished the top with a couple coats of Epoxy resin for a nice glasslike finish and added some wrought iron hardware and an oak towel rack. Last thing to do is put furniture wax on the exposed white pine areas. Then I’ll try to figure out how to move it into the kitchen without sustaining any serious injuries, such as a hernia...
Fancy X Farmhouse Table in stained cedar with concrete table top. Concrete top made using 4’x8’ melamine coated MDF boards for form, reinforced with welded wire fabric, standard Quikrete concrete mix.
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I made this for a friend who just didn't want to spend upwards of $600-1000 for a large 42"x42" coffee table. Hmmmm... I wonder why?
I'd seen Ana's plan for the turned leg table and thought I could make something nice that would be more in their price range.
I always tell the people I build for that they'll have something pretty and functional - unless or until they decide to add it to their burn pile. So far, there haven't been any fires.
We needed storage for my son's room, and this project provided the perfect shelves for all those legos.
We recently moved into a new home and needed extra space to store some of our "stuff". I've built several of Anna White's designs and looked here to find one that would suit us. This plan was relatively simple to follow. I did alter the plans a bit to fit our needs (mainly making the center console piece wider and the sides a bit thinner). The crown molding was by far the hardest thing for me to master.
This sofa table (x-console) was built with pine and stained with expresso. we made two bar stools from "home made modern" so kids could use lap tops and socialize with us when we were watching TV.
We have since modified this project to have 3 drawers and a central games storage with hinged door That hardware was salvaged from an old desk we were turning into firewood..
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While using lathe it is helpful to have tools at hand. In general my lathe tools have custom racks/holders on wall but it is a nice adjunct to have the little table on wheels that stores underneath the lathe —at my side!
All parts are recycled wood from scrap box or dumpster!
Measured 3'6"W X 8'L X 30"Tall, seats 6 to 8. Built it entirely from red oak. I built and upholstered these 8 chairs to go with this table. All the wood I used on all of these dining room furniture you see on this photo came from trees damaged or felled by the April 27 tornado outbreak near where we live.
Mon, 04/30/2012 - 09:29
Lovely! And I like that you used naturally felled wood. You've made lemonade with the lemons!
Wed, 10/03/2012 - 17:31
I'd love to have the plans for the chairs you made as well. I WANT this in my dining room! Beautiful!!!
Wed, 10/03/2012 - 17:33
I'd really like the plans for the chairs that you built to go with this table. I WANT this in my dining room and plan to convince my husband to build it for me. Beautiful!
I wanted to build a piece for my living room that I could add onto later with other matching pieces. This was perfect since it has the matching coffee table, side table, and console table. It was my first time making angle cuts, and not tricky like I thought it would be. This is a very solid piece and fits in nicely with my decor.
I lile the modern lines of this bench and it is easy to build. The longest part is waiting for the glue to cure.
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Essential bed frame with headboard customized from various Ana's bed plans. Side table nightstand from Ana's plans - easy and simple build. Great thanks to Ana and Jen for all they do.
These are just a few of the photos we took while we built our first project. My daughters and I did it over a weekend.
We got 8 pallets from Lowes for FREE, and cut them down to fit two twin sized air mattresses (standard size) from Wal-mart ($15 each). We used about 1.5 pallets for the length, but stacked them two high for a total use of two full pallets, two half pallets, and then the remaining half pallets were used as back supports.
We sanded them after we removed any bad boards or nails.
Then, we used a circular saw to cut them to the appropriate length, added casters to the bottom pallets.
Secured the pallets together with brackets. Secured the back supports together with brackets.
Treated the wood, hated the stain we got at a special price from Menard's, so I decided to cover them with outdoor fabric.
Make the daybed skirts out of a flat sheet and outdoor fabric I got half off at Joanne Fabrics. Haven't sewn in 25 years!
Pretty happy with the first project. Still need to get cuter blankets, but I used what we had in the house.
Pricing:
Pallets free
Brackets and screws came to about $25
I didn't have the circular saw or sander so I had to purchase ($120 with some extra sanding pads)
Fabric $75
Air matresses $32
Sheet sets $20
Total: $275ish but I had sold some of my old patio furniture for $275, so it was a wash! And now, I have a circular saw and an orbital sander! Also, the fabric was optional. Had the pillows at home. Just recovered or took from the storage closet.
Now, onto other pallet projects! I have more pics if needed.
Fri, 05/04/2012 - 09:52
What a great job and so creative. I think it's awesome that you and your daughters did this together. Now, I'm going to go collect pallets.
This is a modified version of the Rustic X Console, it isn't as long as the original.
I created this, with a little help from my Fiance, as a TV console. We have made furniture in the past, with plans from Ana White, but this is my favorite piece so far.
We looked for months for the right piece of furniture that wasn't extremely expensive or made of cardboard. Instead we found the plans for the Rustic X Console and thought it would be the perfect fit. I also created a cubby bookshelf at the same time to store my hundreds of movies.
Eventually our entire living room will be homemade, the next project on our list is the matching coffee table!
Wed, 04/16/2014 - 14:21
Beautiful. We are planning on building this as well and wanted a smaller version. Can you by chance share your measurements? What size TV do you have on the console? Thanks!
I needed some storage area for the guest bath, and this was perfect! Always an easy build when using Ana's plans!
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Built this for my girlfriend and my apartment. Used a method of painting and sanding and finished with a stain. Still plan to put some sort of protective top coat to give it a more even finish.
Mon, 12/16/2013 - 15:43
Do you remember what color of paint or stain you ended up with? I love the color and am going to be making this piece in the morning.