All Season Stand
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Followed the plans pretty much to the letter, made the sign reversible so it works for summer or winter.
3d printed the words instead of cutting out or purchasing wooden letters
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Followed the plans pretty much to the letter, made the sign reversible so it works for summer or winter.
3d printed the words instead of cutting out or purchasing wooden letters
This is my very first project. This is a cross between the Rustic X console and the Tryde media console. I liked the top of the Tryde, but the ease of the Rustic X.
I painted the trim in slightly off-white, the sides, top and shelf are done in a satin polyurethane.
I was amazed at how easy this was to make following your plans. The hardest part was getting my husband to let me use the power tools (most of which I have either bought for him as gifts or I owned before we got married). He says, "I thought you were afraid of the table saw?" Only when you use it, dear!
This took a day to build, and then forever to finish (it was like waiting for paint to dry ;)
Thank you for all of the amazing plans you have on this site. You may just be my new hero Ana!
Next up, a dining room table for my daughter, then the farmhouse bed for the other daughter. With a few tools, a little patience and couple of bags of O negative blood on standby, there is nothing you can't DIY. (I kid, I hurt myself with hand tools, never power tools).
Fri, 02/19/2016 - 07:34
WHat did you use to atteck the planks on the sides running up and down? Thanks!
Really enjoyed making this.. Shoes used to be everywhere, and really annoyed me. Great area to store away seasonal or occasional shoes.
I'm so glad I found your blog/website. It is exactly what I was looking for. I'm going to tackle the farm table & benches next and then adjust the porch swing plan to make a bed swing for a friend. Thanks for the great ideas!
I needed a smaller table than the one I had, so I decided to build a new one. I loved the look of the Modern Farm table that was posted on this site and I just modified the plans to make it a 36" x 36" square. I finished it with a Kona stain.
We built these beds Nov/Dec 2012 for our boys ages 2 & 4. This was our first furniture project. It was fairly easy but I did learn a few things along the way. They may seams dumb to most of you, but being our first project we encountered a few problems. My #1 tip is to cut your pieces, THEN SAND THEM. Before constructing the beds. We sanded afterwards, and trying to sand in the little gaps between the slats was hard. Like other posts, we had some trouble with the ladder. The side pieces were not long enough. We just re cut them and added another "rung". The finish is Valspar's Fly By Night blue. It is a very deep navy. Although I sanded my heart out and used a whole tub of wood filler they are still made using 2x4s and have dings and nicks that just come with soft woods. Our boys love them, and no they're not perfect but I think it will work to our advantage. Now when the boys act like boys I'm not away or stressing or any little dings they might be creating to the bed.
My first woodwork project from the DIY on this website and I'm very happy with how it turned out!
My grandfather built the base for this table decades ago. I never got to know him because I was very young when he passed. I told my mom that I loved this table and she gave it to me under the condition that we split it into two pieces. I get the base and she gets the top. That way I can build 2 tables from this and we can both keep the memory.
I made a new table top from Brazilian Mahogany and painted the base that was made from pine. Soon I will be making a new base to attach to the old table top and send it to my mother.
Minwax Antique Oil Finish is awesome. I have trouble with finishing and this worked like a dream. No stain was used.
Rustic x end table build
First ever wood project. Under $200 in materials! Less than a weekend of work (for two people). Beautiful results!!!!! Built from plans on Ana-White.com The only change we made to the build was adding some additional support legs in the middle of the bed.
We are expecting our first granddaughter in October 2021. We used Ana White’s plans for a baby changing table as our inspiration and this design was the outcome of our efforts. We surprised our son and daughter-in-law and they were elated!
We built a pair of these for our kids. Wanted to surprise them with a little shelf for each and it was really easy to do. Kids never saw them until it was all done since we bought the wood for this at the same time as we bought the wood for our own bed that we made.
Spray painted them using Krylon spray paint had more trouble locating appropriate paint (needed pink & purple seems most places didn't have this actually in stock!) than we had making the actual shelves. Took quite a few coats of paint though to get them looking nice.
Biggest complication that we actually had was finding the wood in suitable straight pieces. Ended up taking quite a while to select suitable pieces since most were bowed or warped to the point of being useless for our needs.
Final result though looks great and the kids absolutely love them. They are perfectly sized for water bottles and both kids had them in usage within mere minutes of them going up on the wall.
Tue, 04/30/2013 - 22:00
I love the colors you used for these, so bright and fresh! You've given me a great idea for a magazine rack in the bath room!
I recently found a photo of Pottery Barn Kids Box Train shelves. The have been discontinued, so I decided to build a set of my own. They were really easy! I was able to build 3 shelves from (2) 1 x 8's, (1) 1 x 4, and (1) 2 x 4. Plans, silhouette file, and printable image available in my blog post.
I always have heaps of scrap wood so I decided to make some lanterns.
These lanterns are larger than the last lanterns I made.
They are huge and they make a great statement.
I used old rusty fencing wire for the handles.
I also added some alluminium sheet to the 'ceilling' of the lantern so that there is no risk of burning.
The only cost was for the candles.
What to do with leftover twisted wood? Utilitarian single moms I straightenand make the outdoor sectional and table. Been wonderful.
Used the grandy sliding door console plans but modified due to space. Shortened it to a 5 foot length. Wanted rustic feeling so did a custom stain using a golden pecan mixed with golden mahogany. Being mindful of cost and used pine with bead board on the back. Super pleased with the result! Thanks for the ability to use your plans!
Thanks Anna for the inspiration. My bench is 12 feet long.
I built this play fort and swing set based on Ana's Playhouse design. Today is my daughter's 3rd birthday and it is a present to her.
She has helped me the whole way through the project. It was a lot of fun building it with her.
For more pictures on my project see
http://flic.kr/ps/2spv6t
The deck is 12' x 8' and it is 5' off the ground to the top of the deck. The tube slide comes off of a platform that is 3' x 4' and 7' high off the ground to the top of the platform. I got the slides, swing arm and swing legs off a set from someone selling and old set through craig's list. Everything else i built myself.
I made these side tables (two matching ones) last year but never posted the pictures. I will soon have plans available as well.
I made these from select Pine which is more expensive than the normal No2 Whiteboards.
They were made to suit the height of one of our sofas and finished in Minwax Ebony and Minwax Satin Poly.
The hinges were from www.directfrommexico.com
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Thu, 03/26/2015 - 15:25
Thanks Ana I'm glad you like it :-)
Thanks for the easy tutorial...Made that last night with my two oldest kids (7 and 9) and we love it!
Cool project
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Mon, 07/26/2021 - 10:39
Adorable!
Love all the details and the reversible sign! Thank you for sharing:)