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Simple Daybed
This was made from the simple daybed plan, took more time than expected but the end results are worth it. Build and paint first then assemble in the room it is heavy. Used non mortise bed rail hinges to detach easily.
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Vertical Planter w/ Succulents + White Opaque Stain
Made this over a few afternoons during the interesting year that is/was 2020! First DIY project and really enjoyed it! I used an opaque white stain and it's filled with succulents from our local nursery (Lincoln Nursery in Pasadena, CA). Painting took the longest as one coat of the stain still let some of the knots in the wood show through. Thanks so much for the plan and inspiration!
Modern Farm Table
I modified the plns for this table a little bit. I couldnt have the table as wide as the plans so I left out a 2x6 for the table top. I also beefed up the legs and added another 2x6.
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Thu, 12/04/2014 - 22:50
This is really nice! I love
This is really nice! I love the stain that you chose!
Firepit Swings
This was a real challenge as I did the whole project alone. 6x6 pressure treated lumber was used as posts and support beams. 120 lbs of quickcrete was used for each post and the support beams are bolted onto the posts. The swings were all made with pressure treated
lumber and I bought heavy duty mounting hardware for the chains. I bought the firepit kit at Lowe's and did the 4 block high enclosure. I had a lot of fun with this!
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Tue, 03/07/2017 - 10:28
That is AWESOME! Job well
That is AWESOME! Job well done :) I need one of those in my back yard!
Farmhouse Doll Bed and Doll Mattress
Well ... we found this farmhouse bed pattern as two play kitchen set were being constructed. Irresistible design; we decided that we HAD to also make the doll bed! And the bed came together very quickly. Two changes: per other comments, removed one vertical slat from the headboard/footboard (wanted the narrower width), and put an extra brace in the middle of the bed (just in case it gets stepped on or sat on).
Also used the pattern for the 18” Doll Mattress Tutorial. Skipped the buttons for tufting and simply sewed in 8 little Xs with embroidery floss.
This bed is for a granddaughter with a birthday in a few days .... and I’ve already started cutting out a second set for a granddaughter with a birthday in a couple of months. Happy to say that all of the bedding/linens are handmade; the pillows include lace and ribbons from two family weddings. You just can’t help but smile when you look at one of these finished farmhouse beds!
Laundry Orgainized
We needed to organize in the laundry room. This was the perfect idea.
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Sun, 02/03/2013 - 18:50
Nicely done! Makes me wish I
Nicely done! Makes me wish I had room in my laundry area for one like it.
Farmhouse Doll Bed
These are my first two farmhouse beds. The pink bed was my very first woodworking project since high school. We're not gonna say how long ago that was. Haha!
Thank you for sharing your plans. My daughter and my cousin's daughter love their new little beds.
Hudson's Rustic Changing Table
Used Minwax stain in Dark Walnut and Coastal Gray chalk paint from Rustoleum
Chunky leg farmhouse table
This is a chunky leg farmhouse table I just finished. We wanted to do something a little different with the color scheme, so we did something a little more colonial with a custom stain and paint blended grey top, and painted the legs a deep navy blue.
Sherwin Williams deep navy blue paint on the legs and skirt
Customized Kentwood Bookshelf
I built this bookshelf for my husband's office. He wanted a shorter, wider shelf than the original plans, and this is what I came up with! :)
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Sun, 03/24/2013 - 13:53
Romanweel, I'm so sorry,
Romanweel, I'm so sorry, didn't see your comment! It is Polyshade in Mission Oak Gloss. And Countrysideworkshop, it is 15 deep by 33 wide by 32.25 high. Hope that helps! :)
In reply to Romanweel, I'm so sorry, by mamahowell
Mon, 01/30/2017 - 12:45
Love!
I love this! My dad asked me to make him a book shelf and this is it! Did you follow her instructions or tweak anything else!?
Mon, 03/23/2015 - 19:34
Where can I find the plans
Where can I find the plans and materials list for your customized bookcase?
Mon, 02/26/2018 - 21:42
Intrested as well
I having been searching for a bookcase just like it!!! I want the shelf space for decoration, but I am dying to have the wall space above for wedding pictures I have never built anything before, but need to start somewhere. Any chance you can share what you changed to make this book shelf instead of the super tall one : )
Adirondack Chair with a Bahamian Accent
Hey Ana -
You're plans have been such a great help to me here in the Bahamas. You've saved us thousands of dollars. Really! Here's one of my many adirondack chairs under construction. I added a Bahamian accent.
Hall Tree -cedar picket
I built this based on the idea of the mimi storage bench and hutch. We will use this in our garage next to or shoe rack. I built this primarily from 1x6 cedar fence pickets, a few cedar 1x2's and a couple cedar 2x4's.
The lid lifts for off season shoe storage. All bench joinery is with pocket holes and the cedars pickets are attached with pneumatic 1 or 2-1/2" nails.
I used my speedy square's 45 degree angles to trace out the mountain silloutes and then cut them out with my jigsaw. I paced myself on the project and my four year old helped quite a bit with measuring and handing me the next board. We're excited to have a little spot to change shoes and grab the jackets. Feel free to check out my Instagram for other random projects or are family fun instagram.com/fotosnapper
Box Frame Coffee Table with Lift Top
Really fun coffee table - my first foray into furniture! I think I will be adding the bottom shelf for added weight and storage to keep the table top tidy.
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My first dining table and chairs project
We used carraige bolts to make the legs removable. Very happy with the results!
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Thu, 02/07/2013 - 04:36
Looks GREAT!
You did an amazing job on this. I love it! Which plans did you follow for the chairs?
Thu, 02/07/2013 - 05:12
I used Ana White's plans for
I used Ana White's plans for Vintage Bar Chairs. I think I modified the chair backs a little to make sure little arms wouldn't get stuck.
Thu, 02/07/2013 - 05:05
First Project? Your a Pro
Your work deserves a lot of kudos. Really great work and the stain is professional.
Thu, 02/07/2013 - 05:16
Jake, Thanks so much! I spent
Jake,
Thanks so much! I spent about two months working evenings and weekends as weather permitted, to complete this project. My daughter chose two stain colors and we mixed them together. I'm happy with the way the color came out.
Thu, 11/21/2013 - 18:27
Did you stick to the plan height for the table?
I made the same 30" tall bar stools. I love the whole look of your set. Did you adjust the height of the table for the chairs? Or is the table high enough for these chairs? Also, did you make the table top smaller?
You did a great job!
Sat, 11/23/2013 - 18:13
Debbie, Thanks so much for
Debbie,
Thanks so much for the compliments! My daughter didn't like the "plank" version of the table top so I used oak plywood and framed it with oak 1X4s. I believe the measurements of the table are 48" by 48". I don't think I adjusted the chair height but I did add a foot at the bottom of the table legs. That may have added an inch or so to the overall height of the table.
Tue, 02/10/2015 - 13:22
Love this!
I really like how you added the foot and removable legs to this table! I would like to make mine with removable legs as well. How did you modify the table to use the bolts?
Tue, 07/14/2015 - 06:31
BEAUTIFUL PLANS!!
Hello! This plan is EXACTLY what I am looking for except there is a huge difference.......it will be the ritual platform for a traditional Tibetan Sand Painting. I am seeking a plan just like this for a square table that is 6' square and 3 1/2' high......is it possible to purchase a plan of that dimension or does anyone have a recommendation where I can find that. THIS would be truly lovely in this design. THANKS for any help!!!
Thu, 07/16/2015 - 12:08
I really just followed the
I really just followed the Ana White plans for the Pub Table but used one solid piece of plywood instead of the 1x4s for the top. Since plywood comes in 4x8 foot sheets, you might need to get creative to get it to 6 feet. Good luck, and don't forget to post pictures when you finish!
Pallet Christmas Trees
I have some pallet wood and decided to make some Christmas trees. They were really fast and easy. I cut them at a 45° and just glued and nailed them together.
American Girl Dollhouse Masterpiece!
This dollhouse was super easy to make! Harper (the doll) wanted an open concept living/kitchen, and that is the first floor. Second floor are the bedroom and bathroom. Top floor is the closet. The roof is made from 3.5" slats of luan glued together and painted with black sanded paint. Notice the baseboards and crown molding? My granddaughter helped cut windows out with a jig saw. I still owe my granddaughter a garage and patio with pergola, and kitchen appliances and chairs, but that will wait until summer when she can help craft/build them.
Harper's bed is modeled after the farmhouse bed plans available on this site, but I used smaller scrap lumber. I wanted milk paint but was unwilling to pay the high price, so I bought a sample jar of antique ivory paint and watered it down. It turned out great!
Slatted Bench / Steps
I saw Anna's slatted bench (and other members brags) and thought I could adjust the design for some hot tub steps.
The design is simple but effective, (but very heavy).
It is slightly more complex and the cuts need to be pretty accurate, (which mine weren't), but you can sand away most mistakes.
I ended up putting adjustable height feet on each leg. This assists with height but also keeps standing water off the wood.
Anyway, I put see through grip tape on the steps to avoid accidents and overall it does the job.
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Loft Bed
My wife and I completed our son's loft bed in December for his Christmas present. My wife found this bed on Pottery Barn's website and I found these plans on Ana White. Everything was pretty straight-forward. It was a great project and we had a lot of fun building something together. We made a few mods to the plans like height and the railings. I really like how it comes apart for moving and our son loves sleeping up there! Protip: Be careful with the wood glue where the bed is designed to come apart. I got a little sloppy and had to do some hammering to disassemble for staining/sealing. Everything went back together very easily, though.
Study Room Cabinet
Cabinet from my own design. I built one for us and a relative saw it and liked it so much asked me to build them one the same.
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In reply to Love it! by Ana White Admin
Mon, 12/15/2014 - 12:57
Happy to share the plan...
Hi Ana. I'm happy to share the plans for this but all I have is the main sketchup drawing and my cut list in excel. Not sure if there is an easy way to create the exploded diagrams you normally have? Happy to give something back to you and the rest of your fans.
Thu, 12/18/2014 - 07:57
Awesome!
I love everything about this....the design, the different wood grain on the drawers, the color, the finish, and especially the hardware. Can I ask you to share where you got the hinges and how you got that finish? I hope you're able to post the plans because it's awesome.
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Quintin79
Tue, 01/29/2013 - 05:42
Amazing looking. Great job!!
Amazing looking. Great job!!
tinkerjeannette
Tue, 01/29/2013 - 08:10
OMG
Amazing ! Great work, would love to know how you did it :)
Pam the Goatherd
Tue, 01/29/2013 - 12:00
Such fun!
Such fun!